Amazon’s Cyber Showdown: Hackers Exploit Cisco & Citrix Zero-Days – A Comedy of Errors!
Amazon alerts reveal a cyber ninja exploiting zero-days in Cisco ISE and Citrix NetScaler. This threat actor deploys custom malware quicker than a cat on a laser pointer. With vulnerabilities weaponized before patches, even the most fortified systems aren’t safe. Stay vigilant!

Hot Take:
Well, folks, it seems that hackers have graduated to the Ivy League of cybercrime and are now majoring in “How to Make IT Admins Lose Their Minds.” Who knew that Cisco ISE and Citrix NetScaler would become their thesis topic for custom malware deployment? Amazon’s researchers are sounding alarms like they’re auditioning for a role in a tech thriller. Grab your popcorn, because this cyber soap opera is far from over!
Key Points:
– Amazon researchers discovered threat actors exploiting zero-days in Cisco ISE and Citrix NetScaler.
– The attackers deployed a unique, custom-built malware that runs in-memory and masquerades as legitimate software.
– Exploitation occurred before Cisco had assigned a CVE number or released comprehensive patches.
– The malware uses sophisticated techniques, including nonstandard Base64 encoding and Java deserialization.
– Critical infrastructure systems are at risk, even if they are well-maintained.
