CISA’s Vanishing Act: Senators Demand Telecom Security Report Amid Cyber Chaos
The US Senate demands CISA release a 2022 report highlighting poor security in the telecommunications industry. Despite unanimous Senate votes, CISA remains tight-lipped, leaving senators questioning if an act of Congress can even budge them. Meanwhile, hackers wreak havoc everywhere from Logitech to DoorDash, proving cyber threats are no laughing matter.

Hot Take:
It seems that our beloved cybersecurity agencies and companies are playing a thrilling game of hide and seek with their vulnerabilities and data breaches. Who will be the first to spill the beans: CISA with their tightly-held 2022 report, or Logitech with their zero-day surprise? Meanwhile, npm is hosting a buffet of malicious packages, and DoorDash is delivering more than just food. It’s a cybersecurity soap opera, and we’re all hooked!
Key Points:
- The US Senate demands CISA release a 2022 report on telecom security vulnerabilities, but the agency remains tight-lipped.
- Logitech falls victim to a zero-day attack, resulting in data exfiltration, but claims sensitive personal data is safe.
- Over 78,000 malicious npm packages have been published in a new attack dubbed “IndonesianFoods.”
- Lumma Stealer is back with new tricks, hiding in trusted browser processes to evade detection.
- DoorDash experiences its third data breach, affecting user information through social engineering tactics.
