Cybersecurity Chaos: Tencent Trouble, UN Breach, and Green Bay’s Gridiron Hack Attack

SecurityWeek’s cybersecurity news roundup highlights the latest in vulnerabilities, breaches, and hacking escapades. From Tencent’s alleged military ties to DNA sequencer BIOS issues, it’s a mix of intrigue and tech turbulence. Stay informed, whether it’s about hijacked backdoors or the 2025 Trucking Cybersecurity Trends Report.

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Hot Take:

In a wild world where even your grandma’s cookie recipe might be at risk of cyber theft, this week’s cybersecurity headlines remind us that no one is safe—not airlines, not gamers, and definitely not the Green Bay Packers. But hey, at least researchers are now flipping the script and hijacking the hackers’ backdoors. It’s like watching a hacker version of Robin Hood!

Key Points:

  • The US accuses Tencent and CATL of working with the Chinese military, but no sanctions have been imposed yet.
  • Argentina’s airport security payroll system was hacked, leading to unauthorized salary deductions.
  • Critical vulnerabilities found in Moxa routers could allow remote command execution.
  • Bank of America and Green Bay Packers notify thousands of data breach victims.
  • Cybersecurity researchers take control of over 4,000 backdoors by registering expired domains.

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