Cybersecurity Comedy: When Hackers Hide in Plain Sight!

In the realm of cybersecurity, attackers have become stealth masters, blending in so well they could be ninjas at a camouflage convention. This week, stories reveal not just what was attacked, but how effortlessly it happened. The lesson? If you’re only searching for obvious signs, you’re missing the threat of the week right in front of you!

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Security breaches are like ninjas—sneaky, silent, and often undetectable until the damage is done. This week’s news serves as a stark reminder that what you can’t see, can indeed hurt you. So, keep your digital defenses sharp and your paranoia even sharper. Remember, if you think you’re paranoid, you’re probably just well-informed!

Key Points:

  • The Apple zero-click flaw in Messages was exploited to deliver spyware to journalists.
  • Microsoft patched a zero-day vulnerability in WebDAV used in targeted attacks.
  • TokenBreak can bypass AI moderation with a single character change.
  • Google fixed a flaw leaking phone numbers through legacy systems.
  • Zero-click AI flaws in Microsoft 365 allowed data exfiltration without user interaction.

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