Cybersecurity Shenanigans: From AI Hijinks to Swatting Teens

In the latest cybersecurity news roundup, Otorio debuts a framework for OT assets without CVEs, and Sysdig exposes LLMjacking attacks on DeepSeek. Meanwhile, a California teen gets prison time for swatting, and a Russian cybercriminal is returned home in a prisoner swap. Plus, Google rewards a YouTube vulnerability find.

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Hot Take:

Who knew the cybersecurity world could be such a soap opera? From Russian villains to California swatters and AI with memory issues, it’s like a blockbuster movie with a dash of reality TV. Keep your popcorn ready because these cybersecurity dramas are here to stay!

Key Points:

  • Otorio’s new framework attempts to fill the CVE gap for OT assets.
  • LLMjacking: It’s not a new TikTok dance, but an attack on AI models like DeepSeek.
  • Russian group Sandworm targets Ukraine with fake Windows updates.
  • Google’s Gemini AI found vulnerable to prompt injection attacks.
  • Arizona woman and California teen face legal repercussions for cyber crimes.

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