Hackers Gone Wild: The Latest Cyber Mayhem Unleashed!

Dive into the latest Security Affairs newsletter by Pierluigi Paganini, where cybercriminals use X’s Grok AI to bypass ad protections, spreading malware to millions. It’s like a high-stakes game of hide and seek—except the stakes involve your data, and the hiders are really good at their job.

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Ah, the smell of fresh cybercrime in the morning! This newsletter is like a box of chocolates, except every piece is a different flavor of digital chaos. From Baltimore getting robbed like it’s in a bad heist movie to Elon Musk turning into a legal superhero, it’s a wild ride. I mean, who needs Netflix when real-life cyber drama is this juicy? Buckle up, folks, because the world of cybersecurity is more tangled than a pair of earphones in your pocket!

Key Points:

– Baltimore falls victim to a $1.5 million scam involving spoofed city vendors.
– Malvertising on Meta platforms expands to Android, potentially stealing cryptocurrency.
– Google faces threats post-data breach, while Elon Musk files a lawsuit over code leaks.
– Record-breaking DDoS attack thwarted by Cloudflare.
– EU rolls out new cyber requirements as part of the EU Space Act.

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