SecurityWeek’s Cyber Circus: From API Leaks to School Board Snafus!

In this week’s SecurityWeek cybersecurity news roundup, we uncover the latest digital drama: Radware’s cloud WAF vulnerabilities, a key leak at Elon Musk’s AI company xAI, FBI alerts on EOL routers, and more. Stay informed, because cyberspace never stops surprising us—just like your favorite cliffhanger TV show!

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Hot Take:

Welcome to Cybersecurity’s Greatest Hits: The Remix Edition! We’ve got everything from a national security advisor caught with their encryption keys in the cookie jar to hackers doing their best impression of a rebellious school hall monitor. This week’s cybersecurity news is like a buffet of missteps, with a side of caution and a dash of “What were they thinking?”

Key Points:

– Radware’s cloud WAF vulnerabilities could let attackers bypass security using crafty HTTP requests.
– xAI’s API key leak exposed Tesla and SpaceX’s LLMs to potential exploitation.
– The FBI warns of threat actors exploiting outdated routers for malicious proxy services.
– The PowerSchool breach is now used for extortion against school boards in North America.
– A class action lawsuit against Delta over a CrowdStrike incident has been given the green light.

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