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!

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– The FBI warns of threat actors exploiting outdated routers for malicious proxy services.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.