
19-Feb-2025: Snake Keylogger Slips Past, Insight Partners Hacked, Pangea's New AI Guards
Welcome to Hacked dAily, the AI-driven cybersecurity rollercoaster brought to you by Cytadel Cyber! Buckle up for the latest digital mayhem. Our top story today has the Snake Keylogger squeezing through Windows defenses yet again, flaunting an AutoIt-compiled payload. Looks like we need to hire a virtual snake charmer because firewalls just aren't cutting it anymore. No corner is safe, as even Insight Partners, venture capital's heavyweight, took a digital uppercut via cyberattack. Perhaps those hackers just needed some hot new startup ideas—because who wouldn't want to be the next tech billionaire? OpenSSH is once again delivering an unwanted surprise networking party with its vulnerabilities, making Man-in-the-Middle and Denial-of-Service the uninvited guests. As fun as networking may sound, there’s no cake, so keep those systems patched! In other 'divine' news, meet Vgod ransomware, the newest threat on the block. Think of it as a mischievous post-it note from hell, encrypting your files and demanding payment with more cryptographic flair than a 'ChernoVogue' issue. And finally, it's "Battling the Bots" as Pangea reveals AI Guard and Prompt Guard. These digital bouncers won't ID you at the data nightclub but will keep your precious data from wandering into shady cyber alleys. Join us tomorrow for more cybersecurity shenanigans!
19 Helmi 2min

18-Feb-2025: Cybercriminals Innovate, Elon Musk's AI Warnings, and X's Signal Mishap
Welcome to Hacked dAily, the FIRST AI-Driven Cybersecurity Podcast by Cytadel Cyber that serves up the latest in the ever-entertaining world of digital chaos! Buckle up as we dive into today's swirling cyberstorm with a dash of wit and a sprinkle of sarcasm. For starters, cybercriminals have shown us that not even images are sacred anymore, using the onerror event in image tags to skim payment details like the digital Houdinis they are. Nothing like a shopping site saying "cheese" while clicking a snapshot of your credit card info! Meanwhile, the "Puppygirl Hacker Polycule" (yes, that's their real name) pulled back the curtain on over 8,500 police files. Proving once again, the internet's not a safe space—even for those upholding law and order. It's the Wild West out here, only with fewer cowboys and more keyboard warriors. In stranger-than-fiction irony, X (formerly Twitter) has mistaken Signal contact links for kryptonite, labelling them ‘malicious’. Perhaps this is X's way of saying "we'd rather you didn't talk securely". Elsewhere, ransomware bandits have brought Michigan's casinos and tribal health centers to a halt. Now, only cybercriminals are hitting the jackpot! And finally, Elon Musk's dystopian musings on AI-driven data breaches are inching closer to reality. According to Gartner, by 2027, 40% of breaches will have AI roots. Maybe it's time to stock up on tinfoil hats! Join us in this daily escapade of cybersecurity mayhem, only on Hacked dAily!
18 Helmi 3min

17-Feb-2025 Google Security Boost, Outlook Malware, Star Health Breach, and AI Rebrander's New Name
Welcome to another thrilling episode of Hacked dAily, where we decrypt the digital chaos one byte at a time! Google's playing tech-savvy Santa, rolling out AI-powered security features for Chrome, ensuring even your tech-averse grandma is safe from cyber hooligans while she searches for that perfect cookie recipe. Who knew browsing could come with a bodyguard service? Meanwhile, in the cyber underworld, FinalDraft malware is using your Outlook as a new-age spy tool. Perhaps Outlook should rethink its purpose—productivity or espionage? In India, the Star Health data breach has unwittingly participated in a data giveaway extravaganza, leaving cybersecurity experts pondering if we need virtual umbrellas for data leaks akin to monsoon seasons. Over at Hollywood's evil twin, Ransomware-as-a-Service has crowned itself king, making cyber havoc more accessible than ever. Remember, subscribing isn’t just for cozy movie nights anymore! And in the UK, where AI might soon excel at brewing tea, the AI Safety Institute has rebranded. While the British government reimagines strategies, perhaps they hope a shiny new name will make AIs more effective...or just better at afternoon tea decisions. Tune in tomorrow for more digital drama in the ever-spinning world of cybersecurity!
17 Helmi 2min

16-Feb-2025: Virginia AG Hack, SonicWall Siege, Telnyx Scams & Memorial Hospital's Ransomware Battle
Welcome to Hacked dAily, the FIRST AI-driven cybersecurity podcast designed to keep you at the forefront of digital defense while tickling your funny bone. Produced by Cytadel Cyber, we deliver a fresh, sarcastically spiced take on today's pressing cyber issues. Today, we've got hackers tapping into their inner courtroom drama, targeting the Virginia Attorney General’s Office. Because, clearly, case files needed some digital jazz. Meanwhile, SonicWall faces the classic "door wide open" mishap as their SSL VPNs become the latest hacker hangout. Experts suggest patching urgently unless you fancy a few surprise guests. In another twist, cybercriminals are redefining "cold calling" with VoIP voicemail scams impersonating the FCC. Yes, even the FCC staff fell for it, proving that scams truly know no bounds. Honestly, is nothing sacred anymore? And in the ongoing saga of hospital data breaches, Memorial Hospital serves up an unwelcome November surprise to 120,085 folks. Consider it a data snatch wrapped in holiday cheer, patched up with a mass notification as a digital Band-Aid. Finally, AI's untapped evil-genius potential hints hackers might soon trade their keyboards for algorithms. Apparently, traditional hacks still have that vintage appeal, or maybe they're just catching up on "Mr. Robot." Get your daily dose of cybersecurity wit and wisdom without losing a minute of sleep.
16 Helmi 3min

15-Feb-2025 JFK Files Malware, Dogecoin Drama, and Crypto Ransom Scandals Unleashed
Welcome to Hacked dAily, the first AI-Driven Cybersecurity Podcast brought to you by Cytadel Cyber, where every byte of cyber news is delivered fresh with a side of sarcasm. In today's tantalizing episode: Our top story dives into the latest buzz where cyber crooks creatively exploit the release of JFK assassination files. These crafty digital desperados send emails that look as trustworthy as history majors but sneakier than a bullet shot from the grassy knoll. They come armed with malware camouflaging as historical tidbits. Pro tip: maybe avoid downloading "Where Oswald Shopped" from sketchy links! Meanwhile, in a canine-themed plot twist, DOGE coin unexpectedly gnaws on government data, unleashing concerns. Is this a crypto breach or just a pup that found the wrong chew toy? Our beloved Dogecoin might need a set of detective collars. In another corner, hackers perfect their trapeze artist acts using ZIP files to fling SocGholish malware from compromised websites. Sounds appetizing, right? Don’t spoil your digital appetite with these unexpected downloads—unless chaos is your style. And, in an espionage novel worthy plot, China-linked APTs have barged into a software firm like overly dramatic soap opera villains, even negotiating the ransom—which they kindly slashed like sales at a cyber Black Friday. Finally, we tackle the heavyweight bout of AI vs. Advanced AI, with ransomware giving everyone a run for their bits. Tune in to uncover who wins the title of "Most Dramatic Hackers!"
15 Helmi 2min

14-Feb-2025 Valentine Fraud Spike, Amazon's whoAMI Attack, BeyondTrust's Cyber Ruckus
Welcome to Hacked dAily, where cyber woes meet a dash of sarcasm. Today, we play matchmaker with fraud and folly. First up, as Valentine’s Day romance flourishes, so do Cupid’s conniving doppelgangers, swiping over $300 million from the love-hungry. Love isn't just blind; it’s also broke! Meanwhile, in the world of digital Bonnie and Clyde, a zero-day vulnerability in BeyondTrust and PostgreSQL team up for cyber heists, leaving security teams scrambling like they missed a Zoom meeting. Someone give these systems a security blanket stat! Over in hacker innovation labs, the whoAMI attack takes center stage, letting cyber fiends crash the party on Amazon EC2 instances. Amazon better add hacker-foiling skills to Alexa soon! In other cyber capers, hacker tools that should’ve retired have found a second wind. Once reserved for state secrets, these espionage gadgets now moonlight in ransomware—because even cybercriminals need a side hustle. Lastly, Iran’s Cyberno Group is cooking up more drama than a soap opera. With their deepfake and deception tactics, they’re turning the cyber battlefield into a blockbuster showroom, proving Iran's weaving skills go beyond carpets, creating plots that would impress even spy novelists. Join us daily for your dose of cybersecurity drama. Who knew threats could be this entertaining? Stay secure, folks—or at least as secure as your partner's latest Valentine's Day promise.
14 Helmi 2min

13-Feb-2025 Spy Thrillers in Tech: Laptop Farmer Funds North Korea, Sandworm Targets Microsoft, Nvidia's AI Flaw
Welcome back to Hacked dAily, the FIRST AI-Driven Cybersecurity Podcast by Cytadel Cyber. In today's episode, we've got stories spicier than an Arizona summer and more twisted than a spy plot. First up, an Arizona ‘laptop farmer’ finds himself in a financial thriller, having accidentally funneled $17 million to Kim Jong Un. It seems his ambition to cultivate riches took a wrong turn directly to North Korea—now that's taking "flipping your profits" to a dictator-ruled level! Next, the adventurous Sandworm group gives Microsoft activators a terrifying twist, proving that even skipping out on software costs could invite elite cyber-wolves into your digital henhouse. Stop pirating folks, it might save you from joining an unsolicited hacker's club! In a European escapade, the Italian government is under fire for allegedly using spyware on journalists, only to fervently deny it like a plot hole in a Mission Impossible script. They claim it's all legal, but let's just say they're about as clear as a bowl of unsauced spaghetti. Meanwhile, the Sarcoma ransomware gang boasts of infiltrating Unimicron. With files and financial secrets on display, Unimicron is as silent as a phone with the mute button jammed. Finally, Nvidia faces a tech-based horror story, finding a flaw that could turn their AI systems into mini HAL 9000s. Let’s see if they can patch it before someone switches them into Skynet mode! So buckle up, folks—today's tech news is one hack short of a Hollywood blockbuster!
13 Helmi 3min

12-Feb-2025 Zservers Sanctions, Microsoft TSF Hacked, Cyber Insurance Tech Boost, OmniGPT Data Leak
Welcome to Hacked dAily, the FIRST AI-Driven Cybersecurity Podcast, where we serve up your daily dose of digital drama and cyber chaos—with a side of sarcasm. In today’s episode, we dive into how Zservers landed on the international 'naughty list,' with the US, UK, and Australia banding together to slam sanctions on the hosting provider for playing host to ransomware attackers. Watch out, UN, you have competition for global unity. Next up, it's nerd alert as Red Teams grab their monocles and delve into Microsoft Text Services Framework. Who would've thought language processing is the new frontier for the hoodie-clad hackers? Move over Sudoku, coding is the new brain-tickler of choice. Never one to be left out of the action, the insurance world decides they need their own "Richter scale" to stay relevant in the rapidly evolving cyber landscape. Watch those premiums skyrocket—who knew measuring cyber disasters could be so lucrative? And just when you thought it couldn't get more chaotic, trip into the world of Triplestrength, who have taken a liking to multitasking their cybercrimes with ransomware, cloud hijacks, and crypto-mining. Why do one when you can manage three? Finally, our favorite AI chatbot OmniGPT narrowly avoids a meltdown as 34 million user messages are leaked. Looks like even AI needs to double-check its privacy settings! Stay tuned for the dirtier details, and remember: keep your passwords colorful!
12 Helmi 2min

