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Tata Electronics and Bajaj Auto continue recovery from cyberattacks. FCC tightens undersea cable rules to bolster national security. CISA warns of actively exploited PTC vulnerability. Gamaredon expands toolkit, hides behind legitimate services. Iran-linked hackers turn public warning systems into psychological weapons. Threat actors target critical infrastructure across Southeast Asia. DCloud framework behind global scam economy. Polish police disrupt SIM-swapping gang. French statistics agency reports cyberattack affecting nearly 13,000 staff. Our guest is Michael Fanning, CISO at Splunk, discussing how AI doesn’t create problems, it exposes them. And an open-book exam for hackers. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you’ll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Today we are joined by Michael Fanning, CISO at Splunk, discussing how AI doesn’t create problems, it exposes them. Selected Reading Apple supplier Tata tightens internal controls after data breach, sources say (Reuters) Bajaj Auto resumes normal operations as cyberattack probe continues (Storyboard18) FCC passes new cybersecurity rules for emergency systems, undersea cables (CyberScoop) U.S. CISA adds Cisco and PTC Windchill and FlexPLM flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog (SecurityAffairs) Gamaredon in 2025: Leveraging tunnels, workers, dead drops, and new alliances (ESET) A Cyber-Psychological Operation: Iran-Linked Attackers Target Warning Systems (Claroty) CL-STA-1062 Targets Southeast Asian Governments and Critical Infrastructure (Unit 42) From San Pedro to Salinas: How a Chinese Framework “DCloud Uni-App” Powers a Global Scam Economy (Infoblox) Poland busts SIM-swapping gang tied to millions in crypto theft (BleepingComputer) France's statistics department reports cyberattack on staff data (Reuters) UK school’s network left wide open for invasion, student found (The Register) Share your feedback. What do you think about CyberWire Daily? Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey. Thank you for helping us continue to improve our show. Want to hear your company in the show? N2K CyberWire helps you reach the industry’s most influential leaders and operators, while building visibility, authority, and connectivity across the cybersecurity community. Learn more at sponsor.thecyberwire.com. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Gone with the command.

Gone with the command.

International operation disrupts Amadey and StealC malware infrastructure. Australian spy chief warns nation-state hackers are prepositioning for future sabotage. Stealthy new backdoor may be tied to ...

25 Jun 25min

Klue me in on the breach.

Klue me in on the breach.

LastPass says Klue breach affected customer information, but passwords remain secure. Attackers begin exploiting Cisco Unified CM vulnerability. CISA flags actively exploited Ubiquiti and Lantronix fl...

24 Jun 28min

All eyes on AI.

All eyes on AI.

Five Eyes warns AI could supercharge cyberattacks within months. Tata Electronics confirms breach as stolen data allegedly includes Apple and Tesla documents. Researchers publish new analysis of Forti...

23 Jun 24min

The Klue is in the data trail.

The Klue is in the data trail.

Klue supply-chain attack impacts cybersecurity firms. Brand-new Prinz Eugen ransomware is surprisingly polished. ShinyHunters leak exposes sensitive data of 10,000 Council of Europe employees. Securit...

22 Jun 29min

Navigating the GPS threat landscape, with Brandon Karpf. [T-Minus: Space-Cyber Briefing]

Navigating the GPS threat landscape, with Brandon Karpf. [T-Minus: Space-Cyber Briefing]

Traditionally, GPS jamming attacks have been confined to the ground; however, new data shows that these attacks could be moving to target signals before they even reach the ground. In this week’s epi...

21 Jun 32min

Vulnerability response: Built for humans, outpaced by machines. [CyberWire-X]

Vulnerability response: Built for humans, outpaced by machines. [CyberWire-X]

For years, security teams had time between discovery and exploitation. Time to triage. Time to validate. Time to prioritize what to fix first. AI has compressed that window. Frontier models now discov...

21 Jun 25min

Peeling back Banana RAT. [Research Saturday]

Peeling back Banana RAT. [Research Saturday]

This week, we are joined by Tom Kellermann, Trend Micro's VP of AI Security and Threat Research, discussing their work on "Inside SHADOW-WATER-063’s Banana RAT: From Build Server to Banking Fraud." Re...

20 Jun 28min

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