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Cisco breach from Trivy supply-chain fallout
Dave Bittner details how Trivy-related stolen credentials enabled attackers to access Cisco development and source repositories.
Iran’s cyber campaign continues. North Korea targets the axios NPM package. Cisco suffers a Trivy-related breach. Claude’s code leak unveils broad capabilities. The DOD’s zero-trust efforts are slow-going. A proposed class action suit accuses Perplexity of oversharing. Google patches another Chrome zero-day. The FBI warns against using foreign-developed mobile apps. Christy Wyatt, CEO from Absolute Security, discussing why cyber risk is now a business continuity problem. A city circulates cameras to cultivate crime control.
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Selected Reading
Iran's hackers are on the offensive against the US and Israel (Ars Technica)
Cisco Source Code and AWS Keys Stolen in Trivy Supply Chain Attack (Beyond Machines)
Claude Code's source reveals extent of system access (The Register)
Pentagon's Zero Trust Push Faces a 2027 Reality Check (GovInfo Security)
Perplexity AI Machine Accused of Sharing Data With Meta, Google (Bloomberg)
Google fixes fourth Chrome zero-day exploited in attacks in 2026 (Bleeping Computer)
FBI warns against using Chinese mobile apps due to privacy risks (Bleeping Computer)
North Korea-Nexus Threat Actor Compromises Widely Used Axios NPM Package in Supply Chain Attack (Google Cloud Blog)
Silicon Valley city to give residents doorbells equipped with cameras (The Guardian)
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