
Cybersecurity Headlines CrowdStrike insider catch, Spanish airline breach, AI not insurable
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Nov 24, 2025 An insider at CrowdStrike leaked internal information but didn’t compromise customer data. Iberia faced a breach due to a supplier, exposing names and emails, though payment info remained safe. Insurers are pushing to exclude liabilities for AI risks, citing the unpredictable nature of AI systems. Salesforce issued a warning about unusual activity tied to third-party apps. In other news, a Nordex manager was sentenced for using wind turbines to mine cryptocurrency. Ransomware also hit law enforcement agencies, disrupting essential services.
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Insider Screenshots, Not A System Breach
- CrowdStrike confirmed an insider shared screenshots from internal systems but said their systems were not breached.
- The company did not identify the threat group responsible for the image leak on Telegram.
Iberia Supplier Breach Exposes Loyalty Data
- Iberia says unauthorized access to a supplier exposed customer names, emails and loyalty IDs.
- The airline claims account passwords and payment card data were not accessed and urges vigilance for suspicious messages.
Insurers See AI As Systemic Liability Risk
- Major insurers seek permission to exclude AI-related liabilities from corporate policies due to unpredictability.
- They fear a single faulty AI could trigger thousands of simultaneous claims and catastrophic losses.
