Another Thursday, another pile of weird security stuff that somehow happened in just seven days.
A few bits fall into that uncomfortable category of “yeah… this is probably going to show up in real incidents sooner than we’d like.” The pattern this week feels familiar in a slightly annoying way.
A few bits fall into that uncomfortable category of “yeah… this is probably going to show up in real incidents sooner than we’d like.”
The pattern this week feels familiar in a slightly annoying way.
New research shows how flimsy certain assumptions really are.
A couple of things that make you stop mid-scroll and think, “wait… people are actually pulling this off?”
There’s also the usual mix of strange corners of the ecosystem doing strange things — infrastructure behaving a little too professionally for comfort, tools showing up where they absolutely shouldn’t, and a few cases where the weakest link is still just… people clicking stuff they probably shouldn’t.
If you’ve got five minutes and a mild curiosity about what attackers, researchers, and the broader internet gremlins were up to lately, this week’s ThreatsDay Bulletin on The Hacker News has the quick hits.