Cybersecurity Today: Major Cisco Vulnerability & Hollywood-Style Cyberattack on Italian Ferry
In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host David Shipley covers critical recent events in cybersecurity. Cisco customers are warned about a zero-day flaw in the Async OS affecting email security infrastructure, attributed to an advanced persistent threat from China. Additionally, French authorities have arrested a Latvian national for attempting to install remote control malware on an Italian ferry, highlighting significant physical and geopolitical cyber risks. Lastly, the ClOP ransomware gang is actively targeting Gladinet Center Stack file servers in an ongoing data theft and extortion campaign. Stay informed about these pressing issues and the potential impacts on both digital and physical security.
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00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message
00:20 Massive Patch List and Zero-Day Flaw in Cisco
00:27 Latvian Arrested in Italian Ferry Cyberattack
06:31 ClOP Ransomware Gang’s New Target
08:54 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes
