Kansas City Hacking Indictment, ProjectSend Zero-Day & The Greyt Migreytion
Forecast: Strong vulnerability management systems roll in, with scattered threat hunting ahead. Brace for ProjectSend exploits and turbulence near Kansas City.
In this episode of Storm⚡️Watch, we explore crucial cybersecurity trends and breaking developments across the industry. Our recent community poll revealed fascinating insights into resource allocation priorities, with Vulnerability Management and Patching emerging as the clear frontrunner, chosen by half of respondents. Threat Intelligence and Hunting secured the second spot with 27.3% of votes, while Security Awareness and Incident Response capabilities tied for third place.
Breaking news from Kansas City highlights a significant cybersecurity incident with a federal indictment for computer hacking, demonstrating the ongoing challenges in cybercrime enforcement. Meanwhile, the cybersecurity community continues to experience shifts in social media dynamics, particularly noting the ongoing migration of cyber professionals from X (formerly Twitter) to alternative platforms.
Censys has made waves with their latest release of Censeye, an innovative automated hunting tool now available to the security community. This development arrives alongside VulnCheck's critical discovery of CVE-2024-11680, a ProjectSend vulnerability currently being exploited in the wild, emphasizing the importance of rapid threat detection and response.
The GreyNoise team shares exciting news about "The Greyt Migreytion," heralding the rollout of their new global observation grid, a game-changing advancement in threat detection and response.
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