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Langflow locked and loaded.

CISA warns of actively exploited Langflow vulnerability. CISA flags critical PTC Windchill vulnerability. Phishing activity surges amid war in Iran. Google moves up their post-quantum timeline. Alleged RedLine infostealer developer faces thirty years in a US prison. Bearlyfy hacktivists launch disruptive ransomware campaign in Russia. FCC moves to crack down on robocallers and foreign call centers. Anti-piracy group takes down AnimePlay streaming platform. N2K’s Maria Varmazis and Dave Bittner are previewing the biggest breaches in the past 10 years. And what happens when hackers call the game?

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CyberWire Daily at 10: The breaches we still talk about.  

This installment celebrating 10 years of the CyberWire Daily podcast finds N2K’s ⁠Maria Varmazis⁠ and ⁠Dave Bittner⁠ previewing the biggest breaches in the past 10 years. You can tune in Sunday to your CyberWire Daily podcast feed to hear their full conversation.

Selected Reading

CISA: New Langflow flaw actively exploited to hijack AI workflows⁠ (Bleeping Computer) 

CISA Flags Critical PTC Vulnerability That Had German Police Mobilized⁠ (SecurityWeek)

War in the Middle East Triggers Surge in Phishing and Malware Campaigns Targeting Gulf Countries⁠ (Bitdefender)

Google moves post-quantum encryption timeline up to 2029⁠ (CyberScoop)

Alleged RedLine malware developer extradited to US, faces up to 30 years⁠ (The Record)

Pro-Ukraine hacker group Bearlyfy targets Russian companies with custom ransomware⁠ (The Record)

FCC pushes new rules to crack down on robocallers, foreign call centers⁠ (CyberScoop)

Anti-piracy coalition takes down AnimePlay app with 5 million users⁠ (Bleeping Computer) 

AFC Ajax drops ball as hackers transfer tickets, lift bans⁠ (The Register)

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