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Greg Otto

@gregotto
63 posts
2025-12-04
FUD sucks.  The warnings around this React vuln are not FUD.  Get those patch plans in motion cyberscoop.com/react-server...
2025-12-04 View on X
The Hacker News

React discloses a React Server Components flaw that allows unauthenticated remote code execution; Wiz says 39% of cloud environments have vulnerable instances

A maximum-severity security flaw has been disclosed in React Server Components (RSC) that, if successfully exploited, could result in remote code execution.

2025-11-16
NEW: @derekbjohnson.bsky.social spoke with @anthropic.com's threat intel team about Thursday's report.  Lots in there, but one key takeaway: Despite being labeled as ‘autonomous,’ there was a tremendous amount of human effort needed to pull off the attacks. cyberscoop.com/anthropic-ai...  [image]
2025-11-16 View on X
Ars Technica

Some experts question Anthropic's claims of cyberattack breakthroughs using its tools, noting that white-hat hackers report modest gains from AI-aided hacking

Researchers from Anthropic said they recently observed the “first reported AI-orchestrated cyber espionage campaign” …

2025-11-04
NEW: Federal prosecutors allege that 3 cybersecurity professionals, whose job was to help companies respond to ransomware attacks, instead used ALPHV/BlackCat to carry out their own attacks against five U.S. businesses in 2023. cyberscoop.com/incident-res...
2025-11-04 View on X
CyberScoop

US federal prosecutors allege that three cybersecurity professionals carried out ransomware attacks on at least five US companies in 2023 using ALPHV ransomware

The alleged cybersecurity turncoats attacked at least five U.S. companies while working for their respective employers, officials said.

2025-10-02
For those who missed it last night: attackers appearing to be aligned with Clop have sent emails to Oracle customers seeking extortion payments, claiming they stole data from the tech giant's E-Business Suite, according to researchers who spoke with CyberScoop. cyberscoop.com/clop-claims-...
2025-10-02 View on X
Bloomberg

A Google executive and sources: a ransomware group that says it has Cl0p ties is sending extortion emails, claiming it stole data from Oracle's E-Business Suite

Executives and technology departments at large organizations are being extorted by a notorious ransomware group that claims …

CYBERSCOOP AFTER DARK: Attackers appearing to be aligned with the Clop ransomware group have sent emails to Oracle customers seeking extortion payments, claiming they stole data from the tech giant's E-Business Suite.  Early signs point to it being legit cyberscoop.com/clop-claims-...
2025-10-02 View on X
Bloomberg

A Google executive and sources: a ransomware group that says it has Cl0p ties is sending extortion emails, claiming it stole data from Oracle's E-Business Suite

Executives and technology departments at large organizations are being extorted by a notorious ransomware group that claims …

2025-09-16
I don't mind the actual glass effects but my god are these app icons on iOS 26 ugly
2025-09-16 View on X
CNET

iOS 26 review: Liquid Glass is aesthetically pleasing, there are quality-of-life upgrades, call screening is a game changer, but the Games app feels unfinished

5 features to try first Amber Neely / AppleInsider : Apple has finally explained why battery life can be different after an OS update Emma Roth / The Verge : iOS 26 with Apple's Li...

2025-09-10
This is a big deal — Apple has unveiled a comprehensive security system called Memory Integrity Enforcement in an effort to combat memory corruption vulnerabilities, a huge part what makes spyware successful  —  security.apple.com/blog/memory- ...
2025-09-10 View on X
9to5Mac

Apple announces the $799+ iPhone 17, featuring an A19 chip, a larger 6.3" display and 120Hz ProMotion support, improved brightness of up to 3,000 nits, and more

release date, price, specs, colors and all the upgrades Taras Buria / Neowin : iPhone 17 finally gets ProMotion, larger display with always-on support, new cameras, more Moneycontr...

This is a big deal — Apple has unveiled a comprehensive security system called Memory Integrity Enforcement in an effort to combat memory corruption vulnerabilities, a huge part what makes spyware successful  —  security.apple.com/blog/memory- ...
2025-09-10 View on X
The Verge

Apple says the iPhone 17 and iPhone Air have Memory Integrity Enforcement, “industry-first, always-on memory safety protection”, like Microsoft and Google offer

Memory Integrity Enforcement is always-on safety protection designed to make life harder for spyware developers.

2025-07-23
Interested to hear how an on-prem SharePoint vuln was used to get into the NNSA when the NNSA said it's Microsoft instances are mainly cloud
2025-07-23 View on X
Bloomberg

Source: the US National Nuclear Security Administration was among those breached by a hack of SharePoint; no sensitive information is known to be compromised

The US agency responsible for maintaining and designing the nation's cache of nuclear weapons was among those breached by a hack …

2025-06-03
Cynthia Kaiser, a top FBI cyber official, is leaving her position at the bureau to join the private sector.  The move comes as other top FBI cyber officials have also joined the industry side in the past few weeks cyberscoop.com/cynthia-kais...
2025-06-03 View on X
CyberScoop

Cynthia Kaiser, the FBI's former deputy assistant director leading cyber policy, intel, and engagement, left to join cybersecurity company Halcyon as an SVP

The 20-year bureau pro wants to see what it's like to fight ransomware from the private sector.  —  Learn more.

2025-01-15
A lot of chatter over the last two weeks from Trump and others who want to ramp up cyber offense.  However, we have been here before, and there's plenty of doubt about the idea. @timstarks.bsky.social and Mark Pomerleau for @defensescoop.bsky.social examine the issue cyberscoop.com/aggressive-c...
2025-01-15 View on X
CyberScoop

Experts say Donald Trump and others pushing for stronger US cyber offense must clarify if escalation is a proper response to recent Chinese cyber breaches

cyberscoop.com/aggressive-c... X: Eric Geller / @ericgeller : Tale as old as time: “Advocates for increased offensive measures need to clarify what precisely they want to do, exper...

2024-12-29
White House gave a small update on Salt Typhoon: A ninth telco has been added to the victim list (previously there had been 8 known victim companies) WH has sent out a threat-hunting and hardening guide to telcos to try and remove threat actors (how ninth victim surfaced)
2024-12-29 View on X
CyberScoop

The US says it has identified a ninth telecom company impacted by the Salt Typhoon hacks, and the number of individuals directly impacted is “less than 100”

apnews.com/article/unit... Cynthia Brumfield / @metacurity.com : I just assumed that everybody was assuming that all telcos of any appreciable size in the US, and many internationa...

NEW: White House said Salt Typhoon occurred in large part due to telecoms failure to implement basic cybersecurity measures; company victim lists has grown to 9 cyberscoop.com/salt-typhoon...  Tip @techmeme.com
2024-12-29 View on X
CyberScoop

The US says it has identified a ninth telecom company impacted by the Salt Typhoon hacks, and the number of individuals directly impacted is “less than 100”

apnews.com/article/unit... Cynthia Brumfield / @metacurity.com : I just assumed that everybody was assuming that all telcos of any appreciable size in the US, and many internationa...

White House gave a small update on Salt Typhoon: A ninth telco has been added to the victim list (previously there had been 8 known victim companies) WH has sent out a threat-hunting and hardening guide to telcos to try and remove threat actors (how ninth victim surfaced)
2024-12-29 View on X
Bloomberg

AT&T and Verizon say their networks are now clear after the Salt Typhoon intrusion; AT&T says a few “individuals of foreign intelligence interest” were targeted

- Carriers said hackers targeted political, intelligence figures  — White House said nine telecom companies were victims

NEW: White House said Salt Typhoon occurred in large part due to telecoms failure to implement basic cybersecurity measures; company victim lists has grown to 9 cyberscoop.com/salt-typhoon...  Tip @techmeme.com
2024-12-29 View on X
Bloomberg

AT&T and Verizon say their networks are now clear after the Salt Typhoon intrusion; AT&T says a few “individuals of foreign intelligence interest” were targeted

- Carriers said hackers targeted political, intelligence figures  — White House said nine telecom companies were victims

2024-12-28
NEW: White House said Salt Typhoon occurred in large part due to telecoms failure to implement basic cybersecurity measures; company victim lists has grown to 9 cyberscoop.com/salt-typhoon...  Tip @techmeme.com
2024-12-28 View on X
CyberScoop

The US says it has identified a ninth telecom company impacted by the Salt Typhoon hacks, and the number of individuals directly impacted is “less than 100”

In an update Friday, the White House says nine telecom companies were impacted by the Chinese espionage effort.  —  Learn more.

White House gave a small update on Salt Typhoon: A ninth telco has been added to the victim list (previously there had been 8 known victim companies) WH has sent out a threat-hunting and hardening guide to telcos to try and remove threat actors (how ninth victim surfaced)
2024-12-28 View on X
CyberScoop

The US says it has identified a ninth telecom company impacted by the Salt Typhoon hacks, and the number of individuals directly impacted is “less than 100”

In an update Friday, the White House says nine telecom companies were impacted by the Chinese espionage effort.  —  Learn more.

2024-12-06
🧵Exclusive to @cyberscoop.bsky.social: Police reports show “The Com” is using cybercrime techniques like SIM swapping and social engineering to commit violent crimes.  These tactics are traditionally financially motivated but are now targeting victims as young as 10. cyberscoop.com/the-com-764-...
2024-12-06 View on X
CyberScoop

US intelligence reports: online terrorist network 764 is using techniques normally used for financial crimes, such as SIM swapping, to commit child sextortion

US cops are ringing alarms about how teenage cybercriminals are veering into domestic terrorism partly for accelerationism but also for the cred.  —  Amazing @gregotto.bsky.social ...

2024-10-06
“I'm honestly ashamed that I was ever an executive at that company,” said Mark Berly, a former IronNet vice president. He said the company's top leaders cultivated a culture of deceit “just like Theranos” https://finance.yahoo.com/...
2024-10-06 View on X
Associated Press

A look at the rise and fall of IronNet, a cybersecurity firm led by ex-NSA director Keith Alexander and whose valuation crossed $3B after it went public in 2021

The future was once dazzling for IronNet.  Founded by a former director of the National Security Agency and stacked … Mastodon: @GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social . Bluesky: @scottevan...

2024-10-05
“I'm honestly ashamed that I was ever an executive at that company,” said Mark Berly, a former IronNet vice president. He said the company's top leaders cultivated a culture of deceit “just like Theranos” https://finance.yahoo.com/...
2024-10-05 View on X
Associated Press

A look at the rise and fall of IronNet, a cybersecurity firm led by ex-NSA director Keith Alexander and whose valuation crossed $3B after it went public in 2021

The future was once dazzling for IronNet.  Founded by a former director of the National Security Agency and stacked … Mastodon: @GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social . Bluesky: @scottevan...