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CyberWire Daily·Jun 22, 2026·29m·Episode #2577

The Klue is in the data trail.

Show notes

Klue supply-chain attack impacts cybersecurity firms. Brand-new Prinz Eugen ransomware is surprisingly polished. ShinyHunters leak exposes sensitive data of 10,000 Council of Europe employees. Security agencies sound alarm over FortiBleed credential harvesting operation. Texas data breach affects hunting and fishing licensees. Microsoft ties Mastra AI supply chain attack to North Korean hackers. Vidar infostealer unveils new technique to defeat Chrome's encryption protections. Brazil investigates suspected hack of emergency alert system. We got your Monday business brief. On today’s Industry Voices, Dave Bittner sits down with Mike Britton, CIO of Abnormal AI, as they discuss "AI-Powered Attacks Are Now a Commodity.” And not the kind of beats you want to drop.

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CyberWire Guest

On today’s Industry Voices, we are joined by Mike Britton, CIO of Abnormal AI, discussing "AI-Powered Attacks Are Now a Commodity — And Most Organizations Don't Know It Yet." If you enjoyed this conversation and want to hear the full interview, listen here.

Selected Reading

Klue OAuth breach victim list grows as Icarus hackers claim attack (BleepingComputer)

Prinz Eugen ransomware: a deep dive into a new Go-based encryptor (ThreatDown by Malwarebytes)

Council of Europe Data Breach: ShinyHunters Makes 10,000 Employees' Records Permanent (Tech Times)

Global cybersecurity agencies warn of credential exposure in FortiBleed campaign targeting Fortinet firewalls, VPN gateways (Industrial Cyber)

Everything's bigger and better in Texas – even data breaches (The Register)

Microsoft links Mastra AI supply chain attack to North Korean hackers (BleepingComputer)

Inside Vidar’s ABE Bypass: From Memory Scanning to APC Injections (Gen Digital)

Brazil probes emergency warning system after nationwide rogue alert (The Register)

Ent emerges from stealth with $100 million in seed funding. (N2K Pro Business Briefing) 

Apple patches Beats Studio Buds flaw that could turn earbuds into a wiretap (Malwarebytes)

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