In Other News: Big Tech vs Canada Encryption Bill, Cisco’s Free AI Security Spec, Audi App Flaws

In Other News: Big Tech vs Canada Encryption Bill, Cisco’s Free AI Security Spec, Audi App Flaws
This weekly roundup covers major cybersecurity developments, including a data breach affecting Nvidia’s GeForce NOW users through GFN.am, new AI and encryption policy debates, and fresh attack campaigns targeting developers and organizations worldwide. It also highlights notable vulnerabilities and security updates from Google, Audi, Cisco, and the FBI’s warning after ShinyHunters’ attack on Instructure’s Canvas. #Nvidia #GFNam #OpenAI #ClaudeCode #Seedworm #MuddyWater #Android17 #Apple #Meta #Audi #myAudi #Cisco #ShinyHunters #Canvas #Instructure

Keypoints

  • Nvidia confirmed a GeForce NOW user data breach through its regional partner GFN.am.
  • OpenAI discussed giving EU regulators access to a cyber-focused GPT-5.5 model.
  • Fake Claude Code installer pages were used to steal browser data from developers.
  • Seedworm targeted a South Korean electronics manufacturer using DLL sideloading.
  • FBI warned of extortion and spearphishing risks after ShinyHunters attacked Canvas.

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