This week’s cybersecurity roundup covers major incidents involving Odido, Lidl, ZEGO Textilveredelungszentrum, Nihon Kotsu, and Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems, along with new findings such as CrashStealer on macOS and an AI-related remote code execution flaw in WhatsApp. It also highlights Iranian tracking activity against US troops, a new Spirals ransomware case, and government guidance from CISA on coordinated vulnerability disclosure. #Odido #Lidl #ZEGOTextilveredelungszentrum #NihonKotsu #CrashStealer #OpenClaw #Spirals #ThyssenkruppMarineSystems #CISA
Keypoints
- Netherlands investigators suspect local actors in the Odido telecom breach.
- A third-party breach exposed Lidl customer data in Belgium and the Netherlands.
- ZEGO Textilveredelungszentrum filed for insolvency after a six-week cyberattack shutdown.
- Nihon Kotsu shut down systems after an attack, with AiLock suspected.
- Researchers found CrashStealer on macOS and an AI flaw enabling code execution via WhatsApp.