Daily Recap, Five Eyes warns that advanced AI hacking models could reach the cyber scene within months, while INTERPOL reports rising phishing and AI-powered scams across Asia-Pacific. In addition, North Korean activity is linked to the Mastra NPM supply-chain attack, attackers are targeting the Gravity SMTP WordPress plugin, and the AryStinger botnet continues infecting D-Link routers.
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AI Threats
- Five Eyes intelligence agencies warn that frontier AI hacking models could arrive within months and rapidly change the cybersecurity landscape. – AI Models
- INTERPOL says phishing, ransomware, and AI-powered scams are increasing across Asia-Pacific as attackers automate fraud and social engineering. – AI Scams
Supply Chain
- Researchers say North Korean hackers were behind the Mastra NPM supply-chain attack, highlighting continued abuse of open-source ecosystems. – Mastra Attack
Exploits & Malware
- Attackers are exploiting a flaw in the Gravity SMTP WordPress plugin to harvest sensitive site data, putting exposed installations at risk. – SMTP Flaw
- The AryStinger botnet has infected thousands of D-Link routers worldwide, showing large-scale abuse of vulnerable networking gear. – AryStinger Botnet
Breach & Resilience
- Texas Parks & Wildlife disclosed a data breach affecting 3 million individuals, underscoring the scale of recent personal-data exposures. – Texas Breach
- The EU has granted Ukraine access to a cybersecurity reserve to help defend against major attacks and improve incident response capacity. – Cyber Reserve