This week’s roundup covers a range of major cybersecurity developments, including Russian use of Cellebrite against Andrey Pivovarov, guilty pleas tied to Scattered Spider’s Transport for London breach, and a massive Tata Electronics leak affecting Apple and Tesla. It also highlights new AI-related security warnings and policy actions, alongside the emergence of macOS.Gaslight, a North Korea-linked backdoor designed to evade LLM-assisted analysis. #Cellebrite #AndreyPivovarov #ScatteredSpider #TransportforLondon #WorldLeaks #Apple #Tesla #macOSGaslight #NorthKorea
Keypoints
- Russian authorities used Cellebrite software to access Andrey Pivovarov’s iPhone.
- Scattered Spider members pleaded guilty over the Transport for London compromise.
- World Leaks published over 630 GB of data from Tata Electronics, including Apple and Tesla information.
- Five Eyes warned that advanced AI is accelerating offensive cyber capabilities.
- macOS.Gaslight uses prompt injection tricks to evade LLM-based security analysis.