The Cyber Express Weekly Roundup: Space Security, Malware & Regulatory Alerts

The Cyber Express Weekly Roundup: Space Security, Malware & Regulatory Alerts

This week’s Cyber Express roundup covers major developments across space cybersecurity, AI agent vulnerabilities, long-running SD-WAN exploits, sanctions against a Russian zero-day broker, and regulatory action targeting X. It warns that threats are becoming more sophisticated and interconnected, urging organizations and governments to strengthen defenses and adapt policies in real time. #OpenClaw #OperationZero

Keypoints

  • India released new space cybersecurity guidelines developed by CERT-In and SIA-India to secure satellites, ground systems, and supply chains.
  • Apple became the first consumer device maker certified to handle NATO “restricted” data on iPhone and iPad running iOS 26 and iPadOS 26.
  • The OpenClaw vulnerability allows malicious websites to hijack locally running AI agents via a flawed WebSocket gateway.
  • Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN controllers were exploited through a critical zero-day (CVE-2026-20127) for at least three years, enabling administrative access and stealthy privilege escalation.
  • The U.S. sanctioned Operation Zero for brokering zero-day exploits, while X appealed a €120M EU fine under the Digital Services Act.

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