Cybersecurity roundup: Tata, Bajaj Auto recover from attacks; FCC tightens cable rules; CISA warns on PTC flaw
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The CyberWire Staff
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A cybersecurity news roundup covering multiple incidents: Tata Electronics and Bajaj Auto recovering from cyberattacks; FCC tightening undersea cable rules for national security; CISA warning about an actively exploited PTC vulnerability; Gamaredon expanding its toolkit using legitimate services; Iran-linked hackers weaponizing public warning systems; threats to critical infrastructure in Southeast Asia; the DCloud framework fueling global scam operations; Polish police disrupting a SIM-swapping gang; and a French statistics agency cyberattack affecting nearly 13,000 staff. The piece also features an interview with Splunk CISO Michael Fanning on how AI exposes existing problems rather than creating new ones, plus mention of an open-book exam for hackers.
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Iran-linked hackers turn public warning systems into psychological weapons.
DCloud framework behind global scam economy.
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