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    In Other News: Zombie Card Attack, T-Mobile Cut Cable to Stop Hackers, GitHub Denies AI Caused Bug

    NCIJ NETWNCIJ NETWORKBy NCIJ NETWNCIJ NETWORKAugust 21, 2026 Cybersecurity No Comments4 Mins Read
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    SecurityWeek’s weekly cybersecurity news roundup offers a concise overview of important developments that may not receive full standalone coverage yet remain relevant to the broader threat landscape.

    This curated summary highlights key stories across vulnerability disclosures, emerging attack methods, policy updates, industry reports, and other noteworthy events to help readers maintain a well-rounded awareness of the evolving cybersecurity environment.

    Here are this week’s highlights: 

    CISA warns of actively exploited Ray vulnerability 

    CISA has mandated that all federal civilian agencies prioritize fixing a severe code injection vulnerability (CVE-2025-62593) in Ray-Project Ray. The flaw was added to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog after threat actors were observed actively abusing it in the wild. BitSight saw the vulnerability being exploited by RondoDox, a Mirai-inspired botnet utilizing a staggering 174 distinct exploits to compromise vulnerable edge devices. 

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    GitHub says vulnerability found by autonomous Wiz agent not introduced by AI

    An autonomous AI tool developed by Wiz successfully identified and exploited a critical GitHub Actions workflow vulnerability in a public Snowflake repository, gaining unauthorized access to the company’s internal Jira tickets. Although initially reported as a flaw introduced by GitHub Copilot, GitHub has clarified for SecurityWeek that the vulnerable code snippet was entirely human-authored.

    Threema DDoS attack

    Encrypted messaging provider Threema recently endured significant service disruptions following a series of sophisticated, sustained DDoS attacks targeting its infrastructure and colocation partner. To stabilize operations, the company quickly implemented specialized upstream traffic filtering to block the malicious requests before they could reach and overload its servers.

    Evooo1Bot Linux botnet 

    FortiGuard Labs is tracking Evooo1Bot, a highly modular Linux botnet that targets internet-facing devices by exploiting over a dozen known CVEs. Going beyond standard DDoS capabilities, this Mirai variant is equipped with an SSH brute-forcer, credential sniffer, and a SOCKS5 relay module designed to convert infected hosts into persistent proxy nodes for attackers.

    T-Mobile physically cut router cable to stop Chinese hackers

    To stop an active network intrusion by the Chinese state-sponsored hacking group Salt Typhoon in 2024, T-Mobile’s cybersecurity staff physically cut [paywalled Bloomberg report] a compromised router’s network cable with scissors at a Bellevue data center. T-Mobile was targeted in an extensive espionage campaign that impacted several other major US carriers.

    TeamPCP claims massive data theft from Alation

    Data catalog provider Alation confirmed an unauthorized intrusion into its internal network following a recent cyberattack. The hacking group TeamPCP has publicly claimed responsibility for the breach, alleging they successfully exfiltrated 73 gigabytes of sensitive data from the enterprise software company.

    Data breach at Japan’s Sakura Internet affects over 1 million customer records

    Japanese hosting provider Sakura Internet discovered a severe data breach in its sales management system, potentially compromising contract and membership information for up to 1.36 million users. The massive exposure was identified while security teams were investigating a completely separate malware infection that impacted a small subset of the company’s rental server accounts.

    Medusa ransomware targeting GoAnywhere and BeyondTrust vulnerabilities

    A joint advisory from CISA, the FBI, and HHS cautions that Medusa ransomware affiliates are rapidly exploiting newly disclosed vulnerabilities in Fortra GoAnywhere and BeyondTrust to compromise critical infrastructure. The updated alert highlights the group’s evolving evasion toolkit, which now includes utilizing Minidump for credential theft and Interactsh dynamic URLs to verify successful network exploitation. The advisory says over 500 critical infrastructure organizations have been hit to date.

    Zombie Card attack

    Academic researchers have demonstrated a new Zombie Card attack that bypasses cryptographic checks to complete contactless payments using physically expired Visa credit cards. By leveraging a smartphone relay setup to alter the expiration date fed to the POS terminal, attackers can exploit a communication gap between the local hardware and the issuing bank. The attack does not appear to work against Mastercard, American Express and Discover cards, and it does not work against all banks. Visa has not responded to SecurityWeek’s request for comment.

    Canadian security firm secures top-tier NIST certification for post-quantum hardware module

    Crypto4A has become the first company globally to achieve FIPS 140-3 Level 3 validation for an HSM supporting all NIST-approved post-quantum cryptographic algorithms. The newly certified QASM module delivers a tamper-resistant foundation to protect sensitive cryptographic keys from the future threat of advanced quantum computing attacks.

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