Weekly Recap: Critical SAP Exploit, AI-Powered Phishing, Major Breaches, New CVEs & More
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Cybercriminals are increasingly utilizing sophisticated AI tools to conduct attacks without requiring deep technical skills, making anyone a potential target. The article highlights significant threats such as the exploitation of a critical flaw in SAP NetWeaver, allowing unauthorized access through web shells. Additionally, innovations in phishing techniques, specifically the upgraded Darcula phishing kit, lower the barrier for entry into cybercrime, enabling even novices to launch attacks. Reactive measures are no longer sufficient, as attackers swiftly capitalize on any delays in response.
Darcula is not just a phishing platform; it's a service model designed for scale. Users pay for access to a suite of tools that enable impersonation of organizations in nearly every country.
Waiting to react is no longer an option. Every delay gives attackers more ground.
Read at The Hacker News
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