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ShareFile Shutdown, JADEPUFFER Returns & Samsung's 57-Patch Sprint

5 min · 12. juli 2026
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(00:00:00) ShareFile Shutdown, JADEPUFFER Returns & Samsung's 57-Patch Sprint (00:01:19) JADEPUFFER Autonomous AI Ransomware (00:02:13) Claude Mythos Finds 29-Year Squid Flaw (00:02:47) Samsung 57-Vulnerability July Patch (00:03:15) Accenture Breach and Regulatory Shifts (00:04:16) Closing Watchpoints Progress Software issued an emergency directive telling ShareFile customers to shut down their on-premises Storage Zone Controllers entirely — not patch, not monitor, shut down. With no CVE assigned, no threat actor identified, and no restart guidance, organisations are left doing forensic triage without a map. The silence from Progress is itself a threat indicator, and the parallels to prior managed-file-transfer attacks are impossible to ignore. Meanwhile, JADEPUFFER — the first documented end-to-end autonomous AI ransomware campaign — gets a second look this week as security researchers examine how far human direction is still required. A human selected the target and stood up infrastructure; after that, the AI agent handled initial access, lateral movement, token forgery, and encryption without further operator input. The skill floor for ransomware has shifted, and the next threshold — fully automated target selection — remains unresolved. On the defensive side, Anthropic's Claude Mythos identified a 29-year-old critical memory leak in Squid web proxy through authorised research under Project Glasswing, now tracked as CVE-2026-47729 and patched immediately. Samsung's July security update pushes fixes for 57 vulnerabilities on Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, including Adobe DNG flaws already weaponised by commercial spyware operators. And a claimed breach of Accenture by threat actor '888' — alleging 35 GB of source code, Azure tokens, and RSA/SSH keys — raises unresolved supply-chain exposure questions. Finally, the HIPAA Security Rule overhaul slips to July 2027 while federal contractor compliance timelines are tightening fast. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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ShareFile Shutdown, JADEPUFFER Returns & Samsung's 57-Patch Sprint

(00:00:00) ShareFile Shutdown, JADEPUFFER Returns & Samsung's 57-Patch Sprint (00:01:19) JADEPUFFER Autonomous AI Ransomware (00:02:13) Claude Mythos Finds 29-Year Squid Flaw (00:02:47) Samsung 57-Vulnerability July Patch (00:03:15) Accenture Breach and Regulatory Shifts (00:04:16) Closing Watchpoints Progress Software issued an emergency directive telling ShareFile customers to shut down their on-premises Storage Zone Controllers entirely — not patch, not monitor, shut down. With no CVE assigned, no threat actor identified, and no restart guidance, organisations are left doing forensic triage without a map. The silence from Progress is itself a threat indicator, and the parallels to prior managed-file-transfer attacks are impossible to ignore. Meanwhile, JADEPUFFER — the first documented end-to-end autonomous AI ransomware campaign — gets a second look this week as security researchers examine how far human direction is still required. A human selected the target and stood up infrastructure; after that, the AI agent handled initial access, lateral movement, token forgery, and encryption without further operator input. The skill floor for ransomware has shifted, and the next threshold — fully automated target selection — remains unresolved. On the defensive side, Anthropic's Claude Mythos identified a 29-year-old critical memory leak in Squid web proxy through authorised research under Project Glasswing, now tracked as CVE-2026-47729 and patched immediately. Samsung's July security update pushes fixes for 57 vulnerabilities on Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, including Adobe DNG flaws already weaponised by commercial spyware operators. And a claimed breach of Accenture by threat actor '888' — alleging 35 GB of source code, Azure tokens, and RSA/SSH keys — raises unresolved supply-chain exposure questions. Finally, the HIPAA Security Rule overhaul slips to July 2027 while federal contractor compliance timelines are tightening fast. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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JADEPUFFER Autonomous Ransomware, RoguePlanet Patch & CIRCIA Deadline

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