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CISA orders Ivanti Sentry patch by Sunday

6 min · 13 de jun de 2026
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CISA just enforced a seventy two hour patch deadline for actively exploited infrastructure, and that single move signals a broader shift in how fast security teams are expected to operate. This episode breaks down what that means in practice, from Ivanti Sentry exposure to the growing expectation that internet-facing systems must be treated as compromised almost immediately. It also looks at how attackers are accelerating their own timelines, with zero-day exploitation in PeopleSoft leading directly to extortion, and npm-based worms stealing cloud and AI credentials before detection tools can respond. We also cover Google's legal push against AI-driven smishing networks and what it signals about the future of platform-led defense. Learn more at https://crestvale.io Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602483/support]

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Portada del episodio CISA orders Ivanti Sentry patch by Sunday

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CISA just enforced a seventy two hour patch deadline for actively exploited infrastructure, and that single move signals a broader shift in how fast security teams are expected to operate. This episode breaks down what that means in practice, from Ivanti Sentry exposure to the growing expectation that internet-facing systems must be treated as compromised almost immediately. It also looks at how attackers are accelerating their own timelines, with zero-day exploitation in PeopleSoft leading directly to extortion, and npm-based worms stealing cloud and AI credentials before detection tools can respond. We also cover Google's legal push against AI-driven smishing networks and what it signals about the future of platform-led defense. Learn more at https://crestvale.io Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602483/support]

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