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Microsoft Patches SharePoint RCE Amid Surge in Deno Backdoors [Prime Cyber Insights]

3 min · 26 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Microsoft Patches SharePoint RCE Amid Surge in Deno Backdoors [Prime Cyber Insights]

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Today's briefing analyzes critical updates from Microsoft regarding a SharePoint remote code execution vulnerability, CVE-2026-45659, which poses a significant risk to enterprise environments due to its low exploitation requirements. We also examine a sophisticated malware campaign targeting developers and creators through fake software on GitHub and SourceForge. This campaign utilizes the Deno JavaScript runtime to deliver the DinDoor RAT, showcasing a shift in attacker tactics toward alternative execution environments. Additionally, we cover the exploitation of hard-coded keys in the KnowledgeDeliver LMS and the strategic implications of .BRAND domains in an AI-saturated threat landscape. Topics Covered * 🔒 SharePoint RCE Analysis: Deconstructing CVE-2026-45659 and its impact on authenticated network environments. * 🚨 Deno RAT Distribution: How attackers are abusing GitHub and SourceForge to spread DinDoor via alternative runtimes. * 💻 LMS Zero-Day: The exploitation of hard-coded ASP.NET machine keys in KnowledgeDeliver to deploy Cobalt Strike. * 🌐 AI-Driven DDoS: Why traditional firewalls are failing and the shortening window for critical security patching. * 🛡️ Strategic Domain Defense: The role of .BRAND domains in establishing verifiable trust signals for AI and human users. The information provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional security advice. Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human reviewed. View our AI Transparency Policy at NeuralNewscast.com. * (00:11) - Introduction * (00:32) - SharePoint RCE and LMS Exploitation * (00:32) - The Rise of Deno Malware and AI Threats * (00:55) - Conclusion

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