Cybersecurity Daily: News & Threats
(00:00:00) Azure Cloud Vulns Surge 16%, Cisco SD-WAN Zero-Day & Silent Ransom Goes Physical (00:00:41) Cisco SD-WAN Zero-Day Exploited (00:01:23) Silent Ransom Group Goes Physical (00:02:17) SharePoint RCE Patch Released (00:02:41) CBSE India Portal DDoS Attack (00:03:12) Closing Watchpoints Today's briefing opens with a counterintuitive signal: total Microsoft CVEs fell six percent this year, but critical vulnerabilities inside Azure and Entra ID climbed sixteen percent. That divergence reveals a deliberate attacker reorientation toward cloud identity infrastructure and Global Administrator access — the keys to everything downstream. Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager is under active attack. CVE-2026-20245 is a privilege escalation zero-day confirmed exploited in the wild by Mandiant, with no patch available. Authenticated access is required, but that pre-condition shrinks the window to act, not the urgency. The FBI and Google issued a joint alert on Silent Ransom Group — a threat actor now sending physical imposters into law firm offices, posing as IT workers and exfiltrating data via USB drives and remote tools. No encryption. Pure extortion through threatened publication of stolen contracts and personal records. The ransomware playbook now has a physical chapter. Microsoft released an out-of-band patch for CVE-2026-45659, a remote code execution flaw in SharePoint Server scoring CVSS 8.8. No active exploitation confirmed — worth queuing on the normal patch cycle. Finally, India's CBSE exam results portal weathered a multi-day coordinated DDoS between June 2nd and 5th. No confirmed breach, but the timing and scale fit a pattern of high-visibility public sector targeting. The closing watchpoint: CVE counts falling while exploit pressure rises, severity concentrating in cloud identity, and threat actors expanding beyond digital methods. The gap between security guidance and enterprise implementation is where most real risk lives right now. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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