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On May 22, 2026, the cybersecurity landscape faced a convergence of critical infrastructure flaws and evolving nation-state tactics. This episode of Prime Cyber Insights breaks down Cisco's CVSS 10.0 vulnerability in Secure Workload and CISA's urgent mandate for agencies to patch exploited flaws in Langflow and Trend Micro. We dive into the technical details of the 23-minute 'validation gap' in Google API key revocations discovered by Aikido, which poses a severe financial and data exfiltration risk for organizations utilizing Gemini models. Additionally, we analyze the stealthy shift of the Chinese APT Webworm toward Discord-based C2 mechanisms and the significant law enforcement success in dismantling the KimWolf botnet infrastructure following the arrest of a Canadian national. Topics Covered * 🚨 Cisco Secure Workload: Analyzing the unauthenticated REST API flaw with a perfect 10.0 CVSS score. * 🛡️ CISA KEV Updates: The targeting of Langflow by MuddyWater and the June 4 deadline for Federal agencies. * 🔑 API Revocation Risks: Why deleted Google API keys can still be weaponized for up to 23 minutes. * 🌐 Webworm APT Evolution: The move toward EchoCreep and GraphWorm backdoors for European espionage. * ⚖️ Botnet Takedowns: The arrest of 'Dort' and the disruption of the two-million-node KimWolf DDoS network. The information provided is for educational purposes only. Cybersecurity is a dynamic field; always consult with your technical teams for specific implementation of security controls. Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human reviewed. View our AI Transparency Policy at NeuralNewscast.com. * (00:28) - The Google API Deletion Gap * (00:28) - Webworm and KimWolf Disruptions * (02:54) - Conclusion
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