⚡ Weekly Recap: Scattered Spider Arrests, Car Exploits, macOS Malware, Fortinet RCE and More
15.07.2025
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From Bluetooth exploits in vehicles to macOS backdoors and GitHub phishing tricks—this week’s threats go deeper than they appear.
This week in cybersecurity was a rollercoaster—arrests, exploits, and malware galore. Here’s the lowdown on what went down.
Scattered Spider Arrests
Authorities nabbed members of the notorious Scattered Spider group. These hackers were behind a slew of high-profile attacks, and their arrest marks a significant win for cybersecurity enforcement.
Car Exploits
Bluetooth vulnerabilities in vehicles were exposed, turning your car into a potential hacker’s playground. If your ride’s tech is outdated, it’s time for an update—stat.
macOS Malware
A new macOS backdoor was discovered, proving that even Apple’s fortress isn’t impenetrable. The malware sneaks in through phishing emails, so double-check those attachments.
Fortinet RCE
A critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) flaw in Fortinet devices was uncovered. If you’re using Fortinet, patch immediately—this one’s a doozy.
GitHub Phishing Tricks
Hackers are getting crafty with GitHub, using it to host phishing kits. Always verify the source before clicking on links, even if they seem legit.
Stay sharp out there—the cyber world’s wilder than ever.
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