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Newslettermandos brief cybersecurity newsletter by nikoloz kokhreidze
Mar 16, 20259 min read

Brief #95: GitHub Action Backdoor, Microsoft Zero-Days, GitGuardian's Secrets Report

A major GitHub Action used by 23,000+ repos was compromised, leaking CI/CD secrets. Google's Red Team simulates real-world attacks. New AI security agents learn organizational context for better threat detection.

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Newslettermandos cybersecurity leadership newsletter issue for week 10 of 2025
Mar 9, 20259 min read

Brief #94: ESXi Server Attacks, Webcam-Based Ransomware, Google's AI Red Team Path

80% of organizations struggle to identify high-risk data in hybrid clouds. State actors bypass MFA via LinkedIn/WhatsApp social engineering. Anthropic's Claude outperforms GPT-4o in security testing.

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Newslettermandos brief newsletter week 9 of 2025 cybersecurity leadership
Mar 2, 20259 min read

Brief #93: Trump Drops Russia Threats, Microsoft Copilot Leaks Private Data, NVIDIA's AI Red Teams

Two critical Microsoft Copilot vulnerabilities exposing private repos and corporate data. Orange Group confirms 12,000 files stolen by HellCat ransomware affiliate. jQuery dominates high-risk OSS flaws.

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Newslettermandos brief cybersecurity leadership newsletter week 8 of 2025
Feb 23, 20259 min read

Brief #92: Russian APTs Target Signal, GitHub Security Issues, Importance of Career Growth

Security architects face limited career growth, GoLang backdoor using telegram as C2 channel, 86% of orgs have exposed secrets in private GitHub repos

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Newslettermandos brief cybersecurity leadership newsletter week 7 of 2025
Feb 16, 20259 min read

Brief #91: AWS AMI Attack, NVIDIA Container Escape, InfoSec Salaries

Malicious AI models found on Hugging Face. Multiple PE firms compete for Trend Micro. Security leadership salaries reach $261.5K median

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Newslettermandos brief cybersecurity newsletter week 6 of 2025
Feb 9, 20259 min read

Brief #90: Microsoft Outlook RCE, Cloud Security Certs, OpenAI EU Data Centers

Major ASP.NET security breach affects thousands. AI platforms face new security challenges as malicious code discovered in ML models

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Newslettermandos brief cybersecurity leadership newsletter week 5 of 2025
Feb 2, 20259 min read

Brief #89: DeepSeek AI Breach, TeamViewer Zero-Day, AWS Security Automation

Critical vulnerabilities in TeamViewer and Apple M-Series chips expose millions to attacks. ESXi ransomware actors evolve tactics using SSH tunneling

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Newslettermandos brief newsletter for cybersecurity leaders week 4 of 2025
Jan 26, 20259 min read

Brief #88: PayPal Security Fine, Cisco's AI-SOC, Critical Palo Alto Vulnerabilities

Subaru's admin panel flaw enabled unauthorized vehicle control. ChatGPT crawler vulnerability enables DDoS attacks.

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NewsletterMandos Brief week 3 of 2025 - newsletter for cybersecurity professionals and leaders
Jan 19, 20259 min read

Brief #87: AWS S3 Ransomware, Google's 97% Automated Threat Detection, Microsoft AI Red Team Report

Critical AWS S3 ransomware campaign discovered. Snyk uploads suspicious NPM packages. Microsoft UEFI vulnerability enables Secure Boot bypass.

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