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Daily Cyber News – November 14th, 2025

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This is today’s cyber news for November 14th, 2025. Today’s brief connects travel scams, AI secrets, and live social engineering with active attacks on the edge of the network. You’ll hear how fake hotel booking sites quietly skim payment cards, why leading AI companies are leaking access keys from forgotten GitHub repos, and how WhatsApp screen-sharing scams let fraudsters drain accounts in real time. We also cover critical flaws in popular firewalls and a new Akira ransomware tactic that can take down entire Nutanix clusters. Together, these stories show how everyday tools can quickly become high-impact attack paths.

Listeners get a fast tour of the top ten threats shaping risk right now, from hotel and SMS fraud to cloud code leaks, perimeter device exploitation, and emerging attacks on virtualized data centers and shared hosting. Leaders will understand where to push for better visibility and stronger vendor assurances, defenders will pick up practical signals to hunt for in logs and telemetry, and builders will hear why safer defaults matter in AI and developer tooling. All in one short daily listen, with every headline also available in written form at DailyCyber.news.

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This is today’s cyber news for November 14th, 2025. Today’s brief connects travel scams, AI secrets, and live social engineering with active attacks on the edge of the network. You’ll hear how fake hotel booking sites quietly skim payment cards, why leading AI companies are leaking access keys from forgotten GitHub repos, and how WhatsApp screen-sharing scams let fraudsters drain accounts in real time. We also cover critical flaws in popular firewalls and a new Akira ransomware tactic that can take down entire Nutanix clusters. Together, these stories show how everyday tools can quickly become high-impact attack paths.

Listeners get a fast tour of the top ten threats shaping risk right now, from hotel and SMS fraud to cloud code leaks, perimeter device exploitation, and emerging attacks on virtualized data centers and shared hosting. Leaders will understand where to push for better visibility and stronger vendor assurances, defenders will pick up practical signals to hunt for in logs and telemetry, and builders will hear why safer defaults matter in AI and developer tooling. All in one short daily listen, with every headline also available in written form at DailyCyber.news.

  continue reading

50 episodes

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