Staying updated on the latest trends in cybersecurity threats can be challenging, but Redditors have shared some valuable insights and resources. Here are some of the key trends and methods to keep informed:
Ransomware remains a significant threat, with groups like Qilin, Akira, and Medusa employing advanced techniques.
Phishing is often the initial attack vector for ransomware.
Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) has become more prevalent, making it easier for attackers to launch sophisticated phishing campaigns.
Human behavior continues to be a major vulnerability.
AI-driven attacks are becoming more common, with attackers using AI to create convincing phishing emails and deepfake scams.
AI in security is a double-edged sword, with both defenders and attackers leveraging AI technologies.
Supply chain attacks are increasingly sophisticated, targeting third-party vendors to gain access to larger networks.
SIM swapping is an underrated threat that can lead to significant security breaches.
The Hacker News and Bleeping Computer are popular sources for cybersecurity news.
TLDR InfoSec newsletter provides daily short descriptions of various cyber sources.
The Cyberwire Podcast and SecurityNow are recommended for daily and weekly updates.
LinkedIn and Reddit are useful for staying connected with industry professionals and discussions.
Twitter and Bluesky are also mentioned, though some users have moved away from Twitter.
CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) list and 2600 IRC feeds are valuable for real-time updates on vulnerabilities.
Gemini Deep Research Model can provide daily reports on top cybersecurity threats.
By leveraging these resources and staying engaged with the community, you can keep up with the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats.
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