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BMC Daily Cyber News

BMC Daily Cyber News

By: Jason Edwards
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The BCM Daily Cyber News brings you clear, timely updates on threats, breaches, patches, and trends every day. Stay informed in minutes with focused audio built for busy professionals. Learn more and explore at BareMetalCyber.com.2025 BareMetalCyber.com Politics & Government
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  • Daily Cyber News – December 3rd, 2025
    Dec 3 2025

    This is today’s cyber news for December third, 2025. Attackers are turning hacked home cameras, developer tools, and mobile phones into powerful surveillance and access channels that traditional controls struggle to cover. Leaders who understand these overlaps can better prioritize resilience, privacy, and vendor risk.

    Listeners will hear about smart home voyeurism at scale, code supply-chain attacks that leak hundreds of thousands of developer secrets, and a retail breach that exposed data on tens of millions of shoppers. The brief also covers Android zero-day fixes, malicious development extensions, and claims of a major hardware vendor breach that could put firmware and camera code into criminals’ hands. Finally, we explore how artificial intelligence adoption, new authentication bypass kits, and crime-as-a-service marketplaces are reshaping what “baseline” cyber risk looks like for teams of every size, with daily coverage available at DailyCyber.news.

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    15 mins
  • Daily Cyber News – December 2nd, 2025
    Dec 2 2025

    This is today’s cyber news for December 2nd, 2025. The brief highlights how everyday tools like browsers, developer extensions, mobile apps, and public Wi Fi are being bent into silent surveillance and credential theft channels that hit both consumers and enterprises.

    Listeners will hear how popular browser extensions turned into spying implants, how Chinese firms are quietly selling steganography tools to state aligned hackers, and how a long running airport and in flight Wi Fi imposter has finally been sentenced. The episode also covers a record breaking Coupang retail breach, a major mixer takedown that squeezes ransomware payments, and a deep lineup of stories on mobile banking fraud, fake storefronts, malicious updates, poisoned packages, and evolving espionage tradecraft, all tied back to what leaders and defenders can do next, with the daily feed available at DailyCyber.news.

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    16 mins
  • Daily Cyber News – December 1st, 2025
    Dec 1 2025

    This is today’s cyber news for December 1st, 2025. The briefing opens on the holiday crush, where industrial-scale fake shopping sites and cloned Cyber Monday stores quietly skim cards and personal details while banks and brands eat the fallout. From there it moves into the developer stack, with tens of thousands of live secrets sitting in public GitLab projects, sensitive data leaking through paste tools, and North Korean-linked and legacy Python supply chain traps turning open source and old build scripts into compromise paths. Together these stories show how fraud, code leaks, and inherited technical debt now collide directly with revenue, trust, and regulatory risk.

    Listeners will also hear how cross-tenant Teams guests can slip past familiar defenses, industrial control dashboards and Android phones face targeted attacks, fake Google Meet pages push remote access tools, and doxxing and council outages turn geopolitical and criminal pressure into very local pain. The episode covers new research on hidden artificial intelligence browser prompts and poetic jailbreaks for nuclear topics, along with breaches at sports, manufacturing, and telecom organizations, a Mirai-style botnet test during a cloud outage, tightened Microsoft Entra sign-ins, and a high-profile arrest in Poland. It is built for leaders, defenders, and builders who need fast, plain-English context, and the daily audio feed is available at DailyCyber.news.

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    20 mins
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