Known Exploited Vulnerabilities and counting....
A known exploited vulnerability (KEV) refers to a software vulnerability that is being actively exploited by cybercriminals or threat actors. When a vulnerability becomes known to be exploited in the wild, it signals that the vulnerability poses a significant and imminent risk to organizations.
Cybersecurity Brief: April 7, 2026
Hospital Incident Disrupts Critical Care Operations
Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital in Massachusetts initiated emergency downtime procedures Monday following a cybersecurity incident that forced the diversion of ambulance traffic and cancellation of certain treatments. The facility has taken computers offline while responding to the breach, with clinical operations reverting to manual procedures. The incident underscores the continuing vulnerability of healthcare infrastructure to cyber attacks, with potential life-safety implications when emergency departments must turn away patients. No details have been released regarding the nature of the attack or whether ransomware was involved.
Supply Chain Attacks Target Development Tools
The TeamPCP threat group has demonstrated sophisticated supply chain attack capabilities across multiple incidents. The group compromised the Telnyx Python SDK on PyPI with malicious versions containing multi-stage infostealer malware, expanding on their previous Trivy supply-chain compromise. Separately, CERT-EU attributed the European Commission cloud breach to TeamPCP, revealing 92 gigabytes of compressed data—including personal information and emails from 29+ EU entities—was exfiltrated from a compromised AWS account. These incidents highlight the persistent threat to software development supply chains and cloud infrastructure, particularly targeting high-value government and enterprise environments. Meanwhile, Anthropic disclosed an unrelated packaging error that exposed approximately 500,000 lines of Claude Code source material, though no customer data was compromised.
Sources: Boston25News · NBC Boston · WHDH · TechCrunch · SC Media
Common Vulnerability and Exposure
CVEs form a database of known security vulnerabilities that are actively tracked and managed by a group of organizations, such as the U.S. National Cyber Security Alliance. CVEs are an important tool for network security management because they not only provide an inventory of existing vulnerabilities, but also provide information about how the vulnerability can be exploited and instructions on how to protect against it.
Search Known Exploits
Search for CVEs by vendor to identify known exploited vulnerabilities in your environment
Upcoming Patch Due Dates
via Binding Operational Directive 22-01
(BOD) 22-01 is a directive issued by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in the United States to federal agencies and federal contractors in order to improve their cybersecurity practices. It provides a set of guidelines and requirements that these agencies and contractors must follow to increase their defenses against cyber threats.
Loading...
Cyber Security News
You may have missed...
*
Inside a cyberattack: How hackers steal data
The truth about cybersecurity is that it's almost impossible to keep hackers outside of an organization, particularly as the cybercrime industry ...
Bitcoin's $1.3 trillion security race: Key initiatives aimed at quantum-proofing the world's largest blockchain
Google research this week suggests a sufficiently powerful quantum computer could crack Bitcoin's core cryptography in under nine minutes, with some a...
Salt Typhoon hack affects everyone in US
Analysis of the Salt Typhoon Chinese state-sponsored hacking campaign that infiltrated US enterprise software and telecommunications infrastructure us...
FBI Labels China-Linked Hack of Surveillance System a 'Major Cyber Incident'
Between 2019 and 2024, Salt Typhoon breached all three major U.S. cellular providers and accessed FBI wiretap infrastructure.
China-linked hackers breached dozens of telecoms, government agencies
Hackers working for the Chinese government broke into more than 50 telecommunications companies and government agencies in 42 countries using malware ...
Iran-linked ransomware gang targeted US healthcare org amid military conflict
An Iranian ransomware gang using Pay2Key targeted a US healthcare organization in late February with an improved variant that was tougher to detect an...
Medusa ransomware gang claims attacks on prominent Mississippi hospital and New Jersey county
The Medusa ransomware operation claimed a devastating cyberattack on Mississippi's largest hospital that knocked out systems for nine days and demande...
Interlock ransomware gang exploited Cisco firewall zero-day weeks before disclosure
The Interlock ransomware gang exploited a critical vulnerability in Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center software starting on January 26, weeks bef...
Russian gang claims breach of US power grid cooperative
Qilin ransomware gang, the most active ransomware gang of 2025, claims attack on Tennessee Valley Electric Cooperative raising concerns about threats ...
Updated daily
