The 27th October Threat Intelligence Report outlines significant cyber incidents affecting various organizations. Toys ‘R’ Us Canada experienced a data breach that leaked customer details on the dark web but did not expose financial data. Concurrently, a ransomware attack on Japanese retailer Askul led to major operational disruptions, affecting logistics for prominent retailers and posing potential risks to customer data.
Moreover, vulnerabilities such as CVE-2025-33073 and CVE-2025-59287 highlight ongoing security threats. The former involves a Windows SMB Client flaw exploited for unauthorized access, while the latter represents a critical update for Windows Server vulnerabilities. Additionally, Check Point Research has identified malicious activities on YouTube as part of a sophisticated network distributing malware. There is an alarming resurgence of the LockBit ransomware group, which continues to target diverse environments across the globe, raising concerns for organizations that may fall victim to their enhanced exploitation techniques.
👉 Pročitaj original: Check Point Research