
Prime Cyber Insights: Maximum Severity Flaws and the Siege of Critical Infrastructure
This episode analyzes a wave of CVSS 10.0 vulnerabilities in workflow tools, the exploitation of discontinued D-Link devices, and the escalating cyber offensive targeting Taiwan’s energy and healthcare sectors.
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Show Notes
We explore the dangerous intersection of maximum-severity technical vulnerabilities and high-stakes geopolitical cyber warfare.
- 🚨 Breaking down the CVSS 10.0 remote code execution flaw in n8n automation and Veeam Backup.
- 🏥 Analyzing Taiwan's National Security Bureau report on Chinese cyberattacks targeting hospitals and energy grids.
- 💾 The persistent risk of discontinued D-Link devices and legacy Microsoft Office vulnerabilities added to CISA's KEV.
- 🛡️ Critical enterprise security updates from Cisco and Google Chrome.
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- (00:00) - Introduction
- (01:08) - Maximum Severity: n8n and Veeam Vulnerabilities
- (02:21) - Geopolitical Threats: Taiwan’s Critical Infrastructure
- (03:10) - The Danger of Legacy Systems and Endpoints
- (04:13) - Conclusion