Security & Threat Intelligence · 27.07.2026, 16:19 UTC
27th July – Threat Intelligence Report
| Schweregrad | high aktiv ausgenutzt (KEV) |
|---|---|
| CVE | ↗ ↗ ↗ |
| Kategorie | Security & Threat Intelligence |
| Quelle | Check Point Research ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 27.07.2026 UTC |
Sicherheitsmeldung mit Schweregrad noch nicht bewertet. Betroffene Kennungen: CVE-2025-66376, CVE-2026-16232, CVE-2026-50522. Technische Details im Tab „Originaltext“; empfohlene Schritte in der Checkliste.
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Nichirei, a Japan-based frozen-food supplier and logistics company, has experienced a ransomware attack that disrupted shipping operations and affected approximately 5,000 customers. KFC Japan warned of possible shortages. Nichirei confirmed personal data theft, while the RansomHouse group claimed responsibility and published a subset of the stolen information. Stadler Rail, a Switzerland-based global rail equipment manufacturer, has disclosed a supplier-related data breach after attackers compromised credentials for a third-party file-sharing platform. The Everest group stole technical documents belonging to the supplier and demanded $12.3 million. Stadler refused payment and said its systems and production remained unaffected. Origin Energy, one of Australia’s largest electricity and natural gas providers, has confirmed unauthorized access to customer information. Exposed data may include names, addresses, birth dates, phone numbers, account details, and partial payment information. Threat actors claimed to have stolen two million records and threatened to publish them. Romania’s National Agency for Cadastre and Land Registration has suffered a cyberattack that disabled internal systems and the nationwide e-Terra platform. The disruption halted property transactions for nearly a week. Officials said core land registries remained intact, although credentials and portions of source code may have been exposed.
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