Security & Threat Intelligence · 25.07.2026, 15:29 UTC
Catan and Mouse
| Schweregrad | high aktiv ausgenutzt (KEV) |
|---|---|
| CVE | ↗ |
| Kategorie | Security & Threat Intelligence |
| Quelle | Cisco Talos ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 25.07.2026 UTC |
Sicherheitsmeldung mit Schweregrad hoch. Sie wird laut CISA-KEV aktiv ausgenutzt und sollte priorisiert behandelt werden. Betroffene Kennungen: CVE-2026-48558. Technische Details im Tab „Originaltext“; empfohlene Schritte in der Checkliste.
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Threat Source newsletter. “I do not know everything; still many things I understand.” ― Madeleine L'Engle, A Wrinkle in Time “Don't try to comprehend with your mind. Your minds are very limited. Use your intuition.” ― Madeleine L'Engle, A Wind in the Door The World Cup. The 4th of July as the US turns 250. Dungeon Crawler Carl. LeBron moving on. Wimbledon. AI. There are so many things that I could draw a parallel to farm for this week’s newsletter content. So let’s talk about board games. A lot of skills come and go, and your journey with cybersecurity will be full of tools that you learn and then are gone. It’s a never-ending journey of learning. And it’s honestly the best thing about this career path for the kind of minds that are drawn to it. Innate curiosity is the currency of our cyber family. Learning new and interesting board games (and I use the term broadly to circle in RPGs, card games, etc) is an incredible way to hone your mind and keep it focused on some of the most important tools that you will have. Games will harness your ability to highlight anomalous activity, by players, by rulesets, by structure. They will also highlight your personal brand of brain activity and allow you to leverage your singular style and intuition into a weapon. There are countless ways to win Ticket to Ride and your play style may be completely counter to someone you play with. That then creates patterns that you must learn to break. Nothing is more important to your defensive strategies than knowing yourself (know your environment!) and …