CyberSecurity Knuggets

Aug 19, 2025

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Subject: Exciting News: Academics Discover Groundbreaking 5G Attack

Sender: risky-biz@ghost.io

In a recent development, a team of academics has uncovered a groundbreaking 5G attack that bypasses the need for a malicious base station. The attack, detailed in a new software toolkit named Sni5Gect, allows for the interception, sniffing, and alteration of 5G data packets without relying on a rogue base station. Here’s a summary of the key findings:

  • The attack can downgrade 5G traffic to weaker states without the use of a malicious base station.
  • The Sni5Gect tool can crash user equipment, harvest device details, and downgrade connections to lower-generation states for more successful attacks.
  • Researchers have reported this novel 5G downgrade attack to the GSM Association for mitigation efforts.
  • The tool has a small proximity requirement, with optimal results observed within a 20-meter range.
  • The research team behind this discovery hails from the Singapore University of Technology and Design, with the source code for the Sni5Gect tool being open-source.

For more details and the full paper on this groundbreaking attack, you can access it here.

Stay informed and ahead of the game with this cutting-edge development in 5G security.


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Subject: Urgent Bulletin: Workday Data Breach Impacts Companies

Sender: editor@thecyberwire.com

An alarming data breach at Workday has been uncovered, shedding light on a widespread social engineering campaign targeting organizations, including Workday. The breach exposed information from the company’s third-party CRM platform, highlighting the serious risks posed by such attacks. Here are the key highlights:

  • The breach signifies a wave of social engineering attacks targeting Salesforce instances, with the ShinyHunters group behind the malicious activities.
  • The nature of the breach involved obtaining business contact information like names, email addresses, and phone numbers.
  • Organizations are advised to follow Salesforce’s security guidance to protect against similar attacks.

Furthermore, Colt, a major telecommunications company, faced a cyber incident with the Warlock ransomware gang claiming responsibility for the disruptions. The situation is evolving, with stolen data being offered for sale.

Stay vigilant and proactive in the face of escalating cyber threats impacting major corporations.


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Subject: Breaking News: Novel 5G Attack Bypasses Malicious Base Station

Sender: news@securityweek.com

Exciting developments in the realm of cybersecurity have emerged with the discovery of a groundbreaking 5G attack that circumvents the need for a malicious base station. The novel attack has far-reaching implications and has the potential to reshape the landscape of 5G security. Here’s a quick overview of the latest findings:

  • The newly uncovered 5G attack sidesteps the necessity of a malicious base station, revolutionizing security measures.
  • With hundreds of N-able N-central instances affected by exploited vulnerabilities, the cybersecurity landscape is on high alert.
  • In light of the recent Workday data breach, companies are urged to fortify their defenses against widespread social engineering attacks.

As the cybersecurity threat landscape continues to evolve, it’s imperative to stay informed and proactive in safeguarding critical systems and data.


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