CyberSecurity Knuggets

Feb 10, 2026

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Subject: The European Commission’s mobile device platform was hacked

Summary: The European Commission detected a cyberattack on its mobile device management platform, potentially exposing staff members’ personal information such as names and phone numbers, but found no evidence devices were compromised. The breach is linked to vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) software, similarly exploited in attacks on Dutch government agencies. Meanwhile, all four major Singaporean telcos were targeted by a China-linked threat actor UNC3886, though customer data appears unaffected. Other highlights include the arrest of a Polish database leaker, a cyberattack on Romanian pipeline operator Conpet, and warnings from Germany about state-sponsored phishing via messaging apps.

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Email 2:

Subject: New Whitepaper: Secure AI-Driven Development from First Prompt to Final Fix

Summary: Snyk released a whitepaper titled “From First Prompt to Final Fix” presenting strategies to secure AI-driven software development by embedding security checks between the developer and AI code generation. Key topics include establishing “Secure at Inception,” AI-powered remediation to clear security backlogs, and governance approaches using Snyk Studio and Model Context Protocol. The resource is intended for development and security professionals facing rapid AI-generated code production and associated security risks.

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Email 3:

Subject: European Commission and Dutch government agencies breached by Ivanti EPMM flaw | The CyberWire 2.9.26s

Summary: A global wave of cyberattacks exploiting critical vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-1281, CVE-2026-1340) in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) has affected multiple government bodies including the European Commission and Dutch agencies. The flaws allow unauthenticated remote code execution and were patched recently. The US CISA has included one flaw in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Singaporean telecommunication providers were also targeted by China-linked UNC3886 actor. Additionally, BridgePay confirmed a ransomware attack causing outages impacting government and private sector services in the US.

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Subject: European Commission Investigating Cyberattacks

Summary: The European Commission continues to investigate recent cyberattacks amid alerts on cybersecurity challenges including blind reliance on CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog and ongoing threats like SolarWinds zero-days and ransomware. The newsletter includes expert insights on AI’s evolving role in cyberattacks and defenses, with coverage of industry funding and merger activity. Resources, upcoming webinars, and virtual events are also highlighted for security professionals.

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