Mrtentacle, Morphing Meerkat, Tor, VMWare, Waymo, Oracle, Aaran Leyland, and more… – SWN #463
Mrtentacle, Morphing Meerkat, Tor, VMWare, Waymo, Oracle, Aaran Leyland, and More, on this edition of the Security Weekly News.
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- 1. Oracle customers confirm data stolen in alleged cloud breach is valid
- 2. Hijacked Microsoft Stream classic domain “spams” SharePoint sites
- 3. AI-enabled phishing and fake worker attacks on the rise
- 4. New Morphing Meerkat Phishing Kit Mimics 114 Brands Using Victims’ DNS Email Records
- 5. Novel technique can unmask up to 70% of crooks hiding behind VPNs, proxies, Tor
- 6. Distie Arrow says smallest VMware license leapt to 72 cores
- 7. Gemini hackers can deliver more potent attacks with a helping hand from… Gemini
- 8. After 50 million miles, Waymos crash a lot less than human drivers
- 1. STEAL MY TESLA
“Steal My Tesla” is a satirical website that humorously critiques Tesla’s brand image and the challenges owners might face when reselling their vehicles. The site offers fictional services such as “Discreet Tesla Acquisition,” “International Shipping & Logistics,” and assistance with “Police Reports & Insurance Claims,” all presented with tongue-in-cheek descriptions. For instance, it suggests that owners struggling to sell their Teslas due to a “shrinking market” and association with a “toxic, Nazi-adjacent brand” can rely on their “expert team” to handle the acquisition process. The website also includes fabricated testimonials from satisfied clients who purportedly benefited from these services. Importantly, a disclaimer at the bottom clarifies that the site is satirical and intended for humor.