🛍 Victoria’s Secret Shuts Down U.S. Website Amid Security Incident
Victoria’s Secret has temporarily taken its U.S. website offline and limited some in-store services following a “security incident.” While the company has not confirmed whether it was a cyberattack or ransomware, internal disruptions include employees losing access to emails. Customers are advised to be cautious of potential phishing threats.
🖥 SentinelOne Restores Services After Global Outage
Cybersecurity firm SentinelOne experienced a global service disruption affecting customer-facing services, including management consoles. Although customer endpoints remained protected, security teams were unable to access management tools. The company has completed a root cause analysis and restored services.
📅 Chinese Hackers Exploit Google Calendar for Malware Operations
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group reports that Chinese state-sponsored group APT41 is using Google Calendar to embed malware and execute operations on compromised devices. The malware, dubbed TOUGHPROGRESS, uses encrypted calendar events to receive commands and exfiltrate data, highlighting the creative tactics of elite cyber threat groups.