NSA warns AI exploits target power and water, Android malware leaks data via nearby phones, ransomware’s sweet spot

NSA Warns AI-Generated Exploits Target US Critical Infrastructure + New Android Malware "Manic" + Ransomware's Mid-Market Focus

In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, sponsored by NordLayer, the NSA and FBI warn of an active campaign using AI-generated exploit tools to probe US critical infrastructure, specifically Siemens S7 PLCs in energy, water, and agriculture, with attackers scanning for exposed controllers and deploying disguised exploitation scripts.

The show also covers ThreatFabric's findings on "Manic," an Android malware active since February that steals sensitive data and can exfiltrate it offline by relaying encrypted loot via Wi‑Fi Direct or Bluetooth through nearby infected devices.

Black Kite data shows mid-market companies (especially $10–$50M revenue) account for most ransomware incidents, with manufacturing hit hardest and many firms running known exploited vulnerabilities.

Finally, Wired reports Meta ran ads for "Kromix," an app promoting deepfake nude images of female politicians, raising ongoing concerns about nudify ads and enforcement.

00:00 Sponsor NordLayer
00:37 Headlines Preview
01:05 AI Exploits Hit PLCs
04:06 Android Malware Manic
06:49 Ransomware Targets Midmarket
09:19 Meta Nudify Ads Scandal
12:26 Wrap Up and Weekend Tease
13:23 Sponsor Message NordLayer

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