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Industrial Phishing Kit QRR Discovered: New Cyber Threats Unveiled | Cybersecurity Today

Industrial Phishing Kit QRR Discovered: New Cyber Threats Unveiled | Cybersecurity Today

Update: 2025-11-12
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In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host David Shipley covers the latest threats in the cybersecurity landscape. Highlights include the emergence of the quantum root redirect (QRR) phishing kit, a sophisticated automated phishing platform targeting Microsoft 365 credentials across 90 countries. The hospitality industry is also being hit with a new 'click fix' phishing campaign, compromising booking systems and targeting hotel guests. Researchers discover new vulnerabilities in ChatGPT, exposing private data via indirect prompt injection attacks. Additionally, the University of Pennsylvania confirms a massive data breach, highlighting the risks of not implementing comprehensive MFA protocols. Stay informed with the latest cybersecurity news and insights to protect your organization.

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00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message
00:46 Quantum Root Redirect: A New Phishing Threat
03:47 Click Fix Phishing Attacks on Hotels
07:58 ChatGPT Vulnerabilities and AI Security Risks
11:37 University of Pennsylvania Data Breach
15:12 Conclusion and Call to Action

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Industrial Phishing Kit QRR Discovered: New Cyber Threats Unveiled | Cybersecurity Today

Industrial Phishing Kit QRR Discovered: New Cyber Threats Unveiled | Cybersecurity Today

David Shipley