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Cybersecurity Snafus: The Week’s Biggest Blunders You Missed
SecurityWeek’s cybersecurity news roundup delivers the latest in vulnerability discoveries, emerging attack techniques, and significant policy changes. Highlights include a possible zero-day in Adobe Reader, a $20 hack to undermine the .mobi TLD, and new macOS malware. Stay informed on cybersecurity with SecurityWeek’s weekly compilation.

Hot Take:
Why spend thousands on a cyber heist when $20 can buy you admin rights to the .mobi TLD? And here we thought the best bargains were on Black Friday!
Key Points:
- Adobe Reader’s CVE-2024-41869 may be a zero-day vulnerability.
- Researchers bought a domain for $20, gaining access to .mobi TLD communications.
- Scattered Spider ransomware is targeting insurance and financial sectors.
- New macOS malware HZ RAT gives attackers complete control over infected devices.
- WhatsApp’s View Once feature can be easily bypassed.