Open-source package manager Homebrew has become the latest victim of a malware campaign using false Google ads to compromise user credentials and steal cryptocurrency wallets. The information-stealing malware is known as AmosStealer and targets macOS systems. The attack involves a slight change in the genuine Homebrew URL to mislead users into downloading malware instead of the intended software. This highlights an escalating trend in cyberattacks targeting popular open-source tools and platforms.

Dispersed responsibility, lack of asset inventory is causing gaps in medical device cybersecurity
Witnesses at a House hearing on medical device cybersecurity highlighted the need for better tracking of devices and their vulnerability to cyber threats. They noted