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Cybersecurity News Digest — Daily Briefings

TikTok to Pay $400M in U.S. Child Privacy Settlement

đź“° The U.S. Department of Justice announced that ByteDance-owned TikTok agreed to pay $400 million to resolve a 2024 lawsuit alleging violations of child privacy laws. The settlement includes $300 million payable immediately and $100 million contingent on vacating a prior consent decree tied to Musical.ly. The complaint, filed with the FTC, accused TikTok of enabling under-13 accounts and improperly collecting data in "Kids Mode," claims the company has disputed as largely tied to past practices. The DoJ called the recovery among the largest under COPPA and noted TikTok has since strengthened age controls and parental oversight.
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Supply-chain malware infects Android car head units

🔍 Kaspersky researchers say a supply-chain attack abused a legitimate DoFun update app to deliver JarService malware to Android-based car head units, attributing the campaign to the MoYu group. The loader retrieves encrypted payloads and exposes nine remote commands used to collect device metadata, run code, open URLs, and perform network checks. Operators primarily install a reverse-proxy module named zhima to convert head units into proxy nodes for ad fraud and monetization, while DoFun says it has remediated the issue.
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Protecting Windows Named Pipes from Local Abuse

đź”’ Named pipes are commonly used for interprocess communication on Windows but should never be treated as implicitly trusted. Developers often assume local IPC is safe, yet different users, sessions, and privilege levels may run on the same machine. Servers must verify client identities, apply explicit DACLs, authorize each operation, and validate message contents to avoid privilege escalation, confused-deputy issues, and denial-of-service. Remote accessibility and predictable pipe names further increase risk, so implement strict limits, timeouts, and local-only protections.
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Cloudflare launches Bot Preference Sync for robots.txt

🛡️ Cloudflare introduces Bot Preference Sync to align zone-level AI bot settings with a site's robots.txt, available to all customers from Free to Enterprise. The feature prepends generated directives to any existing robots.txt so owners' Search, Agent, and Training preferences match edge-enforced rules and managed blocks. Bot Preference Sync is on by default for new customers and can be disabled by those who need custom, fine-grained policies.
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Supply Chain Risks in the Modern SDLC

🔍 Unit 42 details how supply chain attacks have escalated, shifting adversaries from finished applications to the developer tooling and CI/CD pipelines that build software. The report examines incidents like ChainDrop, Axios, and Shai-Hulud to show how malicious preinstall scripts, account hijacks, and memory scraping steal credentials and self-propagate. It argues that SBOMs alone are insufficient and recommends continuous visibility, execution controls, ephemeral CI servers, and short-lived credentials to stop autonomous malware.
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Amazon Bedrock lowers pricing for GPT-5.6 Sol

đź”” Amazon Bedrock announces reduced pricing for OpenAI GPT-5.6 Sol, reflecting OpenAI's API price cuts. Sol now costs $4 per million input tokens and $20 per million output tokens, representing a 20% reduction on input and a 33.3% reduction on output pricing. The promotional rates apply at least through November 21, 2026, making high-volume, agentic coding and research workflows more cost-effective.
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Amazon Connect Customer adds conversational analytics

🤖 Managers can now query Amazon Connect Customer in plain language to get answers, evidence, and recommended fixes in seconds. The feature searches over 150 metrics across self-service, agent, and queue performance to identify what matters and explain why. Users can start with broad questions and drill down—receiving prioritized actions with confidence scores and projected impact. Available in all Regions that support Amazon Connect Customer AI Agents.
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AWS Deadline Cloud adds automatic download status

🖥️ The Deadline Cloud Monitor desktop app now displays download progress, status, and health for automatic job file downloads to your destination drive. The monitor provides visibility into render environments, jobs, resources, and costs, and the new Download status column appears at both job and task levels to confirm when outputs are available. An indicator shows how current the status is and the app provides guidance when files are unavailable.
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Amazon EKS Argo CD now supports custom configuration

🔧 The Amazon EKS Capability for Argo CD now accepts a standard argocd-cm ConfigMap in your cluster to enable custom configuration. This managed GitOps continuous delivery experience can be tuned to your team’s workflows, including custom health checks for Custom Resources, UI banner content, and resource watch/compare behavior. AWS applies settings configured the same way as upstream Argo CD, and built-in health checks for AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) and kro resources are included.
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AI Models Generate Viable Viral Genomes

🧬 Researchers taught AI models to generate complete genomes for a bacteriophage, using ΦX174 as a template. The models produced ~700,000 candidate designs and researchers selected 285 for synthesis and testing. After inserting the synthesized DNA into E. coli, 16 cultures produced viable phages, some more effective than the original ΦX174. This result illustrates both beneficial and concerning implications of AI-driven genetic design.
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AWS Glue 6.0: Lower Cost and Iceberg v3 Support

🚀 AWS Glue 6.0 is now generally available with a 30% price reduction and upgraded runtimes including Apache Spark 4.1, Python 3.13, and Scala 2.13. It adds full support for Apache Iceberg v3, newer Apache Hudi and Delta Lake versions, and productivity features such as Spark Declarative Pipelines, Real-Time Mode streaming, and Arrow-native Python UDFs. Glue 6.0 is available across AWS Commercial, GovCloud (US), and China regions.
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CISO View: Security Fundamentals in the AI Era

🔒 Chris Betz argues that as AI amplifies both attacker and defender capabilities, organizations must reinforce core security controls rather than abandon them. He emphasizes layered defenses—MFA, Zero Trust, patching, and detection and response—and describes how AI accelerates vulnerability discovery, threat modeling, and remediation. CISOs should combine technical rigor with strategic leadership to align security with business goals.
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Principles for Better AI Agent Delegation

🧭 At Google Cloud we examine how multi-agent systems should delegate tasks intelligently, drawing on Google DeepMind’s Intelligent AI Delegation research. The article outlines four principles: contract-first decomposition, cost-aware model routing, strict data minimization and cryptographic verification, and introducing dynamic cognitive friction to avoid blind compliance. These principles aim to improve reliability, security, and cost-efficiency when agents coordinate in enterprise workflows.
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Microsoft Defender driver can be abused for kernel ops

đź”’ Check Point Research demonstrated that Microsoft Defender's boot-time remediation driver, BTR.sys, can be repurposed to perform arbitrary kernel-level file and registry operations on Windows 7 through Windows 11 25H2 without exploiting a software flaw. The researcher published a proof-of-concept tool, BTR_CLI, and presented results at Black Hat USA 2026 and DEF CON 34, showing the driver can delete or move protected binaries and schedule actions for the next reboot. The technique requires administrative privileges (SeLoadDriverPrivilege) and leverages the driver's embedded RC4-encrypted protocol, making the component difficult to block without disrupting Defender. Check Point reported no evidence of real-world abuse and shared detection indicators and mitigation guidance focused on restricting SeLoadDriverPrivilege.
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Microsoft Links Gaming Crashes to RGB Device Drivers

🎮 Microsoft says the August 2026 Windows update (KB5121003) has triggered game crashes, freezes, and EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION errors on systems running Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2. The company is investigating and attributes the problem to drivers or components installed by peripherals with RGB lighting that include files named like inpoutx64. Affected titles include ARC Raiders, MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls, and The Finals. Developers such as Embark Studios offered a temporary workaround involving removal of the inpoutx64 driver while Microsoft continues its investigation.
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Android head-unit malware expands automotive botnets

🔍 In June 2026, researchers discovered malware targeting Android-based car head units that is delivered via an automatic firmware-update service. The attackers exploit DoFun’s TWCore updater to install a hidden dropper called JarService, which downloads a clicker and a proxy module to enroll head units in a botnet. Infected devices are used for ad fraud and to provide residential proxy services, degrading performance and exposing cars to further payloads.
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Microsoft introduces Classic Outlook theme rollout

📣 Microsoft is rolling out a Classic Outlook theme for Outlook on the web and New Outlook for Windows as part of a targeted release starting mid-August and completing by late September. The theme will become generally available worldwide between late September and late October. When enabled, it adjusts visual styling, layout, typography, icons, and selected interactions while respecting administrator settings and not migrating users automatically.
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North Korean Supply Chain Attack Targets Rust Ecosystem

đź”’ Wiz researchers linked a recent supply chain attack in the Rust ecosystem to state-sponsored North Korean actors. The campaign compromised maintainer accounts on crates.io to alter manifests and import a typosquatted dependency, allowing malicious build-time code to run during compilation. The backdoor aimed to harvest browser credentials, crypto wallets and developer secrets, affecting widely used crates including arrayref, internment and append-only-vec.
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