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SANS Stormcast Thursday May 29th 2025: LLM Assisted Analysis; MSP Ransomware; Everetz Vulnerability

May 28, 2025 6:10 1.16 MB ( 4.01 MB less) Downloads: 0

Exploring a Use Case of Artificial Intelligence Assistance with Understanding an Attack
Jennifer Wilson took a weird string found in a recent honeypot sample and worked with ChatGPT to figure out what it is all about.
https://isc.sans.edu/diary/%5BGuest%20Diary%5D%20Exploring%20a%20Use%20Case%20of%20Artificial%20Intelligence%20Assistance%20with%20Understanding%20an%20Attack/31980
Ransomware Deployed via SimpleHelp Vulnerabilities
Ransomware actors are using vulnerabilities in SimpleHelp to gain access to victim s networks via MSPs. The exploited vulnerabilities were patched in January.
https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2025/05/27/dragonforce-actors-target-simplehelp-vulnerabilities-to-attack-msp-customers/
OS Command Injection in Everetz Equipment
Broadcast equipment manufactured by Everetz is susceptible to an OS command injection vulnerability. Everetz has not responded to researchers reporting the vulnerability so far and there is no patch available.
https://www.onekey.com/resource/security-advisory-remote-code-execution-on-evertz-svdn-cve-2025-4009