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DOGE, a company owned by Elon Musk, is allegedly using AI to monitor US federal employees, according to sources. Google has released an update to address two zero-day vulnerabilities in Android. The Scattered Spider group continues to conduct phishing and malware campaigns. Ransomware attacks are becoming less prevalent, indicating a decline in their relevance. ToddyCat has exploited a critical flaw in ESET products, allowing for stealthy malware execution. Oracle has privately confirmed a breach of its legacy system, resulting in the theft of client login credentials. Over 5,000 Ivanti Connect Secure appliances remain vulnerable to a critical remote code execution vulnerability. CISA has warned of active exploitation of a critical vulnerability in CrushFTP. In the Industry Voices segment, Matt Radolec from Varonis discusses building resilient cyber teams by recruiting gamers. AI has been shown to outperform human red teams in phishing tests, highlighting its potential in cybersecurity.