Hey r/cybersecurity 👋 We just released our Talos 2025 Year in Review and we have researchers and incident responders here for the next 24 hours to answer your questions. We also have some of our friends from Splunk on standby too! A few callouts from the Talos report: • ⚡ New vulnerabilities are weaponized almost immediately (React2Shell) • 🧟 Old ones still dominate (Log4j, EOL systems = \~40% of targets) • 🔐 MFA is getting bypassed at scale (fraudulent device compromise ↑178%) • 🏭 Ransomware keeps targeting manufacturing the hardest • 🎣 Internal phishing (post compromise) is increasing • 🌍 State sponsored actors + AI are raising the stakes Main theme: attackers are scaling their attacks by targeting identity, infrastructure, and trust systems. We’re happy to answer questions on: · Threat trends · MFA bypass · Phishing campaigns · Ransomware operations · AI based threats · Careers in threat intelligence · And (almost) anything else! Ask away 👇   submitted by   /u/CiscoTalos [link]   [comments]