Risky Bulletin: Cambodia promises to dismantle scam networks by April
Summary
Cambodia has pledged to dismantle online scam networks by April. The article also mentions CISA urging the adoption of OpenEoX, Linux gaining post-quantum cryptography (PQC) support, and Palo Alto Networks refraining from attributing an APT to China due to fear.
IFF Assessment
The dismantling of scam networks and improved security features like PQC support in Linux are beneficial for defenders.
Severity
Defender Context
Defenders should monitor the progress of Cambodia's efforts to dismantle scam networks, as this can impact the volume of phishing and social engineering attacks. The integration of PQC support in Linux is a positive development, but its widespread adoption and effectiveness need to be closely watched in the context of evolving quantum computing threats. The hesitation of vendors to attribute attacks adds complexity to threat intelligence and response efforts.