A recently disclosed breach involved hackers exploiting a flaw in Cisco's SD-WAN solution, as reported by Mandiant, highlighting the evolving nature of attack methods1. This vulnerability, combined with the exploitation of three Ubiquiti flaws, demonstrates the increasing sophistication of threat actors. London Hydro also disclosed a customer data breach, while researchers warned of cross-cloud bucket hijacking risks and an INC ransomware leak. Additionally, incidents involving Texas and Gravity SMTP were reported, further emphasizing the need for heightened security measures. The exploitation of these vulnerabilities, particularly in the context of a Cisco SD-WAN flaw, underscores the importance of robust security protocols and prompt patch management. This breach matters to practitioners because it signals potential downstream regulatory and supply-chain effects, emphasizing the need for proactive security measures to mitigate the risks associated with these evolving attack methods.