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Hacking Brief – May 24, 2026
New reporting reveals the 2020 SolarWinds supply chain compromise was significantly more damaging to U.S. government networks than previously disclosed. According to Bloomberg, threat actors maintained persistent access to Treasury Department systems far longer than initial assessments indicated, expanding the known scope of one of the most consequential espionage operations against federal agencies. The revelations underscore ongoing challenges in detecting and remediating nation-state intrusions across segmented government infrastructure.
In cryptocurrency security, StablR suffered a contract exploit resulting in losses exceeding $3 million. Two smart contracts associated with the euro stablecoin issuer were compromised, with blockchain investigators confirming unauthorized fund transfers. Meanwhile, South Korean regulators are revising network separation policies in response to emerging AI-driven attack capabilities, specifically citing concerns about advanced language models like Anthropic's systems being leveraged for sophisticated social engineering and reconnaissance operations. The policy shift reflects growing recognition that traditional air-gapped architectures may require reevaluation against AI-augmented threat actor tradecraft.
Sources: Gizmodo · Binance · Seoul Economic Daily
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