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A known exploited vulnerability (KEV) refers to a software vulnerability that is being actively exploited by cybercriminals or threat actors. When a vulnerability becomes known to be exploited in the wild, it signals that the vulnerability poses a significant and imminent risk to organizations.

Cybersecurity Brief: April 13, 2026

Healthcare organizations continue to face escalating cyber threats, with the FBI confirming the sector topped all industries for ransomware attacks in 2025 with 460 incidents and 182 data breaches. The trend shows no signs of abating: Massachusetts-based Signature Healthcare is currently managing a significant cyberattack detected April 6th, forcing the Brockton hospital to divert ambulances and cancel services. The Anubis ransomware-as-a-service gang has claimed responsibility and alleges theft of 2 terabytes of patient data, highlighting the continued healthcare targeting as critical infrastructure remains vulnerable.

Software supply chain compromises are delivering immediate consequences across multiple vectors. CPUID's backend infrastructure was hijacked to distribute malware-laden versions of popular hardware monitoring tools CPU-Z and HWMonitor, replacing legitimate downloads with remote access trojans designed for credential theft. Meanwhile, a critical pre-authentication RCE vulnerability (CVE-2026-39987) in the Marimo Python notebook tool was exploited in the wild within 10 hours of public disclosure on April 8th. Additionally, Microsoft disclosed a severe intent redirection vulnerability in the widely-deployed EngageLab SDK that allowed malicious Android applications to bypass security sandboxing and access sensitive data in cryptocurrency wallets. Attackers are also leveraging brand impersonation, with fake Claude AI websites distributing the PlugX remote access trojan, demonstrating how threat actors quickly weaponize interest in emerging technologies.

Sources: SecurityWeek · Gov Info Security · The Hacker News · AHA · HIPAA Journal · The Register · Microsoft Security

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CVEs form a database of known security vulnerabilities that are actively tracked and managed by a group of organizations, such as the U.S. National Cyber Security Alliance. CVEs are an important tool for network security management because they not only provide an inventory of existing vulnerabilities, but also provide information about how the vulnerability can be exploited and instructions on how to protect against it.

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