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This is today’s cyber news for November 26th, 2025. Today’s rundown connects a cyberattack that silenced emergency alerts, critical flaws in a tiny cloud logging agent, and fresh warnings that secure messaging apps can still be turned into surveillance tools when phones are compromised. We also cover long-running credential leaks from online code helpers, major data exposures at an airline and a real estate finance firm, and disruptive hits to business platforms and cloud email. Rounding it out are big-picture shifts: nation-state crews pooling playbooks, seasonal phishing spikes, and new research that questions how much protection hardware security features really provide.

Listeners will hear short, clear segments on each of the twenty stories covered in the BareMetalCyber Daily Brief, focused on what happened, why it matters, and who is most exposed. The episode highlights practical angles for leaders, defenders, and builders: vendor outages that ripple into public safety, email and identity attacks that bypass passwords, creative and personal devices becoming back doors, and automation tools that lower the bar for entry-level cybercrime. It is a fast-moving audio companion to the written brief, with every headline also available in the DailyCyber.news archive.

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