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SANS Internet Storm Center Publishes Daily Threat Summary for April 14 2026

The SANS Internet Storm Center released its daily Stormcast podcast on April 14 2026, summarizing emerging malware, recent CVEs, and threat‑actor activity. TPRM teams should ingest this intel to keep vendor risk assessments current.

LiveThreat™ Intelligence · 📅 April 14, 2026· 📰 isc.sans.edu
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Informational
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Affected
4 sector(s)
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3 recommended
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isc.sans.edu

SANS Internet Storm Center Releases Daily “Stormcast” Threat Summary for April 14 2026

What Happened — The SANS Internet Storm Center (ISC) published its daily “Stormcast” podcast and diary entry for Tuesday, April 14 2026, highlighting the most notable security events, emerging malware families, and observed threat actor activity. The episode is available via the ISC website and RSS feed.

Why It Matters for TPRM — • Provides a concise, curated view of the latest threat landscape, helping third‑party risk managers stay ahead of emerging tactics. • Highlights any new vulnerabilities or exploit trends that could affect vendor environments. • Offers actionable intelligence that can be fed into vendor security assessments and monitoring programs.

Who Is Affected — All organizations that rely on third‑party services, especially those in technology, finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure, should monitor the insights for potential downstream impact.

Recommended Actions — • Review the Stormcast summary for any new IOCs or vulnerability disclosures relevant to your vendor stack. • Update threat‑feed integrations and detection rules to incorporate highlighted indicators. • Brief your vendor management team on any emerging tactics that may affect existing contracts.

Technical Notes — The Stormcast episode aggregates open‑source intelligence, recent CVE disclosures, and observed malware campaigns. No single CVE is disclosed in this entry, but the podcast references several zero‑day exploits and credential‑stuffing trends observed in the wild. Source: SANS Internet Storm Center – Stormcast April 14 2026

📰 Original Source
https://isc.sans.edu/diary/rss/32894

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