Signal Database
East Asia Cyber & AI Risk Tracker
Search structured signals first, then open briefs, exports, or public-source records when a signal deserves deeper review.
Search A Task
Start with a country, CVE, company, sector, source family, or threat theme such as ransomware, JVN, KrCERT, procurement, or AI security.
Inspect Signals
Open source-linked records, compare priority, check dates, and use the related collection pages when a record needs context.
Export Or Monitor
Use capped CSV, indicator CSV, RSS, copyable briefs, and local watchlists for repeat workflow use. Larger data access uses the request form.
Who This Helps
Security, cloud, governance, supplier-risk, and research teams that need English access to East Asia public cyber, AI, cloud, incident, procurement, and CERT signals.
How To Verify
Treat Nogosee as a monitoring layer: open the linked source, compare nearby tracker records, and check methodology and update cadence before making operational decisions.
Public Boundary
Public search, CSV, RSS, and topic pages are capped samples. Full feeds, historical exports, and custom monitoring remain request-only, and private query logic is not published.
Live Database Proof
The tracker is backed by structured public records before any article is written.
This server-rendered proof uses the public-signal summary first, so crawlers, screenshots, and no-JavaScript checks can see that the database is alive.
Latest database activity 2026-06-13 12:03. Snapshot generated 2026-06-13 13:05. Capped public exports prove workflow fit; full feeds and historical access remain request-only.
Dashboard Lens
Regional risk and workflow queue
Use this snapshot to decide whether to start with country monitoring, CVE triage, ransomware watch, cloud/identity review, or API/export evaluation.
- Nogosee Workflow: Building a Weekly East Asia Cyber Risk Brief from Tracker SignalsGlobal / Security
- A Practical Workflow for How to triage a JPCERT/CC alert in 10 minutesGlobal / Security
- A Practical Workflow for How to decide whether a Taiwan CERT vulnerability matters to your companyGlobal / Security
- A Practical Workflow for Japan supplier cyber risk review for cloud and SaaS teamsGlobal / Security
134 signals across 24 active days.
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Open ransomware/extortion queryNogosee Workflow: Building a Weekly East Asia Cyber Risk Brief from Tracker Signals
This continuity article provides a practical, source-grounded workflow for creating a weekly executive brief from East Asia cyber and AI risk signals using Nogosee's public tracker. It outlines how to preserve source integrity, avoid unsupported inferences, group signals by region and sector, and write action-oriented next steps—all while maintaining Nogosee's evidentiary standards for continuity content.
A Practical Workflow for How to triage a JPCERT/CC alert in 10 minutes
A Practical Workflow for How to triage a JPCERT/CC alert in 10 minutes helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for How to decide whether a Taiwan CERT vulnerability matters to your company
A Practical Workflow for How to decide whether a Taiwan CERT vulnerability matters to your company helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Japan supplier cyber risk review for cloud and SaaS teams
A Practical Workflow for Japan supplier cyber risk review for cloud and SaaS teams helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Taiwan semiconductor and manufacturing supplier cyber risk review
A Practical Workflow for Taiwan semiconductor and manufacturing supplier cyber risk review helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Turn East Asia CERT feeds into SOC tickets without creating alert noise
A Practical Workflow for Turn East Asia CERT feeds into SOC tickets without creating alert noise helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Monitoring JPCERT/CC alerts for Japan enterprise and infrastructure risk
A Practical Workflow for Monitoring JPCERT/CC alerts for Japan enterprise and infrastructure risk helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Reading JVN vulnerability notes for Japanese product and supplier exposure
A Practical Workflow for Reading JVN vulnerability notes for Japanese product and supplier exposure helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Monitoring KrCERT and KISA notices for South Korea cyber risk
A Practical Workflow for Monitoring KrCERT and KISA notices for South Korea cyber risk helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Monitoring Singapore CSA alerts for regional cloud, finance, and government risk
A Practical Workflow for Monitoring Singapore CSA alerts for regional cloud, finance, and government risk helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Monitoring TWCERT/CC TVN (English) vulnerability notes for Taiwan vendor exposure
A Practical Workflow for Monitoring TWCERT/CC TVN (English) vulnerability notes for Taiwan vendor exposure helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Using TWCERT/CC vulnerability notes (English) to monitor Taiwan supply-chain risk
A Practical Workflow for Using TWCERT/CC vulnerability notes (English) to monitor Taiwan supply-chain risk helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Using TWCERT/CC security news (English) as an early-warning feed for Taiwan IT risk
A Practical Workflow for Using TWCERT/CC security news (English) as an early-warning feed for Taiwan IT risk helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Monitoring TWCERT/CC vulnerability notes for Taiwan supply-chain exposure
A Practical Workflow for Monitoring TWCERT/CC vulnerability notes for Taiwan supply-chain exposure helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for Using TWCERT/CC security news as an early-warning signal for Taiwan cyber risk
A Practical Workflow for Using TWCERT/CC security news as an early-warning signal for Taiwan cyber risk helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
Oracle Emergency Mitigations Address Critical PeopleSoft Zero-Day Exploited in Education Sector Data Theft Campaign
Oracle has released emergency mitigations for CVE-2026-35273, a critical unauthenticated remote code execution zero-day in PeopleSoft PeopleTools versions 8.61 and 8.62, actively exploited by the ShinyHunters extortion gang in data theft attacks targeting over 100 organizations, primarily in the U.S. education sector. Mandiant confirmed the exploitation chain involving staging servers, MeshCentral agents, and data...
A Practical Workflow for Build an East Asia AI security watchlist for governance teams
A Practical Workflow for Build an East Asia AI security watchlist for governance teams helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
A Practical Workflow for What is KrCERT, and when should cloud teams act on South Korea alerts?
A Practical Workflow for What is KrCERT, and when should cloud teams act on South Korea alerts? helps security, cloud, and supplier-risk teams keep an East Asia cyber or AI-risk signal under review when there is no fresh publish-ready news item. It explains how to preserve the original link, separate visible evidence from assumptions, and route unclear findings without inventing unsupported claims.
South Korea Fines Coupang Record $409 Million for Massive Data Breach
South Korea’s PIPC fined Coupang $409 million for a breach exposing 37.55 million customers’ data due to poor authentication key management and access controls, with a former Chinese national IT employee suspected of data theft and evidence tampering.
Critical Yarbo Robot Fleet Vulnerabilities Allow Global Telemetry Access and Command Injection
CISA advisory ICSA-26-162-01 discloses two critical vulnerabilities in Yarbo's Android/iOS mobile app and cloud infrastructure: hard-coded MQTT credentials (CVE-2026-10557, CVSS 9.8) and missing per-device authorization (CVE-2026-7368, CVSS 8.1), enabling attackers to access global robot telemetry and send operational commands to any Yarbo robot fleet worldwide using only the device serial number.
CISA Adds Ivanti Sentry Command Injection Flaw to KEV Catalog Amid Active Exploitation
CISA has added CVE-2026-10520, an OS command injection vulnerability in Ivanti Sentry, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog based on evidence of active exploitation. The vulnerability is described as an OS command injection flaw in Ivanti Sentry. CISA urges federal agencies and all organizations to prioritize remediation of KEV-listed vulnerabilities under BOD 26-04 and risk-based vulnerability management.
F5OS Privilege Escalation Vulnerability Patched in Advisory A26-06-23
GovCERT.HK alerts that F5 has released fixes for CVE-2025-20105, a privilege escalation flaw in F5OS-A and F5OS-C versions, urging immediate patching to prevent local admin rights gain.
Practical Guidance for Monitoring Taiwan Supply-Chain Risk via TWCERT/CC English Vulnerability Notes
This continuity article provides Nogosee workflow guidance for security and supplier-risk teams to monitor Taiwan-linked vulnerabilities using the official TWCERT/CC English vulnerability note RSS feed without overstating urgency or implying new incidents. It explains how to preserve source integrity, separate evidence from interpretation, and apply flexible review criteria when assessing supplier exposure in Taiw...
How Security Teams Can Monitor TWCERT/CC Vulnerability Notes for Taiwan Supplier Risk
This evergreen playbook provides practical workflow guidance for global security, cloud, and operations teams to monitor the TWCERT/CC English TVN RSS feed for Taiwan vendor vulnerability notes. It outlines how to preserve source integrity, separate observable facts from interpretation, and apply Nogosee workflow principles without inventing unsupported claims. The article supports continuous monitoring of thin si...
ASEC Weekly Report Notes Black X Ransomware Activity and Education Platform Data Leak in June 2026
ASEC's Ransom & Dark Web Issues Week 2, June 2026 report documents Black X ransomware targeting Korean and U.S. organizations, a data leak from a South Korean education platform on BreachForums by threat actor Hasan, and exposure of French government messaging data on PwnForums, highlighting cross-sector dark web activity.
JPCERT/CC Warns of Active Exploitation in Microsoft Exchange Server Spoofing Flaw CVE-2026-42897
JPCERT/CC advisory JPCERT-AT-2026-0017 confirms active exploitation of CVE-2026-42897, a spoofing vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange Server disclosed May 14, 2026, which could lead to remote code execution. The advisory urges immediate patching via Microsoft Update or Windows Update, highlighting the vulnerability's presence in the wild and its relevance to organizations using Exchange Server in Japan and globally.
Critical Windows Defender Vulnerability 'RoguePlanet' Exposes Systems to SYSTEM Privilege Escalation
A critical vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Defender, dubbed 'RoguePlanet', allows attackers to gain SYSTEM privileges via a publicly available proof-of-concept exploit, affecting Windows 10 and 11 systems with Defender enabled, per GovCERT.HK alert A26-06-22.
Saas Supplier Risk Monitoring: Comparing Independent Signals for East Asia Cloud Teams
This multi-source briefing compares practical checklists for Japanese supplier cyber risk and East Asia cloud security signals to help SaaS and cloud teams review dependencies, patch responsibilities, and incident readiness without implying exploitation or breach impact.
KISA Advisory Highlights Regional Urgency for Microsoft June 2026 Patches Amid Privilege Escalation Surge
KISA and KrCERT/CC issued a June 10, 2026 advisory urging Korean organizations to apply Microsoft's June security updates addressing 17 vulnerabilities rated Critical or Important, including 11 Critical flaws enabling privilege escalation and remote code execution across Windows, Office, Azure, and SharePoint platforms.
Record Microsoft Patch Tuesday Highlights AI-Driven Vulnerability Surge
Microsoft patched nearly 200 vulnerabilities in June 2026 Patch Tuesday, including three dozen critical flaws and three actively exploited zero-days, signaling a new norm in AI-assisted vulnerability discovery with global implications for security teams.
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Oracle Emergency Mitigations Address Critical PeopleSoft Zero-Day Exploited in Education Sector Data Theft Campaign
High importance / fresh source / vulnerability signal / infrastructure relevance
2026-06-11 · Global · Security - 100
Critical Yarbo Robot Fleet Vulnerabilities Allow Global Telemetry Access and Command Injection
High importance / fresh source / vulnerability signal / infrastructure relevance
2026-06-11 · Global · Security - 100
F5OS Privilege Escalation Vulnerability Patched in Advisory A26-06-23
High importance / fresh source / vulnerability signal / infrastructure relevance
2026-06-11 · Hong Kong · Security - 100
KISA Advisory Highlights Regional Urgency for Microsoft June 2026 Patches Amid Privilege Escalation Surge
High importance / fresh source / vulnerability signal / infrastructure relevance
2026-06-10 · Korea · Security - 100
Record Microsoft Patch Tuesday Highlights AI-Driven Vulnerability Surge
High importance / fresh source / vulnerability signal / AI relevance
2026-06-09 · Global · Security
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Operational brief and triage details
Scope All public signals
Latest signal 2026-06-13 - Nogosee Workflow: Building a Weekly East Asia Cyber Risk Brief from Tracker Signals
- 236 total signals
- 208 published briefs
- 113 high importance
- Medium (123)
- High (113)
- Global (148)
- Taiwan (38)
- Korea (26)
- Japan (18)
- Security (215)
- Policy (10)
- Supply Chain (4)
- Product (4)
- Microsoft (23)
- KISA (12)
- Google (11)
- KrCERT/CC (7)
- Cybersecurity (85)
- Technology (63)
- Government (49)
- Cybersecurity (39)
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Oracle Emergency Mitigations Address Critical PeopleSoft Zero-Day Exploited in Education Sector Data Theft Campaign
Check exposure, affected products, patch status, and official advisory details.
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Critical Yarbo Robot Fleet Vulnerabilities Allow Global Telemetry Access and Command Injection
Check exposure, affected products, patch status, and official advisory details.
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F5OS Privilege Escalation Vulnerability Patched in Advisory A26-06-23
Check exposure, affected products, patch status, and official advisory details.
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KISA Advisory Highlights Regional Urgency for Microsoft June 2026 Patches Amid Privilege Escalation Surge
Check exposure, affected products, patch status, and official advisory details.
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Record Microsoft Patch Tuesday Highlights AI-Driven Vulnerability Surge
Check exposure, affected products, patch status, and official advisory details.
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A Practical Workflow for How to decide whether a Taiwan CERT vulnerability matters to your company
Check exposure, affected products, patch status, and official advisory details.
Coverage and methodology
RSS and source-list items are normalized into structured signals, translated into English when needed, and enriched with entities, sectors, tags, event type, importance, timelines, and primary-source links. Low-value items can remain monitoring records instead of becoming public articles.
Last updated Jun 13, 2026 10:21 UTC. Sources are checked on a conservative cadence, and public articles are published only after quality checks pass.
Core focus: Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. Paused watchlist context: China, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, and global cyber, AI, cloud, governance, observability, and security operations risk when clearly relevant.