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Posted on 9/17/2025
Acquires and integrates cybersecurity brands
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Point Wild acquires and integrates cybersecurity brands to build a global portfolio of online security products for consumers and enterprises. It manages a diverse set of award-winning brands and offers scalable solutions that protect identities, privacy, and endpoints, delivering protection to millions of users through a unified platform. The company earns revenue by growing best-in-class brands and providing comprehensive cybersecurity services across its portfolio. Compared to typical single-brand vendors, Point Wild differentiates itself as a holding company that aggregates multiple brands into a centralized platform, leveraging cross-brand capabilities and global reach to address growing demand for privacy and security. Its goal is to become a leading resource for cyber protection in a highly connected world.
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51-200
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LiteLLM supply chain attack compromises thousands-and counting. Head of Data Research Updated: March 26, 2026 On March 24, 2026, the LiteLLM package was targeted in a supply chain attack by TeamPCP. The threat actor published two malicious LiteLLM versions on PyPi (1.82.7 and 1.82.8), which automatically executed a credential-stealing payload and enabled the exfiltration of sensitive data, such as API tokens, cloud data, and SSH keys. The Lightweight Large Language Model Library ("LiteLLM") is an open-source Python library which, through a single API, provides a unified interface for large language models (LLMs). With around 97 million monthly downloads on PyPi, it's hugely popular among AI developers across the globe. At present, it's believed that around 500,000 credentials have already been stolen. But with experts warning that this is the start of a much larger attack, these figures likely scratch the surface. For starters, many traditional security tools failed to detect the exploit (due to their reliance on known vulnerabilities). Furthermore, because LiteLLM is used as a dependency by various other tools, such as Cursor IDE, LangChain, and Crew AI, many developers might be unaware the package is included within their project. As the industry scrambles to mitigate the fallout from the attack, Point Wild has developed a new AI-powered scanner, who-touched-my-packages, which works to scan third-party packages for malicious behavior, including credential harvesting, data exfiltration, obfuscated code, and CI/CD tampering. Who is TeamPCP? TeamPCP has carried a number of high-profile attacks in the last week alone. Several days ago, it compromised Aqua Security's Trivy vulnerability scanner to distribute credential-stealing malware via Github and official releases. Current estimates suggest around 10,000 CI/CD workflows were impacted. The threat actor is also responsible for 'CanisterWorm,' which is an NPM-based campaign that started on March 20 and another campaign targeting Kubernetes clusters. In the latter, the focus wasn't just on stealing credentials and installing backdoors, but on wiping entire Kubernetes clusters. Software supply chain attacks. From attacks targeting open-source packages to zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by ransomware gangs, software supply chain attacks are a key focus for hackers due to the widespread and far-reaching consequences they can have. Instead of targeting one organization at once, hackers are focusing on these attacks in a bid to gain access to thousands of entities through one source. For example, Clop's recent exploit of the Oracle zero-day vulnerability has already led to the breach of nearly 3.8 million records with health insurance giant Humana being one of the latest to issue breach notifications. Writer: Rebecca moody. Head of Data Research
Point Wild has released a free security tool, who-touched-my-packages, within 24 hours of a supply chain attack on the LiteLLM Python package. The attack, affecting a package with three million daily downloads, enabled exfiltration of SSH keys, cloud credentials and API tokens, with approximately 500,000 credentials already confirmed stolen. The scanner uses behavioural analysis and AI-powered classification to detect zero-day supply chain attacks, including credential harvesting, data exfiltration and obfuscated code. Unlike traditional security tools that rely on known vulnerability databases, it identifies malicious behaviour in real time through dependency graphing, local CVE cross-referencing and active behavioural scanning powered by agentic AI. The tool is available immediately via API, CLI command or GitHub integration. Point Wild released it for free to support the developer community amid heightened software supply chain concerns.
Point Wild acquires Juraspring. Point Wild, a leading portfolio of trusted security brands for businesses and consumers, announced today the acquisition of Juraspring, an expert mass tort lien resolution firm. Juraspring's addition marks a significant expansion of Point Wild's legal services, enhancing the solutions already provided through CyEx, a leading provider of cyber and data breach response solutions, and Simpluris, a settlement administration firm. The purchase of Juraspring further increases Point Wild's breadth of services in the mass tort legal arena. "The combination of Juraspring's experience in healthcare lien resolution, settlement administration, and operational leadership, and Simpluris' award-winning settlement administration services elevates our legal services," said Kevin Lee, CEO & President of CyEx and Simpluris. "The purchase of Juraspring enhances our ability to deliver expert lien resolution services, further strengthening our legal services to offer end-to-end mass tort services." Juraspring, a female-founded and led organization, will continue to operate under leadership of co-founders Rachel Stoering, Esq., Kelley Newman, and Karen Nakon, Esq. Together they have more than forty years of experience navigating the complexities of legal administration and lien resolution. This deep understanding ensures informed strategies and effective solutions. "Joining Point Wild transforms what is possible for our clients," said Rachel Stoering, co-founder of Juraspring. "Combining our mass tort expertise with world-class technology enhances our settlement services and significantly expands what we can accomplish for the mass tort legal community." About Point Wild Point Wild is a global leader in cybersecurity, protecting individuals and businesses from the ever-evolving threats of the digital world. At the core of our protection is Lat61, a modular, API-enabled platform that unifies our specialized security solutions - making it easier than ever to deploy powerful protection at scale. Powered by more than 20 years of expertise, our industry-leading brands deliver best-in-class security - from device protection and online privacy to identity theft prevention - to more than 25 million users worldwide. To learn more, visit www.pointwild.com. About Juraspring Juraspring partners with law firms nationwide to navigate the complexities of mass tort and class action settlement administration. Specializing in healthcare lien resolution, strategic consulting, and distribution solutions, Juraspring's experts guide clients from initial program design through final distribution to ensure precision, accountability, and clarity at every phase of the settlement lifecycle. With deep expertise, Juraspring's leadership team has successfully managed some of the nation's most complex settlement programs across pharmaceutical, medical device, exposure, and other complex litigations. Their proven track record includes resolving tens of thousands of subrogation claims while achieving substantial reductions that maximize claimants' net recoveries. Juraspring excels at mastering the sophisticated mechanics that others find overwhelming to deliver precise and transparent expertise that matters. To learn more, visit www.Juraspring.com.
Point Wild, a portfolio of security brands, has acquired Juraspring, a mass tort lien resolution firm, expanding its legal services capabilities. The acquisition strengthens Point Wild's existing offerings through CyEx, a cyber and data breach response provider, and Simpluris, a settlement administration firm. The deal combines Juraspring's expertise in healthcare lien resolution with Simpluris' settlement administration services to provide comprehensive end-to-end mass tort services. Kevin Lee, CEO and president of CyEx and Simpluris, said the acquisition enhances the company's ability to deliver expert lien resolution services. Juraspring, a female-founded company, will continue operating under its co-founders Rachel Stoering, Kelly Newman and Karen Nakon, who collectively bring over 40 years of experience in legal administration and lien resolution.
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