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In this CyberWire special edition, an extended conversation with Kevin Lancaster from Kaseya and ID Agent. In 2015, Kevin led the team responsible for restoring and protecting the identities of 4.2M gov employees in the Office of Personnel Management...
In this CyberWire special edition, a conversation with Sean O'Brien with @RISK Technologies on Election Security. Having fought both on the ground in Africa as a member of the US Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense and in cyberspace...
Dan Woods is VP of the intelligence center and Shape Security. He shares insights on two noteworthy attacks tools, Genesis and Magecart. Before joining Shape Security Dan served as assistant chief agent of special investigations at the Arizona...
Pegasus may have appeared in Pakistan. Legion Loader packs in six bits of malware in one Hornets’ Nest campaign. Someone may have hacked Bank of England press releases to give them a few seconds’ advantage in high-speed trading. Frakfurt, in the...
Spanish TV is temporarily replaced by Russian programming. APT20, Violin Panda, is back, and playing a familiar tune. Rancor against Cambodia. The US Congress gets frosty with China and Russia. How Zeppelin ransomware spreads. Due diligence in...
More ransomware steals first, encrypts later. Are cobots vulnerable to novel forms of ransomware? Gangnam Industrial Style--the espionage campaign, not the K-pop dance number. Rancor is a persistent, well-resourced, and creative APT, but without much...
Ransomware updates. Lazarus Group’s new Trojan. IoT insecurity. Exploiting older versions of WhatsApp. Mr. Assange’s extradition. Door kick in IP beef. Someone naughty’s still running XP.
Iran says it stopped a cyber espionage campaign by China’s APT27. India closes the Internet in two states. Ransomware in Louisiana and New Jersey. National Security Letters.
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