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Ukraine grid hack updates. DDos trends. Mac Gatekeeper patch questions. Chaum's PrivaTegrity considered.
Anonymous continues to find easier targets in the civilized world than it has in ISIS: the hacktivist collective protests whaling with an attack on Icelandic government sites.
Anonymous vs. Iceland. Implications of Ukraine grid hack. 2FA defeat. Patch Tuesday. Cyber M&A news.
State attacks on Southeast Asian NGOs? Post mortems on the Ukrainian grid's cyber attack. Technical and messaging responses to ISIS. Wassenaar receives US Congressional scrutiny.
Consensus emerges on Ukraine power grid hack. Technical fixes for information operations? Patch news.
SandWorm and BlackEnergy—an attack on Ukraine's power grid. Enemies of ISIS continue their search for counter-messaging and actionable intelligence. DDoS as misdirection. Compromised certificates used to spread malware, and something new: ransomware-as-
Cyberspace as intelligence domain. Exploits kits, IoT issues, and Brain Test's return.
Bracing for infrastructure hacks. Malware distributed with compromised certs. Monetizing identity theft.
Intelligence services link Russia to the cyber attack on Ukraine's power grid. Iran, Saudi Arabia, and ISIS ramp up their mutually antagonistic postures in cyberspace. Ransomware-as-a-service tool "Ransom32." And we talk with the CyberWire's editor about
Mounting evidence of a Russian cyber attack on Ukraine's power grid, the hunt for “Jihadi John," hacktivist response to recent Saudi executions, and we talk with the CyberWire's editor about the latest in power-grid hacking.