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Mobilizing DDoS-as-a-service. Interpol takes down the Black Axe gang members. A look at phishing trends. Spyder Loader is active in Hong Kong. Joe Carrigan looks at Google’s launch of passwordless authentication. Our guest is Dr. Eman El-Sheikh from University of West Florida's Center for Cybersecurity on NSA-funded National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Programs. And Europol announces arrests in a case of keyless car hacking...
Killnet explains its actions against Bulgaria's government. The National Republican Army claims successful attacks on Russian companies. The Director of Germany's BSI is out. A vulnerability in Azure, disclosed and patched. Trends in ransomware. Carole Theriault has a fresh look at the ransomware question - to pay or not to pay? Tim Eades from Cyber Mentor Fund considers cyber insurance for the small and medium sized businesses. Social Security phishing...
DDoS as misdirection. NSA shares lessons learned from cyber operations observed in Russia's war against Ukraine. Advice from CISA on Zimbra.. A misconfigured Microsoft storage endpoint has been secured. Notes from a study on the Cybersecurity Workforce . The cost to businesses of phishing. Betsy Carmelite from Booz Allen Hamilton on managing mental health in the cyber workforce. Our guest is Ismael Valenzuela of Blackberry with insights on "The Cyber Insurance Gap"...
Blackbyte's new exfiltration tool. Hijacking student accounts for BEC. Zhora calls Russia's cyber campaigns a failure. Caleb Barlow explores new thinking for incident response. Our guest is Jon Hencinski of Expel, tracking the latest threat trends. OldGremlin ransomware is an outlier. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/203 Selected reading...
Breaking: US unseals three cases against Chinese intelligence officers. CISA says Daixin Team ransomware is an active threat. The FBI warns of Iranian threat group's activity. Meanwhile the Iranian nuclear agency says its email was hacked. Norway is concerned about threats to oil and gas infrastructure. A drop in ransomware correlates with Russia's hybrid war. Ann Johnson from Afternoon Cyber Tea speaks with AJ Yawn from ByteChek about breaking into the cybersecurity industry...
US Department of Justice unseals three indictments in PRC spying cases. CERT-UA warns of Cuba ransomware group phishing campaign. Varonis discovers two Windows vulnerabilities. Mr Security Answer Person John Pescatore on security through obscurity. Ben Yelin on the DOJ’s spying cases against China. CISA expands its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog with six new entries. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire...
Sudan closes its Internet as the country sees protests on the first anniversary of a coup. A Chinese influence campaign targets US elections. A software supply chain security study, and a look at vulnerability scanning tools. Documenting cyber war crimes in Ukraine. CISA issues eight ICS Advisories. Andrea Little Limbago from Interos on the effects of water scarcity on data centers. And if you’ll indulge us, we’ve got some pretty exciting CyberWire news...
CISA releases cross-sector cybersecurity performance goals. Trojans are spreading through scanners. Cyber seed rounds are an exception to a general downtrend in venture investment. Whistleblowing and corporate culture. Storing enterprise secrets. Robert M. Lee from Dragos explains the TSA Pipeline Security Directive. Our guests are Jenny Brinkley from Amazon AWS and Lisa Plaggemier from the National Cybersecurity Alliance with a collaborative educational project...
Cyberattacks against Poland’s and Slovakia’s parliaments. The US 2022 National Defense Strategy is out. Insights from SecurityWeek’s ICS Cyber Security Conference. The importance of zero-trust in industrial environments. Malek Ben Salem from Accenture on machine language security and safety. Our guest is Nick Schneider of Arctic Wolf to discuss why he believes 2023 will see a resurgence of ransomware. And CISA issues four more ICS Advisories...
Leading European metals producer is hit with malware. Cooperative defense in cyberspace. A Ukrainian ally describes its exposure to Russian cyberattacks. Former UK Prime Minister Truss's phone may have been compromised. CISA sees a complex threat environment, but no specific threat to US elections. The Australian Defence network sustains ransomware attack. The three finalists in the DataTribe Challenge share insights on the competition. Rick Howard previews the new season of CSO Perspectives...