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episode 1525: Updates on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the cyber phases of a hybrid war. Hacktivists and privateers. New Chinese malware described. Registration-bombing.


Stalled columns, rocket fire, and negotiation over Ukraine. Two new pieces of malware found in use against Ukrainian targets. Ben Yelin joins us with analysis. Dealing with WhisperGate and HermeticWiper. The muted cyber phases of a hybrid war. Leaked files reveal Conti as a privateer. Sanctions move from deterrence to economic "war of attrition." Daxin: a backdoor that hides in normal network traffic. Registration-bombing lets fraud hide in the weeds...


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 March 1, 2022  28m
 
 

episode 1526: Slow-motion brutality against Ukraine as sanctions begin to bite Russia. Big Tech takes sides. Ransomware continues to bother major corporations.


Russia’s invasion in Ukraine is still slow, but it’s grown more brutal. Sanctions are beginning to hit Russia hard. The cyber phase of this hybrid war seems more informational than destructive, which is surprising. Big Tech has taken Ukraine’s side, and some Russian companies face a tough balancing act. Our guest is Lavi Lazarovitz from CyberArk with predictions on supply chain security. Malek Ben Salem from Accenture on deploying effective deception systems...


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 March 2, 2022  28m
 
 

episode 1527: Russia and Belarus exchange cyber operations with Ukraine. The US announces Task Force KleptoCapture. Vulnerable infusion pumps. TCP middlebox reflection. Notes on sanctions.


The UN condemns Russia’s war in Ukraine. Ukraine’s cyber volunteers appear to be operating under the direction of Kyiv’s Ministry of Defense, and may be targeting Russian infrastructure. Belarusian cyber operators are phishing with stolen Ukrainian credentials in a cyberespionage campaign. Task Force KleptoCapture. Infusion pumps found vulnerable to cyberattack. TeaBot is found in the Play Store. TCP middlebox reflection. Dan Prince from Lancaster University on trustworthy autonomous systems...


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 March 3, 2022  29m
 
 

episode 1528: Swapping propaganda shots. ICANN will not block the Internet in Russia. Hacktivists achieve a nuisance-level of success. NVIDIA gets a most curious demand. And there’s no US draft.


Swapping propaganda shots. ICANN will not block the Internet in Russia. Hacktivists achieve a nuisance-level of success. NVIDIA gets a most curious demand. And there’s no US draft.


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 March 4, 2022  25m
 
 

episode 1529: Cyber dimensions of Russia’s hybrid war against Ukraine. Hacktivists and cybercriminals choose sides. Lapsu$ releases NVIDIA and Samsung data (and says a victim hacked back).


Russian influence operations fail as few support Russia's war of aggression. Ukraine will become a "contributing participant" in NATO's CCDCOE. Ukrainian cyberattacks, and the marshaling of hacktivists. Russian cyberattacks: surprisingly restrained and unsurprisingly supported by criminal organizations like Conti. The FBI’s Bryan Vorndran joins us with insights on the work his team did on Sodinokibi. Rick Howard looks at vulnerability management...


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 March 7, 2022  27m
 
 

episode 1530: Updates on Russia’s hybrid war, including cyber ops and influence operations. Mustang Panda focuses on Europe in its cyberespionage. Ransomware hits oil and gas sector. UPS vulnerabilities.


Updates from the UK’s Ministry of Defense on Russia’s War in Ukraine. Influence operations: the advantage still seems to go to Ukraine, as Russian efforts look inward. Assessing the effects of hacktivism and cyber operations in the hybrid war. Privateering: Conti, Ragnar Locker, and (probably) others. Mustang Panda rears up in European diplomatic networks. Ransomware hits a Romanian fuel distributor. Andrea Little Limbago from Interos on data traps...


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 March 8, 2022  25m
 
 

episode 1531: Waiting for the Bears to come out. APT41 hits US state governments. A surge in mobile malware, and a look at yesterday’s Patch Tuesday.


Zelenskyy addresses the House of Commons. Cyber operations in Russia's war against Ukraine. Chinese cyber espionage campaign hits six US state governments (but it might be an APT side-hustle). A surge in mobile malware. Joe Carrigan looks at derestricting your software. Our guest Bob Dudley discusses cyberattacks against the European energy sector. And a quick look back at Patch Tuesday. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire...


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 March 9, 2022  27m
 
 

episode 1532: Cyber phases of a hybrid war. Google stops a Judgment Panda campaign and Symantec tracks Daxin. CISA updates its Conti alert. An alleged REvil member is arraigned in Texas.


Prebunking a provocation. A spot report on the cyber phases of a hybrid war. Google stops a Judgment Panda campaign against US Government Gmail users. Symantec continues to track the origins and uses of the Daxin backdoor. CISA updates its Conti alert. Josh Ray from Accenture has tips on Log4J. Our guest is Chetan Conikee of ShiftLeft with strategies for reducing attackability. And law northeast of the Pecos, as an alleged member of REVil is arraigned in Texas...


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 March 10, 2022  29m
 
 

episode 1533: An update on the hybrid war in Ukraine. Conti and its users are still up and active. CISA releases twenty-four ICS security advisories. An extradition in the NetWalker case.


An update on the hybrid war in Ukraine. Conti and its users are still up and active. CISA releases twenty-four ICS security advisories. An extradition in the NetWalker case.


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 March 11, 2022  25m
 
 

episode 1534: Russia’s hybrid war against Ukraine becomes more firepower intensive, but hackers make their mark. Cybercrime does business as usual.


Russia’s hybrid war against Ukraine becomes more firepower intensive, but hackers make their mark. Cybercrime does business as usual.


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 March 14, 2022  26m