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DPRK's Lazarus Group exploits ManageEngine issues. SIM swapping as a threat to organizations. Ransomware hits a cloud provider. Spawn of LockBit. Train whistling. Influence laundering.


Season 7 Episode 1894


The DPRK's Lazarus Group exploits ManageEngine issues. A Data breach at Kroll is traced to SIM swapping. Unusually destructive ransomware hits CloudNordic. Spawn of LockBit. Polish trains are disrupt…


Published on 2 years, 3 months ago

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Dina Haines: Keep the boat afloat. [Partnership manager] [Career Notes]


Season 4 Episode 164


This week, we welcome Dina Haines, an Industry Partnership Manager with the National Security Agency's Cybersecurity Collaboration Center. Dina found from a young age, she was always interested in th…


Published on 2 years, 3 months ago

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Google's not being ghosted from vulnerabilities. [Research Saturday]


Season 7 Episode 296


Tal Skverer from Astrix Security joins to discuss their work on "GhostToken – Exploiting GCP application infrastructure to create invisible, unremovable trojan app on Google accounts." Astrix’s Secur…


Published on 2 years, 3 months ago

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Phishing kits in the C2C market. Cyberespionage, Pyongyang and Beijing editions. Ransomware under the radar. A new hacktivist group says it doesn’t much care for NATO corruption.


Season 7 Episode 1893


Telekopye and the rise of commodified phishing kits. Lazarus Group fields new malware. Implications of China's campaign against vulnerable Barracuda appliances. Abhubllka ransomware's targeting and l…


Published on 2 years, 3 months ago

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Trends in the cybercriminal underworld. The prosecution of Lapsus$ and Tornado Cash. More developments in Russia’s hybrid war.


Season 7 Episode 1892


There’s a new sophistication in BEC campaigns. Trends in brand impersonation–crooks still like to pretend they’re from Redmond. The future of Russian influence operations in the post-Prigozhin era. A…


Published on 2 years, 3 months ago

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A creepy new geolocation payload for Smoke Loader. Speed of criminal attack, malware delivery, and the evolution of malicious AI. Ransomware at a Belgian social services agency.


Season 7 Episode 1891


The Smoke Loader botnet has a creepy new payload. Ransomware gets faster. How AI has evolved in malicious directions. The Snatch ransomware gang threatens to snitch. The FSB continues to use both USB…


Published on 2 years, 3 months ago

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A cyberespionage operation of unclear provenance shifts its targets. Cyberattacks on voting in Ecuador. Other notes from the cyber underworld. And doxing the Duma.


Season 7 Episode 1890


HiatusRAT shifts its targets. Ecuador's difficulties with voting is attributed to cyberattacks. Carderbee is an APT targeting Hong Kong. auDA (OOO-duh) turns out not to have been breached. Ukrainian …


Published on 2 years, 3 months ago

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DPRK tried to hit RoK-US military exercises. Australian domain administrator auDA may have been breached. WoofLocker's tech support scam. US warns of cyber threats to space systems.


Season 7 Episode 1889


The DPRK's Kimsuky attempts to hit joint military exercises. Australian domain administrator auDA (OW-duh) may have been breached. WoofLocker's version of a tech support scam. The US Intelligence Com…


Published on 2 years, 3 months ago

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Luke Vander Linden: With age comes knowledge. [VP] [Career Notes]


Season 4 Episode 163


This week, our guest is Luke Vander Linden, Vice President of Membership & Marketing from RH-ISAC and host of the RH-ISAC podcast here at the CyberWire. Luke sits down to share his story all the way …


Published on 2 years, 4 months ago

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Politicians targeted by RomCom. [Research Saturday]


Season 7 Episode 295


Dmitry Bestuzhev from Blackberry joins to discuss their work on "RomCom Resurfaces: Targeting Politicians in Ukraine and U.S.-Based Healthcare Providing Aid to Refugees from Ukraine." Research sugges…


Published on 2 years, 4 months ago





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