CyberWire Daily
A podcast by N2K Networks
3271 Episodes
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Cyber conflict and cyberespionage. Social engineering as a turnstile business. Inside a social engineering campaign. A warning about fraudulent unemployment claims.
Published: 14/10/2020 -
Suppressing Trickbot: cyber warfare and cyber lawfare. Chaining vulnerabilities. An intergovernmental call for backdoors in the aid of law enforcement.
Published: 13/10/2020 -
Rigging the game. [Caveat]
Published: 12/10/2020 -
Geoff White: Suddenly all of the pieces start to line up. [Career Notes]
Published: 11/10/2020 -
It's still possible to find ways to break out. [Research Saturday]
Published: 10/10/2020 -
A Parliamentary report alleges active Huawei cooperation with Chinese intelligence. Coordinated inauthenticity, mostly focused on domestic opinion. Guilty pleas from former eBayers.
Published: 9/10/2020 -
Bahamut’s hackers-for-hire. SlothfulMedia looks made-in-China. Domains run by IRGC seized. Phishbait uses current events as chum. Who dunnit? Not us, or rather, prove it, says Moscow.
Published: 8/10/2020 -
Cyber conflict in the Caucasus. Zerologon exploited in the wild. Emotet rising. The Four Horsemen of Silicon Valley. Alt-coin regulation. DDoS in Honolulu.
Published: 7/10/2020 -
New, Mirai-based threat in the wild. PLA told to steer clear of US election stories. Big data in small spreadsheets. John McAfee arrested. A hackable marital (or something) aid.
Published: 6/10/2020 -
Maritime shipping hacks remind observers of NotPetya. Spyware through the firmware. New ransomware strain. Huawei in Europe. Go ahead, Lefty, give ‘em your fingerprints.
Published: 5/10/2020 -
Diane M. Janosek: It's only together that we are going to rise. [Career Notes]
Published: 4/10/2020 -
Smaug: Ransomware-as-a-service drag(s)on. [Research Saturday]
Published: 3/10/2020 -
CISA and Cyber Command describe a new RAT. Emotet spams Team Blue. Spyware campaigns described. Maritime sector hacks. And another reason not to pay the ransom.
Published: 2/10/2020 -
Ransomware incidents: worse than feared. And some of them pose a threat to patient safety. A Fancy Bear sighting? Glitch suspends trading in Tokyo.
Published: 1/10/2020 -
Opportunistic paydays and soft targets. Crooks use captchas and padlocks, too. Protecting against Zerologon. A microelectronics strategy.
Published: 30/09/2020 -
Ransomware versus shipping, hospitals, and schools. Cyberattacks’ growing sophistication. An interim rule enables implementation of the US Defense Department’s CMMC program.
Published: 29/09/2020 -
Will no one rid me of this turbulent newsletter? US court delays TikTok ban. Microsoft takes down cyberespionage operation. Huawei’s CFO gets another day in court. REvil recruits.
Published: 28/09/2020 -
Richard Torres: Getting that level of experience is going to be crucial. [Career Notes]
Published: 27/09/2020 -
What came first, the Golden Chickens or more_eggs? [Research Saturday]
Published: 26/09/2020 -
Lots of coordinated inauthenticity, but a small return in influence. Confidence building in cyberspace? CISA reports finding that a Federal agency was hacked. Cyberattacks on hospitals are up.
Published: 25/09/2020
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