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A major ransomware attack disrupts airport operations across Europe. Congress is on the verge of letting major cyber legislation expire. A critical flaw nearly allowed total compromise of every Entra ID tenant. Automaker Stellantis confirms a data breach. Fortra patches a critical flaw in its GoAnywhere MFT software. Europol leads a major operation against online child sexual exploitation. Three of the cybersecurity industry’s biggest players opt out of MITRE’s 2025 ATT&CK Evaluations. A compromised Steam game drains a cancer patient’s donations. Business Breakdown. Andrzej Olchawa and Milenko Starcik from VisionSpace join Maria Varmazis, host of T-Minus Space on hacking satellites. How one kid got tangled in Scattered Spider’s web.
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CyberWire Guest
Andrzej Olchawa and Milenko Starcik from VisionSpace are speaking with Maria Varmazis, host of T-Minus Space on hacking satellites.
Selected Reading
EU cyber agency says airport software held to ransom by criminals (BBC News)
Cyber threat information law hurtles toward expiration, with poor prospects for renewal (CyberScoop)
Microsoft Entra ID flaw allowed hijacking any company's tenant (Bleeping Computer)
Stellantis says a third-party vendor spilled customer data (The Register)
Fortra Patches Critical GoAnywhere MFT Vulnerability (SecurityWeek)
AI Forensics Help Europol Track 51 Children in Global Online Abuse Case (HackRead)
Cyber Threat Detection Vendors Pull Out of MITRE Evaluations Test (Infosecurity Magazine)
Verified Steam game steals streamer's cancer treatment donations (Bleeping Computer)
CrowdStrike and Check Point intend to acquire AI security firms. (N2K CyberWire Business Briefing)
‘I Was a Weird Kid’: Jailhouse Confessions of a Teen Hacker (Bloomberg)
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3482 episodes
Manage episode 507915556 series 112238
A major ransomware attack disrupts airport operations across Europe. Congress is on the verge of letting major cyber legislation expire. A critical flaw nearly allowed total compromise of every Entra ID tenant. Automaker Stellantis confirms a data breach. Fortra patches a critical flaw in its GoAnywhere MFT software. Europol leads a major operation against online child sexual exploitation. Three of the cybersecurity industry’s biggest players opt out of MITRE’s 2025 ATT&CK Evaluations. A compromised Steam game drains a cancer patient’s donations. Business Breakdown. Andrzej Olchawa and Milenko Starcik from VisionSpace join Maria Varmazis, host of T-Minus Space on hacking satellites. How one kid got tangled in Scattered Spider’s web.
Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app.
Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you’ll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn.
CyberWire Guest
Andrzej Olchawa and Milenko Starcik from VisionSpace are speaking with Maria Varmazis, host of T-Minus Space on hacking satellites.
Selected Reading
EU cyber agency says airport software held to ransom by criminals (BBC News)
Cyber threat information law hurtles toward expiration, with poor prospects for renewal (CyberScoop)
Microsoft Entra ID flaw allowed hijacking any company's tenant (Bleeping Computer)
Stellantis says a third-party vendor spilled customer data (The Register)
Fortra Patches Critical GoAnywhere MFT Vulnerability (SecurityWeek)
AI Forensics Help Europol Track 51 Children in Global Online Abuse Case (HackRead)
Cyber Threat Detection Vendors Pull Out of MITRE Evaluations Test (Infosecurity Magazine)
Verified Steam game steals streamer's cancer treatment donations (Bleeping Computer)
CrowdStrike and Check Point intend to acquire AI security firms. (N2K CyberWire Business Briefing)
‘I Was a Weird Kid’: Jailhouse Confessions of a Teen Hacker (Bloomberg)
Share your feedback.
What do you think about CyberWire Daily? Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey. Thank you for helping us continue to improve our show.
Want to hear your company in the show?
You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here’s our media kit. Contact us at [email protected] to request more info.
The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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