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FBI botnet disruption leaves cybercriminals scrambling to pick up the pieces. Notorious ransomware gangs announce their retirement, but don’t hold your breath. Hacktivists leak data tied to China’s Great Firewall. A new report says DHS mishandled a key program designed to retain cyber talent at CISA. GPUGate malware cleverly evades analysis. WhiteCobra targets developers with malicious extensions. North Korea’s Kimsuky group uses AI to generate fake South Korean military IDs. My guest is Tim Starks from CyberScoop, discussing offensive cyber operations. A cyberattack leaves students hung out to dry.
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CyberWire Guest
Today we are joined once again by Tim Starks from CyberScoop discussing offensive cyber operations. You can read Tim’s article Google previews cyber ‘disruption unit’ as U.S. government, industry weigh going heavier on offense for more background.
Selected Reading
The FBI Destroyed an Internet Weapon, but Criminals Picked Up the Pieces (Wall Street Journal)
15 ransomware gangs ‘go dark’ to enjoy 'golden parachutes' (The Register)
600 GB of Alleged Great Firewall of China Data Published in Largest Leak Yet (HackRead)
China Enforces 1-Hour Cybersecurity Incident Reporting (The Cyber Express)
DHS watchdog finds mismanagement in critical cyber talent program (FedScoop)
GPUGate Malware: Malicious GitHub Desktop Implants Use Hardware-Specific Decryption, Abuse Google Ads to Target Western Europe (Arctic Wolf)
'WhiteCobra' floods VSCode market with crypto-stealing extensions (Bleeping Computer)
AI-Forged Military IDs Used in North Korean Phishing Attack (Infosecurity Magazine)
Mitsubishi to acquire Nozomi Networks for nearly $1 billion. (N2K CyberWire Business Briefing)
Dutch students denied access to jailbroken laundry machines (The Register)
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Manage episode 506515504 series 2394076
FBI botnet disruption leaves cybercriminals scrambling to pick up the pieces. Notorious ransomware gangs announce their retirement, but don’t hold your breath. Hacktivists leak data tied to China’s Great Firewall. A new report says DHS mishandled a key program designed to retain cyber talent at CISA. GPUGate malware cleverly evades analysis. WhiteCobra targets developers with malicious extensions. North Korea’s Kimsuky group uses AI to generate fake South Korean military IDs. My guest is Tim Starks from CyberScoop, discussing offensive cyber operations. A cyberattack leaves students hung out to dry.
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
Today we are joined once again by Tim Starks from CyberScoop discussing offensive cyber operations. You can read Tim’s article Google previews cyber ‘disruption unit’ as U.S. government, industry weigh going heavier on offense for more background.
Selected Reading
The FBI Destroyed an Internet Weapon, but Criminals Picked Up the Pieces (Wall Street Journal)
15 ransomware gangs ‘go dark’ to enjoy 'golden parachutes' (The Register)
600 GB of Alleged Great Firewall of China Data Published in Largest Leak Yet (HackRead)
China Enforces 1-Hour Cybersecurity Incident Reporting (The Cyber Express)
DHS watchdog finds mismanagement in critical cyber talent program (FedScoop)
GPUGate Malware: Malicious GitHub Desktop Implants Use Hardware-Specific Decryption, Abuse Google Ads to Target Western Europe (Arctic Wolf)
'WhiteCobra' floods VSCode market with crypto-stealing extensions (Bleeping Computer)
AI-Forged Military IDs Used in North Korean Phishing Attack (Infosecurity Magazine)
Mitsubishi to acquire Nozomi Networks for nearly $1 billion. (N2K CyberWire Business Briefing)
Dutch students denied access to jailbroken laundry machines (The Register)
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.
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