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CyberWire Daily
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Cyberespionage, and ransomware as misdirection. A new Python-based supply chain attack. Traffic on the Static Expressway. KillNet continues to plague hospitals. And Telegram may be compromised.

about a year ago

Cisco fixes vulnerabilities in ICS appliances. NIST’s anti-phishing guidelines. OneNote exploitation. HeadCrab malware. Recent actions by Russian threat actors. Trends in state-directed cyber ops.

about a year ago

How the C2C market sustains ransomware gangs. In Russia’s war, intelligence services deploy wipers, and hacktivist auxiliaries handle the DDoS. And a look into other corners of the cyber underworld.

about a year ago

The cybercriminal labor market and the campaigns it’s supporting. Russia’s Killnet is running DDoS attacks against US hospitals, but Russia says, hey, it’s the real victim here.

about a year ago

Criminal evolutions, disgruntled insiders, and gangsta wannabes. New wiper attacks hit Ukrainian targets, with less effect than the first rounds early last year. And support your local hacktivist?

about a year ago

Charlie Moore: Pilot to head honcho in cyber. [Cyber Command] [Career Notes[

about a year ago

Interview with the AI, part one. [Special Editions]

about a year ago

Flagging firmware vulnerabilities. [Research Saturday]

about a year ago

An update on the Hive ransomware takedown. More DDoS from Killnet. Advisories from CISA, and an addition to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilties Catalog.

about a year ago

Remote monitoring and management tools abused. Russian and Iranian cyberespionage reported. The world according to the CIO. And if volume is your secret, maybe look for a better secret.

about a year ago