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The cost of a data breach as an economic drag. Personal apps as a potential business risk. Why so little ransomware in Ukraine? Employee engagement study reaches predictably glum conclusions.

over 2 years ago

LockBit gets an upgrade. CosmicStrand UEFI firmware rootkit. Treating thieves like white hats? Most-impersonated brands. AV-Test's Twitter account is hijacked. The cyber phase of a hybrid war.

over 2 years ago

The minor mystery of GPS-jamming. Twitter investigates apparent data breach. Ransomware C2 staging discovered. A C2C offering restricted to potential privateers.

over 2 years ago

Mary Writz: Take a negative and make it into a positive. [VP Product Strategy] [Career Notes]

over 2 years ago

The great overcorrection: shifting left probably left you vulnerable. Here’s how you can make it right. [CyberWire-X]

over 2 years ago

Has GOLD SOUTHFIELD resumed operations? [Research Saturday]

over 2 years ago

Espionage and counterespionage during the hybrid war. Assessing Russian cyberops. Conti's fate. Investigating cut Internet cables in France. Trends in “pig-butchering.”

over 2 years ago

Notes on the underworld: emerging, enduring, and vanishing gangs, and their C2C markets. More spearphishing of Ukrainian targets. US CYBERCOM releases IOCs obtained from Ukrainian networks.

over 2 years ago

Cyber phases of Russia’s hybrid war seem mostly espionage. Belgium accuses China of spying. LockBit ransomware spreads. And Micodus GPS tracker vulnerabilities are real and unpatched.

over 2 years ago

Espionage and cyberespionage. Albania's national IT networks work toward recovery. Malicious apps ejected from Google Play. White House summit addresses the cyber workforce. Notes on cybercrime.

over 2 years ago