The CyberWire Daily Podcast 4.1.24
Ep 2036 | 4.1.24

Unmasking the xzploitation.

Show Notes

The xz backdoor sets the open source community back on its heels. AT&T resets passwords on millions of customer accounts. Researchers track a macOS infostealer. Poland investigates past internal use of Pegasus spyware. The latest Vultur banking trojan grows trickier than ever. We note the passing of a security legend. On our Solution Spotlight, N2K President Simone Petrella talks about “Bits, Bytes, and Loyalty: How to Improve Team Retention” with Yameen Huq of the Aspen Institute. A ghost ship trips Africa’s internet. 

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CyberWire Guest

On our Solution Spotlight, N2K President Simone Petrella talks about “Bits, Bytes, and Loyalty: How to Improve Team Retention” with Yameen Huq of the Aspen Institute.

Selected Reading

What we know about the xz Utils backdoor that almost infected the world (Ars Technica)

AT&T resets account passcodes after millions of customer records leak online (TechCrunch)

Info stealer attacks target macOS users (Security Affairs)

Poland launches inquiry into previous government’s spyware use (The Guardian)

Vultur banking malware for Android poses as McAfee Security app (Bleeping Computer)

Ross Anderson, professor and famed author of ‘Security Engineering,’ passes away (The Record)

A Ghost Ship’s Doomed Journey Through the Gate of Tears (WIRED) 

Swapping scripts nightmare. (N2K)

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