The CyberWire Daily Podcast 4.9.24
Ep 2042 | 4.9.24

Unraveling a healthcare ransomware web.

Show Notes

Change Healthcare gets hit with another ransom demand. A French football team warns fans of a cyberattack. The Home Depot breach is chalked up to a misconfigured SaaS application. The FCC looks to sure up car connectivity security to protect survivors of domestic violence. Targus reports a disruptive cyberattack. A massive doxxing event hits El Salvador. India's top audio and wearables brand investigates a customer data breach. The Israeli military jams GPS. Microsoft Security’s Ann Johnson, host of Afternoon Cyber Tea podcast, shares a segment of her latest episode featuring Jason Healey, founding scholar and director for cyber efforts at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs. They discuss nurturing trust in cybersecurity. And, I’ll have a burger with a side of surveillance. 

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CyberWire Guest

Today, Microsoft Security’s Ann Johnson, host of Afternoon Cyber Tea podcast, shares a segment of her latest episode featuring Jason Healey, founding scholar and director for cyber efforts at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs. They discuss nurturing trust in cybersecurity. You can listen to the full episode here.

Selected Reading

Change Healthcare breach data may be in hands of new ransomware group (SC Media)

French football club PSG says ticketing system targeted by cyberattack (The Record)

Misconfigured SaaS applications led to the Home Depot data breach, and experts say it’s no surprise (ITPro)

FCC opens rulemaking to probe connected car stalking (The Record)

Targus discloses cyberattack after hackers detected on file servers (Bleeping Computer)

Hacker doxxes nearly every adult in El Salvador (Protos)

Hit with massive data breach, boAt loses data of 7.5 million customers (Forbes)

Israel’s Scrambled GPS Signals Turn Life Upside Down in Tel Aviv (Bloomberg)

How fast food is becoming a new surveillance ground (Fast Company)

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