The CyberWire Daily Podcast 5.28.24
Ep 2076 | 5.28.24

FBI untangles the web that is Scattered Spider.

Show Notes

The FBI untangles Scattered Spider. The RansomHub group puts a deadline on Christie’s. Prescription services warn customers of data breaches. Personal data from public sector workers in India is leaked online. Check Point says check your VPNs. The Internet Archive suffers DDoS attacks. A Minesweeper clone installs malicious scripts. N2K T-Minus Space Daily podcast host Maria Varmazis speaks with guest Carrie Hernandez Marshall, CEO and Co-Founder from Rebel Space Technologies, about the need to extend cybersecurity into space. If you can’t beat ‘em, troll ‘em. 

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CyberWire Guest

N2K T-Minus Space Daily podcast host Maria Varmazis speaks with guest Carrie Hernandez Marshall, CEO and Co-Founder from Rebel Space Technologies, about the need to extend cybersecurity into space.

Selected Reading

Potent youth cybercrime ring made up of 1,000 people, FBI official says (CyberScoop)

Christie’s given Friday ransom deadline after threat group claims responsibility for cyber attack (ITPro)

Data Stolen From MediSecure for Sale on Dark Web (SecurityWeek)

2.8 Million Impacted by Data Breach at Prescription Services Firm Sav-Rx (SecurityWeek)

Data leak exposes personal data of Indian military and police (CSO Online)

Check Point warns of threat actors targeting its VPNs (TechMonitor)

Internet Archive Hit With DDoS Attack (PCMag)

Hackers phish finance orgs using trojanized Minesweeper clone (bleepingcomputer)

Cops Are Just Trolling Cybercriminals Now (WIRED)

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