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The US charges a Chinese national for spear-phishing government employees. The feds impose new sanctions on the makers of Predator spyware. Dealing with fake data breaches. Researchers discover a critical vulnerability in Google Cloud Platform. D-Link has patched critical vulnerabilities in three popular wireless router models. Snowflake ups their authentication game. A US mining company confirms a cyberattack. Researchers identify critical threats targeting construction industry accounting software. Tim Starks from CyberScoop joins us with his reporting on the US Postal Service’s ability to meet the challenges of the upcoming election. Cisco’s second round of layoffs hit hard.
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CyberWire Guest
Our guest today is Tim Starks, Senior Reporter from CyberScoop, joining us to discuss his piece on "Election officials say U.S. Postal Service woes place election mail at risk."
Selected Reading
DoJ: Chinese Man Used Spear-Phishing to Obtain Software From NASA, Military (SecurityWeek)
US Ramps Up Sanctions on Spyware-Maker Intellexa (Infosecurity Magazine)
All Smoke, no Fire: The Bizarre Trend of Fake Data Breaches and How to Protect Against Them (Security Boulevard)
Google Cloud Platform RCE Flaw Let Attackers Execute Code on Millions of Google Servers (Cyber Security News)
D-Link fixes critical RCE, hardcoded password flaws in WiFi 6 routers (Bleeping Computer)
Breach-Weary Snowflake Moves to MFA, 14-Character Passwords (GovInfo Security)
Owner of only US platinum mine confirms data breach after ransomware claims (The Record)
Cracks in the Foundation: Intrusions of FOUNDATION Accounting Software (Huntress)
Cisco's second layoff of 2024 affects thousands of employees (TechCrunch)
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