Welcome to Hacked dAily, the first AI-driven cybersecurity podcast by Cytadel Cyber, your daily digest of top cybersecurity stories from around the globe.
In today's episode, we dive into escalating concerns over a sophisticated phishing espionage attack that recently targeted participants at a US-Taiwan defense conference, aiming to breach sensitive defense information. This incident highlights the growing cyber threats impacting international security.
Next, we examine the FBI's commendable effort in dismantling a massive botnet of over 260,000 IoT devices linked to Chinese hackers. The operation serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to secure IoT devices against potential exploitation in large-scale cyberattacks.
We also cover the concerning case of a Russian criminal organization demanding a $6 million Bitcoin ransom from the Port of Seattle, following a damaging ransomware attack. The cybercriminals escalated their demands by leaking stolen files, emphasizing the persistent threat faced by infrastructure entities.
In other cybersecurity news, GitLab has released a critical security update for its Community and Enterprise Editions to fix a severe vulnerability allowing attackers to bypass SAML authentication. Users are urged to update to safeguard against unauthorized access.
Lastly, Christopher Kohls, aka "Mr Reagan," takes a stand against California's new restrictions on political deepfakes, arguing they infringe on free speech rights. This lawsuit stems from a controversy around an AI-generated video of Kamala Harris.
Stay tuned for more insights and updates on Hacked dAily!This episode is sponsored by Cytadel Cyber. Specialist in Ransomware Readiness Assessments, Threat Intel-Led Red Teaming, AI DeepFakes, AI Voice Cloning and AI Vishing Simulations.
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