Welcome to Hacked dAily, the world's first AI-driven cybersecurity podcast by Cytadel Cyber. Tune in for a concise rundown of today's top cyber news stories.
First up, Chinese hackers have been identified as the culprits behind a breach of US telecommunications providers, sparking national security concerns. Authorities are investigating the full impact on sensitive communications and personal data exposure.
Next, the ransomware group Interlock has launched a serious attack on Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. The assault resulted in class cancellations and ongoing disruptions, with 3.2 TB of sensitive patient information and research reportedly stolen.
In a major legal victory, a Russian court has handed down lengthy prison sentences to four members of the infamous REvil ransomware gang. Their conviction marks a significant advancement in the fight against global cybercrime, following a spate of lucrative cyberattacks.
In other news, there’s a new ransomware variant on the block: Qilin.B. This iteration uses Rust programming language to evade traditional cybersecurity defenses and has significantly impacted the UK's NHS services. Analysts stress the need for advanced behavior-based detection systems to stay ahead.
Finally, a landmark ruling in Japan sees Ryuki Hayashi sentenced for developing a crypto-extortion tool using generative AI. The case is Japan's first related to AI misuse, highlighting rising concerns over AI-driven cyber threats.
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