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Hackers aren’t untouchable—and sometimes, they become the victims. From North Korean operatives getting exposed at DEF CON, to ransomware gangs like Conti and LockBit crumbling under betrayal and rival leaks, the underground is full of double-crosses and takedowns. Now, Congress is even debating whether to bring back “letters of marque” to authorize cyber privateers to hack back on behalf of the United States. Join LMG Security’s Sherri Davidoff and Matt Durrin for a fast-paced discussion of headline cases, the lessons defenders can learn from these leaks, and what the future of hacker-on-hacker warfare could mean for your organization.
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Hackers aren’t untouchable—and sometimes, they become the victims. From North Korean operatives getting exposed at DEF CON, to ransomware gangs like Conti and LockBit crumbling under betrayal and rival leaks, the underground is full of double-crosses and takedowns. Now, Congress is even debating whether to bring back “letters of marque” to authorize cyber privateers to hack back on behalf of the United States. Join LMG Security’s Sherri Davidoff and Matt Durrin for a fast-paced discussion of headline cases, the lessons defenders can learn from these leaks, and what the future of hacker-on-hacker warfare could mean for your organization.
Key Takeaways
Resources
#Cybersecurity #Cybercrime #CybersideChats #Cyberattack #Hackers #Hacker

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