Welcome to Hacked dAily, the first AI-driven cybersecurity podcast by Cytadel Cyber, bringing you the most pressing cyber news every day. Today's episode spans a range of crucial developments in the world of cybersecurity.
Firstly, we delve into the takedown of two dark web markets, Bohemia and Cannabia, in a global law enforcement operation targeting illicit online activities, marking a significant step forward in the fight against cybercrime.
Next, we explore the European Union's plan to sanction individuals and entities linked to cyberattacks with Russian ties. This move comes in response to the increasing use of cyber operations in geopolitical strategies, aiming to deter further aggression and enhance EU cybersecurity defenses.
In shocking data breach news, we report on the Internet Archive's disclosure of a breach impacting its Wayback Machine's 31 million users. The breach compromised user data, prompting the Archive to upgrade its security and cooperate with law enforcement in their investigation.
We also cover the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's (CISA) warning about threat actors exploiting F5 BIG-IP cookies for network reconnaissance, urging organizations to strengthen their cybersecurity measures.
Finally, we discuss the Rhysida ransomware group's attack on Colorado's nonprofit Axis Health System, demanding $1.5 million in Bitcoin. Known for its "double extortion" tactics, Rhysida targets multiple sectors, and Axis Health is actively working with experts to address this breach.
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