On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:
Ransomware crews target WS_FTP and Jetbrains serversGlobal energy supply shapes up as big targetThe Dossier Center drops another bangerIndian nationalists DDoS Canadian targetsA look at the Exim dramaMuch, much moreThis week’s show is brought to you by Kroll Cyber. George Glass is this week’s sponsor guest.
Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that’s your thing.
Show notes
Multiple exploits hit Progress Software’s WS_FTP Server | Cybersecurity DiveProgress Software discloses 8 vulnerabilities in one of its other file-transfer services | Cybersecurity DiveProgress Software says business impact ‘minimal’ from MOVEit attack spree | Cybersecurity DiveNEXTA on X:Гостайна по электричеству - ДосьеRussian flight booking system suffers ‘massive’ cyberattackCyberattacks hit military, Parliament websites as India-based group targets Canada | CBC NewsNATO investigating breach, leak of internal documents | CyberScoopChinese hackers stole emails from US State Dept in Microsoft breach, Senate staffer says | ReutersFBI warns energy sector of likely increase in targeting by Chinese, Russian hackersCisco routers abused by China-linked hackers against US, Japan companies | Cybersecurity DiveSuspected China-based hackers target Middle Eastern telecom, Asian governmentNorth Korean hackers posed as Meta recruiter on LinkedIn | CyberScoopLazarus luring employees with trojanized coding challenges: The case of a Spanish aerospace companyRansomware gangs destroying data, using multiple strains during attacks: FBICritical vulnerabilities in Exim threaten over 250k email servers worldwide | Ars TechnicaNSA is creating a hub for AI security, Nakasone saysPrivacy watchdog recommends court approval for FBI searches of spy data | CyberScoopVulnerable Arm GPU drivers under active exploitation. Patches may not be available | Ars Technica‘Snatch’ Ransom Group Exposes Visitor IP Addresses – Krebs on SecurityIronNet, founded by former NSA director, shuts down and lays off staff | TechCrunch