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Ukraine says it blocked a second wave of NotPetya attacks. Notes on hybrid warfare and the challenges of sharing data. Will the EU get a right to repair?
Season 2 · Episode 385

Ukraine says it blocked a second wave of NotPetya attacks. Notes on hybrid warfare and the challenges of sharing data. Will the EU get a right to repair?

Ukraine says it blocked a second wave of NotPetya attacks. Notes on hybrid warfare and the challenges of sharing data. Will the EU get a right to repair?

CyberWire Daily · N2K Networks

July 6, 201716m 42s

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Show Notes

In today's podcast we hear about the Ukrainian police raid on Intellect Service and their seizure of M.E. Doc servers. Ukraine's Interior Ministry says this stopped a second wave of NotPetya. Affected companies continue to recover from the NotPetya infestation. US Cyber Command prepares to parry hybrid warfare. Spyware campaign hits Chinese-language news services. The EU considers adopting a "right to repair." Joe Carrigan from the Johns Hopkins University ponders always-on cameras.  Dan Larson from CrowdStrike on fileless attacks. Medical information-sharing runs into problems in the UK. 

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