
WikiLeaks and the ShadowBrokers are both back. Catphishing the French elections. Pyongyang's Bitcoin miners. Malware notes, industry news, and a rundown of the Pwnie Awards.
WikiLeaks and the ShadowBrokers are both back. Catphishing the French elections. Pyongyang's Bitcoin miners. Malware notes, industry news, and a rundown of the Pwnie Awards.
CyberWire Daily · N2K Networks
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Show Notes
In today's podcast, we learn that WikiLeaks has dumped Vault7 documents attributed to the CIA. Russian catphish are said to have nibbled at French President Macron's campaign. North Korea mines Bitcoin. Malware warnings include a banking Trojan and two malicious Android apps. NotPetya's effect on TNT is said to have hit small businesses hard. MedSec has no regrets, and says it would short St. Jude again. The Pwnie Awards have been given at Black Hat. Justin Harvey from Accenture on recent waves of auto-propagating malware. Edna Conway from Cisco on third party risks. And the ShadowBrokers are back.
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