
The Lockbit Bluff
The LockBit ransomware group claimed to have attacked the U.S. Federal Reserve, stating they would leak 33 terabytes of its data. However, analysis revealed that the data released on their website actually came from a financial services company in Arkansas, not the Federal Reserve.
State of Cybercrime · Matt Radolec, David Gibson
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Show Notes
In this episode of State of Cybercrime, co-hosts Matthew Radolec and David Gibson dive into the details around LockBit, and cover other news including:
+ The MOVEit authentication bypass flaw
+ Developments in the Polyfill supply chain attack affecting millions of websites
+ Updates on the targeted campaign against Snowflake
+A massive insider breach of a Pennsylvania healthcare system
+ Two new attack methods threat actors are adopting
+ The new OpenSSH unauthenticated RCE vuln that gives root privileges to + Linux systems
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