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Season 5 · Episode 306
Malicious geopolitical cyber activity, cyberattacks tied to conflict in Iran, open source supply chain attack & AI autonomous espionage / Intel Chat [#306]
The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast · Christopher
March 30, 202635m 36s
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Show Notes
In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we discuss some intel being shared in the LimaCharlie community.
- Since the onset of the conflict in the Gulf region, cybersecurity researchers have observed a noticeable rise in malicious cyber activity tied to geopolitical events.
- Unit 42 researchers are warning about an increased risk of destructive cyberattacks tied to the conflict involving Iran.
- The hacking group known as TeamPCP has expanded a large-scale supply chain campaign targeting widely used open source software ecosystems.
- In September 2025, Anthropic disclosed an incident in which a state-sponsored threat actor used an AI coding agent to conduct an autonomous cyber espionage campaign targeting 30 organizations worldwide.
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