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  1. Following up on security scrambles in Sweden and Ukraine. #LeakTheAnalyst. Blu Product phones booted by Amazon. BitCoin's hard fork. The Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2017.

    Published: 8/2/2017
  2. HBO hacked. Operation #LeakTheAnalyst targets individual security researchers. Election hacking notes. UK's Home Secretary opposes strong encryption. Russia bans VPNs. Bitcoin, crime, and punishment.

    Published: 8/1/2017
  3. Black Hat 2017 - Research and Investment - CyberWire Special Edition

    Published: 8/1/2017
  4. Investigation into ShadowBrokers focuses on former insiders. Threat analyst doxed. Trickbot and NotPetya updates. Sweden's big breach. DPRK hacks online gaming for revenue.

    Published: 7/31/2017
  5. 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.

    Published: 7/28/2017
  6. "Mia Ash" is an Iranian catphish. WikiLeaks dumps UMBRAGE from Vault7. Germany braces for hacking by Russia, China, and Iran. Google kicks unwelcome intercept tool Lipizzan out of the PlayStore. WhatsApp scammers phish for banking credentials. Anti-drone

    Published: 7/27/2017
  7. Counterattackers' advantage? Juche no competition for cat videos, next-day delivery. CopyKitten crude but effective. FBI investigated Fruitfly Mac malware. Adobe will retire Flash in 2020. BSides notes.

    Published: 7/26/2017
  8. Google Groups oversharing. E-discovery don'ts. Energetic Bear may be back. The CopyKittens seem to be Persian cats. Ethereum hacks (and white hats).

    Published: 7/25/2017
  9. Buckets leak, but so do CDs. NotPetya and Sandworm. Fruitfly versus Macs. ISIS strained in cyberspace. A look at dark web souks. Hacked fish tank.

    Published: 7/24/2017
  10. Hansa Market takedown. Recovery from EternalBlue exploits is a long slog. Banking malware rising. Power grid vulnerabilities. Devil's Ivy and the IoT. A look at criminal markets.

    Published: 7/21/2017
  11. Configuring AWS buckets. New threats and vulnerabilities. Apple and Oracle patch.

    Published: 7/20/2017
  12. Dow Jones AWS S3 bucket exposed. FedEx 10-K and NotPetya. Game of Thrones torrent virus. Securing voting. Botnet defense research. M&A and VC notes. Initial coin offering hacked.

    Published: 7/19/2017
  13. Qatar and the United Arab Emirates at loggerheads over hacking. Commonly used gSOAP IoT code vulnerable to exploitation. A data exposure risk in connected toys. And what could be in that EULA.

    Published: 7/18/2017
  14. Qatar accuses UAE of disinformation, hacking campaign. Other international cyberconflict. Ransomware and clickfraud in one campaign. Banking credential-stealing malware vs. Macs.

    Published: 7/17/2017
  15. More from WikiLeaks' Vault7. Cyber ops and national policy. NotPetya's costs. Clouds of misconfiguration. Chasing innovation. AlphaBay takedown. Phishbait.

    Published: 7/14/2017
  16. Motives behind NotPetya, other operations. Verizon customer data exposed. Industry notes. Licensing hackers in Singapore.

    Published: 7/13/2017
  17. Patch Tuesday. Infrastructure hacking and hackers. Industry notes. Influence operations. Jamming a radio station.

    Published: 7/12/2017
  18. Russia's phishing for nuclear power plants. NATO offers aid to Ukraine. Election hacking updates. M&A and venture news. Crime, punishment, and cryptocurrency.

    Published: 7/11/2017
  19. Infrastructure hacking. No Russo-American agreement in cyberspace. Android malware infestations. Misspelling as OPSEC

    Published: 7/10/2017
  20. NotPetya still looks like an act of state; intended result or not, companies warn of possible material effect from the attack. Another S3 database found exposed.

    Published: 7/7/2017

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