31-Mar-2025: Apple Revamps TCC; Windows 11 Fix Tests; Crocodilus Malware Threats Android Users
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31-Mar-2025: Apple Revamps TCC; Windows 11 Fix Tests; Crocodilus Malware Threats Android Users

Welcome to Hacked dAily, the FIRST AI-Driven Cybersecurity Podcast by Cytadel Cyber, where the cyber news is hot, fresh, and just a tad sarcastic. Let's dive into today's digital rollercoaster: Apple’s doing what Apple does best—setting up digital velvet ropes. With macOS's new TCC event support, it's like Apple's personal take on the VIP club experience, where developers now get exclusive access... once they ask nicely. Over at Microsoft, it's 'fix-it-from-afar' day with a new tool in Windows 11 aimed at rescuing people from boot crashes. Finally, a way to outwit computers on the fritz without resorting to reboot voodoo dances. Meanwhile, the crocodile of the malware world, Crocodilus, is masquerading as friendly Android apps. Remember, just because it looks like a cute app, doesn’t mean it won’t bite. In today’s edition of "Why We Mute Microphones," BlackSuit ransomware crashed the Zoom happy hour, taking virtual meetings hostage instead of faces with furlongs of frozen expressions and WiFi woes. And lastly, in the realm of real help, Stack Overflow is championing human touch—because when you've got code problems, AI might be impressive, but a human can offer that unique 'you’ve-got-this' pep talk. Tune into Hacked dAily for your next dose of cyber chaos with a side of humor!This episode is sponsored by Cytadel Cyber. Specialist in Ransomware Readiness Assessments, Threat Intel-Led Red Teaming, AI DeepFakes, AI Voice Cloning and AI Vishing Simulations. Cyatdel helps you test your cyber resilience against the threats of today, keeping your data secure. Checkout cytadel.co.uk for more information.

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15-May-2024: Major Cyber Attacks Hit Singing River and HK Colleges; Ransomware Surge

15-May-2024: Major Cyber Attacks Hit Singing River and HK Colleges; Ransomware Surge

Welcome to today's episode of "Cyber War Room." In our top story, the Singing River Health System in Mississippi faces a serious breach from a Rhysida ransomware attack impacting nearly 900,000 individuals, disclosing sensitive personal and medical information. Moving eastward, the Hong Kong College of Technology reels under a cyberattack with over 8,000 students’ data compromised and found on the dark web, stressing the growing cyber threats in educational sectors. In more technical revelations, researchers uncover a devious social engineering campaign by attackers using Black Basta ransomware, employing spam and false IT communications to infiltrate organizations, reflecting a troubling trend in cyberattack sophistication. Elsewhere, a shift in tactics has cybercriminals using malvertising, deepfakes, and popular platforms like YouTube to perpetrate scams, marking an evolution from traditional phishing approaches to more complex digital deception. Wrapping up, cybersecurity specialists have flagged a new menace in malware with trojanized versions of the trusted software tools WinSCP and PuTTY - a reminder of the continuous need for vigilance in verifying source authenticity to prevent data theft and ransomware attacks. Stay tuned to "Cyber War Room" as we delve deeper into these issues and more to keep your data safe in the turbulent seas of cyberspace.

15 Touko 20243min

14-May-2024: NATO Cyber Red Line, Black Basta Hits 500, NHS Data Leak Concerns

14-May-2024: NATO Cyber Red Line, Black Basta Hits 500, NHS Data Leak Concerns

Welcome to today's episode of "Cyber War Room." Today, we delve into the latest and pertinent cyber threats and responses shaping our digital world. Our top story: NATO has drawn a cyber red line in response to escalating tensions with Russia, signaling a robust stance against potential cyber aggression. This highlights their resolve to enhance and defend the alliance's cyber infrastructure. In our second major news item, the Black Basta ransomware group's recent activities have compromised over 500 organizations worldwide. This surge in cyber attacks emphasizes the need for strengthened cybersecurity protocols across various sectors. Additionally, we cover the alarming incident where personal data from the National Health Service appeared on the dark web. This breach has exposed sensitive patient information, prompting urgent calls for increased data protection measures. Moving on to other critical updates, cybersecurity experts are currently addressing the spread of Mallox ransomware through vulnerabilities in MS-SQL servers. This issue stresses the importance of securing database systems against such invasive attacks. And finally, we explore the growing use of DNS tunneling techniques by hackers to conduct covert network scans and track victims, a method that complicates the detection of illicit activities and data breaches. Stay tuned as we continue to monitor these developments and provide you with crucial insights on how to safeguard your digital environments.

14 Touko 20242min

13-May-2024: WPP CEO Targeted in Deepfake Scam; Boeing Hit by $200M Ransomware Attack

13-May-2024: WPP CEO Targeted in Deepfake Scam; Boeing Hit by $200M Ransomware Attack

Today on "Cyber War Room," we delve into high-profile cyber threats affecting global corporations and healthcare systems. First up, we discuss a sophisticated deepfake attack targeting the CEO of WPP, the world's largest advertising group, highlighting the growing threat of AI-generated fraud in corporate communications. Next, we examine the repercussions of a massive data breach at aerospace giant Boeing, which not only faced extraordinary ransom demands but also saw sensitive corporate data leaked online. We also cover the ongoing investigation into a cyber incident at California’s Palomar Health Medical Group, which triggered a shutdown of important digital patient services. In other news, we explore a devious cybersecurity threat where a malicious Python package mimicked a popular library to deliver hidden malware, showcasing the challenges in the open-source software environment. Lastly, we highlight the rising concerns about Trinity Ransomware, an emergent malware linked to notorious cybercriminal groups, signaling an era of more collaborative and sophisticated cyber-attacks. Join us for comprehensive insights into these unfolding cybersecurity battles.

13 Touko 20243min

12-May-2024: Europol Web Breach, LockBit Crackdown & Urgent Chrome Update

12-May-2024: Europol Web Breach, LockBit Crackdown & Urgent Chrome Update

Welcome to today's episode of "Cyber War Room." Today, we're discussing several critical updates from the cybersecurity frontline: First, Europol has recently experienced a security breach affecting one of its web portals. Fortunately, no operational data was compromised, and the impact is considered limited as investigations continue. Next, we have a win against cybercrime with significant strides made against the LockBit ransomware group. A multinational task force has disrupted their operations, recovered stolen data, and prevented further attacks, marking a success in the ongoing battle against cyber threats. In tech news, Google has rolled out an urgent security update for Chrome due to a new zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2021-30563. Users are advised to update their browsers immediately to secure their data against potential cyber exploits. We also take a look at the cybercriminal group FIN7, which is now using Google Ads to distribute a remote access tool, showcasing a sophisticated method to compromise user systems through seemingly legitimate advertisements. Lastly, a new vulnerability discovered in industrial IoT device modems could allow remote access via SMS, posing a significant threat to critical infrastructures. Affected organizations are urged to update their systems to mitigate this risk. Stay tuned as we delve deeper into these stories, providing you with the necessary insights to stay informed and secure in the digital age. Join us daily on "Cyber War Room," where cybersecurity meets expert analysis.

12 Touko 20242min