05-Dec-2025: Microsoft Patches Flaws, Freedom Mobile Breach, Twin Hackers Hired by US Gov

05-Dec-2025: Microsoft Patches Flaws, Freedom Mobile Breach, Twin Hackers Hired by US Gov

Welcome to Hacked dAily, the sassy and slightly snarky cybersecurity podcast brought to you by Cytadel Cyber. Today’s tales of techno-chaos are sure to tickle your digital defenses, so buckle up! First up, the plot thickens as those infamous twin hackers, once notorious for their digital escapades against the State Department, are now on Uncle Sam’s payroll, tasked with cleanup duty in the same homeland database playground. It’s a classic case of letting the foxes back into the henhouse, because why not give them a second chance to remix their original hits? Then, Freedom Mobile joins our soap opera saga, announcing a data breach that sees a hacker sneak in through a subcontractor’s account. No payment info was taken, so it’s like your wallet is safe, but your spare keys, not so much. An excellent reminder that even digital squirrels can sometimes snap away your acorns. Over at Microsoft, they've heroically fixed a Windows shortcut flaw after years of espionage agents sipping cocktails in the vulnerability's luxurious comforts. Better decision-making came later than a student submitting homework, but hey, at least they did it! Inotiv, meanwhile, is picking up the pieces after a ransomware attack treated their personal data like viral cat videos—too trendy for their liking. Finally, OpenAI teaches AIs to admit their fibs—because if robots can own up, maybe someday humans will follow suit. Tune in tomorrow for more digital drama! 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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9-May-2024: Change Healthcare and Boeing Hit by Ransomware Attacks, LockBit

9-May-2024: Change Healthcare and Boeing Hit by Ransomware Attacks, LockBit

Welcome to today’s episode of "Cyber War Room," where we delve into the latest cyber threats and breaches making headlines across the globe. First up, we discuss a major ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, an alarming incident that has also hit its parent company UnitedHealth Group. This breach highlights ongoing cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the healthcare sector, putting sensitive patient data at risk. Next, we explore another ransomware attack claimed by the infamous LockBit gang, this time disrupting the municipal systems of Wichita. The breach has hindered local government operations, with authorities and security teams scrambling to mitigate the damage. Turning our focus to another healthcare victim, Ascension Healthcare Network also faced a cyberattack. Key concerns have been raised regarding the resilience of cybersecurity protocols to protect critical medical information. In international news, the Polish government institutions are battling a sophisticated cyber offensive from the APT28 group. A newly identified malware variant, distributed via spear-phishing efforts, threatens national security. Lastly, we cover a significant ransomware attack on aerospace giant Boeing by the LockBit group, demanding a staggering $200 million. This incident has attracted the attention of major global law enforcement bodies as they intensify efforts to confront the culprits. Join us as we analyze these critical incidents and their implications for cybersecurity strategies worldwide. Tune into "Cyber War Room" for your daily dose of cyber news and expert insights.

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