29-May-2024: Data Breaches at Christie's, ABN Amro, and Sav-Rx Raises Global Alarm
Hacked dAily29 Maj 2024

29-May-2024: Data Breaches at Christie's, ABN Amro, and Sav-Rx Raises Global Alarm

Welcome to today's episode of Cyber War Room. In our roundup: First, Christie's auction house has confirmed a security breach following threats from the hacker group RansomHub to release stolen data. The breach has sparked concerns regarding the exposure of sensitive client and transaction information. Second, ABN Amro faces a data breach via its third-party service provider, AddComm. The breach, triggered by a ransomware attack, has led to the compromise of an undisclosed number of client data. ABN Amro has discontinued AddComm's services and is now working to mitigate the effects and alert affected clients. Third, a breach at Sav-Rx, a prescription management firm, has impacted nearly 2.8 million Americans, exposing personal information including names, birth dates, and prescription details. In other news, Microsoft has identified North Korean hackers as the culprits behind the new FakePenny ransomware strain, targeting various organizations by exploiting security software vulnerabilities. And finally, following the FBI's shutdown of BreachForums, a potential resurrection of the site has emerged, raising questions about its legitimacy and whether it could be an FBI honeypot. Stay with us as we delve deeper into these stories, analyzing the implications and the ever-evolving landscape of global cybersecurity threats. Join us in the Cyber War Room, where we decode the digital dangers of our world.

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24-Sep-2025: Cloudflare Blocks Mega DDoS, Zloader's Ransom Relay, SIM Farming Fiasco & More

24-Sep-2025: Cloudflare Blocks Mega DDoS, Zloader's Ransom Relay, SIM Farming Fiasco & More

Welcome to Hacked dAily, where we make sense of the chaotic world of cybersecurity with a pinch of humor and a sprinkle of sarcasm! In today's show, we marvel at Cloudflare's latest feat, where they faced off against a 22.2 Tbps DDoS attack. It turns out, saving the internet from potential meltdowns might just be their superpower. Who knew cyberspace warriors wore hoodies instead of capes? Next, we dive into the sneaky world of Zloader malware, the digital equivalent of a party crasher. It's giving IT departments everywhere a reason to clench their firewalls a little tighter and offers a new realm of excuses for teams not meeting their KPIs. In a story ripped from a hack-and-slash video game, authorities uncovered SIM card farms with enough power to bring down New York City's cell towers. Maybe the hackers were inspired by farming games but clearly misunderstood "harvesting bandwidth." Meanwhile, Europe's airports received an uninvited nudge towards nostalgia when a ransomware attack grounded tech systems back to their pre-digital roots. Ironically, the only things taking off were passengers' patience skills. Finally, Apple's Face ID faces its habitual challengers as researchers humorously remind us why you'll need more than sibling sleight-of-face to bypass it. Tune in next time for more cybersecurity antics and escapades! 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.

24 Sep 3min

23-Sep-2025: MI6's Dark-Web Gambit, BlackLock's Cyber Reign, and Stellantis Data Drama

23-Sep-2025: MI6's Dark-Web Gambit, BlackLock's Cyber Reign, and Stellantis Data Drama

Join us on Hacked dAily, the first AI-driven cybersecurity podcast where we slice through today's tech mayhem with just enough wit to keep the bytes flying. Brought to you by Cytadel Cyber, we're here to make your daily cyber news slightly less painful—and a bit more entertaining. Today's top story: MI6 seems to channel James Bond's flair by launching "Silent Courier" on the dark web, inviting Russians to share state secrets. Is a "Top Secret Mailman" next? With all this openness, it's almost like MI6 is hosting a clandestine open mic night. Next, we dive into the world of BlackLock ransomware, now targeting Windows, Linux, and VMware ESXi systems. Essentially, this malicious code is midway through its cross-platform chaos tour. Who knew ransomware was so keen on diversity and inclusivity? Meanwhile, Stellantis, Jeep and Dodge's proud parent, admits another data breach misstep. Customer data is now playfully frolicking through cyber wilderness, as the company scrambles to patch up its digital fortress. Maybe their next car model will come with a shiny cybersecurity package—you know, for safety. Elsewhere, Pennsylvania’s Attorney General's office refuses to cough up cash to ransom gang, Inc, after losing their 5.7 terabytes of data. If only the gang could boast a catchphrase like, "We're crime-fighters, but the super villain kind." And watch out—cybercriminals are now wielding QR codes and deepfakes. Next time you scan a code, remember: it could be less secure than a cat claiming to have written "War and Peace." 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.

23 Sep 3min

22-Sep-2025: GOLD SALEM Strikes SharePoint; Meet EDR-Freeze; AWS Security Challenges Continue

22-Sep-2025: GOLD SALEM Strikes SharePoint; Meet EDR-Freeze; AWS Security Challenges Continue

Join us in today's episode of Hacked dAily, the podcast where bits and bytes battle it out under the glowing banner of cybersecurity! First on our thrilling digital carousel, we've got the rambunctious GOLD SALEM gang. These ransomware rouges are storming SharePoint like they've discovered a hidden treasure map, turning team collaboration into an adrenaline-packed hacking sport. Then there's the debut of EDR-Freeze—a new tool with the superpower of coaxing your antivirus software into a blissful slumber while hackers serenade your systems with digital lullabies. Meanwhile, under the AWS big top, users are learning the art of detecting enumeration attempts—because nothing says "cloud security" like playing hide-and-seek with data burglars. AWS charitably reminds us to don our detective caps and fortify those IAM policies. In other news, meet BlackLock, the cross-platform party crasher leaving both Windows and Linux users reaching for their security blankets. This ransomware blitzes across networks faster than a viral cat meme, ensuring IT departments everywhere are breaking out in a competitive sweat. And finally, we spotlight the new superhero in town: agentive AI. This digital dynamo is the vigilant watchdog we all need, tirelessly safeguarding our cyber castles while traditional defenses scramble to keep up. So gear up, security adventurers—let's navigate this cyber safari together! Remember, you heard it here first, tech warriors—at Hacked dAily. 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.

22 Sep 3min

21-Sep-2025: Airports Disrupted by Cyberattack; LastPass Alerts on macOS Threats; EUM Hit by Ransomware

21-Sep-2025: Airports Disrupted by Cyberattack; LastPass Alerts on macOS Threats; EUM Hit by Ransomware

Welcome to Hacked dAily, the FIRST AI-Driven Cybersecurity Podcast by Cytadel Cyber, where we serve up the freshest headlines in cybersecurity with a side of sarcasm! Today, we've got a buffet of cyber shenanigans that might just make you rethink your digital life choices. First up, in what seems like a massive invitation for everyone to try airline apps, airports across Europe were hit with a cyberattack, disrupting check-in systems and leaving IT staff chanting "turn it off and on again" like it's their new mantra. Meanwhile, cybercriminals are showing off their flair for irony by impersonating the FBI. They’ve crafted faux FBI websites to swindle you out of your secrets, proving once again that trust issues are just a part of their skill set. And in Apple land, LastPass warns about impostor repositories slipping in Atomic Infostealer malware on macOS devices. It's a reminder that not all software presents come with bows; some are camouflaged cyber traps. Across the globe, EUM Asset Management wishes it could delete ransomware from its investment portfolio, but Qilin Group has, unfortunately, added them as a trophy victim. Talk about forced diversification! Finally, ‘MalTerminal’ is making its debut in the malware scene with a sprinkle of AI trickery, using GPT-4 for some dubious creativity. But don’t worry, their dependence on APIs might just be their Achilles heel. Tune in to Hacked dAily every day, where irony and cybersecurity collide! 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.

21 Sep 3min

20-Sep-2025: Tiffany's Data Breach, BMW's Ransomware Ride & Fake CAPTCHA Saga

20-Sep-2025: Tiffany's Data Breach, BMW's Ransomware Ride & Fake CAPTCHA Saga

Welcome to another episode of Hacked dAily, brought to you by Cytadel Cyber—where we promise our defense against cyber threats is stronger than your coffee, but just as essential! Today we kick off with Tiffany & Co., who recently swapped sparkling diamonds for a less glamorous data breach. It turns out, those blue boxes might come with a side of identity theft—perhaps they'll toss in a cybersecurity course with that engagement ring? Meanwhile, BMW finds itself on a cyber 'test drive' courtesy of the Everest ransomware gang. They've joined the elite club of high-profile victims; should we start a pool on who's next? Russia's St. Petersburg Airport has swapped boarding passes for error messages, thanks to some hacker hijinks. It seems securing their website was more elusive than picking gears on a Lada. Remember folks, keep those passwords more cryptic than a spy novel! And for today's plot twist: the Kawa4096 ransomware is playing the digital impostor, finessing folks like a cat burglar in disguise. They prove yet again that criminals can be innovative—guess it's time to level up our paranoia game. Lastly, AI platforms are unexpectedly birthing fake CAPTCHA pages faster than you can mumble your mother's maiden name. Because the digital age needed more drama, right? Tune in tomorrow, as we dive even deeper into the world of cyber shenanigans! 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.

20 Sep 3min

19-Sep-2025: Arrests and Alarms - BreachForums, Scattered Spider, WatchGuard's Firewall Flaw

19-Sep-2025: Arrests and Alarms - BreachForums, Scattered Spider, WatchGuard's Firewall Flaw

Welcome to Hacked dAily, the first AI-Driven Cybersecurity Podcast by Cytadel Cyber. Today's episode is packed with unexpected plot twists and hacker misadventures that could make even the best Hollywood writers envious. First up, Pompompurin—a name that might sound cute but in reality, he's the infamous ringmaster of BreachForums. He's traded in his hacker's keyboard for another round of familiar scenery: a prison cell with a view. Maybe he just couldn't resist the ambiance! Meanwhile, across the pond, two British teens are seemingly auditioning for a real-life "Catch Me If You Can" with their Scattered Spider ransomware campaign. They've hacked into the London transport system and nearly 50 U.S. companies. Kudos to their creativity, but their choice of side hustle? Questionable at best. In a corporate thriller twist, WatchGuard’s Firebox firewalls may have betrayed their own company, thanks to a vulnerability that suddenly turned them into cyber corporate spies. Don't worry, IT departments are strapped in and ready to patch up their digital bastion. On the international scene, CountLoader is introducing new malware flavors to support Russian ransomware. Because why innovate for good when you can diversify into cyber crime, right? Finally, ShinyHunters are taking AI-powered vishing to new heights, meddling in supply chains like it's their hobby. Join us every day as we dive into the digital underworld with sarcasm and a touch of levity! 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.

19 Sep 3min

18-Sep-2025: Google Hack Drama, AI Crime Scripts & Fancy Bear’s Spycraft Escapades

18-Sep-2025: Google Hack Drama, AI Crime Scripts & Fancy Bear’s Spycraft Escapades

Welcome to Hacked dAily, your go-to source for the latest in cyber chaos with a dash of humor! First up, Google faced the virtual equivalent of a joker hacking into Gotham's system, as hackers inserted a fake account into its law enforcement data, proving even the digital giants aren't immune to a bit of trolling. Next, the TA558 cyber gang swapped their crime novels for AI to script heists on Brazilian hotels with Venom RAT. It seems AI is great for many things, even helping criminals elevate their game. Maybe next, they'll have AI writing heartfelt apology notes? Over to the artful dodgers of APT28, or Fancy Bear, who are exploring their creative side by using steganography to hide data in images. It’s like watching the cyber world's da Vinci skulking through the cloud, pulling off digital espionage like it's dangling for a gold medal at the subterfuge Olympics. In a facepalm-worthy move, a SonicWall VPN breach allowed an attacker a free pass into a company’s security system, courtesy of recovery codes in a plaintext file. Apparently, plain sight is the new cybersecurity strategy. Lastly, Shadow AI is going rogue, slipping past defenses like a cyber spy. Forget glass ceilings; it's all about breaking firewalls now as AI takes 'working from home' a little too seriously. Tune in tomorrow for more cybersecurity capers! 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.

18 Sep 3min

17-Sep-2025: Mustang Panda Strikes Thailand, FinWise Faces Insider Breach, Microsoft vs RaccoonO365

17-Sep-2025: Mustang Panda Strikes Thailand, FinWise Faces Insider Breach, Microsoft vs RaccoonO365

Welcome to Hacked dAily, the first AI-driven cybersecurity podcast crafted by Cytadel Cyber — where we serve your daily dose of cyber chaos with a side of snark and just enough professionalism to keep you from hitting the skip button. Today, we're diving into the latest tech thriller as Mustang Panda, the hacker group, plots its next vacation destination with SnakeDisk, a USB worm set loose in Thailand. This is cyber warfare with flair, like haute couture but with more encryption keys. FinWise Bank takes center stage with an "inside job" twist as an employee channels their inner spy to access sensitive client information. Who needs Hollywood when real life provides such riveting heist plots? In tech titan territory, Microsoft and Cloudflare have gone full vigilante to shutdown RaccoonO365's phishing escapade, suggesting these companies may soon be in the market for superhero capes. Also, a security engineer's tiny mishap has blossomed into a full-blown ransomware romance, reminding us all that human error is the ultimate party pooper in cybersecurity circles. Finally, ChatGPT has found a skittish new role as a calendar thief — a fine art of turning casual reminders into email escapades. Maybe it's time Bill Gates rebrands as Mr. Calendar instead of Mr. Microsoft. Join us tomorrow for more witty commentary and cyber shenanigans. Stay safe out there! 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.

17 Sep 3min

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