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Submit ReviewMore deniable DDoS attacks strike countries friendly to Ukraine. Predatory Sparrow's assault on Iran's steel industry. A callback phishing campaign impersonates security companies. The Anubis Network is back. Thomas Etheridge from CrowdStrike on the importance of outside threat hunting. Rick Howard weighs in on sentient AI. And a ransomware gang ups the ante.
For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:
https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/131
Pro-Russian cybercriminals briefly DDoS Congress.gov (CyberScoop)
Lithuania's state-owned energy group hit by 'biggest cyber attack in a decade' (lrt.lt)
Ignitis Group hit by DDoS attack as Killnet continues Lithuania campaign (Tech Monitor)
Russian ‘Hacktivists’ Are Causing Trouble Far Beyond Ukraine (Wired - 07-11-2022)
Predatory Sparrow: Who are the hackers who say they started a fire in Iran? (BBC News)
Hacktivists claiming attack on Iranian steel facilities dump tranche of 'top secret documents' (CyberScoop)
Callback Phishing Campaigns Impersonate CrowdStrike, Other Cybersecurity Companies (CrowdStrike)
networks-new-c2.html">Anubis Networks is back with new C2 server (Security Affairs)
BlackCat (aka ALPHV) ransomware is increasing stakes up to $2.5 million in demands(Help Net Security)
Resecurity - BlackCat (aka ALPHV) Ransomware is Increasing Stakes up to $2,5M in Demands (Resecurity)
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