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Submit ReviewDealing with the GRU's exploitation of the Follina vulnerabilities. SeaFlower uses stolen seed phrases to rifle cryptocurrency wallets. Ukraine moves sensitive data abroad. Anonymous claims to have hacked Russia's drone suppliers and to have hit sensitive targets in Belarus. Rick Howard reports on an NSA briefing at the RSA Conference. Our guest is Ricardo Amper from Incode with a look at biometrics in sports stadiums. And the effects of war on the cyber underworld.
For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:
https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/114
Follina flaw being exploited by Russian hackers, info stealers (Computing)
Chinese Hackers Adding Backdoor to iOS, Android Web3 Wallets in 'SeaFlower' Campaign (SecurityWeek)
How SeaFlower...installs backdoors in iOS/Android web3 wallets to steal your seed phrase (Medium)
Ukraine Has Begun Moving Sensitive Data Outside Its Borders (Wall Street Journal)
Anonymous claims hack on Russian drones (Computing)
la.com/how-the-cybercrime-landscape-has-been-changed-following-the-russia-ukraine-war/">How the Cybercrime Landscape has been Changed following the Russia-Ukraine War (Kela)
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