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Submit ReviewIcedID is evolving away from its banking malware roots. An Emotet phishing campaign spoofs IRS W9s. The FBI warns of BEC scams. A Fake booter service as a law enforcement honeypot. Phishing in China's nuclear energy sector. Reports of an OpenAI and a ChatGPT data leak. Does Iran receive Russian support in cyberattacks against Albania? My conversation with Linda Gray Martin and Britta Glade from RSAC with a preview of this year's conference. Our own Rick Howard takes a field trip to the National Cryptologic Museum. And De-anonymizing Telegram.
For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:
https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/58
Fork in the Ice: The New Era of IcedID (Proofpoint)
Emotet malware distributed as fake W-9 tax forms from the IRS (BleepingComputer)
Phishing Campaign Targets Chinese Nuclear Energy Industry (Intezer)
'Bitter' espionage hackers target Chinese nuclear energy orgs (BleepingComputer)
UK Sets Up Fake DDoS-for-Hire Sites to Trap Hackers (PCMag Middle East)
UK National Crime Agency reveals it ran fake DDoS-for-hire sites to collect users’ data (Record)
OpenAI: ChatGPT payment data leak caused by open-source bug (BleepingComputer)
says-a-bug-leaked-sensitive-chatgpt-user-data-165439848.html">OpenAI says a bug leaked sensitive ChatGPT user data (Engadget)
March 20 ChatGPT outage: Here’s what happened (OpenAI)
How Albania Became a Target for Cyberattacks (Foreign Policy)
Russia’s Rostec allegedly can de-anonymize Telegram users (BleepingComputer)
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