The Mirai botnet afflicts Tomcat. CardioComm services are downed by cyberattack. Uptycs calls infostealers “organization killers" as related security incidents double in a year. Legacy third-party risk management practices meet with dissatisfaction. Cyber skill gaps reported in the UK's workforce. Our guest is George Prichici of OPSWAT with a look at a Microsoft Teams vulnerability. Our new Threat Vector segment features a conversation with David Moulton and Michael Sikorski on the potential threats from LLMs and AI. And SiegedSec hits NATO sites.
On this first segment of Threat Vector, Michael "Siko" Sikorski, CTO & VP of Engineering for Unit 42, joins host David Moulton to discuss LLMs & AI and the impacts to expect on social engineering, phishing, and more.
For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:
https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/142
Threat Vector links.
Palo Alto Networks Unit 42
Selected reading.
Tomcat Under Attack: Exploring Mirai Malware and Beyond (Aquasec)
CardioComm, a provider of ECG monitoring devices, confirms cyberattack downed its services (TechCrunch)
Detecting the Silent Threat: 'Stealers are Organization Killers' (Uptycs)
Cyber security skills in the UK labour market 2023 (DSIT)
NATO investigates alleged data theft by SiegedSec hackers (BleepingComputer)
NATO investigating apparent breach of unclassified information sharing platform (CyberScoop)
SiegedSec Compromise NATO (Cyberint)
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