State of the router.
Show notes
The U.S. and its allies warn of Russian cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure as Europe rolls out new sanctions. Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft. Progress investigates a potential ShareFile security incident, Zimbra patches a critical flaw, and researchers uncover the new CrashStealer macOS malware. Plus, the EPA tests water utility resilience, scammers clone trusted news sites, and our Monday business briefing. Our guest is Brandon Karpf, from NTT, discussing the 11th Japan-U.S. Cyber Dialogue. Californians smash that delete button.
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Today we are joined by Brandon Karpf, friend of the show discussing the 11th Japan-U.S. Cyber Dialogue.
Selected Reading
US and allies warn of Russian critical infrastructure attacks (Bleeping Computer)
EU sanctions Russian GRU military hackers over cyberattacks (Bleeping Computer)
OpenAI Hardware Biz Built with Apple Secrets, Apple Says (Gov Infosecurity)
Progress Software Warns of “External Security Threat” to ShareFile (Infosecurity Magazine)
Zimbra Patches Critical Code Execution Vulnerability (SecurityWeek)
When Hackers Cut the Internet, Will the Water Still Flow? (BankInfo Security)
‘A very good clone’: news stories faked to lure victims to scam investment sites (The Guardian)
CrashStealer: C++ macOS infostealer posing as crash reporter (Jamf)
Business Briefing for 07.08.26 (N2K Pro Business Briefing)
322,000 Californians sign up to have data brokers delete their personal information (Mercury News)
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