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Chinese hackers breach U.S. telecom wiretap systems. A third-party debt collection provider exposes sensitive information of Comcast customers. Homeland Security’s cybercrime division chronicles their success. Google removes Kaspersky antivirus from the Play store. Ukrainian hackers take down Russian TV and Radio channels. A crypto-thief pleads guilty to wire fraud and money laundering. A pig-butchering victim gets his money back. On our Industry Voices segment, Jeff Reed, Chief Product Officer at Vectra AI, joins us to talk about how modern attackers don't hack in, they log in. AI knows - the truth is out there.

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CyberWire Guest

On our Industry Voices segment, Jeff Reed, Chief Product Officer at Vectra AI, joins us to talk about how modern attackers don't hack in, they log in.

Selected Reading

Chinese hackers breached US court wiretap systems, WSJ reports (Reuters)

Comcast says customer data stolen in ransomware attack on debt collection agency (TechCrunch)

Cyber Cops Stopped 500 Ransomware Hacks Since 2021, DHS Says (Bloomberg)

Google removes Kaspersky's antivirus software from Play Store (Bleeping Computer)

Ukraine Claims Cyberattack Blocked Russian State TV Online on Putin’s Birthday (Bloomberg)

Crypto Hacker Pleads Guilty for Stealing Over $37 Million in Cryptocurrency (Cyber Security News)

A victim of a crypto ‘pig butchering’ scam just got his $140,000 back (NPR)

How chatbots can win over crackpots (Fast Company)

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Chinese hackers breach U.S. telecom wiretap systems. A third-party debt collection provider exposes sensitive information of Comcast customers. Homeland Security’s cybercrime division chronicles their success. Google removes Kaspersky antivirus from the Play store. Ukrainian hackers take down Russian TV and Radio channels. A crypto-thief pleads guilty to wire fraud and money laundering. A pig-butchering victim gets his money back. On our Industry Voices segment, Jeff Reed, Chief Product Officer at Vectra AI, joins us to talk about how modern attackers don't hack in, they log in. AI knows - the truth is out there.

Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app.

Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you’ll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn.

CyberWire Guest

On our Industry Voices segment, Jeff Reed, Chief Product Officer at Vectra AI, joins us to talk about how modern attackers don't hack in, they log in.

Selected Reading

Chinese hackers breached US court wiretap systems, WSJ reports (Reuters)

Comcast says customer data stolen in ransomware attack on debt collection agency (TechCrunch)

Cyber Cops Stopped 500 Ransomware Hacks Since 2021, DHS Says (Bloomberg)

Google removes Kaspersky's antivirus software from Play Store (Bleeping Computer)

Ukraine Claims Cyberattack Blocked Russian State TV Online on Putin’s Birthday (Bloomberg)

Crypto Hacker Pleads Guilty for Stealing Over $37 Million in Cryptocurrency (Cyber Security News)

A victim of a crypto ‘pig butchering’ scam just got his $140,000 back (NPR)

How chatbots can win over crackpots (Fast Company)

Share your feedback.

We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show.

Want to hear your company in the show?

You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here’s our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info.

The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc.

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