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Still reeling from last year’s data breach, password manager LastPass recently shared that the same attacker who targeted the organization in August has struck again, this time using stolen data to hack an employee’s home computer.

Join Matt Radolec and David Gibson as they walk you through the multi-stage attack, revisiting the discussion of the initial intrusion and outlining how that stolen data was weaponized months later to breach the company’s vault.

Matt and David will also spotlight recent vulnerabilities that you should keep an eye on and discuss the meteoric rise of wiperware.

We cover:

  • The anatomy of the LastPass attack and the threats of secret and password scanning after a breach
  • New malware and ransomware frameworks
  • The increase in wiperware that’s destroying data rather than holding it for ransom
  • And of course some wins on the cybersecurity front (let’s not forget the good news!)

Links mentioned in the show:

HardBit 2.0 Ransomware

LockBit ransomware, what you need to know

VMware ESXi in the Line of Ransomware Fire

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Watch the podcast on our Youtube channel.

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Content provided by Kelsea Morrison and Matt Radolec. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kelsea Morrison and Matt Radolec or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Still reeling from last year’s data breach, password manager LastPass recently shared that the same attacker who targeted the organization in August has struck again, this time using stolen data to hack an employee’s home computer.

Join Matt Radolec and David Gibson as they walk you through the multi-stage attack, revisiting the discussion of the initial intrusion and outlining how that stolen data was weaponized months later to breach the company’s vault.

Matt and David will also spotlight recent vulnerabilities that you should keep an eye on and discuss the meteoric rise of wiperware.

We cover:

  • The anatomy of the LastPass attack and the threats of secret and password scanning after a breach
  • New malware and ransomware frameworks
  • The increase in wiperware that’s destroying data rather than holding it for ransom
  • And of course some wins on the cybersecurity front (let’s not forget the good news!)

Links mentioned in the show:

HardBit 2.0 Ransomware

LockBit ransomware, what you need to know

VMware ESXi in the Line of Ransomware Fire

Visit our website and sign up for emails to be notified of new live episodes.

Watch the podcast on our Youtube channel.

  continue reading

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