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Russia and Belarus exchange cyber operations with Ukraine. The US announces Task Force KleptoCapture. Vulnerable infusion pumps. TCP middlebox reflection. Notes on sanctions.

CyberWire Daily

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4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

The UN condemns Russia’s war in Ukraine. Ukraine’s cyber volunteers appear to be operating under the direction of Kyiv’s Ministry of Defense, and may be targeting Russian infrastructure. Belarusian cyber operators are phishing with stolen Ukrainian credentials in a cyberespionage campaign. Task Force KleptoCapture. Infusion pumps found vulnerable to cyberattack. TeaBot is found in the Play Store. TCP middlebox reflection. Dan Prince from Lancaster University on trustworthy autonomous systems. Our guest is John Shegerian from ERI on the security angle of e-recycling. And no more Harleys for Mr. Putin. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/42 Selected reading. Cyber Realism in a Time of War Russian Hybrid War Report: Social platforms crack down on Kremlin media as Kremlin demands compliance Russia's war spurs corporate exodus, exposes business risks Using DDoS, DanaBot targets Ukrainian Ministry of Defense Asylum Ambuscade: State Actor Uses Compromised Private Ukrainian Military Emails to Target European Governments and Refugee Movement Phishing campaign targets European officials assisting in refugee operations Anonymous vs. Russia: Hackers Say Space Agency Breached, More Than 1,500 Websites Hit Conti Ransomware Source Code Leaked Hacker Group Anonymous Vows to Disrupt Russia's Internet — RT Websites Become 'Subject of Massive DDoS Attacks' Ukrainian cyber resistance group targets Russian power grid, railways Army of Cyber Hackers Rise Up to Back Ukraine U.S. Officials Detail Efforts to Enforce Raft of New Russia Rules TCP Middlebox Reflection: Coming to a DDoS Near You TeaBot Android Banking Malware Spreads Again Through Google Play Store Apps Infusion Pump Vulnerabilities: Common Security Gaps

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