Insider Threat Attacks, Malware Used To Steal Crypto, And Hector’s Embarrassing Story
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This week on Hacker And Fed we update a story from a few episodes ago about a woman driving with a suspicious eavesdropping device near the embassies in Paris, Credit Suisse suffers a insider threat attack, an old attack methodology is updated to steal cryptocurrency, a hacker utilizes screen-capturing malware to cherry-pick their victims, regulators propose a rule to have cyber educated board members, Hector receives a phishing email that turns out to be a much larger issue, and finally Hector pays off his losing Super Bowl bet. Links from the episode: francetvinfo.fr/faits-divers/escroquerie-aux-sms-de-l-assurance-maladie-les-suspects-volaient-les-numeros-de-telephone-depuis-leur-voiture_5665943.html efinancialcareers.com/news/2023/02/credit-suisse-employee-data-leak blog.phylum.io/phylum-discovers-revived-crypto-wallet-address-replacement-attack thehackernews.com/2023/02/hackers-targeting-us-and-german-firms.html cfr.org/blog/walk-and-chew-gum-cisos-communicating-boards-have-speak-their-language venturebeat.com/security/4-misconceptions-about-data-exfiltration/amp/ bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/namecheaps-email-hacked-to-send-metamask-dhl-phishing-emails/ -- For more information on Chris and his current work visit naxo.com Follow Hector @hxmonsegur