North Korea has a unique way of testing malware — they are less concerned about getting it right than getting it out… a kind of “smash-and-grab” approach to cyber attacks. Sentinel One’s Tom Hegel explains.
115. Mic Drop: Hear ye, Hear ye, the Hacker’s Court is in session
114. Exclusive: LockBit ransomware leader says, ‘I felt like I was being hunted’ but they ‘can’t stop me’
113. Exclusive: Embattled LockBit leader: ‘Now I want to create even more noise’
112. Inside the i-Soon papers and China’s secret world of hackers-for-hire
111. Mic Drop: Arms control expert Jeffrey Lewis on North Korea’s new BFF in Moscow
110. North Korean Missiles in Ukraine and Kim Jong-un’s new swagger
109. Mic Drop: FBI Director Wray on the latest wave of nation-state cyber threats
108. Exclusive: FBI Director Wray talks takedown operations, nation-state hackers, and growing threats in cyberspace
107. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘In the cockpit with AI’ from In Machines We Trust
106. Facial recognition software could help solve America’s missing person problem. Why hasn’t it?
105. Jordan’s wave of spyware infections
104. Generative AI: Is it creative or just copying the rest of us?
103. Dr. Dolittle never spoke whale, AI just might
102. Cyber Av3ngers and their unlikely targets
101. Bug bounties with Chinese characteristics
100. The 2023 cyber year in review
99. Meet the hackers
98. Lessons from the world's first hybrid war
97. Policing Morality? There’s an app for that.
96. The art of decoding dictators
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