This week we are joined by N2K CyberWire's very own Catherine Murphy, and she is sharing her family's experiences with Lurie Children's Hospital's recent cybersecurity incident. Dave shares a story on the dangers of Googling airline customer service numbers when an issue occurs. Joe shares another story on scary scams that are costing people millions of dollars, now getting the FBI involved. Our catch of the day was found from the Washington University in St. Louis from their Scam of the Month posting, which shares another tale of a scam, this time trying to recruit for an open vacancy as a research assistant for undergraduates. The scammers pose as a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering to try and get students to sign up for this fake job posting.
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Device trust (noun) [Word Notes]
Encore: Scams in the media.
ZTNA (noun) [Word Notes]
Saving the world from cybercrime.
GDPR (noun) [Word Notes]
Password managers and their benefits.
ChatGPT (noun) [Word Notes]
Scamming through generations.
Man-in-the-Middle (noun) [Word Notes]
Appearances count in the scam business. [Hacking Humans Goes to the Movies]
A boom of infostealers and stolen credentials.
NIST (Noun) [Word Notes]
A war on commerce.
CIRT (noun) [Word Notes]
Interview with the AI, part one. [Special Editions]
Outsmarting the scammers.
PUP (noun) [Word Notes]
The front lines of ransomware attacks.
Ransomware (noun) [Word Notes]
The age old battle between social engineering and banking.
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