A new RAT from Beijing. Muslim hacktivism in India. Ukraine reports a GRU spam campaign against media outlets. A Moscow court fines Wikimedia. And that UK cyber disaster was just a promo.

Published: June 13, 2022, 8:30 p.m.

A Chinese APT deploys a new cyberespionage tool. Hacktivism roils India after a politician's remarks about the Prophet. Ukraine reports a "massive" spam campaign against the country's media organizations. A Russian court fines Wikimedia for "disinformation." From the NSA\u2019s Cybersecurity Collaboration Center our guests are Morgan Adamski and Josh Zaritsky. Rick Howard sets the cyber sand table on Colonial Pipeline. And the Martians haven\u2019t landed, and the Right Honorable Mr. Johnson is still PM.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/113\n\nSelected reading.\nCERT-UA warns of cyberattack on Ukrainian media (Interfax-Ukraine)\nRussian hackers start targeting Ukraine with Follina exploits (BleepingComputer)\nMassive cyber attack on media organizations of Ukraine using the malicious program CrescentImp (CERT-UA # 4797) (CERT-UA)\nWikimedia Foundation appeals Russian fine over Ukraine war articles (The Verge)\nGALLIUM Expands Targeting Across Telecommunications, Government and Finance Sectors With New PingPull Tool (Unit42)\nProphet remark: Slew of cyber attacks on Indian govt, private sites (The Times of India)\n70 Indian government, private websites face international cyber attacks over Prophet row (The Times of India)\nChannel 4 faces Ofcom probe over \u2019emergency news\u2019 stunt to promote cyber attack drama The Undeclared War (INews)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices