Double-tapping ransomware hits the same victim twice. Exim mail servers are found exposed to attack. Iran's OilRig deploys Menorah malware against Saudi targets. North Korea's Lazarus Group targets a Spanish aerospace firm. Update your ransomware scorecards: LostTrust\xa0is a rebrand of MetaEncryptor. Increased domestic surveillance in Russia, done partly so propaganda can be more effectively targeted. Killnet claims to have hit the British Royal family with a DDoS attack. Michael Denning, CEO at SecureG for Blu Ventures, shares developments in zero trust as a part of our Industry Voices segment. Rob Boyce from Accenture Security talks about Dark Web threat actors targeting macOS. And Cybersecurity Awareness Month begins this week.\n\nLearn more about the Blu Ventures Conference here: https://www.bluventureinvestors.com/cyber-venture-forum\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/188\n\nSelected reading.\nTwo or More Ransomware Variants Impacting the Same Victims and Data Destruction Trends (FBI)\xa0\nFBI: Ransomware Actors Launching 'Dual' Attacks (Decipher)\xa0\nA still unpatched 0-day RCE impacts more than 3.5M Exim servers (Security Affairs)\xa0\nNew Critical Security Flaws Expose Exim Mail Servers to Remote Attacks (The Hacker News)\nAPT34 deploys new Menorah malware in targeted phishing attack (Candid.Technology)\xa0\nAPT34 Deploys Phishing Attack With New Malware (Trend Micro)\xa0\nIranian APT Group OilRig Using New Menorah Malware for Covert Operations (The Hacker News)\xa0\nAlleged Iranian hackers target victims in Saudi Arabia with new spying malware (Record)\xa0\nNorth Korean hackers posed as Meta recruiter on LinkedIn (CyberScoop)\nLazarus APT Exploiting LinkedIn to Target Spanish Aerospace Firm (Hackread)\nNorth Korean Lazarus targeted a Spanish aerospace company (Security Affairs)\nMeet LostTrust ransomware \u2014 A likely rebrand of the MetaEncryptor gang (BleepingComputer)\nUkraine at D+585: Trench fighting in the south. (CyberWire)\nRoyal Family's official website targeted in cyber attack (Sky News)\nRoyal family website hit by cyber attack (The Independent)\nThe country \u2018dodged a bullet\u2019 after shutdown avoided, but the cyber threat still hovers (Washington Post)\nUS Federal shutdown averted (or postponed): effects on cybersecurity. (CyberWire)\nCybersecurity Awareness Month: perspectives from the cyber sector. (CyberWire)\nKicking off NIST's Cybersecurity Awareness Month Celebration & Our Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2023 Blog Series (NIST)\xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices