An overview of Russian cyber operations. The IT Army of Ukraine claims to have doxed the Wagner Group. Who dunnit? Lapsus$ dunnit. Emily Mossburg from Deloitte and Shelley Zalis of the Female Quotient on why gender equality is essential to the success of the cyber industry. We\u2019ve got a special preview of the International Spy Museum's SpyCast's latest episode with host Andrew Hammond interviewing Robert Gates on the 75th anniversary of the CIA. And a look at the risk of stolen single sign-on credentials.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/181\n\nSelected reading.\nUkraine's IT Army hacks Russia's Wagner Group (Computing)\nUntangling the Russian web: Spies, proxies, and spectrums of Russian cyber behavior \xa0(Atlantic Council)\nSecurity update | Uber Newsroom (Uber Newsroom)\nTentative attribution in the Uber breach. (CyberWire)\nUber says Lapsus$-linked hacker responsible for breach (Reuters)\nUber blames security breach on Lapsus$, says it bought credentials on the dark web (ZDNET)\nUber's breach shows how hackers keep finding a way in (Protocol)\nUber attributes hack to Lapsus$, working with FBI and DOJ on investigation (The Record by Recorded Future)\nUber data breach spotlights need for enterprises to \u2018get the basics right\u2019, say experts (ITP.net)\n"Keys to the Kingdom" at Risk: Analyzing Exposed SSO Credentials of Public Companies (Bitsight)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices