Barracuda Networks urges replacement of their gear. Fractureiser infects Minecraft mods. ChatGPT sees a court date over hallucinations and defamation. Asylum Ambuscade engages in both crime and espionage. The US delivers Ukraine Starlink connectivity. DDoS attacks hit the Swiss parliament's website. My conversation with Eric Goldstein, Executive Assistant Director for Cybersecurity at CISA. Our guest is Delilah Schwartz from Cybersixgill discussing how the Dark Web is evolving with new technologies like ChatGPT. And BEC crooks see their day in court.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/111\n\nSelected reading.\nBarracuda Email Security Gateway Appliance (ESG) Vulnerability (Barracuda)\nCVE-2023-2868 (MITRE)\nACT government falls victim to Barracuda\u2019s ESG vulnerability (CSO Online)\nCVE-2023-2868: Total Compromise of Physical Barracuda ESG Appliances (Rapid7)\nCVE-2023-2868 Detail (National Institute of Standards and Technology)\nInfected Minecraft Mods Lead to Multi-Stage, Multi-Platform Infostealer Malware (Bitdefender)\nNew Fractureiser malware used CurseForge Minecraft mods to infect Windows, Linux (BleepingComputer)\nIN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF FULTON COUNTY (Superior Court of Fulton County)\nOpenAI Hit With First Defamation Suit Over ChatGPT Hallucination (Bloomberg Law)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices