Caffeine in the C2C market. Refund-fraud-as-a-service. Costs of a nuisance. Staying alert during a hybrid war. Renewed Polonium activity. The Uber case's impact on security professionals.

Published: Oct. 12, 2022, 8:15 p.m.

Refund fraud as a service. Costs of a nuisance. Remaining on alert during a hybrid war. Renewed activity by Polonium. Andrea Little Limbago from Interos discussing quantum computing policy. CyberWire Space Correspondent Maria Varmazis speaks with Dr. Gregory Falco on lessons learned from Russia\u2019s attack on Viasat. Reflections on the Uber case's impact on security professionals. And when it comes to phishing-as-a-service, we\u2019ll take decaf.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/196\n\nSelected reading.\nThe Fresh Phish Market: Behind the Scenes of the Caffeine Phishing-as-a-Service Platform (Mandiant)\xa0\nCaffeine phishing. (CyberWire)\nRefund Fraud as a Service (Netacea)\nAmid reports of JP Morgan cyberattack, experts call Killnet unsophisticated, \u2018media hungry\u2019 (SC Media)\nHacktivists Force Companies to Respond to Low-Level Cyberattacks (Wall Street Journal)\xa0\nNato warns Russian sabotage on Western targets 'could trigger Article 5' (The Telegraph)\nUS Not Ruling Out Russian Cyber Offensive (VOA)\nUkraine at D+230: Escalation, but unlikely to be sustainable. (CyberWire)\nPOLONIUM targets Israel with Creepy malware (WeLiveSecurity)\nHacking group POLONIUM uses \u2018Creepy\u2019 malware against Israel (BleepingComputer)\nSecurity chiefs fear \u2018CISO scapegoating\u2019 following Uber-Sullivan verdict (The Record)\nSullivan verdict sends shockwaves through the security industry (Security Info Watch)\nReflections on the Uber case's impact on security. (CyberWire)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices