Cobalt Mirage deploys Drokbk malware. Zombinder in the C2C market. Impersonation scams. CISA releases three new ICS advisories. And criminals prey on other criminals.

Published: Dec. 9, 2022, 9:15 p.m.

b"Cobalt Mirage deploys Drokbk malware. Zombinder in the C2C market. Impersonation scams: that's not Ukraine\\u2019s Ministry of Digital Transformation. On the cyber front, nothing new. CISA releases three new ICS advisories. Caleb Barlow on attack surface management. Mike Hamilton from Critical Insight explains how state and local governments apply for the $1 billion allocated by the feds for cybersecurity funding. And criminals prey on other criminals.\\n\\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/235\\n\\nSelected reading.\\nDrokbk Malware Uses GitHub as Dead Drop Resolver (Secureworks)\\nZombinder: new obfuscation service used by Ermac, now distributed next to desktop stealers (ThreatFabric)\\nCrypto Winter: Fraudsters Impersonate Ukraine\\u2019s Government to Steal NFTs and Cryptocurrency (DomainTools)\\nDanish defence ministry says its websites hit by cyberattack (Reuters)\\nKela website hit by DoS attack (Yle)\\nAdvantech iView (CISA)\\xa0\\nAVEVA InTouch Access Anywhere (CISA)\\nRockwell Automation Logix controllers (CISA)\\xa0\\nThe scammers who scam scammers on cybercrime forums: Part 1 (Sophos News)\\xa0\\nCyber-criminals Scammed Each Other Out of Millions in 2022 (Infosecurity Magazine)"