Data brokers offer information on active US military personnel. Current BlueNoroff activity. A new Gootloader variant is active in the wild. Atlassian vulnerabilities actively exploited. The prevalence of breaches. Update on a Barracuda vulnerability. Hacktivism and the cyber course of the Hamas-Israel war. Bot-hunting in Ukraine. Microsoft\u2019s Ann Johnson from Afternoon Cyber Tea speaks with Sharon Barber, Chief Information Officer at Lloyds Banking Group, about cyber trends in financial services. Ben Yelin looks at the ease of purchasing US military personnel data from data brokers\xa0And election security is in the news\u2013an off-year election is an election nonetheless.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/213\n\nSelected reading.\nResearchers find sensitive personal data of US military personnel is for sale online (CNN)\nHow foreigners can buy data on US military members, for the right price (POLITICO)\nGootBot - Gootloader's new approach to post-exploitation (Security Intelligence)\nBlueNoroff strikes again with new macOS malware (Jamf)\nGootBot - Gootloader's new approach to post-exploitation (Security Intelligence)\nRapid7-Observed Exploitation of Atlassian Confluence CVE-2023-22518 (Rapid7)\xa0\nArmis Research Finds One-Third of Global Organizations Experienced Multiple Security Breaches in Last 12 Months (Armis)\nTechnical analysis: Barracuda Email Security Gateway by Quentin Olagne (Vectra)\xa0\nMaccabi Tel Aviv basketball team website comes under cyber attack (The Jerusalem Post)\xa0\nThe Digital Frontline of the Israel-Hamas Conflict Could Extend Long After the War (Inkstick)\xa0\nFive attack vectors that businesses should focus on in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war (SC Media)\xa0\nIsrael\u2019s cyber defense chief tells CNN he is concerned Iran could increase severity of its cyberattacks (CNN)\nSBU blocks 76 bot farms with 3 mln fake accounts since start of full-scale war (Interfax-Ukraine)\xa0\nOn Election Day, CISA and Partners Coordinate on Security Operations (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency)\nCerby Releases \u201cThreat Briefing: Social Media Security and Elections Volume II,\u201d Providing a Detailed Analysis of Security Gaps in Social Media Platforms (Cerby)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices