Data breach at the US Marshals Service. Blind Eagle phishes in the service of espionage. Dish investigates its outages. Qakbot delivered via OneNote files. Memory-safe coding.

Published: Feb. 28, 2023, 9:15 p.m.

The US Marshals Service sustains a data breach. Blind Eagle is a phish hawk. Dish continues to work toward recovery. OneNote attachments are used to distribute Qakbot. Ben Yelin has analysis on the Supreme Court\u2019s hearing on a section 230 case. Mr Security Answer Person John Pescatore has thoughts on Chat GPT. And CISA Director Easterly urges vendors to make software secure-by-design.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/39\n\nSelected reading.\nU.S. Marshals Service investigating ransomware attack, data theft (BleepingComputer)\nUS Marshals says prisoners\u2019 personal information taken in data breach (TechCrunch)\nBlind Eagle Deploys Fake UUE Files and Fsociety to Target Colombia's Judiciary, Financial, Public, and Law Enforcement Entities (BlackBerry)\nDish hit by multiday outage after reported cyberattack (TechCrunch)\nDISH says \u2018system issue\u2019 affecting internal servers, phone systems (The Record from Recorded Future News)\xa0\nTake Note: Armorblox Stops OneNote Malware Campaign (Armorblox)\xa0\nUkraine & Intelligence: One Year on \u2013 with Shane Harris (SpyCast)\nU.S. cyber official praises Apple security and suggests Microsoft, Twitter need to step it up (CNBC)\nU.S. cyber chief warns tech companies to curb unsafe practices (CBS News)\nTech manufacturers are leaving the door open for Chinese hacking, Easterly warns (The Record from Recorded Future News)\nCISA Director Calls Out Industry Using Consumers as Cyber 'Crash Test Dummies' (Nextgov.com)\nThe Designed-in Dangers of Technology and What We Can Do About It (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices