CISA and the FBI warn of Snatch ransomware. A look at phishing trends. Ransomware is increasingly cited in cyber insurance claims. Trends in cyber threats to academic institutions. A Russian hacktivist auxiliary disrupts Canadian border control and airport sites. The ICC remains tight-lipped concerning cyberattack. N2K\u2019s Simone Petrella sits down with Chris Krebs at the mWise conference. In today\u2019s Threat Vector segment, David Moulton from Unit 42 takes a peek into the modern threat landscape with Wendi Whitmore, SVP of Unit 42. And MGM Resorts says it\u2019s well on the way to recovery.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/181\n\nThreat Vector links.\nTo learn what is top of mind each month from the experts at Unit 42 sign up for their Threat Intel Bulletin.\xa0\n\nSelected reading.\n#StopRansomware: Snatch Ransomware (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA)\n2023 .Phishing Trends (ZeroFox)\nCyber Insurance Claims Frequency and Severity Both Increased For Businesses in 1H 2023, Coalition Report Finds (Business Wire)\xa0\n2023 Cyber Claims Report: Mid-year Update (Coalition)\xa0\nSince 2018, ransomware attacks on the education sector have cost the world economy over $53 billion in downtime alone (Comparitech)\nCanada blames border checkpoint outages on cyberattack (Record)\nCyberattack hits International Criminal Court (SC Media)\nInternational Criminal Court hacked amid Russia probe (Register)\nInternational Criminal Court under siege in cyberattack that could constitute world\u2019s first cyber war crime (Yahoo News)\nOur hotels and casinos are operating normally. (FAQ - MGM Resorts)\nMGM Resorts computers back up after 10 days as analysts eye effects of casino cyberattacks (AP News - 09-20-2023)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices