Dropbox sign breach exposes secrets.

Published: May 2, 2024, 8:10 p.m.

Dropbox\u2019s secure signature service suffers a breach. CISA is set to announce a voluntary pledge toward enhanced security. Five Eyes partners issue security recommendations for critical infrastructure. Microsoft acknowledges VPN issues after recent security updates. LockBit releases data from a hospital in France. One of REvil\u2019s leaders gets 14 years in prison. An Phishing-as-a-Service provider gets taken down by international law enforcement. China limits Teslas over security concerns. In our Threat Vector segment, David Moulton from Unit 42 explores Adversarial AI and Deepfakes with two expert guests, Billy Hewlett, and Tony Huynh. NightDragon founder and CEO Dave Dewalt joins us with a preview of next week\u2019s NightDragon Innovation Summit 2024 at RSAC. And celebrating the 60th\xa0 anniversary of the BASIC programming language.\nRemember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app.\nMiss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you\u2019ll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn.\n\nCyberWire Guest\nIn our Threat Vector segment, David Moulton, Director of Thought Leadership at Unit 42, explores Adversarial AI and Deepfakes as part of the ongoing series \u201cAI\u2019s Impact in Cybersecurity'' with two expert guests, Billy Hewlett, Senior Director of AI Research at Palo Alto Networks, and Tony Huynh, a Security Engineer specializing in AI and deepfakes. They unpack the escalating risks posed by adversarial AI in cybersecurity. You can catch Threat Vector every other Thursday on the N2K CyberWire network and where you get all of your favorite podcasts. Listen to David\u2019s full discussion with Billy and Tony here. \n\nPlus, NightDragon Founder and CEO Dave Dewalt joins us with a preview of next week\u2019s NightDragon Innovation Summit 2024 at RSAC including a look into his \u201cState of the Cyber Union\u201d keynote.\n\nSelected Reading\nSecurity Breach Exposes Dropbox Sign Users (Infosecurity Magazine)\nThe US Government Is Asking Big Tech to Promise Better Cybersecurity (WIRED)\nCISA adds GitLab flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog (Security Affairs)\nRussian Hackers Target Industrial Systems in North America, Europe (SecurityWeek)\nMicrosoft says April Windows updates break VPN connections (Bleeping Computer)\nLockBit publishes confidential data stolen from Cannes hospital in France (The Record)\nUkrainian sentenced to almost 14 years for infecting thousands with REvil ransomware (The Record)\nLabHost Crackdown: 37 Arrested In Global Cybercrime Bust (Security Boulevard)\nTesla cars to be banned from Chinese government buildings amid security fears \u2014 report (Drive)\nThe BASIC programming language turns 60 (Ars Technica)\n\nShare your feedback.\nWe want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show.\xa0\n\nWant to hear your company in the show?\nYou too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here\u2019s our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info.\nThe CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. \xa9 N2K Networks, Inc.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices