Fears of Russian escalation, with both chemical and cyber weapons, rise. DPRK APTs exploit Chrome vulnerabilities. Mustang Panda is back. Arrests made in the Lapsus$ case.

Published: March 25, 2022, 8:15 p.m.

Fears of Russian escalation as Ukraine\u2019s counteroffensive sees successes. Warnings of possible Russian cyberattacks gain context from attribution of the Viasat incident and two US unsealed indictments. CISA continues to recommend best practices. North Korean APTs exploit Chrome vulnerabilities. Mustang Panda is back. David Dufour from Webroot on ransomware gangs and cartels. Our guest is Liliana Monge of Sabio Coding Bootcamp on creating opportunities for those looking to pursue a career in tech. And boy, boy, your wild ways will break your mother\u2019s heart.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/58\n\nSelected reading.\nUkrainian forces advance east of Kyiv as Russians fall back (Reuters)\nCounteroffensive in Ukraine Shifts Dynamic of War (New York Times)\nUkrainian forces claim to destroy a Russian landing ship. (New York Times)\xa0\nPutin's war in Ukraine nearing possibly more dangerous phase (AP NEWS)\xa0\nSyrians watch in horror as Putin deploys the Aleppo playbook in Ukraine (CNN)\xa0\nJoe Biden: We will respond in kind if Vladimir Putin uses chemical weapons in Ukraine (The Telegraph)\xa0\nA month into the Russian invasion, Ukraine is still mostly online (The Record by Recorded Future)\nRussian military behind hack of satellite communication devices in Ukraine at war\u2019s outset, U.S. officials say (Washington Post)\xa0\nHackers Attacked Satellite Terminals Through Management Network, Viasat Officials Say (Air Force Magazine)\n\nFour Russian Government Employees Charged in Two Historical Hacking Campaigns Targeting Critical Infrastructure Worldwide (US Department of Justice)\xa0\nUS charges four Russian hackers over cyber-attacks on global energy sector (the Guardian)\xa0\nNorth Korean Actors Exploited Chrome Flaw to Target U.S. Orgs (Decipher)\xa0\nCountering threats from North Korea (Google)\nNew Mustang Panda hacking campaign targets diplomats, ISPs (BleepingComputer)\xa0\nChinese APT Combines Fresh Hodur RAT with Complex Anti-Detection (Threatpost)\nLapsus$: Oxford teen accused of being multi-millionaire cyber-criminal (BBC News)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices