Anonymous's hacktivism in a hybrid war. Pyongyang's [un]H0lyGh0st. Phishing in the IPFS. Update on the initial access criminal-to-criminal market and its effect on MSPs. Cyber gangs move away from malicious macros. Thomas Etheridge from CrowdStrike on managed detection and response. Rick Howard sits down with Art Poghosyan from Britive to discuss DevSecOps and Identity Management. And Rewards for Justice seeks some righteous snitches.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/145\n\nSelected reading.\nPutin 'embarrassed' as hackers launch cyber war on Russian President over Ukraine invasion (Express.co.uk)\nIs Anonymous Rewriting the Rules of Cyberwarfare? Timeline of Their Attacks Against the Russian Government (Website Planet)\xa0\nHolyGhost\u2019s Bargain Basement Approach To Ransomware (Digital Shadows)\nIPFS: The New Hotbed of Phishing (Trustwave)\nThreat Advisory: Hackers Are Selling Access to MSPs (Huntress) We\u2019re currently monitoring a situation that entails a hacker selling access to an MSP with access to 50+ customers, totaling 1,000+ servers.\nExperts warn of hacker claiming access to 50 U.S. companies through breached MSP (The Record by Recorded Future)\nHow Threat Actors Are Adapting to a Post-Macro World (Proofpoint)\nRewards for Justice \u2013 Reward Offer for Information on Russian Interference in U.S. Elections (United States Department of State)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices