High-end and low-end extortion. Push to startwait, not you... Social media and open-source intelligence. Russian cyberattacks spread internationally. Preparing for cyber combat.

Published: July 12, 2022, 8:30 p.m.

High-end and low-end extortion. Vehicles from Honda may soon be rolling off the lot.\xa0Social media and open-source intelligence. Russian cyberattacks spread internationally. Joe Carrigan surveys items for sale in dark web markets. Our guest is Jonathan Wilson of AU10TIX to discuss consumer sentiment around data privacy. Preparing for cyber combat.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/132\n\nSelected reading.\nBlackCat (Aka ALPHV) Ransomware Is Increasing Stakes Up To $2,5M In Demands (Resecurity)\nRansomware gang now lets you search their stolen data (BleepingComputer)\nLuna Moth: The Actors Behind the Recent False Subscription Scams (Sygnia)\n'Luna Moth' Group Ransoms Data Without the Ransomware (Dark Reading)\nHackers can unlock Honda cars remotely in Rolling-PWN attacks (BleepingComputer)\nHackers Say They Can Unlock and Start Honda Cars Remotely (Vice)\nRolling PWN (PWN)\xa0\nRussia launches attack on Poland as hackers declare war on 10 countries, including UK (Express)\nVice Minister: cyber attacks are aimed at seeking publicity and raising tensions (DELFI)\nHow one Ukrainian ethical hacker is training 'cyber warriors' in the fight against Russia (The Record by Recorded Future)\nThe Biggest Threat to the Military May Not Be What You Think (ClearanceJobs)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices