The LastPass data breach built on an earlier attack. Forensic visibility and the Google Cloud Platform. An overview of hacktivist auxiliaries in Russia's war against Ukraine. Dish acknowledges sustaining a cyberattack. MKS Instruments discloses a ransomware incident. Carole Theriault has a lesson about ChatGPT and school systems. Ann Johnson from Afternoon Cyber Tea speaks with Stacy Hughes from Voya Financial about her journey to being CISO. And Bitdefender releases a decryptor for MortalKombat ransomware.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/40\n\nSelected reading.\nLastPass sustains a second data breach. (CyberWire)\nIncident 2 \u2013 Additional details of the attack (LastPass Support)\xa0\nLastPass Says DevOps Engineer Home Computer Hacked (SecurityWeek)\xa0\nLastPass: Keylogger on home PC led to cracked corporate password vault (Naked Security)\xa0\nLastPass data was stolen by hacking an employee\u2019s home computer (The Verge)\xa0\nLastPass says employee\u2019s home computer was hacked and corporate vault taken (Ars Technica)\xa0\nLastPass is in Big Trouble (Gizmodo)\xa0\nLastPass: DevOps engineer hacked to steal password vault data in 2022 breach (BleepingComputer)\xa0\nThe LastPass security breach is still going from bad to worse (Cybersecurity Connect)\xa0\nMitiga on forensic visibility and the Google Cloud Platform. (CyberWire)\nMitiga Security Advisory: Insufficient Forensic Visibility in GCP Storage (Mitiga)\xa0\nGoogle Cloud Platform Exfiltration: A Threat Hunting Guide (Mitiga)\nThe Cyber Warfare Report (GroupSense)\xa0\nDish Network confirms ransomware attack behind multi-day outage (BleepingComputer)\nDISH tells SEC that ransomware attack caused outages; personal info may have been stolen (The Record from Recorded Future News)\nRansomware attack on chip supplier causes delays for semiconductor groups (Financial Times)\nBitdefender Releases Decryptor for MortalKombat Ransomware (Bitdefender Labs)\xa0\nVictims of MortalKombat ransomware can now decrypt their locked files for free (The Record from Recorded Future News)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices