How people get over on the content moderators.

Published: Oct. 23, 2023, 8:15 p.m.

Okta discloses a data exposure incident. Cisco works to fix a zero-day. DPRK threat actors pose as IT workers. The Five Eyes warn of AI-enabled Chinese espionage. Job posting as phishbait. The risk of first-party fraud. Hacktivists trouble humanitarian organizations with nuisance attacks. Content moderation during wartime. Malek Ben Salem of Accenture describes code models. Our guest is Joe Oregon from CISA, discussing the tabletop exercise that CISA, the NFL, and local partners conducted in preparation for the next Super BowI.\xa0And the International Criminal Court confirms that it\u2019s sustained a cyberespionage incident.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/202\n\nSelected reading.\nOkta says hackers used stolen credentials to view customer files (Record)\nCisco discloses new IOS XE zero-day exploited to deploy malware implant (BleepingComputer)\nAdditional Guidance on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Information Technology Workers (IC3)\nA stern glance from all Five Eyes. (CyberWire)\xa0\nDarkGate malware campaign (WithSecure)\xa0\nThe Fraud Next Door: First-Party Fraud Runs Rampant in America (PR Newswire)\nCyberattacks Intensify on Israeli and Palestinian Human Rights Groups (Wall Street Journal)\xa0\nIsrael's burial society website comes under cyberattack (Jerusalem Post)\xa0\nSheba Medical Center Hit by Cyber Attack (Jewish Press)\xa0\nHealth Ministry disconnects the remote connection of several hospitals following cyber attack (Jerusalem Post)\nEU asks Meta, TikTok to account for their response to Israel-Hamas disinformation (Record)\xa0\nPro-Palestinian creators use secret spellings, code words to evade social media algorithms (Washington Post)\xa0\nWeb Summit CEO resigns after comments on Israel-Hamas conflict (Reuters)\xa0\nYouTube is Autogenerating Videos for Songs Advocating the Expulsion of Muslims from India (bellingcat)\xa0\nPalestinians Claim Social Media 'Censorship' Is Endangering Lives (WIRED)\xa0\nInternational Criminal Court says cyberattack was attempted espionage (TechCrunch)\xa0\nWar crimes tribunal says September cyberattack was act of espionage (Record)\xa0\nInternational Criminal Court investigating \u201cunprecedented\u201d cyberattack (Cybernews)\xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices