Interpol scores against BEC, online fraud, and money laundering. Developments in C2C markets. Versioning vulnerability. Cyber war and cyber escalation.

Published: June 16, 2022, 8:30 p.m.

Interpol coordinates international enforcement action against scammers. A new version of IceXLoader is observed. Exploiting versioning limits to render files inaccessible. Reflections on the first large-scale hybrid war. Kelly Shortridge from Fastly on why behavioral science and economics matters for InfoSec. Patrick Orzechowski from DeepWatch on Russian IoCs and critical infrastructure. And the possibility of cyber escalation in Russia\u2019s hybrid war against Ukraine.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/116\n\nSelected reading.\nHundreds arrested and millions seized in global INTERPOL operation against social engineering scams (Interpol)\nNew IceXLoader 3.0 \u2013 Developers Warm Up to Nim (Fortinet Blog)\xa0\nProofpoint Discovers Potentially Dangerous Microsoft Office 365 Functionality that can Ransom Files Stored on SharePoint and OneDrive (Proofpoint)\xa0\nRussia\u2019s cyber fog in the Ukraine war (GIS Reports)\nRussia Might Try Reckless Cyber Attacks as Ukraine War Drags On, US Warns (Defense One)\nCyber Attacks in Times of Conflict (CyberPeace Institute)\nVladimir Putin\u2019s Ukraine invasion is the world\u2019s first full-scale cyberwar (Atlantic Council)\nWhy Russia has refrained from a major cyber-attack against the West (Cyber Security Hub)\nIn modern war, we have as much to fear from cyber weapons as kinetics (Computing)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices