Lazarus Group is back, phishing in English. Extremist content online. Google cleans up SonicSpy. Arrests for HBO hacking are unrelated to "Mr. Smith." Marcus Hutchins is out on. DJI drones get a security makeover. Help desk scams.

Published: Aug. 15, 2017, 7:22 p.m.

In today's podcast, we hear that the\xa0Lazarus Group is back, and now they're phishing in English. The Daily Stormer gets the boot, but companies and governments continue to struggle with developing appropriate responses to extremist content. Google has swiftly cleaned up\xa0SonicSpy, but the malware is still circulating outside the Play store. Indian police make four arrests for HBO hacking, but none of them are related to "Mr. Smith." Marcus Hutchins is out on bail and preparing for an October trial. DJI drones get a peacemaking makeover.\xa0Justin Harvey from Accenture on prepping for destructive attacks.\xa0Jeff Schumann CEO of Wiretap on vulnerabilities in messaging technologies like Slack and\xa0Yammer.\xa0And\xa0one weird trick to recognizing that a call is a help desk scam. Ready? It's this: they called you.\n Thanks for listening to the CyberWire. One of the ways you can support what we do is by visiting our sponsors.\n If you\u2019d like to learn more about how small nuances in how artificial intelligence and machine learning are used can make a big difference,\xa0check out E8\u2019s white paper.\n Your patient data depends on incident response plans.\xa0Prepare with DeltaRisk's webinar.\n Domain Tools leverages both human and machine intelligence to expose malicious infrastructure.\xa0Learn more in their white paper.\n \xa0\n \xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices