Mobilizing DDoS-as-a-service. Interpol takes down the Black Axe gang members. A look at phishing trends. Spyder Loader is active in Hong Kong. Joe Carrigan looks at Google\u2019s launch of passwordless authentication. Our guest is Dr. Eman El-Sheikh from University of West Florida's Center for Cybersecurity on NSA-funded National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Programs. And Europol announces arrests in a case of keyless car hacking.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/200\n\nSelected reading.\nProject DDOSIA Russia's answer to disBalancer (Radwaare)\nRussian DDOSIA Project Pays Volunteers to Participate in DDOS Attacks on Western Companies (Gridinsoft Blogs)\nInternational crackdown on West-African financial crime rings (Interpol)\nGiant online scamming syndicate 'Black Axe' destroyed in Interpol-led operation (teiss)\nINTERPOL-led Operation Takes Down 'Black Axe' Cyber Crime Organization (The Hacker News)\nOperation Jackal: Interpol arrests Black Axe fraud suspects (Register)\nWhen the Black Axe falls: cybercrime suspects detained in global bust (Cybernews)\nInternational Police Action Blunts Black Axe Criminal Group - HS Today (Hstoday)\nQ3 2022 Cofense Phishing Intelligence Trends Review (Cofense)\nSpyder Loader: Malware Seen in Recent Campaign Targeting Organizations in Hong Kong (Symantec)\nOperation CuckooBees: Cybereason Uncovers Massive Chinese Intellectual Property Theft Operation (Cybereason)\n31 arrested for stealing cars by hacking keyless tech | Europol (Europol)\nEuropean gang that sold car hacking tools to thieves arrested (The Record by Recorded Future)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices