More cyberespionage in Russia. Advice on conducting propaganda. Iranian group conducts DDoS against Port of London Authority. News from the underworld. CISA alerts. Operation Delilah.

Published: May 25, 2022, 8:15 p.m.

More cyberespionage targets Russian networks. Lincoln Project veterans visit Ukraine with advice on conducting an influence campaign against President Putin. A politically motivated DDoS attack hits the Port of London Authority website. Is REvil back and looking into new criminal techniques, or is a recent DDoS campaign the work of impostors? RansomHouse may be operated by frustrated bounty hunters. Kevin Magee from Microsoft sets his security sights toward space. Our guest is Mathieu Gorge of VigiTrust to discuss the threat of printer hacks. Operation Delilah trims SilverTerrier\u2019s locks.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/101\n\nSelected reading.\nUnknown APT group has targeted Russia repeatedly since Ukraine invasion (Malwarebytes Labs)\xa0\nHackers target Russian govt with fake Windows updates pushing RATs (BleepingComputer)\xa0\nResearchers Find New Malware Attacks Targeting Russian Government Entities (The Hacker News)\xa0\nUkraine May Use Lincoln Project's Anti-Trump Tactics Against Putin (Newsweek)\nPro-Iran Group ALtahrea Hits Port of London Website by DDoS Attack (HackRead)\nREvil Resurgence? Or a Copycat? (Akamai)\nRansomHouse: Bug bounty hunters gone rogue? (Help Net Security)\xa0\nData theft gang RansomHouse might be 'frustrated' white hat hackers, researchers claim (Tech Monitor)\nCISA Adds 20 Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog (CISA)\xa0\nCISA adds 41 flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog (Security Affairs)\xa0\nRockwell Automation Logix Controllers (CISA)\xa0\nMatrikon OPC Server (CISA)\xa0\nMitsubishi Electric FA Engineering Software Products (Update D) (CISA)\xa0\nMitsubishi Electric Factory Automation Engineering Products (Update F) (CISA)\xa0\nSuspected head of cybercrime gang arrested in Nigeria (Interpol)\nInterpol arrests alleged leader of the SilverTerrier BEC gang (BleepingComputer)\xa0\nINTERPOL hauls in alleged Nigerian cybercrime ringleader (CyberScoop)\xa0\nOperation Delilah: Unit 42 Helps INTERPOL Identify Nigerian Business Email Compromise Actor (Unit42)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices