No major threats showed up in yesterdays US elections, so now we can start thinking about the risk during the holidays.

Published: Nov. 8, 2023, 9:10 p.m.

b'CISA claims "No credible threats" to yesterday\'s US elections. Criminals seek to profit from the .ai top level domain. A Singapore resort sustains a cyberattack. A look ahead at holiday cyber threats. A major Chinese cyberespionage effort against Cambodia. The four cyber phases of a hybrid war. Robert M. Lee from Dragos explains how outside forces affect OT and critical infrastructure security.\\xa0 Our guest is Dan Neault of Imperva sharing how organizations are behind the eight-ball when relying upon real-time analytics. Cyber and electronic threats to space systems.\\n\\nFor links to all of today\'s stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/214\\n\\nSelected reading.\\nCISA Sees Smooth Election Day Operations, No \\u2018Credible\\u2019 Threats (Meritalk)\\xa0\\nThe rise of .ai: cyber criminals (and Anguilla) look to profit (Netcraft)\\xa0\\nSingapore\\u2019s Marina Bay Sands Says It Was Hit in Data Breach (Bloomberg)\\nMarina Bay Sands discloses data breach impacting 665,000 customers (BleepingComputer)\\nPersonal data of 665,000 Marina Bay Sands lifestyle rewards members accessed in data security breach (CNA)\\nReport Examines Cyber Threat Trends Facing Retail and Hospitality This Holiday Season (RH-ISAC)\\nChinese APT Targeting Cambodian Government (Unit 42)\\xa0\\nChinese cyberspies have widely penetrated networks of ally Cambodia (Washington Post)\\xa0\\nCyber Escalation in Modern Conflict: Exploring Four Possible Phases of the Digital Battlefield (Flashpoint)\\nCyber Security of Space Systems \\u2018Crucial,\\u2019 As US Space Force Official Notes Recent Attacks (Via Satellite)'