NotPetya still looks like an act of state; intended result or not, companies warn of possible material effect from the attack. Another S3 database found exposed.

Published: July 7, 2017, 7:25 p.m.

In today's podcast, we hear that\xa0NotPetya\xa0still looks like a Russian campaign to Ukrainian authorities, and experts remain skeptical that affected data can be recovered. Companies warn that\xa0NotPetya\xa0may have a material effect on earnings. WikiLeaks dumps Gyrfalcon and\xa0BothanSpy\xa0documents from Vault7.\xa0\xa0Johannes Ulrich from SANS and the ISC\xa0Stormcast\xa0Podcast on no SQL database security.\xa0Andy Greenberg, senior writer at WIRED, on his July 2017 issue cover story on Ukraine\xa0cyberwar.\xa0And\xa0pro wrestling fans now have something in common with registered voters, data.gov.uk, and the National Geospatial Agency.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices