Online fraud, some targeting shoppers and investors, others going after e-commerce retailers. Updates on the cyber phases of Russias hybrid war.

Published: Dec. 22, 2022, 9:15 p.m.

b"The FBI warns of malicious advertising. A new gang makes an unwelcome appearance in the holiday season. Ukraine will receive more Starlink terminals after all. Cyber phases of the hybrid war: a view from Kyiv\\u2013the bears and their adjuncts are opportunistic agents of chaos. Caleb Barlow thinks boards of directors need to up their cyber security game. Our guest is AJ Nash from ZeroFox with a look at legislative restrictions on TikTok.\\xa0And reports say that US National Cyber Director Chris Inglis is preparing to retire. We wish him the best of luck.\\n\\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/244\\n\\nSelected reading.\\nCyber Criminals Impersonating Brands Using Search Engine Advertisement Services to Defraud Users (FBI)\\nA sophisticated fraud ring is waging war on commerce, using rapidly changing tactics (Signifyd)\\nUkraine to Get Thousands More Starlink Antennas, Minister Says (Bloomberg)\\nUkraine\\u2019s Cyber Units Aim to Retain Staff, Keep Services Stable as War Enters Year Two (Wall Street Journal)\\nTop Biden cybersecurity adviser to step down (CNN)\\nChris Inglis to resign as national cyber director (CyberScoop).\\nFirst-ever national cyber director Chris Inglis set to retire in coming months: sources (Axios).\\nWhite House cyber adviser to resign \\xa0(The Hill)\\nChris Inglis, Biden's top cyber adviser, plans to leave government in coming months (POLITICO).\\nWhite House Cyber Director Chris Inglis to Step Down (Bank Info Security)"