OpenSSL patches two vulnerabilities. CISA and election security. Killnet attempted DDoS against the US Treasury. XDR data reveals threat trends. Business email compromise and gift cards. Tim Starks from the Washington Posts\u2019 Cybersecurity 202 has the latest on election security. A visit to the CyberWire\u2019s Women in Cyber Security event. And consequences for Raccoon Stealer from the war in Ukraine.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/211\n\nSelected reading.\nOpenSSL patched today. (CyberWire)\nOpenSSL Releases Security Update (CISA)\xa0\nOpenSSL releases fixes for two \u2018high\u2019 severity vulnerabilities (The Record by Recorded Future)\nOpenSSL patches are out \u2013 CRITICAL bug downgraded to HIGH, but patch anyway! (Naked Security)\nThreat Advisory: High Severity OpenSSL Vulnerabilities (Cisco Talos Blog)\nOpenSSL Vulnerability Patch Released (Sectigo\xae Official)\nClearing the Fog Over the New OpenSSL Vulnerabilities (Rezilion)\nOpenSSL vulnerability CVE-2022-3602 (Remote Code Execution) and CVE-2022-3786 (Denial of Service) Check Point Research Update (Check Point Software)\nUndisclosed OpenSSL vulnerability: Free scripts for target scoping (Lightspin)\nDiscussions of CISA\u2019s part in elections and the JCDC. (CyberWire)\nU.S. Treasury thwarted attack by Russian hacker group last month-official (Reuters)\xa0\nXDR data reveals threat trends. (CyberWire)\nWhat happens to a gift card given to a scammer? (CyberWire)\nHow Russia\u2019s war in Ukraine helped the FBI crack one of the biggest cybercrime cases in years (MarketWatch)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices