Rethinking recalls.

Published: June 10, 2024, 8:10 p.m.

Microsoft makes Recall opt-in. The Senate holds hearings on federal cybersecurity standards. Snowflake\u2019s scrutiny snowballs. New York Times source code is leaked online. Ransomware leads to British hospitals' desperate need for blood donors. Cisco Talos finds 15 serious vulnerabilities in PLCs. Sticky Werewolf targets Russia and Belarus. Frontier Communications warns 750,000 customers of a data breach. Chinese nationals get prison time in Zambia for cybercrimes. N2K\u2019s CSO Rick Howard speaks with Danielle Ruderman, Security GTM Leader, AWS about what keeps CISOs up at night. DIY cell towers can land you in hot water.\xa0\nOur 2024 N2K CyberWire Audience Survey is underway, make your voice heard and get in the running for a $100 Amazon gift card. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app.\nMiss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you\u2019ll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn.\n\nCyberWire Guest\nN2K\u2019s CSO Rick Howard speaks with Danielle Ruderman, Security GTM Leader, AWS about what keeps CISOs up at night and learnings from AWS CISO Circles. Today, our team is at the AWS re:Inforce this week. Stay tuned for our coverage.\n\nSelected Reading\nWindows won\u2019t take screenshots of everything you do after all \u2014 unless you opt in (The Verge)\xa0\nUS Senate Committee holds hearing on harmonizing federal cybersecurity standards to address business challenges (Industrial Cyber)\nWhat Snowflake isn't saying about its customer data breaches (TechCrunch)\nNew York Times source code stolen using exposed GitHub token (Bleeping Computer)\nLondon Hospitals Seek Biologics Backup After Ransomware Hit (GovInfo Security)\nCisco Finds 15 Vulnerabilities in AutomationDirect PLCs (SecurityWeek)\nSticky Werewolf targets the aviation industry in Russia and Belarus (Security Affairs)\nFrontier warns 750,000 of a data breach after extortion threats (Bleeping Computer)\n22 Chinese Nationals Sentenced to Long Prison Terms in Zambia for Multinational Cybercrimes (SecurityWeek)\nTwo arrested in UK over fake cell tower smishing campaign (The Register)\n\nShare your feedback.\nWe want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show.\xa0\n\nWant to hear your company in the show?\nYou too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here\u2019s our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info.\nThe CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. \xa9 N2K Networks, Inc.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices