Russia and Ukraine trade cyberattacks. Chinese intelligence services look at Russian targets. Five Eyes advise on routinely exploited vulnerabilities. Physical sabotage as cyberattack. Name that mascot.

Published: April 28, 2022, 8:15 p.m.

b"Microsoft summarizes the scale of Russian cyberattacks against Ukraine. Russian cyber capabilities should be neither overestimated nor underestimated. Russia has also come under cyberattack during its hybrid war. Chinese intelligence services are paying close attention to Russian targets. The Five Eyes advise us on \\u201croutinely exploited vulnerabilities.\\u201d Physical sabotage as cyberattack. Linda Gray-Martin and Britta Glade from RSA discuss what\\u2019s new at RSAC and cybersecurity trends. Marc van Zadelhoff of Devo talks about their new podcast Cyber CEOs Decoded coming to the CyberWire network. And, hey kids, name that mascot.\\n\\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/82\\n\\nSelected reading.\\nSpecial Report: Ukraine (Microsoft)\\xa0\\nRussian Cyber Capabilities Have \\u2018Reached Their Full Potential,\\u2019 Ukrainian Official Says (Wall Street Journal)\\xa0\\nIndustroyer2: Nozomi Networks Labs Analyzes the IEC 104 Payload (Nozomi Networks)\\xa0\\nRussia Is Being Hacked at an Unprecedented Scale (Wired)\\nBRONZE PRESIDENT targets Russian speakers with updated PlugX - Blog (Secureworks)\\nCISA, FBI, NSA, and International Partners Warn Organizations of Top Routinely Exploited Vulnerabilities (National Security Agency/Central Security Service)\\xa0\\nThe Air Force is trusting the internet to name its ridiculous new cybersecurity mascot (Task & Purpose)"