Swapping small attacks in cyberspace. What Lapsus$ internal chatter reveals. Costa Rica wont pay Contis ransom. No farms, no future. Locked Shields wraps up.

Published: April 25, 2022, 8:05 p.m.

Anonymous counts coup with their #OpRussia campaign. Alternative energy suppliers in Europe sustain cyberattacks. What Lapsus$ internal chatter reveals. Costa Rica won\u2019t pay Conti\u2019s ransom. Rick Howard hits the history books. Our guest is Paul Giorgi of XM Cyber with a look at multi-cloud hopping. Locked Shields wraps up.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/79\n\nSelected reading.\nUkraine's Postal Service DDOS'd After Printing Moskova Stamps (Gizmodo)\xa0\nSince declaring cyber war on Russia Anonymous leaked 5.8 TB of Russian data (Security Affairs)\nEuropean Wind-Energy Sector Hit in Wave of Hacks (Wall Street Journal)\xa0\nSchneider Electric says no evidence that Incontroller/Pipedream malware exploits vulnerabilities (MarketScreener)\xa0\nAid groups helping Ukraine face both cyber and physical threats (CNN)\xa0\nLeaked Chats Show LAPSUS$ Stole T-Mobile Source Code (KrebsOnSecurity)\xa0\nLapsus$ hackers breached T-Mobile\u2019s systems and stole its source code (The Verge)\nLapsus$ hackers targeted T-Mobile (TechCrunch)\nFBI Warns of Targeted Cyberattacks on Food Plants Amid Heightened Coverage of Fires (NTD)\xa0\nRansomware Attacks on Agricultural Cooperatives Potentially Timed to Critical Seasons (IC3)\xa0\nCyberattack causes chaos in Costa Rica government systems (ABC News)\xa0\nFinland wins NATO cyber defense competition (C4ISRNet)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices