There\u2019s been a Cyberattack against Tata Power. The FBI warns US state political parties of Chinese scanning. Russian influence ops play defense; China\u2019s are on the offense. Ransom Cartel and a possible connection to REvil. "Prestige" ransomware is sighted in attacks on Polish and Ukrainian targets. Distributed denial-of-service attacks interfere with Bulgarian websites. Grayson Milbourne of OpenText Security Solutions on SBOMS. Our own Rick Howard checks in with Bryan Willett of Lexmark on implementation of Zero Trust. And Mr. Musk tweets his intention to continue to subsidize Starlink for Ukraine (probably).\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/199\n\nSelected reading.\nHackers Attack Tata Power IT Systems: All You Need To Know (IndiaTimes)\nChinese hackers are scanning state political party headquarters, FBI says (Washington Post)\nThe Defender's Advantage Cyber Snapshot Issue 2 \u2014 More Insights From the Frontlines (Mandiant)\xa0\nRansom Cartel Ransomware: A Possible Connection With REvil (Unit 42)\nNew \u201cPrestige\u201d ransomware impacts organizations in Ukraine and Poland (Microsoft Security Threat Intelligence)\nBulgarian Government Hit By Cyberattack Blamed On Russian Hacking Group (RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty)\n'The hell with it': Elon Musk tweets SpaceX will 'keep funding Ukraine govt for free' amid Starlink controversy (CNBC)\nStarlink isn't a charity, but the Ukraine war isn't a business opportunity (TechCrunch)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices