Cranes as a security threat. EPA memo addresses cybersecurity risks to water systems. Oakland's ransomware incident becomes a data breach. Carding rises in the Russian underworld. Sandworm's record in Russia's war. Rick Howard sits down with Andy Greenberg from Wired to discuss how Ukraine suffered more data-wiping malware last year than anywhere, ever. Dave Bittner speaks with Kathleen Smith of ClearedJobs.Net to talk about hiring veterans and setting them (and yourself) up for success. And AI\u2019s latest misuse: bogus investment schemes.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/43\n\nSelected reading.\nWSJ News Exclusive | Pentagon Sees Giant Cargo Cranes as Possible Chinese Spying Tools (Wall Street Journal)\nEPA Takes Action to Improve Cybersecurity Resilience for Public Water Systems (US EPA)\nEPA presses states to include cybersecurity in water safety reviews (SC Media)\xa0\nEPA Calls on States to Improve Public Water Systems\u2019 Cybersecurity (Meritalk)\nEPA issues water cybersecurity mandates, concerning industry and experts (CyberScoop)\nCity of Oakland Targeted by Ransomware Attack, Work Continues to\u2026 (City of Oakland).\nRansomware gang leaks data stolen from City of Oakland (BleepingComputer)\nRansomware hackers release some stolen Oakland data (CBS News)\nOakland officials say ransomware group may release personal data on Saturday (The Record from Recorded Future News)\xa0\nCybercrime site shows off with a free leak of 2 million stolen card numbers (The Record from Recorded Future News)\nA year of wipers: How the Kremlin-backed Sandworm has attacked Ukraine during the war (The Record from Recorded Future News)\nBitdefender Labs warns of fresh phishing campaign that uses copycat ChatGPT platform to swindle eager investors (Hot for Security)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices