Iranian VPN users are afflicted by Trojanized installation apps. Phishing on the static expressway. NoName057(16) hacktivist auxiliaries target NATO. Yesterday\u2019s flight outage appears not to have been caused by a cyberattack. Royal Mail is disrupted by a "cyber incident." Carole Theriault thinks Meta needs to step up their game when blocking financial scams. Our guest is Mark Sasson from Pinpoint Search Group to discuss why cybersecurity may no longer be a candidate-driven market.\xa0And HR phishbait dangles raises, and some employees bite.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/8\n\nSelected reading.\nEyeSpy - Iranian Spyware Delivered in VPN Installers (Bitdefender Labs)\nPhishing on the Static Expressway. (CyberWire)\nNoName057(16) - The Pro-Russian Hacktivist Group Targeting NATO (SentinelOne)\xa0\nNot a cyberattack, but an IT failure. (CyberWire)\nFAA NOTAM Statement (FAA)\nCanadian Pilot-Alert System Reports Outage Hours After U.S. Grounding Order (Wall Street Journal)\nUS air travel resumes but thousands of flights delayed after planes grounded - live updates (The Telegraph)\xa0\nUS Flights Latest: Departures Resume After FAA Lifts Ground Stop (Bloomberg)\nRoyal Mail suffers \u2018severe service disruption\u2019 after cyber incident (Glasgow Times)\nRoyal Mail issues major disruption warning after 'cyber incident' (Computing)\xa0\nParcels and letters stuck in limbo as Royal Mail is hit by a suspected hack (The Telegraph)\xa0\nCyber Incident Hits UK Postal Service, Halts Overseas Mail (SecurityWeek)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices