Updates on Russias hybrid war against Ukraine. The leader of the Lapsus$ Gang may be a 16-year-old living with his Mom. Wanted cybercriminals. Hacktivisms sometimes wayward aim.

Published: March 24, 2022, 8:15 p.m.

b"Concerns persist that President Putin will take his revenge in cyberspace for sanctions. Wiper attacks reported continuing in Ukraine. Russia also sustains cyberattacks. Lapsus$--living at home, with Mom. A carder kingpin finds his way onto the FBI\\u2019s Most Wanted List. Andrea Little Limbago from Interos on collective resilience. Our guest is Amit Shaked from Laminar Security on shadow data. Anonymous says it hit Nestl\\xe9, but Nestl\\xe9 says it never happened.\\n\\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/57\\n\\nSelected reading.\\nAs Ukraine invasion stalls, Putin looks to cyber for revenge attack on US (Newsweek)\\nThreat looms of Russian attack on undersea cables to shut down West\\u2019s internet (France 24)\\xa0\\nA Mysterious Satellite Hack Has Victims Far Beyond Ukraine (Wired)\\xa0\\nAnonymous hacks unsecured printers to send anti-war messages across Russia (HackRead)\\n'We want them to go to the Stone Age': Ukrainian coders are splitting their time between work and cyber warfare (CNBC)\\xa0\\nTeen Suspected by Cyber Researchers of Being Lapsus$ Mastermind (Bloomberg)\\nNestl\\xe9 denies Anonymous hack, claiming it accidentally leaked data dump itself (Fortune)\\xa0\\nNestl\\xe9 says 'Anonymous' data leak actually a self-own (Register)\\nNestl\\xe9: You Can't Hack Us, We Leaked Our Own Data (Gizmodo)\\xa0\\nFBI adds Russian cybercrime market owner to most wanted list (BleepingComputer)\\nUnited States of America v. Igor Dekhtyar (US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas)"