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The 443 Podcast - Episode 247 - A New Russian APT

On this week's episode we discuss the newly named threat actor Cadet Blizzard, including their typical tools, tactics and procedures. We also cover CISA's newest binding directive to federal agencies. Before that, we give an update on exploited MOVEit Transfer servers and the latest Bitcoin laundering technique.

The 443 Podcast - Episode 246 - Minecraft Mod Malware

This week on the podcast we cover a supply chain attack of sorts against Minecraft gamers. After that, we cover a vulnerability in MOVEit Transfer that threat actors are exploiting in the wild to steal data and deploy ransomware. Finally, we wne with our review of the latest Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR).

The 443 Episode 245 - How Not to Update Software

This week on the podcast, we give a quick update on the latest Volt Typhoon activity before covering a newly for sale EDR bypass tool. After that, we discuss Gigabyte's decision to rootkit their own motherboards before ending with a new macOS vulnerability. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

The 443 Episode 244 - Naming APTs

This week on the podcast, we cover Microsoft's latest refresh of naming conventions for advanced persistent threat (APT) actors worldwide, as well as an update on two specific threat actors and their latest tactics. We also cover a ransomware event targeting a biotechnology company with an interesting twist. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

Here Come The Regulations 443 Podcast YouTube Short

This episode covers two new sets of cybersecurity regulations, fresh from the White House's National Cybersecurity Strategy publication, targeting different critical infrastructure sectors in the United States. We'll also cover the latest nation-state activity targeting network connectivity appliances and end with fun research into an oldie-but-goodie video game system.