Transatlantic Cable Podcast, episode 249 | Kaspersky official blog
Credit to Author: David Buxton| Date: Fri, 06 May 2022 07:55:06 +0000
Welcome to episode 249 of the Transatlantic Cable. This week, the team look at some of the more ‘interesting’ stories in the cybersecurity world.
To start, Dave and Jeff look at a concerning story regarding REvil – the infamous ransomware gang that was, until recently, thought to be shut down. The story looks at signs that all might not be as it seems and rumblings that the gang may be about to make a return. From there, they discuss a story around a DeFi hack and how the platform, Fei Protocol, is offering a cool $10 million to return the stolen funds.
From there, things get decidedly strange – the first story looks at stalking using Apple AirTags – something that’s becoming increasingly common. The next story takes a look at recent news that Russia and America are training dolphins for underwater missions (there’s a reference to Austin Powers here, I know it), and the final story looks at how hackers could potentially cause harm through the hacking of “love” robots. Yes, really.
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- REvil ransomware returns: New malware sample confirms gang is back
- Rari Fuze hacker offered $10M bounty by Fei Protocol to return $80M loot
- Tennessee family visiting Disney World says Apple AirTag used to track them
- Russia deploys trained dolphins at Black Sea naval base
- Could Hackers Program Sex Robots To Kill?