State of Cybercrime

By: Varonis Matt Radolec David Gibson
  • Summary

  • Join us for State of Cybercrime, where experts discuss the latest trends and developments in the world of cybercrime and provide insights into how organizations can protect themselves from potential threats. Sponsored by Varonis
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Episodes
  • Salt Typhoon Telecom Attack
    Dec 14 2024

    In this episode, Matt and David delve into the evolving story of Salt Typhoon, a Chinese state-sponsored group, and their use of the innovative 'GhostSpider' backdoor to infiltrate telecommunication service providers. This sophisticated and far-reaching cyberattack, which is much larger than previously understood, has compromised sensitive cellular logs and data from government entities, telecom providers, and millions of Americans. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and keep your organization safe!

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    23 mins
  • Midnight Blizzard
    Nov 25 2024

    Russia's APT29, a.k.a "Midnight Blizzard," is arguably one of the world's most notorious threat actors. You might recall their involvement in the 2019 SolarWinds attack where they operated under the alias "Cozy Bear."

    The group is back with more relentless attacks—breaching cloud credentials and targeting over 100 organizations worldwide.

    In this episode of State of Cybercrime, Matt and David dive into some of the hottest cybersecurity news and recent breaches, including Midnight Blizzard. Discover how these sophisticated attacks are happening and what you can do to stay a step ahead.

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    26 mins
  • ChatGPT Memory Manipulation + Salt Typhoon
    Oct 16 2024

    Hosts Matt Radolec and David Gibson explain how cybercriminals are manipulating AI models like ChatGPT to plant false memories and steal data, along with other cybercrime-related stories like Salt Typhoon.

    Salt Typhoon is a Chinese hacking group that has reportedly breached multiple key U.S. broadband providers, raising significant concerns about the security of sensitive communications data.

    The hackers may have had access to these networks for months, raising significant concerns about the security of sensitive communications data.

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    28 mins

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