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The CyberWire Daily Podcast EP. 389 With Guest Speaker David Brumley

ForAllSecure

Reports suggest that smishing is one possible attack vector for the spyware. Its apparent goal is espionage directed against the financial and energy sectors. Dave Bittner: [00:10:38] Some $300 million will go into a fund that will provide affected consumers with identity protection. Pegasus is pricey.

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The CyberWire Daily Podcast EP. 389 With Guest Speaker David Brumley

ForAllSecure

Reports suggest that smishing is one possible attack vector for the spyware. Its apparent goal is espionage directed against the financial and energy sectors. Dave Bittner: [00:10:38] Some $300 million will go into a fund that will provide affected consumers with identity protection. Pegasus is pricey.

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THE CYBERWIRE DAILY PODCAST EP. 389 WITH GUEST SPEAKER DAVID BRUMLEY

ForAllSecure

Reports suggest that smishing is one possible attack vector for the spyware. Its apparent goal is espionage directed against the financial and energy sectors. Dave Bittner: [00:10:38] Some $300 million will go into a fund that will provide affected consumers with identity protection. Pegasus is pricey.

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Spam and phishing in 2022

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The scheme likely aimed at identity theft: the illegal use of others’ personal details for deriving profit. Cybercriminals attempted to take advantage of the situation by creating web pages that mimicked government websites, promising cash for covering utility payments or compensation of utility expenses.

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