Ep11: Cyberwarfare takes an ominous turn
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Three Buddy Problem - Episode 11: Russia's notorious GRU Unit 29155 (previously tied to assassinations, poisonings and coup attempts) now blamed for destructive cyberattacks for sabotage; FBI and DOJ take down 'Doppelganger' network spreading Russian propaganda; CISA's budget, staff, advisories and YARA rules; Influence Operations 2.0; prolific Chinese hackers and global bug-disclosure implications; North Korean hacking capabilities and 0day expertise. Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade (SentinelLabs), Costin Raiu (Art of Noh), Ryan Naraine (SecurityWeek) Links: Transcript (unedited)CISA advisory on GRU Unit 29155 — Russian Military Cyber Actors Target US and Global Critical InfrastructureRussian Military Unit Tied to Assassinations Caught Doing Cyber SabotageDoppelganger takedownU.S. says Russian bots, RT operatives interfere in electionsOutsized Impact of a Few Chinese HackersKorean zero-day discoveryNorth Korea caught exploiting Chromium zero-day#LABScon24 Agenda
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