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Millions of devices still up for grabs.

Feds take down major IoT botnets. The FBI seizes hacktivist infrastructure. A data breach hits Kaplan, while a hacker claims access to millions of law enforcement tips. Fake Zoom calls deliver malware. A crypto “security” tool turns out to be spyware. A critical AI framework flaw gets exploited in hours. An insider extortion case ends in conviction. And a streaming scam pulls in over $10 million. A look back at ten years of Cyberwire podcasts. Intern Kevin gets ready for RSAC. A cyberattack leaves breathalyzers offline. 

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Maria Varmazis⁠ leads a conversation with ⁠Peter Kilpe⁠ and ⁠Dave Bittner⁠ reflecting on the origins of the CyberWire Daily podcast as part of the 10th anniversary series, sharing behind-the-scenes insights and how it all got started.

CyberWire Guest

Today we are joined by Intern Kevin—also known as ⁠Kevin Magee⁠—as he gets ready for ⁠RSA Conference⁠ 2026 next week.

Selected Reading

Feds disrupt IoT botnets behind record-breaking DDoS attacks⁠ (The Register)

FBI seizes Handala data leak site after Stryker cyberattack⁠ (Bleeping Computer)

Kaplan North America Reports Data Breach Impacting Nearly 195,000 Individuals⁠ (Beyond Machines)

Hacker says they compromised millions of confidential police tips held by US company⁠ (Reuters)

Fake interactive Zoom call leads to malicious ScreenConnect download | news⁠ (SC Media)

Crypto Scam “ShieldGuard” Dismantled After Malware Discovery⁠ (Infosecurity Magazine)

Hackers Exploit Critical Langflow Bug in Just 20 Hours⁠ (Infosecurity Magazine)

Ex-data analyst stole company data in $2.5M extortion scheme⁠ (Bleeping Computer)

Musician admits to $10M streaming royalty fraud using AI bots⁠ (Bleeping Computer)

Cyberattack leaves Maine drivers with breathalyzer test systems unable to start vehicles⁠ (WGME)

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