The Security box, podcast 156: What have we learned about Russia’s war on Ukraine and how to protect ourselves?

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While talking about the moron, Terry talked about something someone got, that seems like Scareware to me. It prompted to call a toll-free number, and all the person did was fill out a form. I have my hypothesis, but we’ll see if I’m right.

Here are the rest of the notes.


Hello folks, welcome to the Security Box. This is program number 156. On this episode of the program, we’re going to talk about a very interesting article that was published back in April on what we’ve learned about stopping Russia’s hackers since the war has started. Also, this program will have news, notes, the landscape and much more.

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The following two articles are related and one may have more than the other. Is possible sentencing guidelines enough that fit the crimes?

Topic: What we’ve learned from the war on Ukraine

This is an April article titled What we know about Russian hackers — and how to stop them — after a year of cyberwar in Ukraine coming to us from Cyberscoop.

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