Exposing Muddled Libra's meticulous tactics with Kristopher Russo & David Moulton. Credit: carloscastilla In the second episode of Threat Vector, Kristopher Russo, senior threat researcher at Unit 42, and David Moulton, discuss the threat landscape and take a deeper dive into the intricate workings of Muddled Libra (related to Scattered Spider and Scatter Swine). This formidable threat group poses significant challenges to telecommunications, technology and software automation industries. Russo explains how Muddled Libra works, with a few distinguishing traits. Muddled Libra employs legitimate persistence tools from trusted vendors to fly under the radar to target firms with access to high-value cryptocurrency holders. The type of data Muddled Libra is after is also highly specific — and they are very persistent in finding it. Muddled Libra has a signature move: exploit the 0ktapus phishing kit to craft believable authentication pages and manipulate victims through social engineering. What are some actionable steps businesses can take to safeguard the cyber environment? Tune in and stay updated. Threat Vector provides insights that are both enlightening and cautionary. Still, these summaries only scratch the surface of the expert perspectives in the full podcast episodes. CISOs, C-level executives or anyone with a vested interest in safeguarding the digital world can benefit from subscribing to the Unit 42 Threat Vector podcast. Discover firsthand the invaluable knowledge, strategies and real-world stories cybersecurity experts share. Threat Vector is your compass in the world of cybersecurity. Listen to all current segments on Unit 42 YouTube channel and Spotify. Related content brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks Insights into IR sniping and AI’s changing face of cyberthreats IR sniping and the transformative function of AI make cybersecurity much more effective—it’s time to find out why. By Palo Alto Networks 01 Feb 2024 4 mins Artificial Intelligence Security brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks What executives should know about SOAR SOAR allows organizations to not only quickly respond to cybersecurity attacks, but also observe, understand, and prevent future incidents, thus improving their overall security posture. By https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/stylish-confident-businesswoman-and-businessman-working-on-a-project-man-holds-gm1173740593-326128117?phrase=it+executives&searchscope=image%2Cfilm 24 Jan 2024 5 mins Data Management brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks Healthcare cybersecurity: Our hospital’s path to better cyber resilience There are robust strategies cybersecurity leaders can use to support the delivery of secure, high-quality, modern healthcare. By Wendy Roodhooft, Security Officer at AZ Vesalius 24 Jan 2024 6 mins Cyberattacks Security brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks A new era of cybersecurity with AI: Predictions for 2024 The best is yet to come…join us for a vital discussion on how cybersecurity coupled with AI will change the rules of the game. Hard truth? More and more attacks will utilize AI. By Dr. May Wang, CTO of IoT Security, Palo Alto Networks 24 Jan 2024 12 mins Artificial Intelligence PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe