EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 21 MIN
Episode 333: Destructive hacktivism and the evolution of cyber threats
from CiberAfterWork: ciberseguridad en Capital Radio
In this episode the evolution of cyber threats and the rise of hacktivism are explored, featuring Rafa López (CiberCapitán), who delves into the ideological motivations and destructive nature of groups such as Anonymous Phoenix and their impact on critical infrastructures. Experts Pablo San Emeterio and Mónica Valle review current news, including a massive bank data breach in France following the impersonation of an official, a ransomware attack on medical centers in Mississippi, and the unusual case of a young man who manipulated payment gateways to stay in luxury hotels for just one cent. The program highlights the importance of asset visibility and the use of technologies such as web application firewalls (WAFs) so that both large organizations and SMEs can protect themselves against denial-of-service attacks. Finally, it warns about new phishing trends on LinkedIn and provides details about the upcoming RootedCon 2026 conference. Twitter: @ciberafterwork Instagram: @ciberafterwork Panda Security: https://www.pandasecurity.com/es/ +info: https://psaneme.com/ https://bitlifemedia.com/ https://www.vapasec.com/ VAPASEC https://www.vapasec.com/ https://www.vapasec.com/webprotection/
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