Into the Mind of Morris: Trajectory of Internet Mass Exploitation

EPISODE · Jan 9, 2024 · 1H 10M

Into the Mind of Morris: Trajectory of Internet Mass Exploitation

from Storm Watch by GreyNoise Intelligence

In this episode of Storm⚡️Watch podcast, we kick off the new year with a lively roundtable discussion. Our special guest for this episode is Andrew Morris, who brings a unique perspective to our conversation (given that he's, like, our CEO & Founder). Given Morris' propensity for "hot takes", this should be a doozy of an interview. A significant part of our post-interview discussion revolves around the loanDepot breaches that occurred in 2023 and the start of 2024. We delve into the details of these incidents, providing insights into the cybersecurity implications and the broader impact on the industry. We also discuss the odds that little Suzie is homeless at this point. As we look ahead to the rest of 2024, we discuss several key topics. We examine the controversial stance of 23andMe, who blamed negligent breach victims for their own misfortune. We also discuss a thought-provoking article from The Economist, which suggests that ransomware could cripple entire countries, not just companies. Furthermore, we explore the disinformation landscape in the US political sphere for 2024, highlighting the potential for global disinformation and misinformation campaigns.  Tool Time shows how you, too, can be a cyber reporter by surfing the SEC EDGAR website for required breach reporting.   We engage in our usual shameless self-promption as we discuss the latest blog posts from Censys and GreyNoise, including a deep dive into the SnakeYAML deserialization vulnerability. We also discuss our first 2024 Tag Webinar, which offers a detailed exploration of GreyNoise tags. We wrap up the episode by discussing recent tags, active campaigns, and anomalies. We also highlight the wealth of information available on the CISA website, particularly focusing on the catalog of known exploited vulnerabilities and the massive KEV Drop this week. Episode Slides >> Join our Community Slack >> Learn more about GreyNoise >>  

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