In this episode we discuss securing Low- and No-Code development, hackers who plant evidence of crimes, US Justice Department announcing it will attack hackers first, and a short discussion around NVidia ransoming their ransomers!
Article 1 - 4 security concerns for low-code and no-code development
Article 2 - A Hacker Group Has Been Framing People for Crimes They Didn't Commit
Supporting Articles:
This malware gang plants incriminating evidence on PCs, gets victims arrested
Child Porn Investigations May Snare the Innocent
Article 3 - US to attack cyber criminals first, ask questions later – if it protects victims
Supporting Articles:
Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco Delivers Remarks at Annual Munich Cyber Security Conference
Russia arrests 14 alleged members of REvil ransomware gang
Article 4 - Ransomware Group Lapsus Claims NVIDIA Hacked Back After Its Attack On The GPU Giant
Supporting Articles:
GPU giant Nvidia is investigating a potential cyberattack
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