I mean, we're talking about folks having cracked versions of Microsoft Windows installed on their systems. We didn't realize how prevalent it was when we first encountered it.ĭave Bittner: Well, let's dig into some of the details here. ĭavid Liebenberg: So, that's how we came across it. Today, we're discussing their discovery of cracked Microsoft Windows software being downloaded by enterprise users around the world. He's Head of Strategic Analysis at Cisco Talos. And through this regular maundering, we discovered this trend and once we found it on one victim, we found it on a bunch of different victims, first in Ukraine then all over the world.ĭave Bittner: That's David Liebenberg. ĭavid Liebenberg: So, through some of our regular Ukraine work maundering, we have a taskforce that we have setup looking at specific Ukrainian customers who are, you know, sensitive based on what kind of company they are and, of course, where they're located. Dave Bittner: Hello, everyone, and welcome to the CyberWire's "Research Saturday." I'm Dave Bittner, and this is our weekly conversation with researchers and analysts tracking down the threats and vulnerabilities, solving some of the hard problems, and protecting ourselves in a rapidly evolving cyberspace.
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