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10911305654?profile=RESIZE_400xActivity Summary - Week Ending on 16 December 2022:

  • Red Sky Alliance identified 31,927 connections from new IP’s checking in with our Sinkholes
  • Frantech[.]ca In Las Vegas hit 14x
  • Analysts identified 730 new IP addresses participating in various Botnets
  • Cuba Ransomware
  • ZeroBot
  • Heliconia Exploit
  • Sam’s Busted
  • Metropolitan Opera
  • CA Finance LockBit
  • India Fighting on many Fronts
  • e-Car Buyers

Link to full report: IR-22-350-001_weekly350.pdf

10843914886?profile=RESIZE_400xLast week, we reported an alleged cyber-attack on Italian automaker Ferrari.  Well, high end automaker has confirmed the leak of some internal documents but did not say how it happened.  On 10 October, RansomEXX, a ransomware-as-a-service operator, claimed to have breached Ferrari, though the company said it is investigating how the leak occurred.  Italy’s Red Hot Cyber reported that internal documents, including repair manuals, datasheets, etc., sizing up to 6.99 gigabytes, were leaked.  Ransom

8511759501?profile=RESIZE_400xLooks like the electric car is here to stay, especially in the US.  The vast spending power of the US federal government is unmatched and so when it decides to do something, it can move markets and shape the economy. 

The best, and by far biggest, example of this was the decision in 1961 to send a man to the moon by the end of the 1960s; the resulting flood of spending spawned waves of innovation and technological breakthroughs.  It literally rocketed America’s post-World War II economy into the