The Unseen Threat: How Cyberattacks Impact Real-World Companies | Andy Greenberg

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This week, Ed D’Agostino talks to Andy Greenberg, senior writer at WIRED magazine and author of the books Sandworm and Tracers in the Dark.

 In this week’s edition, we discussed:

• The long-standing cyberwar Russia waged against Ukraine
• How Russian hacker group Sandworm launched a piece of malware at Ukraine that then wreaked havoc across the globe
• Why the “NotPetya” story should be a warning to the West
• Why cryptocurrencies being untraceable is a myth
• How cyber-detectives took down one of the biggest online crime rings in history

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Video time stamps:
0:00 – Intro
2:20 – Russia’s full-on cyberwar against Ukraine
4:00 – The computer virus that spread around the world
6:43 – Why a cyberattack could hurt the US more than it did Ukraine
10:35 – How “NotPetya” crippled the operations of shipping giant Maersk
14:52 – Why did so many computers get “infected”?
24:15 – Who started the cyberwar? The surprising truth...
28:18 – Why crypto currency was never really untraceable
32:36 – How crypto detectives took down the biggest drug kingpin on the dark web
37:42 – The “one-two punch” that ended two cyber-crime rings in one move
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Great interview. He’s on point about bitcoin. It’s completely traceable.

alexp
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Andy starts presenting his case following American propaganda. I do agree and understand the damage sandworlm did. But to claim Ukraine claim it’s independence and western values is blatant nonsense. He should stay on the subject he knows. He undermines his words. Otherwise you did a very good interview.

athenakoios
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You talking one side. Propaganda video.

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