DISCARDED: Tales From the Threat Research Trenches

Proofpoint

DISCARDED: Tales from the Threat Research Trenches is a podcast for security practitioners, intelligence analysts, and threat hunters looking to learn more about the threat behaviors and attack patterns. Each episode you’ll hear real world insights from our researchers about the latest trends in malware, threat actors, TTPs, and more. Welcome to DISCARDED

  1. HACE 10 H

    Elect More Hackers: Tech Skills for Real-World Change

    Send us fan mail! Hello to all our Cyber Squirrels! Can hackers make great public servants?  Host Selena Larson, and co-guest hosts, Sarah Sabotka and Tim Kromphardt sit down with Andrew Brandt, Founder and Executive Director of Elect More Hackers — a nonprofit on a mission to get more cybersecurity and tech-minded thinkers into elected office. Together, they explore how hackers and technologists can bring their problem-solving mindset into civic life — from teaching digital safety at local libraries to advising lawmakers on cyber hygiene, data privacy, and AI policy. Andrew unpacks why infosec professionals are uniquely equipped to tackle systemic issues like the “enshittification” of online platforms, the right-to-repair movement, and the privacy nightmare of “smart” cars. The conversation dives into the surprising cybersecurity gaps in government, how social engineering and lobbying overlap, and why civic engagement shouldn’t stop at voting. You’ll also hear how even small acts — like community outreach or helping shape local school tech policies — can lead to smarter, safer public systems. Whether you’re a hacker or a policy nerd this episode will inspire you to plug in locally, build trust, and maybe even run for office yourself. 🎙️ Tune in to learn: Why hackers and technologists make great problem-solvers in politics How policies like right-to-repair and data privacy affect everyone Practical ways cybersecurity professionals can engage civically — even without running for office Think civic engagement isn’t for you? Think again — this conversation shows how even small actions from tech-minded thinkers can create big change. Resources Mentioned: 🔗 Learn more: electmorehackers.com For more information about Proofpoint, check out our website.   Subscribe & Follow: Stay ahead of emerging threats, and subscribe! Happy hunting!

    55 min
  2. 21 OCT

    From Web Injects to Info Stealers: How Cybercriminals Stay Ahead

    Send us fan mail! Hello to all our Cyber Sleuths! Host Selena Larson, and guest host, Sarah Sabotka take you behind the scenes of the ever-changing world of cybercrime—where attackers innovate, scams evolve, and staying one step ahead is a constant challenge. From remote monitoring and management (RMM) abuse to adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) phishing, web injects, flashy malware lures, and the latest wave of information stealers, we unpack the tactics, techniques, and procedures shaping today’s threat landscape. We talk about: Why attackers are leaning on RMM tools and what you can do to defend yourself or your organization.How MFA-aware phishing kits are evolving and ways to stay secure.New information stealers emerging in the wake of law enforcement disruptions.The role Reddit can play in helping spot real-world scams.The human side of cyber crime, from fraud and job scams to societal pressures driving people into schemes.The exponential growth of web injects and unique social engineeringThe cunning tactics of threat actors like TA582 Along the way, we share practical tips for staying safe online—closing suspicious tabs, using MFA, blocking unsolicited links, and even taking mindful breaks from the digital world.  This episode helps you understand the chaos of the digital underworld and stay one step ahead—without throwing your phone into the woods. Resources Mentioned: https://www.proofpoint.com/us/blog/threat-insight/remote-monitoring-and-management-rmm-tooling-increasingly-attackers-first-choice https://www.proofpoint.com/us/blog/threat-insight/when-monster-bytes-tracking-ta585-and-its-arsenal https://www.proofpoint.com/us/blog/threat-insight/amatera-stealer-rebranded-acr-stealer-improved-evasion-sophistication https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/csn-annual-data-book-2024.pdf For more information about Proofpoint, check out our website.   Subscribe & Follow: Stay ahead of emerging threats, and subscribe! Happy hunting!

    1 h 1 min
  3. 8 OCT

    When Being Aware of Cybersecurity Means Knowing You're Human

    Send us fan mail! Hello to all our Pumpkin Spice Cyber Friends! It’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month — and what better way to kick it off than with a deep dive into the human side of cyber threats? In this episode host Selena Larson welcomes back guest and part-time co-host Sarah Sabotka, our “Cybersecurity Awareness Month Queen” and Staff Threat Researcher at Proofpoint. She joins us to break down why social engineering is at the heart of so many attacks. We take a closer look at how scams and social engineering tactics are growing more sophisticated—and how the real battleground isn’t just your inbox, it’s your brain. Our guest explains “amygdala hijacking,” the psychological manipulation behind scams, and why recognizing your emotional responses during suspicious interactions can be just as important as spotting technical red flags.  We also focus on protecting some of the most vulnerable—seniors and young digital natives—highlighting community education programs, interactive teen cybersecurity trainings, and strategies for safe social media use, password hygiene, and multi-factor authentication. We also talk about: Why Awareness Month feels different this year and how communicators are packaging complex threat research for real people. The neuroscience behind social engineering (shoutout to Dr. Bob, Proofpoint’s lead cognitive scientist) and a simple, powerful takeaway: trust your gut. Concrete examples: ClickFix scams, deepfakes used against small businesses, LLM-enabled phishing, benign-conversation lures (smishing & job scams), and multi-step attacks that prime victims over time. Practical steps to protect yourself and your org — safe words, pause-and-check habits, and why peer stories beat scary slides. Tune in and learn how to build better cyber awareness for everyone in your life—because cybersecurity isn’t just for IT teams, it’s for all of us. Resources Mentioned: https://www.proofpoint.com/us/resources/threat-reports/human-factor-social-engineering https://www.proofpoint.com/us/blog/security-awareness-training https://www.proofpoint.com/us/blog/threat-insight/best-laid-plans-ta453-targets-religious-figure-fake-podcast-invite-delivering https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2025/02/19/central-florida-wildlife-rescue-falls-victim-to-podcast-scam-warns-others/ https://abc7.com/post/scam-texts-targeting-people-looking-jobs-are-rise-ftc-warns/17838427/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/marketplace/sextortion-teen-boys-canada-1.7648267 https://www.consumerreports.org/media-room/press-releases/2025/10/consumer-reports-study-finds-surge-in-texting-and-messaging-scams For more information about Proofpoint, check out our website.   Subscribe & Follow: Stay ahead of emerging threats, and subscribe! Happy hunting!

    48 min
  4. 26 AGO

    Direct Send Exploitation & URL Rewrite Attacks: What Security Teams Must Know

    Send us fan mail! Hello to all our Cyber Squirrels! In this extra-packed episode of Discarded, host Selena Larson welcomes Proofpoint Principal Research Engineer Jason Ford for his first appearance on the show. Together, they dive into two resurging email attack techniques—Microsoft 365 Direct Send abuse and URL rewrite abuse—and why defending against them requires more than just traditional email security. Jason explains what Direct Send is, why attackers exploit this legacy feature, and how it enables phishing campaigns that appear to originate from inside an organization. From QR code phishing kits to “to-do list” themed lures, Selena and Jason break down attack chains, share real-world examples, and highlight the red flags that indicate exploitation. They also explore how adversaries weaponize URL rewrites in redirect chains, to deliver malware and credential phishing.  We also unpack:  How Direct Send works under the hood and why legacy features are a prime target Common signs in email headers that reveal Direct Send abuse The role of URL rewrites in modern phishing campaigns Why credential phishing has overtaken malware as the go-to tactic Practical steps organizations can take—including when it makes sense to disable Direct Send The importance of layered defenses, user education, and risk awareness across SaaS apps Predictions on which “old school” techniques might resurface next This episode offers a clear, actionable look at how threat actors adapt and why everything old in cybercrime eventually becomes new again.  Resources Mentioned: https://www.proofpoint.com/us/blog/email-and-cloud-threats/attackers-abuse-m365-for-internal-phishing http://www.jasonsford.com https://github.com/jasonsford/directsendanalyzer  For more information about Proofpoint, check out our website. Subscribe & Follow: Stay ahead of emerging threats, and subscribe! Happy hunting!

    43 min
  5. 12 AGO

    Phish, Chips & Voldemort: Inside China’s Cyber Targeting of Taiwan

    Send us fan mail! Hello to all our Cyber Panda Bears! In this extra-packed episode of Discarded, host Selena Larson and guest host, Sarah Sabotka reunite with Staff Threat Researcher Mark Kelly to dive deep into China-aligned espionage activity—this time with a focus on Taiwan’s semiconductor ecosystem and the strange, stealthy tools threat actors are using to get in. Mark walks us through Proofpoint’s latest research on custom malware (yes, “Voldemort” is back), threat clusters with pun-filled names like UNK_SparkyCarp and UNK_DropPitch, and why Taiwan’s chip industry has become such a hot target. From design and manufacturing to financial analysts and supply chains, Chinese state-aligned actors are getting more creative—and more persistent. We also unpack:  The “Phish & Chips” campaign and how it fits into China’s broader geopolitical strategy  Why pop culture references like Voldemort and Mr. Robot keep showing up in espionage infrastructure Attribution headaches, including Proofpoint’s tracking of multiple unattributed threat clusters with UNK designators  How AI, LLMs, and adversary-in-the-middle phishing are influencing espionage tactics  The use of RMM tools and spoofed MacOS folders for stealth  Why basic backdoors are making a strategic comeback  A threat intel team’s deep love for vegetables, puns, and report titles Whether you're tracking state-sponsored cyber activity, curious about weird malware names, or just here for the expert banter, this episode has you covered. Resources Mentioned: Phish & Chips: Chinese Espionage Activity Targeting Taiwan's Semiconductor Ecosystem For more information about Proofpoint, check out our website.   Subscribe & Follow: Stay ahead of emerging threats, and subscribe! Happy hunting!

    43 min
  6. 29 JUL

    Threat Actor Theater: TA2541, TA558, and the Cyber Heist Crew TA582

    Send us fan mail! Hello to all our cyber pals! In this episode of Discarded, host Selena Larson and co-host, Tim Kromphardt, are joined by Joe Wise, Senior Threat Researcher at Proofpoint for a deep dive into the chaotic brilliance of mid-tier eCrime actors—including the elusive TA582. We explore recent activity from TA2541 and TA558—two groups known for their uncanny consistency and precision targeting—before shifting focus to TA582: a standout in today’s threat landscape. TA582’s multilayered, region-specific lures (think vintage car sales and fake speeding tickets) and complex delivery models are impressive compared to your typical cybercriminal. Topics Include: 🔍 What you’ll hear: How TA2541 and TA558 maintain eerily consistent lures and targeting year after year The regional flavor behind lures in Latin America and Europe—especially during tax season Why TA582 feels like a digital jigsaw puzzle, with simultaneous email, web inject, and compromised site vectors A breakdown of TA582’s evolving payloads, from GhostWeaver to Interlock RAT The surprising links between threat actor collaboration, initial access brokers, and shifting loader trends How weird or silly variable names can enable threat actor trackingAnd yes—13 URLs that needs the Tron soundtrack playing in the background to explore For more information about Proofpoint, check out our website.   Subscribe & Follow: Stay ahead of emerging threats, and subscribe! Happy hunting!

    38 min

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DISCARDED: Tales from the Threat Research Trenches is a podcast for security practitioners, intelligence analysts, and threat hunters looking to learn more about the threat behaviors and attack patterns. Each episode you’ll hear real world insights from our researchers about the latest trends in malware, threat actors, TTPs, and more. Welcome to DISCARDED

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