Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast

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Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast Podcast

Join us to hear stories from the Microsoft Threat Intelligence community as they navigate the ever-evolving threat landscape - uncovering APTs, cybercrime gangs, malware, vulnerabilities, and other weird and cool tools and tactics in the world of cyber threats. Featuring tales of innovation, teamwork, and cyber espionage, tune in to hear in-depth analyses of Microsoft's influence on the threat landscape and behind the scenes stories from the tireless researchers and analysts that take part. This enthralling and insightful podcast is delivered in a casual, conversational style that transports you to the frontlines of cyber defense.

  1. 11 SEPT

    Citrine and Onyx Sleet: An Inside Look at North Korean Threat Actors

    In this episode of the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast host Sherrod DeGrippo discusses North Korean threat actors with one of our Microsoft Threat Intelligence researchers and Greg Schloemer focusing on two prominent groups: Onyx Sleet and Storm 0530. Onyx Sleet is a long-standing espionage group known for targeting defense and energy sectors, particularly in the U.S. and India. However, they’ve diversified into ransomware, using tactics like malware downloaders, zero-day vulnerabilities, and a remote access Trojan called D-Track. The conversation also touches on the use of fake certificates and the group's involvement in the software supply chain space.    In this episode you’ll learn:       The relationship between Onyx Sleet and Storm 0530  North Korea's broader strategy of using cyber-attacks and moonlighting activities  Surprising nature of recent attack chains involving vulnerability in the Chromium engine    Some questions we ask:      Does Onyx Sleet engage in cryptocurrency activities as well as traditional espionage?  How does the use of a fake Tableau software certificate fit into Onyx Sleet's attack chain?  Where does the name "Holy Ghost" come from, and why did they choose it?    Resources:   View Greg Schloemer on LinkedIn   View Sherrod DeGrippo on LinkedIn     Related Microsoft Podcasts:                    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson  The BlueHat Podcast  Uncovering Hidden Risks      Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts     Get the latest threat intelligence insights and guidance at Microsoft Security Insider      The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.

    29 min
  2. 28 AUG

    Black Basta and the Use of LLMs by Threat Actors

    In this episode of the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast host Sherrod DeGrippo is joined by Microsoft security researchers Anna Seitz and Daria Pop to discuss the latest trends in ransomware and the evolving role of AI in cyber threats. Daria Pop provides insights into the shifting tactics of Black Basta ransomware, including their use of phishing, social engineering, and remote management tools. The discussion also covers the persistence of malvertising and its challenges for defenders. Anna Seitz explores how state-sponsored threat actors, including Forest Blizzard, Emerald Sleet, and Crimson Sandstorm, are leveraging large language models (LLMs) for various malicious activities.     In this episode you’ll learn:        Why the takedown of Qakbot impacted Black Basta’s strategies  What malvertising is and why its persistence is due to the complex nature of ad traffic  How the MITRE Atlas framework assists defenders in identifying new threats    Some questions we ask:        What role does social engineering play in the campaigns involving Quick Assist?  How are North Korean threat actors like Emerald Sleep using LLMs for their campaigns?  Can you explain the changes in Black Basta’s initial access methods over the years?    Resources:   View Anna Seitz on LinkedIn   View Daria Pop on LinkedIn   View Sherrod DeGrippo on LinkedIn     Related Microsoft Podcasts:                    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson  The BlueHat Podcast  Uncovering Hidden Risks        Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts     Get the latest threat intelligence insights and guidance at Microsoft Security Insider      The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.

    24 min
  3. 14 AUG

    Disrupting Cracked Cobalt Strike

    On this week's episode of The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast, we discuss the collaborative effort between Microsoft and Fortra to combat the illegal use of cracked Cobalt Strike software, which is commonly employed in ransomware attacks.  To break down the situation, our host, Sherrod DeGrippo, is joined by Richard Boscovich, Assistant General Counsel at Microsoft, Jason Lyons, Principal Investigator with the DCU, and Bob Erdman, Associate VP Research and Development at Fortra. The discussion covers the creative use of DMCA notifications tailored by geographic region to combat cybercrime globally. The group express their optimism about applying these successful techniques to other areas, such as phishing kits, and highlight ongoing efforts to make Cobalt Strike harder to abuse.      In this episode you’ll learn:          The impact on detection engineers due to the crackdown on cracked Cobalt Strike  Extensive automation used to detect and dismantle large-scale threats  How the team used the DMCA creatively to combat cybercrime    Some questions we ask:          Do you encounter any pushback when issuing DMCA notifications?   How do you plan to proceed following the success of this operation?   Can you explain the legal mechanisms behind this take-down?    Resources:   View Jason Lyons on LinkedIn  View Bob Erdman on LinkedIn    View Richard Boscovich on LinkedIn   View Sherrod DeGrippo on LinkedIn     Related Microsoft Podcasts:                    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson  The BlueHat Podcast  Uncovering Hidden Risks        Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts     Get the latest threat intelligence insights and guidance at Microsoft Security Insider      The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.

    39 min
  4. 31 JUL

    Behind the Scenes at Blue Hat IL: Security Advancements and Challenges

    In this episode of the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast host Sherrod DeGrippo is live from Blue Hat Israel in Tel Aviv. Igal Lytzki and Din Serussi discuss their presentation on advanced phishing and evasion techniques, highlighting the rise of QR phishing and custom-made captures, which involve interactive challenges to bypass security systems. Gal Niv and Jonathan Jacobi discuss their experience with the Web3 challenge they created, focusing on a smart contract vulnerability on the Ethereum blockchain. Ida Vass, the mastermind behind BlueHat IL, talks about the conference’s impact and her motivation, driven by the community's spirit and the desire to continually innovate and Wolf Goerlich the keynote speaker, discusses his approach to the keynote, focusing on positive advancements in cybersecurity rather than dwelling on the negative.    In this episode you’ll learn:          Practical advice for organizations to bolster their email security defenses  The critical need to apply historical attack models to new technologies  Progress in hardening OS and network security and the shift in threat actor tactics    Some questions we ask:         What emerging technologies or threats do you find most intriguing or concerning?  How does the production level of BlueHat compare to other conferences?  What do state-sponsored email threats look like right now?     Resources:   View Sherrod DeGrippo on LinkedIn     Related Microsoft Podcasts:                    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson  The BlueHat Podcast  Uncovering Hidden Risks        Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts     Get the latest threat intelligence insights and guidance at Microsoft Security Insider      The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.

    51 min
  5. 17 JUL

    Hunting for AI Bug Bounty

    In this episode of the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast host Sherrod DeGrippo is joined by Technical Program Manager at Microsoft Lynn Miyashita and Principal Research Manager, Andrew Paverd. They discuss the evolution of bug bounty programs into the realm of artificial intelligence, specifically focusing on Microsoft's initiative launched in October 2023. Lynn explains that the AI Bug Bounty incentivizes external security researchers to discover and report vulnerabilities in Microsoft's AI systems, such as Copilot, across various platforms including web browsers and mobile applications. Andrew elaborates on the concept of a "bug bar," which sets the criteria for vulnerabilities eligible for the program. They emphasize the importance of identifying security issues that could arise uniquely from AI systems, such as prompt injection vulnerabilities. The discussion highlights Microsoft's structured approach to handling reported vulnerabilities through their Security Response Center, emphasizing quick mitigation and coordination with researchers to ensure timely fixes and public disclosure.     In this episode you’ll learn:          How AI Bug Bounty programs are reshaping traditional security practices  Dangers of prompt injection attacks, and their capacity to exfiltrate sensitive data  Why you should engage in AI bug hunting and contribute to the evolving security landscape    Some questions we ask:         Which products are currently included in the Bug Bounty program?  Should traditional bug bounty hunters start doing AI bug bounty hunting?  How can someone get started with AI bug hunting and submitting to your program?      Resources:   View Lynn Miyashita on LinkedIn   View Andrew Paverd on LinkedIn   View Sherrod DeGrippo on LinkedIn     Microsoft AI Bug Bounty Program      Related Microsoft Podcasts:                    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson  The BlueHat Podcast  Uncovering Hidden Risks          Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts     Get the latest threat intelligence insights and guidance at Microsoft Security Insider      The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.

    21 min
  6. 3 JUL

    Microsoft Live at the RSA Conference 2024

    In this episode of the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast recorded at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, host Sherrod DeGrippo engages with a diverse group of cybersecurity experts. David Weston, VP of Operating System Security at Microsoft, discusses the evolution of Windows security and the role of AI. Jamie Williams from MITRE shares insights on the importance of product functionality in cybersecurity. Emma Stewart, Chief Power Grid Scientist at Idaho National Lab, talks about securing the digital transition of the power grid. Joe Slowik from MITRE emphasizes the importance of threat intelligence and integrating cybercrime entities into their attack framework. Lindsey O'Donnell, executive editor of Decipher, highlights AI's crucial role in cybersecurity and finally, Todd Pauley, deputy CISO of the Texas Education Agency, discusses the challenges faced by small school districts in Texas.    In this episode you’ll learn:          How Windows security has transitioned from user-controlled to Microsoft-managed  The importance of understanding product functionality to combat cyber threats  Securing the power grid's digital transition and cloud technologies for grid control     Some questions we ask:         What challenges and opportunities arise in securing the power grid's digital transition?  How does AI enhance security in Windows operating systems?  What were some of the most memorable sessions you attended at RSA?    Resources:   View Sherrod DeGrippo on LinkedIn     Related Microsoft Podcasts:                    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson  The BlueHat Podcast  Uncovering Hidden Risks        Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts     Get the latest threat intelligence insights and guidance at Microsoft Security Insider      The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.

    55 min
  7. 19 JUN

    Mark Russinovich Talks Jailbreaks

    On this week's episode of The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast, Sherrod DeGrippo is joined by Mark Russinovich.  Mark Russinovich, CTO and Technical Fellow of Microsoft Azure, joins the show to talk about his journey from developing on-prem tools like Sysinternals to working in the cloud with Azure. Sherrod and Mark discuss the evolution of cybersecurity, the role of AI in threat intelligence, and the challenge of jailbreaking AI models. Mark shares his experiences with testing AI models for vulnerabilities, including his discovery of the "Crescendo" and "Masterkey" methods to bypass safety protocols. They also touch on the issue of poisoned training data and its impact on AI reliability, while highlighting the importance of staying ahead in cybersecurity.  In this episode you’ll learn:       The shift from desktop computing to cloud-based systems and its implications  Potential consequences of AI models having overridable safety instructions  How AI training data can manipulate the outcomes generated by AI models  Some questions we ask:      Will AI owners be able to stop data poisoning, or will it become more common?  Can you share challenges and vulnerabilities in maintaining the security of AI systems?  What sparked your interest in AI jailbreaks, and what trends are you seeing?  Resources:   View Mark Russinovich on LinkedIn   View Sherrod DeGrippo on LinkedIn     AI jailbreaks: What they are and how they can be mitigated? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2024/06/04/ai-jailbreaks-what-they-are-and-how-they-can-be-mitigated/  Inside AI Security with Mark Russinovich | BRK227  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0MDjS9-dNw  How Microsoft discovers and mitigates evolving attacks against AI guardrails. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2024/04/11/how-microsoft-discovers-and-mitigates-evolving-attacks-against-ai-guardrails/  Google AI said to put glue on pizza. https://www.businessinsider.com/google-ai-glue-pizza-i-tried-it-2024-5    Related Microsoft Podcasts:                    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson  The BlueHat Podcast  Uncovering Hidden Risks        Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts   Get the latest threat intelligence insights and guidance at Microsoft Security Insider    The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.

    32 min
  8. 5 JUN

    Threat Landscape Update on Grandoreiro and Luna Tempest

    On this week's episode of The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast, Sherrod DeGrippo is joined by two of MSTIC’s finest analysts. They discuss recent trends in financially motivated cyber threats observed by Microsoft, focusing particularly on two cases: the Grandoreiro banking Trojan and the Luna Tempest crimeware actor. The Grandoreiro Trojan, active since 2017, has expanded globally beyond its initial Latin American focus, now targeting countries like the U.S. and the UK. This Trojan typically starts with phishing emails to steal financial information. Despite efforts to disrupt this activity, new clusters have emerged. The discussion also covers Luna Tempest, a U.S.- and UK-based extortion group targeting startups and smaller companies, particularly in sectors like insurance, FinTech, and biotech, seeking high payouts by threatening to release sensitive data.    In this episode you’ll learn:       The resilience and adaptability of threat actors in response to global disruption efforts  Why Luna Tempest focuses solely on extortion without deploying ransomware  How the Grandoreiro Banking Trojan has expanded globally     Some questions we ask:      How do we distinguish between the various threat actor groups and their malware?  What can businesses do to protect themselves from identity-based attacks?  Have these cybercriminals perfected an extortion program?    Resources:   View Sherrod DeGrippo on LinkedIn     Related Microsoft Podcasts:                    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson  The BlueHat Podcast  Uncovering Hidden Risks        Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts   Get the latest threat intelligence insights and guidance at Microsoft Security Insider    The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.

    33 min

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Join us to hear stories from the Microsoft Threat Intelligence community as they navigate the ever-evolving threat landscape - uncovering APTs, cybercrime gangs, malware, vulnerabilities, and other weird and cool tools and tactics in the world of cyber threats. Featuring tales of innovation, teamwork, and cyber espionage, tune in to hear in-depth analyses of Microsoft's influence on the threat landscape and behind the scenes stories from the tireless researchers and analysts that take part. This enthralling and insightful podcast is delivered in a casual, conversational style that transports you to the frontlines of cyber defense.

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