Nobelium is back. A signed driver is gamer-focused malware. Idle hands. Third-party cloud risk. Bad practices. A net assessment of national cyber power.

The SVR’s Nobelium appears to be back, this time with a less-than-fully successful cyberespionage campaign. The Netfilter driver is assessed as malware. Idle hands seem to make for more attacks against online gaming. Mercedes-Benz USA reports a data exposure incident. CISA starts to keep track of bad practices. The International Institute for Strategic Studies publishes a net assessment of national cyber power. Carole Theriault looks at the security implications of frictionless online commerce. Our guest is Clar Rosso from (ISC)2 with insights on Building Resilient Cybersecurity Teams. And Loki is a trickster, and his name is a lousy password.

For links to all of today’s stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:

https://www.thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/10/123

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