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CyberBrief Project
CyberBrief Project is an audio series that breaks down one creative cyber-attack technique in each episode.
Rather than covering routine threats, each episode focuses on clever methods that repurpose tools in unexpected ways.
Voiced by AI instructors, the series is designed to help listeners understand how attackers think, what they target, and how to spot threats with greater clarity.
This is valuable information for anyone in cybersecurity, especially defenders, and for anyone curious about how real-world cyberattacks start and unfold.
Podcasting since 2025 • 13 episodes
CyberBrief Project
Latest Episodes
Cracking the Fingerprint Vault
The Dell ControlVault3 exploit targets the firmware of the biometric security chip found in many Dell laptops. By injecting malicious code into the firmware — either through local OS-level access or direct physical connection — attackers gain p...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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The Invisible Intruder: Deconstructing LockBit
This episode explores a LockBit ransomware campaign that relied on DLL sideloading and masquerading to operate undetected until the final encryption stage.The attackers gained access using legitimate remote management tools...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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The Billion-Dollar Phone Call
Summary:This episode breaks down the ShinyHunters social engineering campaign that breached Google, Adidas, Louis Vuitton, and more—without malware or exploits. The attackers used voice-based social engineering to trick employees ...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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EDR Killer - Ransomware’s First Strike
This episode examines a stealthy pre-ransomware technique where attackers use a custom-built EDR killer paired with a malicious, kernel-level driver to disable endpoint protections. The driver is signed with stolen or revoked certificates, givi...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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