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The Weekly Breach Breakdown Podcast by ITRC: Spider Bites – S6E21

The Weekly Breach Breakdown Podcast by ITRC: Spider Bites – S6E21

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NOTE: Police in the UK have indicted four members of Scattered Spider. The suspects — two 19-year-old men, a 17-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman — are being held on suspicion of violating the Computer Misuse Act, blackmail, money laundering and participating in organized crime activities, according to the NCA. For more information, click here: https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/uk-arrest-four-retail-cyberattack/752682/ =========== Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's (ITRC’s) Weekly Breach Breakdown for July 11, 2025. I'm Alex Achten, Senior Director of Communications & Media Relations of the ITRC. Thanks to Sentilink for supporting the ITRC and this podcast. Each week, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today, we will take a deeper look at the works of a ransomware group that ITRC President James E. Lee discussed on the podcast just last month. We are discussing Scattered Spider attacks. Have you ever been bitten by a spider? It hurts so bad! The good news is that most spider bites are harmless. However, some are worse than others, especially black widow and brown recluse spiders. As James said in June, not all scary spiders are of the 8-legged freak. There is one that does not have eight legs and can inflict harm as nasty as a black widow or brown recluse bite. We are again discussing the ransomware group Scattered Spider, which continues to dominate the headlines and target companies. Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/idtheftcenter/ Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/IDTheftCenter

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