Jan. 6, 2023, 9:15 p.m. | N2K Networks

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Security vulnerabilities in automobiles. CircleCI customers should "rotate their secrets." CISA Director Easterly notes Russian failures, but warns that shields should stay up. Attempted cyberespionage against US National Laboratories. Turla effectively recycles some commodity malware infrastructure. Robert M. Lee from Dragos shares his outlook on ICS for the new year. Our CyberWire Space correspondent Maria Varmazis interviews Diane Janosek from NSA about her research on space-cyber. And the Guardian continues to recover from last month's ransomware attack.

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