Why Modern Cyber Attacks Don’t Need Malware?

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The old image of a hacker typing code in a dark room no longer captures the real threat landscape. In this episode of TechDaily.ai, David and Sophia unpack how cybercriminals and state-backed actors are moving beyond traditional hacking and exploiting the systems, habits, and shortcuts we rely on every day. 

From commercial cell phone location data being purchased on the open market to AI-powered phishing kits that bypass Microsoft 365 multifactor authentication, this conversation reveals how attackers are using convenience features against us. The episode also explores WhatsApp verification scams, spoofed cybersecurity alerts in Ukraine, bulletproof hosting networks, fake IT help desk intrusions, and major third-party data breaches affecting hospitals and government systems.

You’ll hear how:

  •  Foreign adversaries can buy sensitive location data without deploying spyware 
  •  Phishing-as-a-service tools can hijack legitimate Microsoft login flows 
  •  State-backed attackers still rely on simple “send me your code” scams 
  •  Fake IT personnel can physically access offices and steal data 
  •  Vendor breaches can expose sensitive patient and citizen records 
  •  Legitimate tools like AnyDesk, WinSCP, and Google Drive can be abused for extortion 

The big takeaway: cybersecurity is no longer just about firewalls, passwords, and malware detection. The new perimeter includes people, devices, vendor relationships, physical access, and the everyday convenience features built into modern technology.

Tune in for a sharp, timely breakdown of why attackers are no longer just breaking through digital walls. They are walking around them, renting access, buying data, and turning trust itself into the attack surface.

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