Following a ransomware attack, a Texas rehab facility operator is now facing multiple lawsuits, while Microsoft issues warnings about the 'Dirty Stream' vulnerability for Android developers and the Feds caution against North Korean social engineering tactics. Additionally, a flaw in the R programming language has been patched, Zloader incorporates stealthiness from ZeuS, and the GAO identifies cybersecurity gaps in NASA's measures. Indonesia is found to be a hotspot for spyware, Germany calls out Russian cyber-attacks, and an Israeli private eye is arrested in London for alleged cyberespionage

 Ransomware attack turned into legal attack for a Texas rehab facility operator

Moreover, a cybersecurity consultant tries to extort a hefty sum, while Allison Ritter, a Senior Product Manager from Cyberbit, shares her career journey in the cybersecurity field. The CyberWire podcast also covers various other cybersecurity news and developments.
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