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Trusting the wrong package.
Jun 2, 2026
46m 54s
Mythbehavior under investigation.
May 5, 2026
44m 56s
Who’s logging in?
Apr 7, 2026
42m 39s
AI swarms and cyber alarms.
Mar 10, 2026
51m 31s
When legit is the trick: Phishing’s sneaky new moves.
Feb 3, 2026
39m 55s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Trusting the wrong package.✨ | software supply chain attacksopen-source security+3 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | ProofpointQintel+1 | — | software securitycybercrime+4 | — | 46m 54s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Mythbehavior under investigation.✨ | cybersecuritymyths+3 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | ProofpointN2K Networks+1 | New York | cybersecuritymyths+5 | — | 44m 56s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Who’s logging in?✨ | cybersecurityidentity-related weaknesses+4 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | ProofpointQintel+2 | — | cybersecurityMFA+4 | — | 42m 39s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() AI swarms and cyber alarms.✨ | artificial intelligencecybersecurity+5 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | ProofpointQintel+2 | — | AIcybersecurity+5 | — | 51m 31s | |
| 2/3/26 | ![]() When legit is the trick: Phishing’s sneaky new moves.✨ | phishingcybersecurity+3 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | ProofpointN2K Networks+3 | — | phishingMicrosoft OAuth+3 | — | 39m 55s | |
| 1/6/26 | ![]() Poisoned at the source.✨ | supply chain attacksAndroid malware+4 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | ProofpointN2K Networks+3 | ChinaNew York | supply chainAndroid malware+5 | — | 44m 45s | |
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Yippee-ki-yay, cybercriminals!✨ | cybersecuritycybercrime+4 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | ProofpointN2K Networks+1 | New Yorkupper west side | cybercriminalsremote access+5 | — | 40m 18s | |
| 11/4/25 | ![]() Pass the intel, please.✨ | cybersecurityinformation sharing+3 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | ProofpointN2K Networks+1 | New York | cybersecurityinformation sharing+5 | — | 38m 06s | |
| 10/7/25 | ![]() When malware goes bump in the night.✨ | cybersecuritymalware+3 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | GhostRATILoveYou+3 | — | malwarecybersecurity+5 | — | 49m 38s | |
| 9/2/25 | ![]() Hot sauce and hot takes: An Only Malware in the Building special.✨ | hot saucecybersecurity+4 | — | ProofpointQintel+1 | — | Only Malware in the Buildinghot sauce+8 | — | 36m 37s | |
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| 8/5/25 | ![]() Work from home, malware included.✨ | malwaresocial engineering+4 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | BeaverTailInvisibleFerret+4 | North KoreaNew York | malwaresocial engineering+6 | — | 32m 14s | |
| 7/1/25 | ![]() The RMM protocol: Remote, risky, and ready to strike.✨ | cybersecurityremote monitoring+4 | Dave BittnerKeith Mularski | ProofpointQintel | New York | RMM protocolcyber threats+5 | — | 38m 40s | |
| 6/3/25 | ![]() The great CoGUI caper. | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to sip tea and solve mysteries about today’s most interesting threats. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by her co-hosts N2K Networks Dave Bittner and Keith Mularski, former FBI cybercrime investigator and now Chief Global Ambassador at Qintel. Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, our hosts discuss Chinese-speaking threat actors are targeting Japan with a massive phishing campaign using a sneaky new kit called CoGUI, which has hit organizations with over 170 million messages in a single month. The campaign mimics trusted brands like Amazon, PayPay, and Rakuten to steal login and payment info—lining up with warnings from Japan’s Financial Services Agency about attackers cashing out and buying Chinese stocks. While the CoGUI kit is slick with its evasion tricks and browser profiling, your hosts are hot on its trail with new detections to help stop the phishing frenzy. | 35m 20s | ||||||
| 4/1/25 | ![]() Hello? Is it malware you’re looking for? | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to sip tea and solve mysteries about today’s most interesting threats. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner —and our newest totally unbiased co-host, Archy, a highly sophisticated AI robot who swears they have no ulterior motives (but we’re keeping an eye on them just in case). Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, our hosts discuss Telephone-Oriented Attack Delivery (TOAD), also known as callback phishing. In this type of attack, an attacker sends a seemingly benign email, often containing an invoice or payment notification, along with a phone number. When the victim calls, they speak with the attacker, who convinces them to install remote access tools, leading to malware installation, phishing, and financial theft. Tune in as we explore how this deceptive tactic works and ways to protect yourself from falling victim to it. | 34m 37s | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() The new malware on the block. | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to sip tea and solve mysteries about today’s most interesting threats. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner —and our newest totally unbiased co-host, Archy, a highly sophisticated AI robot who swears they have no ulterior motives (but we’re keeping an eye on them just in case). Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, we talk about the latest shake-ups in the fake update threat landscape, including two new cybercriminal actors, fresh Mac malware, and the growing challenge of tracking these evolving campaigns. | 33m 03s | ||||||
| 2/4/25 | ![]() Cyber Groundhog Day and romance scams. | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to sip tea and solve mysteries about today’s most interesting threats. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner and Rick Howard to uncover the stories behind notable cyberattacks. Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode and since it is February (the month of love as Selena calls it), we talk about romance scams known throughout the security world as pig butchering. And, Rick's experiencing a bit of a Cyber Groundhog Day in his newly-realized retirement. | 43m 58s | ||||||
| 1/7/25 | ![]() Malware metamorphosis: 2024 reflections and 2025 predictions. | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to sip tea and solve mysteries about today’s most interesting threats. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner and Rick Howard to uncover the stories behind notable cyberattacks. Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, we talk about the year's most impactful cyber trends and incidents—from the Snowflake hack and Operation Endgame to the rise of multi-channel scams and explosive growth in web inject attacks. Ransomware continued to wreak havoc, especially in healthcare, while callback phishing and MFA-focused credential attacks kept defenders on high alert. Join us as we reflect on these challenges and look ahead to what’s next in 2025. | 51m 56s | ||||||
| 12/3/24 | ![]() A cyber carol. | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Grab your eggnog and don your coziest holiday sweater as we sleuth our way through cyber mysteries with a festive twist! Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner and Rick Howard to uncover the stories behind notable cyberattacks. Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, our cyber ghosts delve into the past, present, and future of some of the season’s most pressing threats: two-factor authentication (2FA), social engineering scams, and the return to consumer-targeted attacks. Together, Rick, Dave, and Selena deliver a ghostly—but insightful—message about the state of cybersecurity, past, present, and future. Can their advice save your holiday season from digital disaster? Tune in and find out. May your holidays be merry, bright, and free of cyber fright! | 49m 22s | ||||||
| 11/5/24 | ![]() Whispers in the wires: A closer look at the new age of intrusion. | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to sip tea and solve mysteries about today’s most interesting threats. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner and Rick Howard to uncover the stories behind notable cyberattacks. Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, we talk about how threat actors are shifting tactics across the landscape, focusing more on advanced social engineering and refined initial access strategies than on sophisticated malware. We’ll dive into Proofpoint's latest blog detailing a transport sector breach that, while involving relatively standard malware, showcases this growing trend of nuanced techniques and toolsets. | 39m 10s | ||||||
| 10/1/24 | ![]() The Dark Arts of cyber. | Welcome, witches, wizards, and cybersecurity sleuths! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to brew potions of knowledge and crack the curses of today’s most intriguing cyber mysteries. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner and Rick Howard to uncover the stories behind notable cyberattacks. Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, we dive into how Proofpoint researchers uncovered an espionage campaign casting custom malware known as "Voldemort" in August 2024. The Dark Arts practitioner behind this campaign targeted global organizations, disguising themselves as mundane tax authorities and weaving clever enchantments like using Google Sheets for command and control (C2). While their ultimate motive remains as shadowy as a cursed Horcrux, this malware is built for intelligence gathering and is primed to unleash additional attacks — likely summoning something even darker, like Cobalt Strike. Prepare your wands, and let’s dive into this tale of digital sorcery! | 31m 46s | ||||||
| 9/3/24 | ![]() RATs in the tunnel: Uncovering the cyber underworld. | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to sip tea and solve mysteries about today’s most interesting threats. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner and Rick Howard to uncover the stories behind notable cyberattacks. Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, we talk about the abuse of legitimate services for malware delivery. Proofpoint has seen an increase in the abuse of tools like ScreenConnect and NetSupport, as well as Cloudflare Tunnel abuse and the use of IP filtering. They have also observed a rise in financially motivated malware delivery using TryCloudflare Tunnel abuse, focusing on remote access trojans (RATs) like Xworm and AsyncRAT. Today we look at how Cloudflare tunnels are used to evade detection and how they have evolved their tactics by incorporating obfuscation techniques, with ongoing research to identify the threat actors involved. | 37m 05s | ||||||
| 8/6/24 | ![]() AI: The new partner in cybercrime? | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to sip tea and solve mysteries about today’s most interesting threats. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner and Rick Howard to uncover the stories behind notable cyberattacks. Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, we talk about the use of AI in cyberattacks Proofpoint recently released two articles on two cyber campaigns: one by the group UNK_SweetSpecter targeting U.S. organizations involved in AI with the SugarGh0st RAT, and another by TA547 targeting German organizations with Rhadamanthys malware. Today we look at what the focus of threat actor objectives are and what that means for defenders. | 37m 50s | ||||||
| 7/2/24 | ![]() Operation Endgame: The ultimate troll patrol. | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to sip tea and solve mysteries about today’s most interesting threats. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner and Rick Howard to uncover the stories behind notable cyberattacks. Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, we talk about "Operation Endgame." Operation Endgame is a strategy by Western law enforcement to counter Russian cybercriminals through psychological tactics. This involves creating distrust among hackers, exposing their internal communications, and dismantling their anonymity to hinder their operations. You can find more information on Operation Endgame here. Today we look at the new tactics used to disrupt these criminals by eroding trust among them and undermining their anonymity. | 29m 34s | ||||||
| 6/4/24 | ![]() The curious case of the missing IcedID. | Welcome in! You’ve entered, Only Malware in the Building. Join us each month to sip tea and solve mysteries about today’s most interesting threats. Your host is Selena Larson, Proofpoint intelligence analyst and host of their podcast DISCARDED. Inspired by the residents of a building in New York’s exclusive upper west side, Selena is joined by N2K Networks Dave Bittner and Rick Howard to uncover the stories behind notable cyberattacks. Being a security researcher is a bit like being a detective: you gather clues, analyze the evidence, and consult the experts to solve the cyber puzzle. On this episode, we talk about "The curious case of the missing IcedID." IcedID is a malware originally classified as a banking trojan and was first observed in 2017. It also acts as a loader for other malware, including ransomware, and was a favored payload used by multiple cybercriminal threat actors until fall 2023. Then, it all but disappeared. In its place, a new threat crawled: Latrodectus. Named after a spider, this new malware, created by the same people as IcedID, is now poised to take over where IcedID melted off. Today we look back at what happened to the once prominent payload, and what its successor’s spinning web of activity means for the overall landscape. | 21m 58s | ||||||
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