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Jack goes full-rant on Windows 10 touch screen changes. If you are still using Yahoo! messenger, you should stop. Also, vote for McAfee bumper stickers and t-shirts will likely surface after his announcement to run for the presidency in 2016.
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In our feature interview SANS instructor Micah Hoffman discusses everything from bug bounty programs to better security for your SaaS. Micah is an active member in the NoVAHackers community, writes Recon-ng modules and enjoys tackling issues with the Python scripting language.
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Welcome to another episode of Hack Naked TV recorded September 11th 2015. We’ll talk more about the Ashley Madison password dump, responsible disclosure to FireEye, and shiny new Android Ransomware. Also as promised on last week's episode, a quick demo of Powershell Empire.
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This week Aaron talks about the OPM breach, Windows 10 data collection being back-ported, HP no longer sponsoring Pwn2Own, and vulnerabilities in FireEye's products being sold.
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This week Larry and Jack join Paul in studio, Carlos is on via Skype without a shirt and none other than Google-Image-Search-John-Strand joins us...from his car none the less!
Jack recently gave a talk at B-Sides Cleveland and was approached by a listener on how exactly you should talk to high-level execs about security, the DBIR and more. Then, well, tangents...
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Jack gets into full rant mode in this segment, where we cover some more news about the epic Ashley Madison breach, Smart fridge that gets hacked, and more!
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This week, we talk about a recent article describing how to crack the passwords resulting from the Ashley Madison breach. Paul's prediction of UPnP being used for evil is in the news, this time the bad guys will turn all of your routers into a botnet, a bigger, better, faster botnet.
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No seriously, Jack was in rare form: Uplifting, sympathetic, offering help, and dare I say trying to be positive! After 45 minutes of this, we just wanted the old Jack back...
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This week Aaron talks about the Ubiquity email scam, the resignation of the Ashley Madison CEO, the NSA’s bulk collection extension, NSA backdooring encryption and MORE!
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This week on Hack Naked TV, Beau talks about his top 5 favorite pentest and hacking tools as seen at BlackHat/DefCon/B-Sides.
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Also, be on the lookout for Chrome pausing all flash-based ads on September 1, 2015. You can read the full article at tinyurl.com/HNTV-FLASH-KILLER.
This week in the news we discuss Googles new Wifi router and finding staff to work for Uber.
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This week, we interview Bigendian Smalls and the Soldier of Fortran on mainframe hacking. Learn about writing exploits for z/OS and nmap modules.
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This week in stories we discuss the redacted blog post by Oracle CSO Mary Ann Davidson, hacking cars with a text message, and are you using Android?
Daniel Miessler is Principal Security Architect with HP based out of San Francisco, California. He specializes in application security with specific focus in web and mobile application assessments, helping enterprise customers build effective application security programs, and speaking with executives about how to best leverage technologies and processes to reduce real-world risk.
This week we talk about bind DoS, Ubiquiti, Kali 2.0, Windows 10, Alphabet, Oracle and more.
Defcon is just around the corner and there is a lot happening in the news. For this special segment, we talk about our plans for Defcon in addition to top stories this week including the self aiming rifle and Windows 10.