Security news this week we talk about the latest iThing, this one brews your coffee. Find out why its a bad idea to run Windows 3.1 in your environment, or Windows NT. Paul goes back in time, talking about OpenVMS.
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Security Weekly brings back Ferruh Mavituna to discuss SLDC and writing vulnerable command injection in PHP. For a full list of topics discussed, visit our wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode442#Guest_Interview:_Ferruh_Mavituna_-_6:05PM-6:45PM
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Welcome to another episode of Hack Naked TV recorded November 19th 2015. Today Aaron talks about encrypted communications in the Paris terrorist attacks, Google security news, Comcast password resets, and the Wells Fargo Cybersecurity Survey.
Security news this week features the unmasking of TOR users, an alarm clock that slaps you around and more. For a full list of stories, visit our wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode441#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:00PM-8:00PM
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This week, we interview Miron Livny and Barton Miller of SWAMP. SWAMP simultaneously alleviates the costs, maintenance and licensing burdens of tools, while also eliminating the need to learn numerous tool interfaces. You can read more about SWAMP here: https://continuousassurance.org/
This week, Paul and the crew discusses the million dollar bug bounty for iPhones and why it may be legal to hack your car. For a full list of stories talked about during the show, visit our wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode440#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:00PM-8:00PM
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Today Beau talks about vBulletin RCE, PageFair serving malware, and a million dollar bug bounty for iOS 9. For a full list of stories visit http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Hack_Naked_TV_November_9_2015#Beau.27s_Stories.
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This week in the news we learn about how chip and pin was hacked in France and are you fooled by fake online reviews? For a full list of stories including links, visit the wiki http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode439#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:00PM-8:00PM.
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This week, Paul and Mike discuss the current state of threat intelligence. In this segment, Paul and Mike dive deep in using threat intelligence properly.
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Today Beau talks about MITM NTP, chip and pin vulnerabilities. and encrypting all the things by default.
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