This week, we present the Security News, to discuss New ransomware grows 118% as cybercriminals adopt fresh tactics and code innovations, Period Tracker Apps share data with Facebook, U.S. Cyber Command trolls North Korea with Malware Release, and a lot more!
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In the news, we discuss how AT&T employees took bribes to plant malware on the company’s network, how hackers could decrypt your GSM calls, 80 suspects charged with massive BEC scam, and how the passports and licenses of 300 people were leaked in New Zealand!
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In the Security News, the US government issues a light aircraft cyber alert, thieves steal a laptop with 30 years of Data from University of Western Australia, RCE is possible by exploiting flaws in Vxworks, and the alleged Capital One hacker is barely bothered to hide!
Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode614
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In the Security News, a phishing scheme that targets AMEX cardholders, the list of labs affected by the American Medical Collection Agency data breach continues to grow, a Silk Road drug dealer gets caught converting Bitcoin to cash, how GDPR is forcing the tech industry to rethink Identity Management and Authentication, and a Mirai-Like botnet wages massive application layer DDoS attack!
Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode613
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In the Security News, how not to prevent a cyberwar with Russia, the case against knee-jerk installation of Windows patches, U.S. customs and Border Protection data breach is the result of a supply chain attack, and a phishing scam that hacks 2 factor authentication!
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In the Security News, the rise of purple teaming, the World's largest beer brewer sets up a Cyber-security team, a mystery signal shutting down key fobs in an Ohio neighborhood, why hackers ignore most security flaws, and warnings of real world-wide worm attacks are the real deal!
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In the Security News, SalesForce bans customers from gun sales, what is your iPhone talking to overnight, Office retires support for old Android versions, and really how likely are weaponized cars?!
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In the security news, giving you the latest on thousands of infected servers from a cryptojacking campaign, an open letter to the GCHQ calling out spy agencies, and a new vulnerability that makes you WannaCry!
Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode606
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In our final segment, Doug, Jeff, Patrick, and Lee give you the latest security news to talk about a Zero Day for Windows, the battle over Huawei with the US and Google, & unpatched hardware and companies tripping themselves up!
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In the Security News, Singapore passes an anti-fake news law, WhatsApp Vulnerability Exploited to Infect Phones with Israeli Spyware, major security issues found in Cisco routers, and Microsoft Releases Security Updates to Address Remote Code Execution Vulnerability!
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The top 5 mistakes that create field days for hackers, WordPress 5.2 brings new security features, a discontinued Insulin pump with security a security flaw in high demand, and how to communicate privately in the age of digital policing!
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In the Security News, how Tenable experts found 15 flaws in wireless penetration systems, Julian Assange refused exfiltration to the US, PoC exploits for old SAP config flaws increase risk of attacks, and how 1.75 million dollars was stolen from a Church through a phishing attack!
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Serious vulnerabilities found in Fujifilm x-ray devices, Facebook could be fined 5 billion over privacy violations, preinstalled malware on bootleg streaming devices, hackers using SIM swapping to steal cryptocurrency, and how a 29 year old computer scientist created the algorithm that took the first ever picture of a black hole!
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In the news, Bitcoin mining ban considered by China's economic planner, Yahoo strikes $117.5 million data breach settlement, Serious flaws leave WPA3 vulnerable to hacks that steal Wi-Fi passwords, WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange arrested and charged in US with computer hacking conspiracy, and How HTML5 Ping Is Used in DDoS Attacks.
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In the Security News, Attackers exploiting IMAP to bypass MFA on O365 and G-Suite accounts, Vietnam's OceanLotus Group Ramps up hacking car companies, UC Browser violates Google Play Store Rules, & how Russia is spoofing GPS Signals on a massive scale!
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In the Security News, how Android Q will come with improved privacy protections, hacked tornado sirens taken offline ahead of a major storm, and how Putty released an update that fixed 8 new security flaws!
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New WordPress flaw lets unauthenticated remote attackers hack sites, Tesla allegedly spied on and ran a smear campaign on a whistleblower, Facebook and Instagram suffer most severe outage ever, a man drives 3,300 miles to talk to YouTube about a deleted video, and what do sexy selfies, search warrants, and tax files have in common?
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YouTube controversy on ALL fronts, Cisco SOHO wireless VPN firewalls and routers open to attack, Ring doorbell flaw opens door to spying, bot plagues, free hacking toolkits, and everything you need to know about the Huawei controversy!
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In the Security News, password managers leaking data in memory, security analysts are only human, Splunk changes position of Russian customers, Google admits error over hidden microphone, and a nasty code-execution bug in WinRAR threatened millions of users for 14 years!
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Why it's way too easy to sell counterfeit goods on amazon, how to defend against the runC container vulnerability, creating a dream team for the new age of cyber security, how you can get a windows 95 emulator for Windows 10, Linux, or MAC, DEF CON goes to Washington, and InfoSec institutes top podcasts that take your computer skills to the next level!
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5G networks must be secured from hackers and bad actors, zero-day vulnerability highlights the responsible disclosure dilemma, a flaw in multiple airline systems exposes passenger data, security bugs in video chat tools enable remote attackers, and an original World War 2 German message decrypts to go on display at the National Museum of Computing!
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In the Security News, 5 tips for access control from an ethical hacker, Japan is to hunt down Citizens insecure IoT devices, kid tracking watches allow attackers to monitor real time location data, and Imperva mitigate a DDoS attack generated 500 million packets per second!
Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode592
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Cellular carriers are implementing services to identify cell scam leveraging, New Android Malware uses motion sensor to avoid detection, Linux Malware disables security software to mine cryptocurrency, and how a Hacker threatened a family using a Nest Camera to broadcast a fake missile attack alert!
Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode591
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Two code execution flaws patched in Drupal, 773 million records exposed in massive data breach, prices for zero-day exploits are rising, new attacks target recent PHP framework vulnerability, and Microsoft launches a new Azure DevOps Bug Bounty program!
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Why Hyatt Is Launching a Public Bug Bounty Program, Amazon Key partners with myQ, Web vulnerabilities up, IoT flaws down, enterprise iPhones will soon be able to use security dongles, and how El Chapo's IT manager cracked his encrypted chats and brought him down!
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