3271 Episodo

  1. Wipro update. Office 365 attacks. The "Smart Content Store" is bad mojo. Russian Internet sovereignty. Global Cyber Innovation Summit notes.

    Publicado: 2/5/2019
  2. US Energy Department alludes to March cyber incident. BND 19-02 is out. Facebook likes privacy. Assange gets a short nickel.

    Publicado: 1/5/2019
  3. Telnet may not be the backdoor you’re looking for. Large PII database left exposed by parties unknown. DHS has a Critical Functions List. ISIS inspiration is back.

    Publicado: 30/4/2019
  4. IoT devices exposed in peer-to-peer software vulnerability. Car hacking claims. More warnings of possible violence in Sri Lanka. Curating app stores for security. eScooter’s “voices” hacked.

    Publicado: 29/4/2019
  5. Deep Learning threatens 3D medical imaging integrity — Research Saturday

    Publicado: 27/4/2019
  6. Sri Lanka bombing investigation updates. Cryptojacking targets enterprises in East Asia. Oracle web server zero-day. The criminal-to-criminal credential-stuffing market. Who talked about Huawei in UK?

    Publicado: 26/4/2019
  7. Pledging allegiance to ISIS, and then going forth to kill. Adware in Google Play. Context-aware phishbait. Facebook and the FTC. Server crash or exit scam?

    Publicado: 25/4/2019
  8. Sri Lanka bombing investigation update. Christchurch call. ShadowHammer moves upstream. Carbanak in VirusTotal after all. Spoofing banks. Bots vs. Mueller Report. ASD’s best practices.

    Publicado: 24/4/2019
  9. ISIS claims responsibility for Sri Lanka massacre. Spearphishing embassies in Europe. How the Blockchain Bandit probably did it. Mexican embassy doxed.

    Publicado: 23/4/2019
  10. Sri Lanka’s social media clamp-down, and investigation of Easter massacres. CIA said to have details on Huawei’s relationship with China’s security services. Marcus Hutchins pleads guilty.

    Publicado: 22/4/2019
  11. Undetectable vote manipulation in SwissPost e-voting system — Research Saturday

    Publicado: 20/4/2019
  12. Observations on the Mueller Report. Doxing Iranian intelligence. Insecure messaging. Old Excel macros. Wipro hack and gift cards.

    Publicado: 19/4/2019
  13. Mueller Report is out. Sea Turtle DNS-manipulation campaign. Over-privileged and under-honest apps kicked out of Google Play. Facebook has another privacy incident. Fraud and destruction.

    Publicado: 18/4/2019
  14. Spearphishing from “Luhansk.” Pro-Assange hacktivism. Another undercover private eye? Pirated Game of Thrones episodes carry malware.

    Publicado: 17/4/2019
  15. Fraud will follow fire, alas. Wipro compromise. DDoS in Ecuador. Brazil’s hacker underground. Selling a keylogger. Facebook and data. EU copyright law. Huawei’s prospects. Fact-checkin’, fer real.

    Publicado: 16/4/2019
  16. ISIS inspiration in exile. Facebook’s Sunday outage. A Microsoft IE bug, and a web-mail breach. Issues with VPNs. Last minute tax scams. Oculus Easter eggs.

    Publicado: 15/4/2019
  17. The ghost and the mole; Eric O'Neill's Gray Day — Special Edition

    Publicado: 14/4/2019
  18. Establishing software root of trust unconditionally — Research Saturday

    Publicado: 13/4/2019
  19. Mr. Assange’s courthouse future(s). Dragonblood Wi-Fi vulnerabilities. Tax fraud and identity theft dark web souks.

    Publicado: 12/4/2019
  20. Julian Assange is out of the embassy and in custody. Pyongyang’s HOPLIGHT. Operations SneakyPastes. Incident response planning blues. High school jam.

    Publicado: 11/4/2019

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