3271 Episodo

  1. IoT 2017 – Securing the Things: A CyberWire Special Edition

    Publicado: 29/6/2017
  2. Petya/PetrWrap/Goldeneye updates.

    Publicado: 28/6/2017
  3. Petya goes WannaCry one better. Westminster email hack. ISIS in Maryland and Ohio websites.

    Publicado: 27/6/2017
  4. Brute-forcing Parliament. Election hacking retaliation? Cyberspies hunt IP in East Asia. Microsoft security issues. ISIS hacktivists deface Ohio websites. 

    Publicado: 26/6/2017
  5. Vault7 leak: Brutal Kangaroo toolkit. Data breach and ransomware updates. Notes on code audit requirements.

    Publicado: 23/6/2017
  6. WannaCry's back and the industrial IoT's got it. Business email scams hit the unwary (and most of would count as unwary). Testimony on Russian election influence operations. Grid security.

    Publicado: 22/6/2017
  7. Investigation, introspection, watchdogs, and leakers. The risk of collecting and storing data. 

    Publicado: 21/6/2017
  8. Who's behind the Android malware infestations? Mirai and Erbus updates. Industry notes. Brussels takes the pro-crypto side in the crypto wars. CrashOverride as a weapon. IG report on NSA insider threat management.

    Publicado: 20/6/2017
  9. Bouncing bad adware apps from Google Play. More on WannaCry attribution. Voter data exposed on an Amazon S3 account. Assessment of Russian influence on UK elections: they didn't do it. (Didn't need to?) Hackers sentenced.

    Publicado: 19/6/2017
  10. More from Vault7. How and why the DPRK hacks. FIN10 hits North American businesses with extortion demands. UK unis sustain ransomware infestation. Free decryptors are out, and ISACs seem to be working.

    Publicado: 16/6/2017
  11. Hidden Cobra strikes from Pyongyang. Microsoft patches last of ShadowBrokers' leaked exploits. Sanctions coming over Russian election influence operations. Electrical and natural gas sectors brace for CrashOverride.

    Publicado: 15/6/2017
  12. A CrashOverride update from Robert M. Lee. Patch news. Terrorist funding goes cyber. Cozy and Fancy Bear were more active than earlier believed.

    Publicado: 14/6/2017
  13. CrashOverride update. Influence ops harder to disrupt than infrastructure. Samba exploited for cryptocurrency mining. NSO Group for sale. Botnets and fake news. Airliner laptop bans.

    Publicado: 13/6/2017
  14. CrashOverride implicated in Ukraine grid hack—possibly as a proof-of-concept. Hack-induced Gulf diplomatic troubles continue. New malware strains, exploits appear.

    Publicado: 12/6/2017
  15. Comey's testimony calls Russian election influence operations massive and ongoing. New Android malware. Malicious hyperlinks infect with a mouse-over. Data privacy issues.

    Publicado: 9/6/2017
  16. Qatar—provocation, and disinformation online. Influence operations move from doxing to disinformation. 2FA still a good idea. Former FBI Director Comey testifies. And assume the boss is watching.

    Publicado: 8/6/2017
  17. Farewell to Jean Sammet, co-developer of COBOL. Remembering Midway. NSA leak investigation. Signs of Russian disinformation in the Gulf. Data breaches, script kiddies, EternalBlue, and Turla.

    Publicado: 7/6/2017
  18. Report leaked on Russian influence operations (alleged leaker in custody). ISIS continues inspiration; anarchist groups said to follow same playbook. The DarkOverlord is back.

    Publicado: 6/6/2017
  19. ISIS claims responsibility for inspiring attacks in London. More are expected during Ramadan. Hacks roil Middle Eastern diplomatic waters. Ransomware updates. Indian investigates possible aircraft hacking.

    Publicado: 5/6/2017
  20. Patriotic and free-spirited hacking? WikiLeaks has a new Vault7 dump. Cyber conflict over the South China Sea. Fireball malware infests more than 250 million devices. Trident security. Kmart breach. Bikers turn hackers.

    Publicado: 2/6/2017

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