ThreatTraq #156 - Destination Unreachable
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss Android monthly patches, flaw in x86, tcpdump, electric skateboards and the Internet Weather Report Originally recorded August 11, 2015.

AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss Android monthly patches, flaw in x86, tcpdump, electric skateboards and the Internet Weather Report Originally recorded August 11, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss BIND exploits, WordPress updates, Thunderstrike exploits, VPNs as attack platforms, password lockouts, and the Internet Weather Report Originally recorded July 30, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss Black Hat and DEF CON, the BIND Bug, a new Mac OS X Bug, device security, Hammertoss, Mr. Robot vs. CSI Cyber, and the Internet Weather Report Originally recorded July 30, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts & Michael Cotton discuss Old Security Holes, Microsoft Patches Windows, Vulnerabilities & Exposures, Darkode Takedown, Data Breach Prevention, & Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded July 21, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss the Amazon s2n, updating car software, an "Anonymity Box," the ThreatTraq Top 5: Protecting Infrastructure, and the AT&T Reconnaissance Index. Originally recorded July 14, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss an Adobe Flash 0-Day, apps that function as Dogecoin miners, Top 5 Email Threats, hacked routers spreading Dyre malware, drone wars, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded June 30, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss defining the Dark Web, Samsung Galaxy Swiftkey exploits, SHA-1 retirement, iOS XARA attacks, airplane hacking, malicious free proxies, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded June 23, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss the Stegoloader malware, patches that break applications, safety on open Wifi, the Threatraq Top 5, the LastPass breach, Duqu 2.0, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded June 16, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss the US Government OPM breach, MS Patch Tuesday, IoT vulnerabilities, point of sale malware, garage door hacking, and the Internet Weather Report Originally recorded June 9, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss CSRF Pharming, online voting, teens hacking schools, an Android reset vulnerability, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded May 26, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss Rombertik Malware, Mozilla security updates, Chrome password checking, spreading malware through career sites, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded May 6, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss WordPress 4.2.1, Android Malware, Bedep Malware, OS X Security, Point of Sale Vulnerabilities, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded April 28, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss Operation RussianDoll, the possibility of airplane hacking, cyber deterrence, E-voting machines, Rootpipe still broken, Wordpress Update, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded April 21, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss iOS vulnerability, OSX patches, Darwin nuke, SMB exploit, Simda botnet takedown, Microsoft Patch Tuesday, SSHPsychos scanning and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded April 14, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss Russia & cyberwar, hotel wifi vulnerabilities, anonymous proxies used for DDoS, wind turbine vulnerabilities, attack on GreatFire, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded April 7, 2015.
Russia and cyberwar, hotel wifi vulnerabilities, anonymous proxies used for DDoS, wind turbine vulnerabilities, attack on GreatFire, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded March 31, 2015.
Open SSL updates, threat intelligence challenges, LightEater malware, attack attribution, Hadoop, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded March 24, 2015.
Tax filing security, FunCaptcha, endpoint security, OpenSSL, Google Apps WHOIS data leak, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded March 17, 2015.
Rowhammer, malicious code obfuscators, XML & CHM exploits, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded March 10, 2015.
Uber data breach, Gazon malware, tech support scammers searching Twitter for victims, Superfish certificates in malware, PrivDog, Blu-Ray player exploits and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded March 3, 2015.
RIG Exploit Kit, Web servers helping exploits, Android malware spies on you when device is powered off, Superfish and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded February 24, 2015.
Bank Hackers Steal Millions, Internet of ATGs, Most Advanced Hacking Operation Ever and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded February 17, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss: Safer Internet Day, Patch Tuesday, Car Hacking , Uses and Abuses of Crypto, Spyware Hits iOS and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded February 10, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss: Home Routers Exposed, 7 Biggest Hacking Lies, BMW Gets Patched, What Uses the glibc Library and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded February 3, 2015..
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss: Ghost Vulnerability in glibc, Flash 0-day in the Wild, Honeypot Passwords , Guidance for Mass Destructive Malware and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded January 28, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss: 2014's Worst Passwords, Oracle's 1Q15 Patches, PlugX Packaged with Unwanted Code and the The Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded January 20, 2015.
AT&T and Blue Coat Systems Data Security Analysts discuss: Thunderstrike OS X firware bootkit, the Inception Framework, Skeleton Key malware, One Day Wonders, Keysweeper, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded January 13, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss: Spamhaus Botnet Summary 2014, triaging a system infected with Poweliks, a $2375 EC2 mistake, and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded January 6, 2015.
AT&T Data Security Analysts predict the top security stories and trends for 2015. Originally recorded December 16, 2014.
AT&T Data Security Analysts discuss: SoakSoak attacks on WordPress, a back-door worm, Security by antiquity and the The Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded December 16, 2014.