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CPradio

PI Mediawww.spreaker.com
A podcast that follows CheckPoint's Threat Intelligence Group analysts and researchers as they scour the internet for new threats and vulnerabilities.

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Episodes

[CPRadio] War on All Fronts: Rampant Kitten

A man goes on Dubai T.V to discuss national security in the Middle East. 1,000 miles north, a social activist uses Telegram to organize anti-government activity. 5,000 miles north, an immigrant applies for a driver's license in Sweden. None of these people know one another, but they're all about to fall victim to the same attack. An attack that changes the way we view one of the world's biggest powers.

Dec 29, 202023 min

[CPRadio] SIGRED: Hijacking Microsoft Windows Server

DNS is the phone book of the internet--it's how your computer knows where to go to reach the website you want to visit. It's no stretch to say that, without functioning DNS, the internet as we know it could not exist. So imagine what would happen if you could completely compromise it..

Dec 02, 202020 min

[CPRadio] Alexa What's Going On?

Most people place their virtual assistants in their living room or bedroom. This makes it very easy to interact with cyberspace while you're laying around, watching T.V., or doing dishes. It also means that you're allowing a listening device into the most sensitive spaces in your home. What if somebody were able to take control of that device? To make commands on your behalf, interact with your personal data, and listen to you when you don't realize it?

Nov 02, 202021 min

[CPRadio] Instagram: The Problem With Open-Source

When Gal Elbaz came across a modest GIF parser sitting in a remote corner of GitHub, he wasn't exactly looking for trouble. But he found it. What was so troublesome about this parser in particular? It wasn't popular, it was created by some unknown programmer, and it didn't have any extraordinary qualities. Except it was familiar. Gal had seen this code before...

Oct 01, 202023 min

[CPRadio] TikTok and the Cybersecurity Challenge

Major tech companies understand that their brands are only as strong as they are safe to use, so they set bounties on vulnerabilities: hundreds of thousands of dollars, a million dollars, to any programmer who can find a hole in their sites. White hat hackers comb every line of code to try and earn the grand prize, and in return, the companies gain peace of mind knowing the smartest minds out there can’t break in. You might think, then: if so much money goes towards securing these platforms, the...

Sep 03, 202027 min

[CPRadio] Operation Tripoli

In 2015, Khalifa Haftar--a fierce military general, known as "Libya's most potent warlord"--began an operation to take over the state of Libya. He led an insurgent army, slowly taking over the country's southern lands, headed straight for the capital of Tripoli. All the while, 'Khalifa Haftar' on Facebook was publishing updates about the war, even top-secret documents, to thousands of fans. Why was one of the world's most significant military leaders posting classified documents to Facebook? He ...

Aug 10, 202026 min

[CPRadio] Million Dollar Fraud

A new kind of man-in-the-middle attack is emerging, and it may just be the most lucrative method of hacking ever conceived.

Jul 01, 202023 min

[CPRadio] Coronavirus: Fear in Cybersecurity

The first publicized case of Ccoronavirus in the United States occurred in late February, 2020. Almost immediately, a different spread began: hackers, leveraging the global panic to spread new kinds of malicious cyber threats. Whether the new, COVID-related malware succeeded would depend on one question: does fear and uncertainty make us more hackable?

Jun 08, 202023 min

[CPRadio] Phishing in Canada

Phishing is the oldest trick in the book—we're all familiar with it by now. Yet for the past few years, Canadian companies had been falling victim to an ordinary phishing campaign. What made this threat different?

May 14, 202022 min

[CPRadio] Eye on the Nile

It began with a "Google" security email. But the trail of breadcrumbs traced back to something much, much bigger: a laser-targeted hacking campaign that put its targets' lives in danger.

Apr 14, 202025 min

[CPRadio] Cyber Trends: Check Point Annual Cyber Report

Last year, iOS, Zynga, Facebook and Capital One were hacked. Personal information from over a billion people were exposed in data breaches, and new kinds of attacks we've hardly seen before came to dominate cyberspace. Check Point reviews the biggest trends, events and stories of the past year in its annual report, out now.

Mar 12, 202035 min

[CPRadio] UPSynergy: Chinese-American Spy vs. Spy Story

The world's premier cyber espionage agency built one of the world's most advanced cyber tools. When it was leaked, most of the security sector was stunned. Hidden away at the other end of the world, however, a worthy adversary had already deployed the same attack tool. How'd they got their hands on it? And who's been spying on whom this whole time? This podcast is produced by P.I. Media for Check Point.

Feb 12, 202020 min

[CPRadio] Hacking Fortnite Accounts

The most popular video game in the world has a problem: a black market economy has developed around its in-game currency. Cybercriminals are hacking user accounts, juicing credit cards, and selling virtual currency for real-life dollars and cents. To ensure fun and safety for players, the cycle must be stopped. This podcast is produced by P.I. Media for Check Point.

Jan 09, 202027 min

[CPRadio] Domestic Kitten: An Iranian Surveillance Operation

The Middle East is a turbulent and explosive region, to put it mildly – and that is why when Aseel Kial, a Malware Analyst at CheckPoint, came across a new malware targeting ISIS operatives, she wasn't terribly surprised. The surprise came, however, when she found out who is behind the target attack, and the social engineering techniques they used. An ISIS-themed birthday cake, anyone?… This podcast is produced by P.I. Media for Check Point.

Jan 09, 202018 min

[CPRadio] UltraHack: The Security Risks of Medical IoT

What happens if a single baby monitor can be hacked? Powerful ransomware has caused outages in hospitals across the world, putting thousands of lives in danger. Medical devices–insulin injectors, heart monitors, pacemakers–are the next targets. This podcast is produced by P.I. Media for Check Point.

Jan 09, 202031 min
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