Latest Hacking News Podcast #98
On the August 14th Latest Hacking News Podcast new KeyPass ransomware variant making the rounds, TLS 1.3 officially approved as standard and Google logging users' location even if "Location History" is turned off.
On the August 14th Latest Hacking News Podcast new KeyPass ransomware variant making the rounds, TLS 1.3 officially approved as standard and Google logging users' location even if "Location History" is turned off.
DEF CON 2018 news roundup! 11-year-old hacks replica election site in under 10 minutes, Google engineer kicked from convention and a load of vulnerabilities on episode 97 of our daily podcast. Today's Agenda is as follows: 11-Year-Old Hacks Replica Florida Election Website in Under 10 Minutes Google Senior Software Engineer Trouble Over Tweet DEF CON 2018 Vulnerability Reveals Telltale URLs Expose Personal Information 47 Vulnerabilities Found in 25 Android Models Critical Vulnerabilities Found i...
Kaspersky VPN leaked users' website visits and IP addresses, the Cybersecurity Tech Accord focuses on router security and Satcom systems exposed to IoT botnets. Episode 96 of our daily podcast. Today's Agenda is as follows: Kaspersky VPN Leaked Domain Names of Visited Websites Cybersecurity Tech Accord to Focus on Router Security IoT Botnet Discovered Attempting to Infect Airplanes and Ships If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here....
Out of Black Hat USA 2018 AI-powered malware, breaking macOS firewalls and mixed signal side-channel attacks. Plus a WhatsApp flaw lets attackers alter messages. Episode 95 of our daily podcast. Today's Agenda is as follows: WhatsApp Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Alter Messages Black Hat USA: IBM Developed AI Powered Malware Black Hat USA: Patrick Wardle Demonstrates Breaking Through macOS Firewalls Black Hat USA: Mixed Signal Microcontroller Side-Channel Attacks If you would like to add the...
FCC admits DDoS claims were false, TSMC infection was WannaCry and vulnerabilities found in open source medical records software on episode 94 of our daily podcast. Today's Agenda is as follows: Update: TSMC Infection Was WannaCry Variant 23 Vulnerabilities Found in Popular Medical Records System FCC Admits DDoS Claims Were False If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here.
In news from Black Hat USA Duo Security discovers Twitter crypto botnet and IBM to open X-Force Red Labs plus Facebook reportedly asked banks for customer data on episode 93 of our daily podcast. Today's Agenda is as follows: Facebook Asks Banks to Share Customer Data BLACK HAT USA: IBM to Open Four Vulnerability Research Centers BLACK HAT USA: Duo Analyzes 88 Million Twitter Accounts, Reveals Crypto Botnet If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here....
iPhone chipmaker suffers virus outbreak and a few of this week's upcoming DEF CON 26 talks on episode 92 of our daily podcast. Todays Agenda is as follows: iPhone Chipmaker Suffers Virus Outbreak DEF CON 26 Preview Upcoming DEF CON Paper: New Ethereum Smart Contract Replay Attack If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here.
Cisco to buy Duo for $2.34 billion, DEF CON kids election hacking contest and MikroTik Routers cryptocurrency miner infection on episode 91 of our daily podcast. Todays Agenda is as follows: Cisco to Buy Duo for $2.35 Billion DEF CON Election Website Hacking Contest For Kids MikroTik Routers Hit with CoinHive Cryptominer If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here.
Reddit data breach, alleged FIN7 members charged and Facebook's Chief Security Officer announces departure on episode 90 of our daily podcast. Todays Agenda is as follows: Reddit Data Breach US Charges Three FIN7 Members Facebook Security Chief Leaving With No Replacement If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here.
DHS's new cybersecurity center, Dixons Carphone data breach much worse than reported and the first printer bug bounty program on episode 89 of our daily podcast. Todays Agenda is as follows: DHS Establishes Center for Infrastructure Cybersecurity Dixons Carphone Breach Much Worse, 10 Million Affected HP Launches First Printer Bug Bounty Program If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here
Here we have episode 88 of our daily podcast. Todays Agenda is as follows: New Spectre Variant Allows Remote Attack Possible Clues to Singapore Healthcare Breach Found on Pastebin Inmates Hack Prison Tablets , Add Nearly Quarter Million Dollars to Their Accounts If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here
Here we have episode 87 of our daily podcast. Todays Agenda is as follows: Black Hat USA 2018 Preview Researchers to Unveil New Cortana Vulnerability at Black Hat USA 2018 New Exploit Kit Discovered Spreading Bootkits and Cryptominers If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here
Here we have episode 86 of our daily podcast. Todays Agenda is as follows: Microsoft Discovers Supply Chain Attack to Deploy Cryptominers via PDF Software Dutch Brothers Sentenced to Community Service Over CoinVault Ransomware Highly Advanced RAT Found on Dark Web If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here
Here we have episode 85 of our daily podcast. Todays Agenda is as follows: Ransomware Cripples US Networks of Giant Shipping Company Pinterest Extension Injects Malformed Code Into 5,000 Websites Senator Urges US Govt Agencies to Abandon Adobe Flash US-CERT Warns of ERP Hacking If you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here
Here we have episode 84 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Kronos Banking Trojan Returns Google Chrome Now Labels All HTTP Sites Not Secure New Chrome Anti-Malvertising Features
Here we have episode 83 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: SpectreRSB, Another Spectre-class Flaw Found Robotics Firm Leaks 157GB of Automakers’ Secrets Another Microsoft Patch for a Patch
Here we have episode 82 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Singapore Healthcare Breach Affects 1.5 Million Including Prime Minister 496 Million IoT Devices Vulnerable Due to Security Flaw Julian Assange May Lose Political Asylum
Here we have episode 81 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Microsoft Says Russia Attempted Hack of Three US 2018 Midterm Election Candidates 70 US Election Agencies Move to Free Website Security Service Smart Vacuum Flaws Let Hackers Spy on Owners
Here we have episode 80 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Apple’s China iCloud Partner to Store User Data on State-Run Telecom Servers New Microsoft Bug Bounty Program Pays Out $500 to $100,000 UK School Software Flaw Mismatches Kids and Parents Tech Leaders Sign Pledge Not to Develop Lethal AI Weapons...
Here we have episode 79 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Instagram to Add 2FA to Combat SIM Hacking Medical Testing Company LabCorp Shuts Down Systems Over Hacking Fears Developer Admits LuminosityLink is Spyware
Here we have episode 78 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Cheap GPS Spoofer Can Misdirect Drivers Man Accused of Being Silk Road Admin Extradited to US Upcoming CyberSecurity and Hacker Conferences
Here we have episode 77 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Tens of Thousands of Dahua Devices’ Passwords Found in IoT Search Engine 12 Russian Intelligence Officers Indicted For Hacking DNC Emails Twitter Suspends 2 Accounts Linked to Indicted Russian Intelligence
Here we have episode 76 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Ukraine Says It Stopped VPNFilter attack on Chlorine Distillation Plant Extortion Scam Emails Say They Have Video of You Watching Porn Three Arrests Made in Lebanon’s Largest Hack CoinVault Ransomware Authors Court Hearing
Here we have episode 75 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Hacker Steals Military Drone Documents, Attempts To Sell For $200 More New Spectre Variants Discovered Timehop Breach Worse Than Initially Reported
Here we have episode 74 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Ticketmaster Breach Part Of Huge Hacking Campaign A Missouri Medical Center Hit With Ransomware July Cyber Security Summits and Conferences
Here we have episode 73 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Apple’s Controversial New Security Feature Can Be Bypassed Timehop and Macy’s Data Breach Disclosures New Paper Highlights Privacy Concerns Over Twitter Metadata
Here we have episode 72 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Polar Fitness Suspends Global Activity Map Following Privacy Concerns Hong Kong IT Sector Legislator Apologises Following Data Leak From Own Petition Australian National University Breach
Here we have episode 71 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Ex-NSO Employee Stole, Attempted To Sell Phone Spyware For $50 Million Android Apps Sharing Screenshots, Video With Third Parties Gentoo GitHub Breach Due To Weak Admin Password
Here we have episode 70 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Chrome and Firefox Remove Stylish Extension For Collecting Browser History China Filing Unprecedented Level of Cybersecurity Patents Canada Struggling To Fill Cybersecurity Roles Mozilla Thunderbird Gets EFAIL Patch
Here we have episode 69 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: More Agencies Join Investigation Into Facebook Samsung Responds to Random Pic Texting Claims DDoS Attacks Increase, Bigger, More Dangerous