
Binding Operational Directive 17-01 hits Kaspersky. Point-of-sale malware found in some ElastiSearch servers. BlueBorne proves widespread. Equifax breach updates, industry notes, a look at the Billington Summit.
In today's podcast, we hear that DHS tells the US Executive Branch to stop using Kaspersky security software. Kromtech finds ElastiSearch servers hosting point-of-sale malware. BlueBorne bugs buzz bil...
14 Syys 201718min

North Korea turns to cryptocurrency theft. Equifax breach gets worse. Patch Tuesday. Duma says US election hacked
In today's podcast, we hear that North Korea's stealing all the Bitcoins it can find. The Equifax breach continues to spread: countries other than the US are increasingly involved. Patch Tuesday notes...
13 Syys 201717min

Equifax breach news. Unsecured admin accounts. BlueBorne via Bluetooth. Hackable medical devices. Bots convince. A guilty plea draws a long sentence.
In today's podcast, we hear about how Equifax has attracted more attention from plaintiffs, AGs, and Congress. Everyone else is on heightened alert for fraud and identity theft. MongoDB says users of ...
12 Syys 201717min

Everything Equifax, with some notes on German election vulnerabilities and an update on the Crackas With Attitude.
Today's podcast features all things Equifax, as the credit bureau deals with its breach (and the lawyers and Wall Street wind up to deal with the credit bureau). The Chaos Computer Club says it's foun...
11 Syys 201714min

Equifax decides to tell people it's been breached. Notes from the Intelligence and National Security Summit. WikiLeaks dumps missile guidance documents from Vault7. The ShadowBrokers are back, with a new offer.
In today's podcast we hear that credit bureau Equifax had disclosed a massive data breach it discovered on July 29th. Does that mean they're about a month delinquent? WikiLeaks weekly Vault7 dump depa...
8 Syys 201723min

DragonFly 2.0 in power grids. Cyberespionage in the South China Sea. Russian Facebook ads. "Fake News" survey.
DragonFly 2.0 is up to some very bad things in several nations' power grids. China ramps up cyberespionage against South China Sea rivals. Facebook finds that a Russian front company bought more than ...
7 Syys 201717min

Apache Struts patched. Dragonfly is in the power grid. Ransomware notes. Taringa breached. Cryptocurrencies in China and Russia. Signal stealing that's not SIGINT.
In today's podcast we hear about a critical vulnerability in Apache Struts. It's been patched—enterprises are advised to apply it as soon as possible. Dragonfly poses a clear and present danger to Eur...
6 Syys 201719min

Influence operations in Germany. More Turla. KHRAT looks like political spying. Exposed AWS S3 and MongoDB databases hit. Ransomware notes. Cyber gangland rumbles.
In today's podcast, we hear that election influence operations appear to have begun in Germany. Turla's spoor tracked to the Pacifier APT. Cambodia takes an authoritarian turn, possibly extending to d...
5 Syys 201715min




















