UL NO. 443: North Korean Co-workers, UBI Failure?, AI-Groupthink, GPS Spoofing…

UL NO. 443: North Korean Co-workers, UBI Failure?, AI-Groupthink, GPS Spoofing…

Switzerland goes open source, Google keeps cookies, DJI not cancelled, Alzheimer's spray, and more…

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Discussed in this episode:

Intro (00:00:00)
Job Loss and Career Change (00:01:42)
Self-Worth in the Job Market (00:02:55)
The Need for Kindness (00:03:54)
North Korean Cybersecurity Threat (00:04:57)
GPS Spoofing Risks (00:07:11)
Malicious Acts Disrupting Transportation (00:08:10)
Google's Cookie Policy Change (00:09:19)
AI's Impact on the Job Market (00:10:30)
Generative AI and Creativity (00:11:32)
Concerns Over AI Influence (00:12:50)
Switzerland's Open Source Law (00:15:08)
Waymo vs. Tesla in Self-Driving (00:16:07)
Hiring Practices in Tech Companies (00:17:07)
Declining U.S. Birthrate (00:18:11)
Universal Basic Income (00:18:11)
Building a Star Team (00:19:48)
Overcoming Disadvantages (00:23:06)
Distribution of Talent (00:24:07)
Southwest Airlines Policy Change (00:25:16)
Economic Stress in America (00:26:32)
Breakthroughs in Medicine (00:27:45)
Conspiracy Theories in Politics (00:28:32)
Humanizing Political Differences (00:30:00)
Lessons from "The Righteous Mind" (00:31:16)
The Importance of Empathy (00:32:17)

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Take 1 Security Podcast: Episode 3

Take 1 Security Podcast: Episode 3

START CONTENT * There was an issue with the Marriott website that exposed reservations and payment information. It’s now been fixed * Police are now using a new radar to see into peoples’ homes without a warrant * Security budgets are reportedly going up due to the mega-breaches in 2014 * Also leading to higher pay for CIOs * Anecdotally, I’d say it’s a pretty good time to be in infosec * A new security startup, PFP Cybersecurity, uses power consumption to detect malware * Meant initially to be used for SCADA type systems * The US hacked North Korean computers back in 2010 * This is reportedly the reasons we were so sure they hacked Sony * Recently leaked documents from Snowden show heavy offense * Snowden recently talked to Schneier at Harvard about a number of things * The NSA is becoming increasingly offensively oriented vs. defensive * The NSA supposedly uses compromised systems as jump points * Snowden said most NSA hackers are junior enlisted with limited skills * Russia reportedly hacking for geopolitical gain, not just money * Millions of gas stations could be at risk of shutdown * The Automated Tank Gauges can be remotely accessed by attackers * Could be manipulated to cause alerts * Potentially could be used to stop the flow of fuel * Microsoft gave Charlie Hebdo data to FBI in 45 minutes * Starwood hack based on bad passwords * Bad passwords, password re-use, and a brute forcing tool * Account harvesting is rough: user enumeration, weak passwords, and lack of account lockout * Flash has another major exploit. Update your stuff. * People continue to be worried that the President’s crackdown on hackers could hurt security professionals * Congress is meeting on the 27th of January to discuss breach notification * The wireless in around 2 million cars is highly vulnerable to attack * A polish company has created Mouse-Box, which is an entire computer inside of a mouse enclosure END CONTENT Play Podcast Notes * Sorry about the noise part way through. My girl walked in and started unpacking groceries. But when I say one take, I mean one take. Become a Member: https://danielmiessler.com/upgradeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

25 Jan 201510min

Take 1 Security Podcast: Episode 2

Take 1 Security Podcast: Episode 2

START CONTENT * UK police arrest 18-year-old in connection to Playstation and XBox attack * Major ASUS router bug * Local users can take full control without a password * Biggest issue there seems to be DNS hijacking * Legislative attacks on infosec profession and encryption * Anti-hacking law language ambiguous “according to owner” * Obama is said to agree with Cameron, but it’s complicated * Evidence of a plot is different than outlawing encryption * There’s other talk about it being illegal to see hack data * French reporting 19,000 DoS attacks since the shootings * Anonymous is going after ISIS and others * An attack on free speech is an attack on Anonymous * Google releases another Windows flaw that they didn’t fix * Verizon API vulnerability exposes customer email addresses * Issue was with a mobile API used by Android devices * Allowed him to retrieve peoples’ emails and send emails as them * On whether we should trust the FBI regarding the Sony attack * We now find out the attribution came from a previous NSA hack * It’s hard to criticize without data * This doesn’t mean they did it, or that the FBI is always right, or that they should always be trusted * It means be cautious when you don’t have any information, and the person you’re criticizing has all of it * Free speech and the Paris attacks * Where is the line for free speech? * I think it comes down to safety and taste * You can’t yell fire, and art matters * Quote of the week * No one is as happy as they seem on Facebook, as depressed as they seem on Twitter, or as employed as they seem on LinkedIn. END CONTENT Play Podcast Notes * I have a consolidated InfoSec news feed (here) that I use as a source for headlines. Become a Member: https://danielmiessler.com/upgradeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Jan 201515min

Take 1 Security Podcast: Episode 1

Take 1 Security Podcast: Episode 1

Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Android | RSS START HEADLINES * Google drops security updates for Android 4.3 and below * This is a problem since that’s most of the install-base * Only .1% of users are on Android 5 * Microsoft and Adobe Push Critical Security Fixes * Seems like Google’s been messing up recently, with their attack on Whitehat for the Aviator stuff, their dropping security updates for Android, and now this early release of a bug before there was a fix. * Obama is asking for the removal of a number of state laws that make it harder to get good broadband in the US. * Obama is asking for quicker laws around the disclosure of hacks * One potential law is the Personal Data Notification and Protection Act, which would require companies to notify within 30 days if they get hacked. * The CENTCOM Twitter account got hacked a couple of days ago by some pro-ISIS folks * Obama is looking to improve the sharing of cybersecurity information as a response to the hack * Sammy Kamkar has released a keylogger for Microsoft wireless keyboards, called Keysweeper * David Cameron wants to make encrypted messaging apps illegal * 1) I’m not sure how he thinks this is possible Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Android | RSSBecome a Member: https://danielmiessler.com/upgradeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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