CyberWire Daily
A podcast by N2K Networks
3271 Episodes
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Fancy Bear's Roman Holiday. RAT phishing in Ukraine. AWS S3 bucket leaks robocaller data. Bug or abuse? NIST to withdraw outdated cybersecurity publications. Content moderation.
Published: 19/07/2018 -
Magnibur ransomware spreads. LabCorp discloses suspicious incident on its networks. Spectre, Meltdown notes. Oracle patches. Helsinki summit backing and filling and backing.
Published: 18/07/2018 -
Trump-Putin summit. East Asian cyberespionage campaigns. Vulnerable DVRs. Concern about census security.
Published: 17/07/2018 -
DNI warns of cyber threats. Russo-US summit. Mueller investigation and indictments. Huawei agonists. Congress reconsiders ZTE reinstatement. Kaspersky receives no emergency ban relief.
Published: 16/07/2018 -
A new approach to mission critical systems — Research Saturday
Published: 14/07/2018 -
Fancy Bear indictments. VPNFilter found in Ukrainian water-treatment chlorine plant. Comment spam. Speculative execution side-channel attacks. MDM exploits in India.
Published: 13/07/2018 -
Timehop refines its breach disclosure. Speculative execution side-channel attacks described. Tech manuals offered for sale on the dark web. Twitter versus bots.
Published: 12/07/2018 -
Ticketmaster paycard breach is part of a very large skimmer campaign. Chinese cyberespionage and censorship. Smartphone privacy issues. Data misuse litigation. Affirming the consequent.
Published: 11/07/2018 -
More Elon Musk impersonators in social media. Cryptocurrency raided. Spearphishing in Palestine. BlackTech espionage group. Apple upgrades. Polar Flow fitness app and oversharing.
Published: 10/07/2018 -
Malware infections down during World Cup matches. UK-Russia tensions. Australian National University hacked. Data breach notes. Calls for cooperation. Tell it to the Marines.
Published: 9/07/2018 -
No Distribute Scanners help sell malware
Published: 7/07/2018 -
When catphishing, it pays to know what bait they'll take. Permission hogs are often misers. Cyber comes to the NTC. Natural intelligence screening for artificial intelligence. The Thermanator.
Published: 6/07/2018 -
Catphish and Charming Kittens. Data-sharing receives more scrutiny. European copyright law won't be fast-tracked. ZTE gets some relief. Juggalos and Juggalettes defeat facial recognition tools.
Published: 5/07/2018 -
Hybrid warfare. Inveterate DDoS against ProtonMail. Security concerns about Chinese companies. Retail breaches. Agencies scrutinize Facebook data abuse. Infrasound weapons?
Published: 3/07/2018 -
Adidas data breach. Facebook on data abuse. Investigation of Exactis data exposure continues. Algonquin College hacked. Tenable's IPO. US-Russia summit will talk election influence ops.
Published: 2/07/2018 -
VPNFilter malware could brick devices worldwide — Research Saturday
Published: 30/06/2018 -
Data breaches and data exposure. Privacy legislation. Improperly collected phone call records destroyed.
Published: 29/06/2018 -
Ukraine accuses Russia of preparing a cyber campaign. China eyes Tibetan diaspora. A decryptor for Thanatos ransomware. Nudging away from privacy. Dark web undercover.
Published: 28/06/2018 -
Separating fools from money. — Hacking Humans
Published: 28/06/2018 -
DDoS attack on ProtonMail. Rancor cyberespionage campaign. PythonBot serves ads and a cryptominer. EU joint cyber response unit forming. Arrests in BEC campaign. Reality Winner's plea.
Published: 27/06/2018
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