CyberWire Daily
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3271 Episodes
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AllScripts works to remediate ransomware in medical apps. Group 123 hits ROK targets. Triton/Trisis zero-day. Dark Caracal espionage op. Section 702 renewed. GhostTeam ejected from Play Store.
Published: 19/01/2018 -
Big healthcare data breach. False civil defense alerts. Davos will take up cyber next week (among other topics). Exobot on the block. Satori in your wallet? Ponzi scheme or pump-and-dump?
Published: 18/01/2018 -
Section 702 update. Kaspersky reports on Skygofree—dangerous Android spyware. Recorded Future on DPRK spearphishing. Healthcare hacks. Bogus patches. VR game could expose users.
Published: 17/01/2018 -
New Mirai variant forming. Meltdown and Spectre remediation updates. Notes on Russian hacking. Charges in swatting death.
Published: 16/01/2018 -
Shake Your MoneyTaker — Research Saturday
Published: 13/01/2018 -
Spectre and Meltdown patches may be messy, but not as performance-killing as feared. AMT exploit. Mobile ICS apps. Monero mining. Badness in the Play Store. Huawei ban? Droning while drunk.
Published: 12/01/2018 -
Aadhaar updates. Fancy Bear doxes the Olympics. WhatsApp snooping vulnerability discussed. Spectre and Meltdown patching. US House reauthorizes Section 702. Bitcoin isn't Bitcoin Cash.
Published: 11/01/2018 -
Turla returns. Moscow interested in Mexican elections? FakeBank mobile Trojan hits Russian banks. Phishing the Olympics. Patch Tuesday. Bad flashlights, nice doggie.
Published: 10/01/2018 -
Spectre and Meltdown mitigations. Psiphon and Iran's unrest. Olympic phishing. Mobil pop-up redirection. Alt-coin speculation.
Published: 9/01/2018 -
Korean-language phishing targets interest in the Winter Olympics. Unrest continues in Iran. Meltdown and Spectre updates. Aadhaar security. Admiral Rogers will retire this spring from NSA.
Published: 8/01/2018 -
TRISIS Malware: Fail-safe fail — Research Saturday
Published: 6/01/2018 -
Meltdown and Spectre, risks and mitigations. Aadhaar compromised. Blockchain bubbles.
Published: 5/01/2018 -
Meltdown and Spectre arose from engineering for speed—most chips are affected. Bogus security apps kicked out of Google Play. Iran's Internet crackdown. Indications of a guilty plea in NSA leak case.
Published: 4/01/2018 -
Iranian dissent takes to Tor. Iran cracks down on Internet services (and Infy gets busy). Kernel memory issue in Intel processors. macOS bug published. "Trackmageddon." Curating YouTube. Condolences to a SWATTING victim's family.
Published: 3/01/2018 -
ISIS claims responsibility for bombing in Russia. Iranian unrest involves Telegram, Instagram. Proposed FERC reporting standards. YouTube gone bad, and an arrest in a horrific swatting prank.
Published: 2/01/2018 -
Hunting the Sowbug — Research Saturday
Published: 30/12/2017 -
The German Cybersecurity Market with Gerald Hahn
Published: 29/12/2017 -
The CISO's changing role with Andrew Wild
Published: 28/12/2017 -
"Hacked Again" author Scott Schober
Published: 27/12/2017 -
Active defense and “hacking back" with Johnathan Braverman from Cymmetria
Published: 26/12/2017
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