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Episode Date: July 21, 2016In today’s podcast, we hear about patched vulnerabilities in widely used products—the consensus among experts is that you should patch without delay....
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3451 episodes transcribedIn today’s podcast, we hear about patched vulnerabilities in widely used products—the consensus among experts is that you should patch without delay....
In today’s podcast we review some of the cyber implications and sequelae of the apparent failed coup d’état in Turkey. Signs in the Shumukh al Islam l...
In today’s podcast we hear about the doxing of a major ISIS forum, and we take a look at the state of play with respect to online information operatio...
Cyber security comes down to risk management, and it’s hard to manage what can’t be measured. How can cyber risk be credibly quantified and communicat...
In today’s podcast, we hear about social media’s role in the suppression of the coup d’ état in Turkey. The United Cyber Caliphate and the competing “...
In today’s podcast we hear about ISIS and its response to pressure from its enemies—the news is decidedly mixed, especially given the tragedy in Franc...
In today's podcast we hear about some expansive court decisions that may make you uneasy. Chinese spies get into the FDIC, and the victim may have cov...
In today's podcast we go over some of the highlights of this week's patches, including fixes from Microsoft, Abode, Drupal, and Niantic. We discuss th...
In today's podcast we hear some reports that ISIS may be losing some social media ground. NATO agrees to increase cyber cooperation. A newly described...
In today's podcast we hear about possible hacks of NATO websites during last week's Alliance meetings. South Asia's scissors-and-paste cyber espionage...
In today’s podcast, we talk through the ramifications of Android encryption issues. Experts consider the implications of D-Link vulnerabilities for Io...
In today's podcast we hear about Cymmetria's discovery of a major threat actor in South Asia, Patchwork, which assembles attack code by cutting and pa...
In today's podcast we hear about Yingmob's HummingBad Android malware, what it's up to and where it might be headed. We also learn about Eleanor, a Ma...
In today's podcast we look at ISIS's shifting tactics in cyberspace, and the civilized world's response to them. OurMine continues to market its "serv...
In today's podcast we discuss Internet-of-things threats, not only botnets assembled from compromised security cameras, but also medical device hackin...
In today's podcast we hear about DarkOverlord and the data he's selling online. Guccifer 2.0 returns to blogging, and says he's not working for the Ru...
In today's podcast, we note that in the wake of the ISIS bombings in Istanbul, security services around the world are looking for online intelligence...
In today's podcast we get an update on the Russian threat group that hit the DNC. A hacker claims to have nine million health insurance records for sa...
In today's podcast we offer a quick survey of the vast and spreading Ransomware landscape. (And talk about some other bits of cybercrime as well, but...
In today's podcast we discuss the implications of Brexit, and we talk with someone whose researchers predicted it from social media analytics. GhostSq...