Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 174
Jeff and Dave discuss Bitcoin value ($20K!), creepy Microsoft patents, yet another ransomware case, and more.
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Jeff and Dave discuss Bitcoin value ($20K!), creepy Microsoft patents, yet another ransomware case, and more.
Jeff and Dave discuss Amazon going after influencers hawking bootlegs goods, COVID-19 researchers under attack, and more.
Jeff and Dave discuss COVID-related scams in the UK, a Massachusetts school system hit with ransomware, and more.
The CVE-2020-1472 vulnerability in the Netlogon protocol, aka Zerologon, lets attackers hijack domain controllers.
Dave and Jeff discuss deepfakes, Russian troll farms, Amazon five-star fraud, privacy in children’s apps, and more.
Microsoft has released a patch for a critical RCE vulnerability in Windows Server systems.
Microsoft has posted a security advisory about vulnerabilities in Adobe Type Manager Library, which are already being exploited by cybercriminals.
Microsoft has released a patch for newly discovered critical vulnerability CVE-2020-0796 in the network protocol SMB 3.1.1.
What is the story with Microsoft, Kaspersky and KB 4524244 security update all about?
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff talk shop on the latest security issues exposed in Ring, GDPR’s impact, corporate espionage, a surprise Microsoft update, and more.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss an unsecured support server from Microsoft, Mozilla banning malicious extensions, Tinder sharing big data, and more.
Jeff and Dave discuss more cameras in Kings Cross, Twitter accidentally using personal data for ads without permission, Microsoft listening in on Skype, and more.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss Facebook’s Portal, chain letters on Facebook, Google+ being killed, and more.
Episode 9 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast talks about a secret USB from Heathrow, Hollywood hacked, and Microsoft using Chrome in a presentation.
Microsoft changes its approach to cybersecurity solutions in response to partner feedback
We’ve already filed a complaint against Microsoft in Russia; now we’re doing the same in Europe.
As we see from recent news, quantum computing is evolving faster than anyone could’ve expected. What does this mean for us, the average users?
Windows is in the process of rolling out new changes to the fabled BSOD (‘Blue Screen Of Death’) which could have security implications.
Did you know that your PC can become infected by an email that you never actually read?
In this edition of Security Week infosec digest we’ll cover three cases of companies being hacked and data being leaked and companies reacting on the incidents.