On this week’s edition of the Kaspersky Transatlantic Cable podcast, Dave and I stay Stateside for the majority of our stories.
The first story has us looking at YouTube for the second week in a row. This week, we look at a tale from the BBC of major advertisers seeing their ads landing next to fake cancer cure videos.
Following that story, we take a look at the latest hoops that Equifax is making the victims of the breach jump through to gain their $125. After that, we look into an alleged ransomware attack that has hit terrestrial radio giant Entercom.
The third story focuses on a new proposal for consumer cyberinsurance — and what potential ills may come with it. The final story looks at a unique crime that takes place not in the cyberworld but instead in the loo.
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- YouTube advertises big brands alongside fake cancer cure videos
- Now you have to jump through extra hoops to get money from the Equifax hack
- Giant Entercom radio network deals with ransomware-like incident
- Radio broadcaster Entercom hit with ransomware attack, reports say
- Consumer ransomware insurance? You could be painting a target on us all for avaricious crimes
- British authorities scramble to find stolen solid gold toilet