Latest Hacking News Podcast #197
Man confesses to leaking German politicians’ data, Jeep hacking lawsuit to continue to jury trial, and Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday update on episode 197 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Man confesses to leaking German politicians’ data, Jeep hacking lawsuit to continue to jury trial, and Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday update on episode 197 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
A hacker compromises Australia’s Early Warning Network, Zerodium to pay up to $2M for Apple zero-day exploits, and a pair of new breach disclosures on episode 196 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Hundreds of German Politicians have personal data leaked, lawsuit over Weather Channel App’s alleged abuse of user location data, and NSA to release GHIDRA reverse engineering tool at RSAConference 2019 on episode 195 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
10 million impacted in breaches disclosed so far in 2019, Adobe issues patches for two critical vulnerabilities, and Chromecast PewDiePie attack campaign shuts down on episode 194 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Hacker hijack Chromecasts to promote PewDiePie and a hacker group threatens to release stolen 9/11 related files on episode 193 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
A look at the largest cybersecurity, hacking, and privacy headlines of 2018 on episode 192 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
A Microsoft Edge remote code execution exploit has been published, the FTC issues Netflix phishing scam warning, a home video surveillance system allows users to access other users’ videos, and BevMo suffered payment card breach on episode 191 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Latest Hacking News Podcast interview with Karl Sigler, Security Research Manager for Trustwave SpiderLabs, regarding Trustwave’s recent disclosure of a Zero-Day vulnerability impacting IBM Trusteer Rapport for MacOS.
Interview with Nadir Izreal and Michael Parker of Armis on their discovery of the BLEEDINGBIT vulnerabilities.
Microsoft issues emergency patch for Internet Explorer, attack campaign uses tried-and-true tricks, and Click2Gov breaches…