Latest Hacking News Podcast #248
Asus addresses ShadowHammer attack, NVIDEO patches GeForce Experience vulnerability, and bank robbery shifts to cyberspace in a recent report on episode 248 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Asus addresses ShadowHammer attack, NVIDEO patches GeForce Experience vulnerability, and bank robbery shifts to cyberspace in a recent report on episode 248 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Asus software updates were used to install backdoors and Google has patched a bug in Chrome that was being actively exploited by tech support scammers on episode 247 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Personal information leaked by US organizations, UK Police hit with ransomware, motel guests live-streamed unaware, and another WordPress plugin actively exploited on episode 246 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
On episode 245 of our daily cybersecurity podcast we discuss the physical aspect of cybersecurity with Brent White and Tim Roberts, senior security consultants with NTT Security.
Google Photos flaw, EU fines Google $1.7 billion, VeryMal campaign using Google Firebase, and tech support scammer pleads guilty on episode 244 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
On episode 243 of our daily cybersecurity podcast we interview Chris Hadnagy, founder and CEO of Social-Engineer, LLC. Chris talks about what social engineering is, what it means in the age of social media, and who should be aware of it.
Ad trackers found on 89% of EU government sites and hacker puts forth collection of stolen databases up for sale on episode 242 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
On episode 241 of our daily cybersecurity podcast we are joined by Steve Black, Professor of Law at Texas Tech University School of Law. Steve discusses cyber law, the impact of technological developments on laws, and more.
Counter-Strike game clients used to create large botnet, WordPress patches XSS flaw, and school students hack system to change grades on episode 240 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Intel multiple vulnerabilities in it’s Windows 10 graphics drivers, new POS malware being marketed, and critical flaw in Swiss and Australian e-voting system on episode 239 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.