Latest Hacking News Podcast #258
Baldr malware developed for long-term use, Xiaomi mobile browser vulnerability difficult to patch, FIN6 moves from card skimming to ransomware on episode 258 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Baldr malware developed for long-term use, Xiaomi mobile browser vulnerability difficult to patch, FIN6 moves from card skimming to ransomware on episode 258 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
HOYA Corporation releases cyber attack details, students hack school WiFi network, and banking trojan capitalizing on tax season on episode 257 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Gilad Israeli, Cyber Threat Intelligence Specialist at Sixgill, talks to us about the discovery of an experienced threat actor selling access to a compromised Chinese rail control system on the dark web.
Researchers demonstrate medical image altering exploit, Michigan hit with another large ransomware attack, and Samsung Galaxy s10 fooled by 3D printed fingerprint on episode 255 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Many banking apps exhibit fundamental security flaws, IT professionals struggle with insider threats, and NVIDIA issues 3rd security patch of the year on episode 254 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Android and Apache Server vulnerabilities get patched, APT32 hiding malware in images, and survey says many IT professionals are still not familiar with cryptojacking on episode 253 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
New ransomware deletes duplicate files, another municipality falls victim to ransomware, and malware infects point-of-sale systems of 2 million diners on episode 252 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Today’s Agenda is as follows: Exodus Malware Bypasses Google Play Store Security Chinese Telecom Equipment…
US Senate proposes Cybersecurity Protection Act, malware-laced Christchurch Shooter Manifesto, ransomware demands Amazon gift cards, and Android trojan targets over 125 band and crypte apps on episode 250 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Ransomware costs Norsk Hydro millions, one cryptocurrency exchange suffers breach while confusion surrounds another, and Microsoft seizes 99 APT35 domains on episode 249 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.