Latest Hacking News Podcast #238
New Ursnif banking malware variant, Microsoft Patch Tuesday addressed 2 zero-days actively attacked, and Wordpress cart plugin XSS flaw under attack on episode 238 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
New Ursnif banking malware variant, Microsoft Patch Tuesday addressed 2 zero-days actively attacked, and Wordpress cart plugin XSS flaw under attack on episode 238 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
US Senate report reveals new details on 2017 Equifax breach and Samsung Galaxy S10’s face recognition seems to be a step backwards in security on episode 237 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Marketing email database exposes 2 billion records, Facebook sues two Ukranians for stealing user data with malicious quiz apps and browser extensions, and hacker stole 6 to 10TB in Citrix breach on episode 236 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
A Windows 7 zero-day, easily hackable ultrasound machines, Notepad++ losing code signing, and man guilty of hacking over cop acquittal on episode 235 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Google reveals patched Chrome flaw was exploited in the wild, StealthWorker malware using botnet to brute-force websites, and UniKey patches BleedingBit flaws on episode 234 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Microsoft Word bug allows attackers to bypass security defenses, Zerodium offering large payouts for cloud zero-days, and reportedly Chinese hackers targeted 27 universities for military secrets on episode 233 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Chinese surveillance data left exposed, Project Zero discloses unpatched macOS flaw, and researcher decides to share Keychain flaw with Apple on episode 232 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
A look at RSA Conference 2019’s themes and keynote speeches and a report on Lazarus Group connections to the Sharpshooter campaign on episode 231 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
A data leak exposes Dow Jones Watchlist and an alleged UN aviation agency cyberattack cover-up on episode 230 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Coinhive to shut down on March 8th, a new free hacking toolkit, and Thunderclap Thunderbolt vulnerabilities on episode 229 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.