Latest Hacking News Podcast #132
Google cracks down on malicious Chrome extensions, a new side-channel timing based cryptography method and Adobe’s October patches on episode 132 of the Latest Hacking News Podcast.
Google cracks down on malicious Chrome extensions, a new side-channel timing based cryptography method and Adobe’s October patches on episode 132 of the Latest Hacking News Podcast.
UEFI Rootkit spotted in the wild for the first time, Port of San Diego suffers ransomware attack and new Apple Mobile Device Management vulnerability on episode 131 of the Latest Hacking News Podcast.
Uber agrees to pay $148m in data breach settlement, VPNFilter gains more capabilities and another banking trojan found on Google Play on today’s Latest Hacking News Podcast.
The US Dept. of Commerce issues request for comments on new online privacy rules, two United Nations data leaks reported and Mozilla launches a free data breach notification service.
Microsoft Ignite 2018 security announcements, new Mozilla Firefox browser attack and a recent Adwind RAT campaign on episode 128 of the Latest Hacking News Podcast.
New multifunction ransomware botnet Virobot, Scan4You developer sentenced to 14 years and Twitter flaw may expose DMs on episode 127 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Microsoft Jet zero-day and WD My Cloud vulnerabilities disclosed, US authorizes offensive cyber operations and more on today’s Latest Hacking News Podcast.
MageCart hits Newegg, Mirai botnet operators cooperate with FBI and UK ICO fines Equifax £500,000 on episode 125 of the Latest Hacking News Podcast.
US State Department email system hacked, Judge rejects paperless voting machine ban though convinced they are vulnerable and Pegasus spyware being used illegally on episode 124 of our daily podcast.
On today’s Latest Hacking News Podcast a zero-day flaw exposes surveillance cameras, Altaba agrees to Yahoo breach class-action settlement and Facebook expands it’s bug bounty program.