Latest Hacking News Podcast #211
FaceTime bug allows users to spy on each other, authorities shut down hacked server marketplace,…
FaceTime bug allows users to spy on each other, authorities shut down hacked server marketplace,…
New exploit code leads to active attacks on Cisco routers, abandoned Wordpress plug-in leads to…
New Microsoft Exchange Zero-Day and iPhoneX jailbreak attacks based on known vulnerabilities and a wave of attacks using App Engine Google Cloud Platform to deliver malware on episode 209 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Image based malware targeting Mac users through ads, phishing campaign using fake voicemail messages to steal passwords, and banking trojan rotating tactics to evade detection on episode 208 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Possible Google Chrome change may block Ad-Blockers, DHS issues alert regarding DNS hijacking campaign, and…
Google fined $57 million by France for GDPR violations, WPML Wordpress Plug-in developer’s site hacked by ex-employee, and a Windows Zero-Day gets a micropodcast on episode 206 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Noam Kehati, Cyber Intelligence Analyst at Sixgill, talks about interesting conversations she’s had with cybercriminals on the dark web as well as Sixgills research into dark web criminal activity.
Twitter bug exposed protected tweets of some Android users, ES File Explorer potentially exposes data of 100 million users, and Microsoft launched Azure DevOps bug bounty program on episode 204 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Massive leak of 773 million records found, Fortnite account compromise via Epic Games flaw, and new Magecart group compromise sites via advertising partner on episode 203 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Ukrainian hackers charged in connection to SEC hack, multiple zero-day vulnerabilities found in ID badge security systems, and airline reservation system vulnerable after partial patch on episode 202 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.