Latest Hacking News Podcast #151
Interview with software developer Iain Row on the experience of reporting a vulnerability he discovered on the website of UK-based retailer Card Factory.
Interview with software developer Iain Row on the experience of reporting a vulnerability he discovered on the website of UK-based retailer Card Factory.
UK fines Facebook over Cambridge Analytica scandal, Pentagon expands bug-bounty program to physical systems, more people exposed in British Airways breach and more on episode 150 of our daily podcast.
Another Windows zero-day exploit disclosed on Twitter, Cathay Pacific airline suffers data breach and Apple actually locks out iPhone cracking tool used by law enforcement on episode 149 of our daily podcast.
Triton malware linked to Russian research institute, ad fraud ring exposed and a 5th man pleads guilty to Celebgate charges on episode 148 of our daily podcast.
US & UK to sign AI and Cybersecurity accord, JQuery flaw patched after 8 years, Windows 10 Zip bug and Japan demands Facebook improve data protection on episode 147 of our daily podcast.
Hackers accessed Healthcare(.)gov records of 75,000 people, Facebook may be looking to buy a cybersecurity company and critical vulnerabilities found in NAS devices on episode 146 of our daily podcast.
APT1 aka Comment Crew code resurfaces in new espionage campaign and a researcher demonstrates a long-range exfiltration attack via NFC on episode 145 of our daily podcast.
EU leaders consider sanctions over cyber attacks, conservative super PAC exposes voter info, LuminosityLink RAT dev gets sentenced and Tumblr discloses a flaw on episode 144 of our daily podcast.
Google+ data leak results in lawsuit for Alphabet, North Carolina utility company reeling from ransomware and Anthem agrees to record HIPAA settlement on episode 143 of our daily podcast.
Researchers find 35 million US voter records for sale, new malware technique evades detection and Pentagon exposes travel records on episode 142 of the Latest Hacking News Podcast.