Equifax, iOS 11, Zero-day, and DDos threats – Hack Naked News #142

Tracking cars, iOS 11 patches eight vulnerabilities, Equifax dumps their CEO, High Sierra gets slammed with a Zero-day, and more. Jason Wood of Paladin Security discusses an email DDos threat on this episode of Hack Naked News! News Passwords For 540,000 Car Tracking Devices Leaked Online – In the leaked S3 buckets deparment: The Kromtech Security Center […]

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SecureAuth, Digital Shadows, and ThreatStack – Startup Security Weekly #56

Building successful products, the most important startup question, and updates from McAfee, Slack, ThreatStack, JASK, and more startup security news! Startup Articles & Discussion SECRETS TO BUILDING SUCCESSFUL PRODUCTS IN 2017: EXPERTS WEIGH IN ==> focus, focus, focus Hiring For A Discipline You Know Little About ==> Do the job first, then work yourself out of it […]

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Don Pezet and Tim Broom, ITProTV – Startup Security Weekly #56

Michael talks with Don Pezet and Tim Broom of ITProTV about the art of learning and creating captivating educational and entertaining content! Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes!

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Dissecting XXE Attacks – Tradecraft Security Weekly #19

When pentesting web services or an application that leverage XML files, XML External Entity (XXE) attacks are a great way to start. By injecting an XXE into a well crafted XML payload before it’s sent to the server, a penetration tester can trick the parser into executing other actions that the developer never intended. This […]

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CyberGRX, Riverbed, YARA Rules, and Palantir – Enterprise Security Weekly #62

CyberGRX and BitSight join forces, Java vs. JavaScript, YARA rules explained, Riverbed teases an application networking offering, and more enterprise security news! Enterprise News CyberGRX Partners With BitSight to Address Supply Chain Risks | SecurityWeek.Com Riverbed to tout application networking offering at GITEX Explained: YARA rules – Malwarebytes Labs Palantir’s IPO Plans are Just as […]

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Equifax Breach Insights – Enterprise Security Weekly #62

Paul and John discuss the Equifax breach and they make a lot of speculations about security risk and security leadership. Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

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CashShield, AppGuard, Securonix, and Startup Journeys – Startup Security Weekly #55

Michael and Matt discuss attributes of a scalable business, founder struggles, how to grow your startup, and updates from AppGuard, Securonix, CashShield, and more! Startup Articles & Discussion Founder Struggles: How These Startups Overcame Their Obstacles (and What You Can Learn From How They Did It) ==> A Complete Guide to Startup Advisors and Mentors ==> 5 […]

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VMware, CCleaner Malware, Equifax, and Rogue WordPress – Hack Naked News #141

CCleaner is distributing malware, rogue WordPress plugins, Equifax replaces key staff members, and more. Jason Wood of Paladin Security discusses malicious WordPress plugins on this episode of Hack Naked News! News VMware Patches Bug That Allows Guest to Execute Code on Host – Last Friday VMware reported an “escape” vulnerability in its product line as discovered […]

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Jason Brvenik, NSS Labs – Startup Security Weekly #55

Jason Brvenik of NSS Labs brings more than 20 years of experience in systems design, integration, and security for both commercial and open markets. He was most recently a Principal Engineer in the Office of the Chief Security Architect at Cisco. Jason joins Michael and Matt to discuss the dogma of the industry! Full Show […]

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Windows 10, Zerodium, Linus Torvalds, and Equifax – Paul’s Security Weekly #530

No excuses for Equifax, mixed reviews for Apple’s facial recognition, Adobe and Microsoft patch away, one MILLION dollars for Tor zero-days, and more security news! Paul’s Stories Windows 10 to Give More Control Over App-level Permissions Adobe Fixes Eight Vulnerabilities in Flash, RoboHelp, Flash Player Microsoft Patches .NET Zero Day Vulnerability in September Update Thousands […]

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