‘War Dialing’ Tool Exposes Zoom’s Password Problems

As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to force people to work from home, countless companies are now holding daily meetings using videoconferencing services from Zoom. But without the protection of a password, there’s a decent chance your next Zoom meeting could be “Zoom bombed” — attended or disrupted by someone who doesn’t belong. And according to data gathered by a new automated Zoom meeting discovery tool dubbed “zWarDial,” a crazy number major corporations are setting up meetings without passwords enabled. Continue reading ‘War Dialing’ Tool Exposes Zoom’s Password Problems

DerbyCon – The Finish Line

It has long been known that DerbyCon was one of our favorite cons. The organizers, the attendees, the family atmosphere…all of it together made Derby feel like home for the SEVillage crew. And for the past 9 years, the SEVillage has had a presenc… Continue reading DerbyCon – The Finish Line

SEVillage at DerbyCon 9.0

It’s DerbyCon 9.0, and we at Social-Engineer are incredibly grateful to have been a part of DerbyCon through our SEVillage, speaking opportunities, and trainings for the past 5 years. Speaking Catch Chris Hadnagy, (@humanhacker), present “D… Continue reading SEVillage at DerbyCon 9.0

Dave Kennedy, Binary Defense – Enterprise Security Weekly #134

Security Legend Dave Kennedy sits down with our Founder and CTO Paul Asadoorian at InfoSec World 2019 to discuss his company Binary Defense and how they’re helping the Security community! A great conversation between two security legends and long… Continue reading Dave Kennedy, Binary Defense – Enterprise Security Weekly #134

Dave Kennedy, TrustedSec – Business Security Weekly #116

    We welcome David Kennedy, founder and CEO, at TrustedSec to discuss “Investing in the right technology and resources”! To learn more about TrustedSec, visit: https://www.securityweekly.com/trustedsecFull Show Notes Hosts         Announc… Continue reading Dave Kennedy, TrustedSec – Business Security Weekly #116

Qualys, Twistlock, & Tenable – Enterprise Security Weekly #94

In the news, Infoblox research finds explosion of personal and IoT devices, Qualys announces letter of intent to acquire second front systems, Fortinet acquires Bradford Networks, Tenable extends cloud application security scanning capabilities, and mo… Continue reading Qualys, Twistlock, & Tenable – Enterprise Security Weekly #94

Group Discussion: Penetration Testing – Enterprise Security Weekly #94

Paul and John welcome Adrian Sanabria, Director of Research for Savage Security; Dave Kennedy, Founder of TrustedSec, Binary Defense, and DerbyCon; and Security Weekly’s very own Jeff Man! Paul and John have a group discussion with Adrian, Jeff, … Continue reading Group Discussion: Penetration Testing – Enterprise Security Weekly #94

Dave Kennedy, DerbyCon 2017 Preview – Paul’s Security Weekly #528

Larry and Dave discuss the upcoming DerbyCon conference, shenanigans from past cons, and reiterate the mission that DerbyCon was founded on in the first place! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel

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FCC, The Fappening, and Boarding Passes – Paul’s Security Weekly #528

Are you sick of The Fappening yet? We’re not! Larry and Dave have fun with boarding passes, hacking pacemakers, the FCC hosting your memes, and more information security news! Larry’s Stories Fun with Boarding Passes The fappening 3.1? – Selena Gomez’ Instagram hacked to add nude photos of Justin Bieber, possibly due to the Instagram API issue? […]

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Howard Schmidt’s Legacy of Service Remembered

Howard Schmidt, top cybersecurity advisor to two U.S. presidents, died on Thursday at the age of 67. Continue reading Howard Schmidt’s Legacy of Service Remembered