May 9, 2017 – Hack Naked News #123

    Phishing in Google’s waters, HandBrake has been compromised, Dell releases patches galore, and more. Jason Wood of Paladin Security delivers expert commentary on how ultrasonic beacons can track your phone on this episode of Hack Naked News! Securi… Continue reading May 9, 2017 – Hack Naked News #123

July 9, 2019 – Hack Naked News #226

    This week, US Cyber Command warns of Iran-linked hackers exploiting Outlook, New “WannaHydra” malware a triple threat to Android, British Airways slapped with record $230M fine, Apple Patches iMessage Bug That Bricks iPhones with Out-of… Continue reading July 9, 2019 – Hack Naked News #226

June 11, 2019 – Hack Naked News #222

    This week, a botnet that’s targeting 1.5 million RDP servers worldwide, VLC Player gets patched for two highly severe bugs, thousands of images stolen from US border hack, Troy Hunt looks to sell I Been Pwnd, and a near-ubiquitous critical Mi… Continue reading June 11, 2019 – Hack Naked News #222

April 30, 2019 – Hack Naked News #216

    This week, how a politicians’ kids accessed his laptop through facial recognition, critical flaws in WordPress and Qualcomm chips, how 2 million IoT security cameras and baby monitors are vulnerable to takeover, and how a new Emotet variant u… Continue reading April 30, 2019 – Hack Naked News #216

OpenBMC, Cisco Routers, & Abusing Exchange – Hack Naked News #205

    This week, a tool that finds vulnerable robots on the internet, a new exploit that threatens over 9,000 Cisco Routers, apple turns of group FaceTime after an eavesdropping bug, wordpress sites under attack via Zero-Day in abandoned plugin, and Open… Continue reading OpenBMC, Cisco Routers, & Abusing Exchange – Hack Naked News #205

LinkedIn, MySQL, & Cyber Attacks – Hack Naked News #204

    A flaw in MySQL could allow rogue servers to steal files, a state agency exposes 3TB of data including FBI info, how cybercriminals clean their dirty money, a critical RCE flaw in Linux APT allows remote attackers to hack systems, and how to protec… Continue reading LinkedIn, MySQL, & Cyber Attacks – Hack Naked News #204

NodeJS, Rowhammer, & FBI FedEx – Hack Naked News #198

Disastrous Rowhammer bitflips, malicious developer steals Bitcoin with nodeJS module, Germany proposes router security guidelines, Uber fined 148$ Million for data breach cover-up, Microsoft yanks 2 buggy Office patches, and a malvertising campaign imp… Continue reading NodeJS, Rowhammer, & FBI FedEx – Hack Naked News #198

Linux Bugs, macOS Zero-Day, & Twitter Exposed – Paul’s Security Weekly #577

In the security news, Russian Hackers use Malware that can survive OS reinstalls, Facebook’s 2-Factor authentication With a phone number isn’t only for security, it’s used for ads ,FBI warns companies about hackers increasingly abusing RDP connections,… Continue reading Linux Bugs, macOS Zero-Day, & Twitter Exposed – Paul’s Security Weekly #577

Offensive Operating Against SysMon, Carlos Perez – Paul’s Security Weekly #577

Carlos Perez delivers the Technical Segment on How to Operate Offensively Against Sysmon. He talks about how SysMon allows him to create rules, and track specific types of tradecraft, around process creation and process termination. He dives into netwo… Continue reading Offensive Operating Against SysMon, Carlos Perez – Paul’s Security Weekly #577

Mike Nichols, Keith McCammon, & Shawn Smith – Paul’s Security Weekly #577

Mike Nichols is the VP of Product Management at Endgame, and he manages the Endgame endpoint protection platform. Keith McCammon is the Chief Security Officer and Co-Founder of Red Canary, and he runs Red Canary’s Security Operation Center. Shawn Smith… Continue reading Mike Nichols, Keith McCammon, & Shawn Smith – Paul’s Security Weekly #577