Leonard Rose, Principal Security Architect at Limelight Networks – Paul’s Security Weekly #558

Leonard Rose, Principal Security Architect at Limelight Networks, joins Paul and the crew this week for an interview! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel
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Adrian Sanabria, Savage Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #556

Adrian is the Research Director and Co-Founder of Savage Security. He spent a decade building security programs and defending large financial firms. He also spent many years as a consultant, performing penetration tests, PCI audits and other security-r… Continue reading Adrian Sanabria, Savage Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #556

RTF Bugs, Attacking Accountants, & Trollcave – Paul’s Security Weekly #555

In the news, RTF bug finally gets patched, so many ways to bridge an air gap, attacking accountants, spoofing all the ports and Trollcave, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Paul’s Stories Trollcave: 1.2 ~ VulnHub Malicious IoT h… Continue reading RTF Bugs, Attacking Accountants, & Trollcave – Paul’s Security Weekly #555

Cisco, Kali, Equifax, & Facebook – Paul’s Security Weekly #550

In the news, Cisco hardcoded passwords, Kali on Windows, Equifax recovers $114 million on $26.5 million in expenses from breach, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Larry’s Stories Cisco hardcoded passwords Memcahed DDoS wil… Continue reading Cisco, Kali, Equifax, & Facebook – Paul’s Security Weekly #550

Sven Morgenroth, Netsparker – Paul’s Security Weekly #550

Sven Morgenroth is a security researcher at Netsparker. He found filter bypasses for Chrome’s XSS auditor and several web application firewalls. Full Show Notes Slides for this Tech Segment Subscribe to YouTube Channel
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Stefano Righi, UEFI – Paul’s Security Weekly #550

Stefano has over 35 years of experience in research and development. Stefano is representing AMI on the UEFI Forum Board of Directors and serves on the UEFI Security Response Team. He joins Larry and team this week for an interview! Full Show Notes Sub… Continue reading Stefano Righi, UEFI – Paul’s Security Weekly #550

Mary Beth Borgwing, Mach37 – Paul’s Security Weekly #549

Mary Beth Borgwing is an Advisor to MACH 37 and Center for Innovation (CIT). She joins Paul and team this week for an interview! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel
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DoubleDoor, NSA, & Google – Paul’s Security Weekly #548

In the news, DoubleDoor IoT botnet abuses two vulnerabilities to circumvent firewalls, cyber-attackers continue to be financially motivated, Internet security threats at the 2018 Olympics, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Paul’… Continue reading DoubleDoor, NSA, & Google – Paul’s Security Weekly #548

Chrome, Adblocker, Bug Abuse, and Spectre – Hack Naked News #162

This week, Jason reports on 32 lawsuits filed against Intel over Spectre and Meltdown flaws, Apple rushes fix for latest ‘text bomb’ bug as abuse spreads, and why Chrome’s ad filter isn’t an adblocker! Our very own Larry Pesce j… Continue reading Chrome, Adblocker, Bug Abuse, and Spectre – Hack Naked News #162

Bitcoin, NSA, and Facebook – Paul’s Security Weekly #547

In the news, multiple vulnerabilities in 7-Zip, how getting granular improves network security, NSA exploit use on rise for cryptocurrency mining,and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Paul’s Stories The TV you watch each night&#8230… Continue reading Bitcoin, NSA, and Facebook – Paul’s Security Weekly #547