Newsmaker Interview: Theresa Payton on Russians and Election Meddling

Threatpost sat down with Payton to discuss ongoing concerns around the security of the upcoming election cycle, where the weak links are and the Russian playbook. Continue reading Newsmaker Interview: Theresa Payton on Russians and Election Meddling

The Shared Security Podcast Weekly Blaze – Telegram Messenger in Russia, Amazon’s Facial Recognition Technology, Digital License Plates

This is the Shared Security Weekly Blaze for June 4, 2018 sponsored by Security Perspectives – Your Source for Tailored Security Awareness Training and Assessment Solutions, Silent Pocket and CISOBox.  This episode was hosted … Continue reading The Shared Security Podcast Weekly Blaze – Telegram Messenger in Russia, Amazon’s Facial Recognition Technology, Digital License Plates

Routers Prove to Be an Easy Target for Russian Hackers

You may unknowingly be part of a Russian hacking campaign. No, I’m not talking about election tampering; this is a different, but ongoing, tactic. Hackers are targeting the types of routers and firewalls, including those used in homes and small busine… Continue reading Routers Prove to Be an Easy Target for Russian Hackers

Eyal Neemany, Domain Exploitation and Malware in the Olympics Hack – Enterprise Security Weekly #82

Former Head of Israeli Air Force CERT & Forensics Team, Senior Security Researcher at Javelin Networks, Eyal Neemany joins Paul and John for a Technical Segment! Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
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Quickjack, Olympics, Largest DDoS Attack, and Bad AI is Still Bad AI – Paul’s Security Weekly #549

In the news, Quickjack advanced Clickjacking & frame slicing attack tool, how to fight mobile number port-out scams, the Russians hacked the Olympics, top 5 ways security vulnerabilities hide in your IT systems, and GitHub hit by largest DDoS attac… Continue reading Quickjack, Olympics, Largest DDoS Attack, and Bad AI is Still Bad AI – Paul’s Security Weekly #549

News – Paul’s Security Weekly #522

Russians on PornHub, dirty songs on the radio, Windows security protocol vulnerabilities, tomato plant security, and more security news! Paul’s Stories[edit] Amazons Prime Day Won Shopping on Tuesday Tomato-Plant Security Dial S for SQLi: Now skiddies can order web attacks via text message No big deal. You can defeat Kaspersky’s ATM antivirus with a really […]

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