News in brief: WannaCry knocks out Honda plant; Skype hit by global outage; NSA shares tools on GitHub

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news Continue reading News in brief: WannaCry knocks out Honda plant; Skype hit by global outage; NSA shares tools on GitHub

Broken IoT, Exposed Endpoints – Paul’s Security Weekly #518

One MILLION endpoints, WannaCry is linked to North Korea, IoT is broken (what’s new?),inside a porn-pimping spam botnet, fixing Windows Defender, and more security news! Paul’s Stories 1 Million Endpoints Exposed on Public Internet via Microsoft File-Sharing Services credmap The Credential Mapper Inside a Porn-Pimping Spam Botnet Fileless malware targeting US restaurants went undetected by […] Continue reading Broken IoT, Exposed Endpoints – Paul’s Security Weekly #518

Say Goodbye to SMBv1 in Windows Fall Creators Update

The SMBv1 file-sharing protocol abused by the NSA’s EternalBlue exploit to spread WannaCry ransomware is being disabled in the upcoming Windows Fall Creators Update, or Redstone 3. Continue reading Say Goodbye to SMBv1 in Windows Fall Creators Update

NSA Leaker Outed, PPT Malware – Paul’s Security Weekly #517

Fireball malware infects nearly 250 million computers, non-lessons from WannaCry, search and download exploits, an NSA contractor gets arrested for leaking secrets, and more security news! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel http://traffic.lib… Continue reading NSA Leaker Outed, PPT Malware – Paul’s Security Weekly #517

Graham Cluley – Paul’s Security Weekly #517

Graham Cluley is an award-winning security blogger, researcher and public speaker. In this interview, we discuss ransomware, stealing content, the motivations of attackers, IoT and more! Graham has been a well-known figure in the computer security industry since the early 1990s when he worked as a programmer, writing the first ever version of Dr. Solomon’s Continue reading Graham Cluley – Paul’s Security Weekly #517