CYDEFE CYCast is a network security podcast that breaks down network security and cyber security news to help everyday users.
On this episode we discuss Drovorub, Blue Team Con, a Snapdragon chip flaw, and some more conspiracy theories.
On this episode we discuss mental health, eavesdropping on people using their light bulbs, ripple20, and some conspiracy theories.
We are back after a very long break due to work. In this episode we have brand new intro music, discuss the yahoo hack and a apache tomcat vulnerability, and record in the same room for the first time in 2.5 years.
On this episode we discuss malware being discovered pre-installed on android devices. We also discuss Confide and how it isn't as secure as we thought it was.
On this episode we talk about the return of carbanak and an individual facing jail time for creating keyloggers.
On this episode we talk about Microsofts new privacy dashboard, and a lot of ransom happening in the cyber world.
On this episodes we wrap up 2016 with style
On this episode we talk about the mirai botnet and get a bit off topic.
On this episode we discuss a USB killing device, Krebs on security getting DDoSed by an IOT bot, and another data breach.
On this episode we discuss password leaks from Last.FM and Opera browser
On this episode Micheal and i talk about CVE-2016-5696 better known as the off path attack.
On this weeks episode we are joined by Ben0xA who works for https://www.trustedsec.com you can follow him on twitter @Ben0xA. This week we discuss Macs and iPhones have a Stagefright-style bug, Android banking malware blocks victims' outgoing calls to customer service, Hidden 'backdoor' in Dell security software gives hackers full access, and Companies failing to plan for many cyber dangers.
In this episode we discuss the HummingBad Android malware being distributed by yingmob.
On this episode we discuss Facebook being sued over privacy concerns, Facebook tracking non-users, and audio fingerprinting being used to track web users.
On this episode we discuss the LinkedIn breach and its impact today.
On this weeks episode we discuss checking for malware in your firmware with Google's VirusTotal, Getting pwned by hearthstone hacking tools, Fake Flash Update Serves OS X Scareware, and the FBI trying to scrub its employees data off of the web. Linkshttp://motherboard.vice.com/read/-the-fbi-is-trying-to-scrub-its-employees-hacked-data-off-the-webhttps://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/10/hacking-gold-hearthstone-symantec-malware-blizzardhttp://mashable.com/2016/02/02/virustotal-firmware-scanner/#szZeMIzsGSqphttp://www.securityweek.com/fake-flash-update-serves-os-x-scarewareVideos
On this weeks episode we are joined by Ben Miller and Jayson Street. We discuss three stories from 2015 and talk about our predicitons for 2016.
On this week's episode we discuss Microsoft's operations center to fight cyber threats, Dell added Cylance, a bug in Gmail app for Android allows anyone to send spoofed emails, and Siri's lockscreen bypass
On this weeks episode we are joined by Shannon Morse. We discuss hacking chip and pin cards, malware that replaces your browser, a FitBit danger, and the rise of OS X malware.
On this week's episode we discuss fake blue screen of death, ad blocking, a critcal WinRAR vulnerability, and a shortage of cyber professionals.
On this week's episode we discuss a new version of the Carbanak malware, a new malware breaks impenetrable corporate defenses, internet of things and vulnerable baby monitors, and malware construction kits.
On this week's episode we discuss bittorrent, insiders creating malware, paylpal vulnerabilities, and pawnstorm.
On this weeks episode we talk about hackers showing off long distance Wi-Fi radio proxy at DEF CON, a critical IoT security flaw, Dropbox isnt as secure as you think it is, and another Android vulnerability.
This week we had the amazing Jayson Street join us to discuss the Mac Thunderstrike2 vulnerability, Man-in-the-cloud attacks, Lockheed Martin's open source tools, and hackers exploiting flash on yahoo.
This week we discuss Facebook's plan to deliver internet via drones and lasers, Onstar getting pwned by white hat hackers, The risk your webcam now poses to you due to hackers and RAT malware, and how to protect yourself from malware sent via text.
This week we discuss Mac os x vulnerabilities, The Ashley Madison hack, OpenSSH vulnerabilities and WordPress Flaws.
This week we talk about the Hacking Team hack and many of its implications. We also annouce the key for our Mr.Robot giveaway.
This week we discuss U.S. hosting the most botnets, Sony, samsung disabling windows updates, the polish airline hack and Mr.Robot
On this weeks episode we discuss the last pass hack, a Samsung smartphone flaw, exposed internet of things devices, and cyber crime can give attackers a 1,425% return on investment
This week Facebook privacy concerns, Chinese hackers, FireEye and visa create a pact, and more vulnerable routers.
This week malicious Minecraft, Facebook scammers, Internet of things security problems, and Facebook stalking.
OSX, Sony hacks and the industries reaction, Hacked routers, and GTA mods gone bad.
Malware, Macs, Internet of things, and career builder on this weeks episode.