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In the beginning of April, the Badlock vulnerability was everywhere. It had its own logo and website, along with an announcement stating security updates would only become available as part of the April Microsoft Patch Tuesday. But when the details were revealed, many security experts felt Badlock’s marketing was not consistent with the severity of the […]… Read More The post Security Slice: The Bug That Cried Wolf appeared first on The State of Security.
This week, Beau Bullock discusses in depth about Badlock, WordPress Encryption, WhatsApp End to End Encryption, and AllPorts.Exposed. Stay tuned for more stories from Beau, here on Hack Naked TV.
This week on Hack Naked TV, Aaron Lyons give you the update on Apple vs FBI, iMessage Encryption, FBI's cyber most wanted updated, and Badlock the newest named logo vulnerability.
This week on Hack Naked TV, Aaron Lyons give you the update on Apple vs FBI, iMessage Encryption, FBI's cyber most wanted updated, and Badlock the newest named logo vulnerability.
This week on Hack Naked TV, Aaron Lyons talks about Badlock, Ransomware, Russian Prison for Hackers, and Ransomware. Check out Beau Bullock's Hack Naked for more in depth detail on Badlock.
This week, Beau Bullock discusses in depth about Badlock, WordPress Encryption, WhatsApp End to End Encryption, and AllPorts.Exposed. Stay tuned for more stories from Beau, here on Hack Naked TV.
This week on Hack Naked TV, Aaron Lyons talks about Badlock, Ransomware, Russian Prison for Hackers, and Ransomware. Check out Beau Bullock's Hack Naked for more in depth detail on Badlock.
Zapraszamy do wysłuchania kolejnego podcastu. Polski podcast o bezpieczeństwie teleinformatycznym „Cyber, Cyber…”. Adam Haertle (UPC Polska) i Mirosław Maj (Fundacja Bezpieczna Cyberprzestrzeń) jak zwykle zagłębiają się w tematy najbardziej aktualne dot. bezpieczeństwa IT, komentują, tłumaczą, informują. Badlock oraz głośny wyciek Panama Papers to dzisiejsze tematy główne . Na końcu znajdzie się tradycyjnie parę „drobiazgów”. RSS: https://www.cybsecurity.org/feed/podcast/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/pl/podcast/cyber-cyber…/id988807509?mt=2 Badlock: https://sadlock.org http://badlock.org https://zaufanatrzeciastrona.pl/post/badlock-czyli-najbardziej-przereklamowany-blad-roku-2016/ http://www.wired.com/2016/04/badlock-bug-hype-hurt/ More
This week, Beau Bullock discusses in depth about Badlock, WordPress Encryption, WhatsApp End to End Encryption, and AllPorts.Exposed. Stay tuned for more stories from Beau, here on Hack Naked TV.
This week, Beau Bullock discusses in depth about Badlock, WordPress Encryption, WhatsApp End to End Encryption, and AllPorts.Exposed. Stay tuned for more stories from Beau, here on Hack Naked TV.
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
Badlock not as bad https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/BadLock+Vulnerability+CVE20162118/20933/ Microsoft Patches https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Microsoft+Patch+Tuesday+Summary+for+April+2016+httpsiscsansedumspatchdayshtmlviewday20160412/20935
This week on Hack Naked TV, Aaron Lyons talks about Badlock, Ransomware, Russian Prison for Hackers, and Ransomware. Check out Beau Bullock's Hack Naked for more in depth detail on Badlock.
This week on Hack Naked TV, Aaron Lyons talks about Badlock, Ransomware, Russian Prison for Hackers, and Ransomware. Check out Beau Bullock's Hack Naked for more in depth detail on Badlock.
Find out why everyone's just a little disappointed in Badlock, the bad security that could be connected to the Panama Papers leak & the story of a simple delete command that took out an entire hosting provider. Plus your batch of networking questions, our answers & a packed round up!
Find out why everyone's just a little disappointed in Badlock, the bad security that could be connected to the Panama Papers leak & the story of a simple delete command that took out an entire hosting provider. Plus your batch of networking questions, our answers & a packed round up!
Find out why everyone's just a little disappointed in Badlock, the bad security that could be connected to the Panama Papers leak & the story of a simple delete command that took out an entire hosting provider. Plus your batch of networking questions, our answers & a packed round up!
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
Badlock not as bad https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/BadLock+Vulnerability+CVE20162118/20933/ Microsoft Patches https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Microsoft+Patch+Tuesday+Summary+for+April+2016+httpsiscsansedumspatchdayshtmlviewday20160412/20935
In today's Daily Podcast we continue our follow-up on the Panama Papers' investigation. Ransomware, DDoS, and malvertising continue their win, place, and show finishes in the criminal sweeps. Patch Tuesday addresses Badlock and other vulnerabilities. Some M&A news in the cyber sector. And the FBI may not have used Cellebrite's services to unlock the San Bernardino jihadi's iPhone after all. Plus, Johns Hopkins' Information Security Institute's Joe Carrigan warns us about phony calls claiming to be Microsoft tech support.
In this episode... BadLock bug (which now has a website, a graphic, and more hype than Bieber) is out there Is the bug really worth all this hype? Is this anything more than a PR stunt, and a big marketing opportunity? Everyone has an opinion, but one thing is for certain, this bug is making big waves http://www.wired.com/2016/03/hype-around-mysterious-badlock-bug-raises-criticism/ Your wireless mouse is probably a security risk... seriously. RF-based mice typically don't use encryption or mutual authentication Some do (all of my Microsoft & Logitech mice tell me they mutually authenticate & encrypt... I think) How far up, or down, your risk register is this one; and how much should it matter to enterprise? http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/2016/03/23/Your-Wireless-Mouse-May-Be-Exposing-You-Cyber-Hackers Your Node.js package manager could be an entry point for worms? Now that everything has functionality over our endpoints... Dependencies seem to be (at least partially) to blame here (who's surprised?) http://news.softpedia.com/news/node-js-package-manager-vulnerable-to-malicious-worm-packages-502216.shtml Ransomware is getting nastier (and more effective) Remember it's just a business model, so they actually are pretty good at unlocking, support, etc once you pay up What happens when a hospital system gets locked/encrypted -- real lives are at stake here! Enterprise advice? Backup, test, and take it all offline regularly so you can recover This is only going to get worse. Much, much worse. http://www.itsecurityplanet.com/experts-corner/hospital-hit-with-ransomware-contagion-declares-internal-emergency http://www.healthitoutcomes.com/doc/backup-recovery-system-control-ransomware-attack-0001 http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/ransomware-wreak-havoc-2016-icit-study-says
This week on Hack Naked TV, Aaron Lyons give you the update on Apple vs FBI, iMessage Encryption, FBI's cyber most wanted updated, and Badlock the newest named logo vulnerability.
This week on Hack Naked TV, Aaron Lyons give you the update on Apple vs FBI, iMessage Encryption, FBI's cyber most wanted updated, and Badlock the newest named logo vulnerability.