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Emma's in her Mean Era, and we're halfway through the ONLY way to enjoy what film critics are calling the "scintillating" "Emma Squadrilogy." That's right, this week it's Part 1 and 2 of Romola Garai's 2009 Emma miniseries, featuring Crash Override and Dumbledore. Hack the planet! Special thanks to Baby Bee Carys for the theme music! Subscribe to our Patreon at Patreon.com/BSCCPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Viega is Co-Founder & CEO of Crash Override, the open source monitoring platform based on the Chalk project which has 22K stars on GitHub. Crash Override has raised $14M from investors including SYN Ventures, BVP & Firestreak Ventures. In this episode, we dig into what being "dev friendly" means, what their best performing content has been, standing out in the incredibly crowded security landscape & more!
Crash Override and Deadpool Fanny Price go head to head in a white-knuckle thrill ride that one out of two hosts of this podcast has described as "an abomination." Get your Sexy Mansfield Park name, meet the Swinging Siblings of Northamptonshire, and prepare yourself for the most shocking EMMALIMINATION yet. Music credits: "Big Action Sports Rock," by Alexander Rufire "Tournament," by Crypt of Insomnia "Suspense Cathedral Organ," by Simon Leng “Typewriter Blues,” by AllenGrey Special thanks to Baby Bee Carys for the theme music! Subscribe to our Patreon at Patreon.com/BSCCPodcast and support the show at Bit.ly/RattlesnakeJake! Advertise on The Baby-Sitters Club Club via Gumball.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How can open source projects find a funding model that works for them? What are the implications with different sources of funding? Simon Bennetts talks about his stewardship of Zed Attack Proxy and its journey from OWASP to OpenSSF to an Open Source Fellowship with Crash Override. Mark Curphy adds how his experience with OWASP and the appsec community motivated him to create Crash Override and help projects like ZAP gain the support they deserve. Segment resources: https://crashoverride.com/blog/welcome-zap-to-the-open-source-fellowship https://www.zaproxy.org https://crashoverride.com/blog/are-there-too-many-bubbles-of-similar-security-efforts CISA chimes in on the XZ Utils backdoor, PuTTY's private keys and maintaining a secure design, LeakyCLI and maintaining secure secrets in CSPs, LLMs and exploit generation, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-282
How can open source projects find a funding model that works for them? What are the implications with different sources of funding? Simon Bennetts talks about his stewardship of Zed Attack Proxy and its journey from OWASP to OpenSSF to an Open Source Fellowship with Crash Override. Mark Curphy adds how his experience with OWASP and the appsec community motivated him to create Crash Override and help projects like ZAP gain the support they deserve. Segment resources: https://crashoverride.com/blog/welcome-zap-to-the-open-source-fellowship https://www.zaproxy.org https://crashoverride.com/blog/are-there-too-many-bubbles-of-similar-security-efforts Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-282
How can open source projects find a funding model that works for them? What are the implications with different sources of funding? Simon Bennetts talks about his stewardship of Zed Attack Proxy and its journey from OWASP to OpenSSF to an Open Source Fellowship with Crash Override. Mark Curphy adds how his experience with OWASP and the appsec community motivated him to create Crash Override and help projects like ZAP gain the support they deserve. Segment resources: https://crashoverride.com/blog/welcome-zap-to-the-open-source-fellowship https://www.zaproxy.org https://crashoverride.com/blog/are-there-too-many-bubbles-of-similar-security-efforts CISA chimes in on the XZ Utils backdoor, PuTTY's private keys and maintaining a secure design, LeakyCLI and maintaining secure secrets in CSPs, LLMs and exploit generation, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-282
How can open source projects find a funding model that works for them? What are the implications with different sources of funding? Simon Bennetts talks about his stewardship of Zed Attack Proxy and its journey from OWASP to OpenSSF to an Open Source Fellowship with Crash Override. Mark Curphy adds how his experience with OWASP and the appsec community motivated him to create Crash Override and help projects like ZAP gain the support they deserve. Segment resources: https://crashoverride.com/blog/welcome-zap-to-the-open-source-fellowship https://www.zaproxy.org https://crashoverride.com/blog/are-there-too-many-bubbles-of-similar-security-efforts Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-282
We begin Hack The Planet month with Hackers (1995) and special guest Michael Mongiardi Please remember to like, comment, subscribe and click that notification bell for all our updates! It really helps us out! Starring: Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Matthew Lillard Directed By: Iain Softley Synopsis: A teenage hacker finds himself framed for the theft of millions of dollars from a major corporation. Master hacker Dade Murphy, aka Zero Cool, aka Crash Override, has been banned from touching a keyboard for seven years after crashing over 1,500 Wall Street computers at the age of 11. Now keen to get back in front of a monitor, he finds himself in more trouble than ever. Watch live at: https://www.twitch.tv/heydidyouseethisone every Thursday at 8 PM EST Audio version of the show: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone #hackers #drama #scifi #action #thriller #hacktheplanet #heydidyouseethisone #comedy #podcast #filmreview #movies #films #moviereviewpodcast #moviereview #filmreview #podcast #podcastersofinstagram #spotify #podcaster #podcasting #podcastlife #podcasts #youtube #youtuber #subscribe #youtubevideo #like #comment #entertainment #follow #media #live #funny #life #reality #podcasthost #podcastaddict #anchorfm #spotifypodcast #inspiration #podcastnetwork #podcastcommunity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone/message
Mark Curphey and John Viega join Chris and Robert to explain the details of Chalk, Crash Override's new tool. Mark also talks about why ZAP departed from OWASP and joined the Software Security Project, highlighting some of the value and differences of both organizations. Open Source Software is important to the industry, but Mark calls on companies to contribute to the development and support of the projects they use. The conversation explores the challenges faced by companies, especially large tech firms, in managing their software engineering processes. Many organizations grapple with identifying code ownership, determining code versions during incidents, and prioritizing alerts from static analysis tools. Chalk emerges as a solution to these challenges, providing clarity and reducing friction in the software development and maintenance process.Toward the end, both speakers emphasize the importance of understanding the entire software engineering process to make informed decisions. They advocate for an "outside-in" perspective, urging listeners to step into the shoes of others and view challenges from a broader perspective. This holistic approach, they suggest, can lead to more effective decision-making in the realm of software development.Listen until the end for book recommendations on cybersecurity, business, and personal growth.Links:Crash Override: https://crashoverride.com/about/Chalk: https://crashoverride.com/docs/chalk/overview/The Software Security Project: https://softwaresecurityproject.org/The Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP): https://owasp.org/Books:Cybersecurity Myths and Misconceptions... by Eugene H. Spafford, Leigh Metcalf, and Josiah Dykstra: https://www.pearson.com/en-us/subject-catalog/p/cybersecurity-myths-and-misconceptions-avoiding-the-hazards-and-pitfalls-that-derail/P200000007269/9780137929238Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey A. Moore: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/crossing-the-chasm-3rd-edition-geoffrey-a-moore?variant=32130444066850The Pragmatic Framework: https://www.pragmaticinstitute.com/product/framework/Atomic Habits by James Clear: https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habitsStart with Why by Simon Sinek: https://simonsinek.com/books/start-with-why/FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: ➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast Thanks for Listening! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Blog: here. You can just imagine the movie trailer … “Your worst enemy has taken over all your flights, and you cannot remove them from your network. They demand a $1 billion ransom, or else they will bring every flight down. Bob accidentally removes one of the controllers — you now only have 25 minutes to save the lives of those in the air!” We have all seen movies with a dead man switch — and where an elaborate mechanism is created for someone to be killed if a random is not paid. But, anyone who tampers with the mechanism will cause the dead man switch to activate and kill the target. Now, this approach is coming to attacks on CNI (Critical National Infrastructure) and industry control systems (ICS). We have generally been fortunate that PLC (Programmable Logic Control) systems have been largely untouched by cyberattacks. But that is no reason to not focus on their security. Significant risks exist, especially for attacks against CNI — as highlighted with Stuxnet. In a new paper, Richard Derbyshire and a research team at Orange Cyberdefence [here] and Lancaster University focus on the scenario where an entire environment is controlled by an adversary and where all of the assets poll each other to make sure they remain untampered. Any changes to the configuration or a removal of any of the controllers will cause the system to go “Full ON” — and is similar to a Dead Man's switch [1][here] The paper outlines the increase in cyber extortion (Cy-X) tactics and where a key focus now is typically to both encrypt the target's data and exfiltrate their data. In most cases, this type of approach can be defended against in a PLC environment — by replacing existing hardware or resetting the configuration of devices (which is equivalent to a restore from backup). DM-PLC showcases a methodology which will overcome these recovery methods. CrashOverRide and Titon In 2016, the CrashOverRide malware was installed on the Ukrainian critical infrastructure, and which resulted in a cyber attack on the power supply network. It happened on an electrical transmission station near the city of Kiev (Ukrenergo), in December 2016 and resulted in a black-out for around 20% of the Ukraine population. Luckily, it only lasted for one hour, but many think that it was just a test — a dry run — for a more sustained attack. This attack has now been traced to the Crash Override (or Industroyer) malware. A previous attack on the Ukranian power infrastructure in 2015 involved the manual switch off of power to substations, but the newly discovered malware learns the topology of the supply network — by communicating with control equipment within the substations — and automatically shutdown systems. The company who analysed it (Dragos) thinks that it could bring down parts of the energy grid, but not the whole of it, and that the activation date of the malware sample was 17 December 2016. They also defined that the malware can be detected by looking for abnormal network traffic, such as looking for substation locations and probing for electrical switch breakers. Many suspect it may have been sent through phishing emails (as with the 2015 attack), and where Crash Override infected Microsoft Windows machines within the target network and then mapped out control systems in order to locate the key supply points, along with recording network activity which can be sent back to the controllers of the malware. After the discovery phase, it is thought that Crash Override can load up one of four additional modules, and which can communicate with different types of equipment (such as for Honeywell and Siemens systems). This could allow it to target other electrical supply networks within different countries. In 2018, too, it was reported that the Triton malware brought down safety systems for an oil and gas network in the Middle East [here]. This was achieved by the reverse engineering of the firmware used by device controllers and focused itself on specific parts of the infrastructure. A typical attack can often involve disabling safety systems — and which will protect the infrastructure on a system overload. When an overload does occur, the safety systems do not then protect the equipment, and this can lead to severe physical damage of the infrastructure. A tripping of just one part of the safety system, too, can cause a chain reaction, and bring down a large part of the infrastructure. DM-PLC With DM-PLC, all of the PLCs and engineering workstations (EWs) constantly poll each other and detect any deviations from the required attack behaviour — and thus disallow any changes to the overall running of the adversories objectives. If the system is tampered with, it activates a Dead Man's switch, and where the PLCs set their outputs to “ON”. This could have a devastating effect on the physical infrastructure that the PLCs connect to. This — the research team say — moves away from the traditional ransomware approach of encrypting data within the infrastructure to one that allows the system to continue, but under the adversary's command. Figure 1 outlines the basic setup and where the team set up a number of objectives [1]: Deployable with minimal prerequisites from an EW. Runs in parallel to existing operational code. Does not impact existing operational code. Is resilient to tampering/response and recovery processes. Includes tamper detection. Can enact undesirable wide-spread operational impact. Requires a key to relinquish control back to system owners. Can be tested prior to being armed. Figure 1 [1] The main focus of the work is to define a framework for a DM-PLC, and then define mitigation techniques. In order to keep the deadlock, the devices then monitor each other for changes (Figure 2), and where alerts are raised for any perceived changes. Figure 2: Polling of devices Overall, the team successfully tested three main operations [1]: A PLC being removed from the network. The DM-PLC ransom timer expiring. The victim entering a code having ‘paid' their ransom. In a scenario with three PLCs, Figure 3 shows the response to PLC 3 being removed from the network and where PLC 1 and PLC 2 set their outputs to 1 after 25 seconds — which causes the Dead Man switch to activate. Thus, someone taking PLC 3 off the network has 25 seconds before the whole of the network goes into “full ON” mode. Conclusions Dead Man PLC sounds like a script for a movie, but it is a movie that could play for real. Our CNI is precious, and we need to protect it. Otherwise, here's another movie … “Your worst enemy has taken over all the fun rides, and you cannot remove them from your network. They demand a $1 billion ransom, or every ride will stop instantly. Bob accidentally removes one of the controllers — you now have 25 minutes to save lives!” References [1] Derbyshire, R., Green, B., van der Walt, C., & Hutchison, D. (2023). Dead Man's PLC: Towards Viable Cyber Extortion for Operational Technology. arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.09549.
Are you into phreaking for phone sex? Do Rollerblades turn you on? Does the name Captain Midnight mean anything to you? Have you been to Chuck Woolery's Wienerbarn of Science? If so, "Hackers" is the movie for you. This 1995 box-office bust gave us prime Angelina Jolie, Johnny Lee Miller and Matthew Lillard (plus a sub-prime Fisher Stevens) wearing the best cutting-edge fashion the studio could muster. It highlighted blazing-fast 28.8 kbps modems, sweet online handles and some unnecessarily trippy animations. In this episode, the Shat Crew discusses Hackers' gratuitous product placement, the movie's incredible two-disc soundtrack, the exploits of the late Kevin Mitnick and the missed opportunity for a "Kids" crossover film. SUBSCRIBE Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
This week Jackie and Danielle are talking about the 1995 crime thriller Hackers with the lovely ladies from the Let Us In podcast, Emma and Crystle! A teenage hacker finds himself framed for the theft of millions of dollars from a major corporation. Master hacker Dade Murphy, aka Zero Cool, aka Crash Override, has been banned from touching a keyboard for seven years after crashing over 1,500 Wall Street computers at the age of 11. Now keen to get back in front of a monitor, he finds himself in more trouble than ever. Starring: Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Jesse Bradford, Matthew Lillard, Laurence Mason, Renoly Santiago, Lorraine Bracco, and Fisher Stevens. Directed By: Iain Softley ·Season 2 Episode 39· --- No More Late Fees - https://biolinks.heropost.io/nomorelatefees --- Let Us In Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@LetUsInPodcast https://mobile.twitter.com/letusinpodcast https://www.instagram.com/letusin_podcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support
John Viega is the Executive Vice President of Products, Strategy, & Engineering at SilverSky, an Adjunct Professor at NYU Poly, former editor-in-chief for IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine, co-developer of GCM (a mode of operation for block ciphers such as AES), and the original author of Mailman, the GNU Mailing List Manager. He's also the founder of CrashOverride, a stealthy new security company which you should totally apply to work at! Today he joined us to do an impromptu Q&A about his storied career as one of the people on the ground floor of cybersecurity, in its messy and exciting start. This was a fun one and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
Przerysowany, zakorzeniony w post-grunge'owej kulturze świat, w którym komputery nadal są tajemnicze i dla wielu osób niedostępne hipnotyzował już w połowie lat 90., ale teraz, z dodatkiem nostalgii działa ze zdwojoną siłą, co jest dla niego jedynym ratunkiem. Seans przypomina hakowania mózgu - jeżeli wyzwolić się spod jego wpływu, będzie koszmarkiem, na który ówcześni rodzice denerwowali się tak bardzo, jak nastolatki z tamtych lat denerwują się dzisiaj na pokolenie Z. Więcej o "Hakerach" dowiecie się z kolejnego odcinka podcastu Nightslime.Rozmawiamy o latach niewinności internetu, kiedy wydawał się narzędziem robin-hoodów, wybawieniem od złego, przegniłego świata, z którym walczyli renegaci o pseudonimach pokroju Acid Burn i Crash Override i o tym, jak ten obraz został przekształcony w dzisiejszych filmowych hakerów - facetów z nadwagą zamieszkujących piwnice swoich matek.Wspominamy o Angelinie Jolie, która odegrała tutaj jedną ze swoich pierwszych ról i została przez nią zaszufladkowana przez Hollywood jako zbuntowana nastolatka; o czasie spędzonym razem przez całą obsadę, która faktycznie miała się ze sobą zakolegować i dowiedzieć jak najwięcej na temat prawdziwych hakerów; a także o trzyczęściowej ścieżce dźwiękowej z udziałem Orbital, The Prodigy czy Underworld, która dla wielu osób okazała się formującym przyszły gust odkryciem.Patronami odcinka są:Paweł Jaksik, Jakub Kraszewski, Sebastian WojtasikTemat odcinka wybrał nasz patron - Krzysztof Sieja-------------------------------------Możesz nas wesprzeć na https://patronite.pl/Nightslime
David Hewlett reunites with Jason Mamoa to bring this well dressed horror b-movie to life. Being stranded on a prison ship lost in space can drive any AI crazy right? When you die in VR do you become a program?
Podcast: Cyber Security Weekly Podcast (LS 38 · TOP 2.5% what is this?)Episode: Episode 319 - OT Cybersecurity - In conversation with Robert Lee, CEO & Founder of DragosPub date: 2022-04-10We attended the opening of the Dragos office in Melbourne, Australia and met with CEO and Founder, Robert Lee.Robert Lee is a recognized pioneer in the industrial security incident response and threat intelligence community. He gained his start in security as a U.S. Air Force Cyber Warfare Operations Officer tasked to the National Security Agency where he built a first-of-its-kind mission identifying and analyzing national threats to industrial infrastructure. He went on to build the industrial community's first dedicated monitoring and incident response class at the SANS Institute (ICS515) and the industry recognized cyber threat intelligence course (FOR578).Forbes named Robert to its 30 under 30 (2016) list as one of the “brightest entrepreneurs, breakout talents, and change agents” in Enterprise Technology. He is a business leader but also technical practitioner. Robert helped lead the investigation into the 2015 cyber attack on Ukraine's power grid, he and his team at Dragos helped identify and analyze the CRASHOVERRIDE malware that attacked Ukraine's grid in 2016 and the TRISIS malware deployed against an industrial safety system in the Middle East in 2017.Robert is routinely sought after for his advice and input into industrial threat detection and response. He has presented at major security conferences such as SANS, BlackHat, DefCon, and RSA and has testified to the Senate's Energy and National Resources Committee. As a non-resident national security fellow at New America, Robert works to inform policy related to critical infrastructure cyber security and is regularly asked by various governments to brief to national level leaders.Recorded April 7, 2022Video version available at https://youtu.be/i2H3YndP8gsFor more information visit www.dragos.com#otcybersecurity #cybersecurity #dragos #ukraine #cyberattack #crashoverrideThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from MySecurity Media, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
We attended the opening of the Dragos office in Melbourne, Australia and met with CEO and Founder, Robert Lee.Robert Lee is a recognized pioneer in the industrial security incident response and threat intelligence community. He gained his start in security as a U.S. Air Force Cyber Warfare Operations Officer tasked to the National Security Agency where he built a first-of-its-kind mission identifying and analyzing national threats to industrial infrastructure. He went on to build the industrial community's first dedicated monitoring and incident response class at the SANS Institute (ICS515) and the industry recognized cyber threat intelligence course (FOR578).Forbes named Robert to its 30 under 30 (2016) list as one of the “brightest entrepreneurs, breakout talents, and change agents” in Enterprise Technology. He is a business leader but also technical practitioner. Robert helped lead the investigation into the 2015 cyber attack on Ukraine's power grid, he and his team at Dragos helped identify and analyze the CRASHOVERRIDE malware that attacked Ukraine's grid in 2016 and the TRISIS malware deployed against an industrial safety system in the Middle East in 2017.Robert is routinely sought after for his advice and input into industrial threat detection and response. He has presented at major security conferences such as SANS, BlackHat, DefCon, and RSA and has testified to the Senate's Energy and National Resources Committee. As a non-resident national security fellow at New America, Robert works to inform policy related to critical infrastructure cyber security and is regularly asked by various governments to brief to national level leaders.Recorded April 7, 2022Video version available at https://youtu.be/i2H3YndP8gsFor more information visit www.dragos.com#otcybersecurity #cybersecurity #dragos #ukraine #cyberattack #crashoverride
The guys are here to review the 1995 movie hackers. So come hack the planet with us as we learn all about Freaking, computer warfare in 95, and crazy hacker aliases. We have a great time going over what works here, what doesn't, and the guys pick on John for not seeing this classic in 95. When a neophyte hacker stumbles across some dangerous data they were never meant to find, the government's cyber crimes division starts tearing into the hacker scene in New York. Enter former elite hacker Zero Cool, now using the alias Crash Override, who gets accused of the hack and finds himself head first in all the trouble he'd been trying to avoid.
It's Wednesday and you know what that means! Your favorite manboys are rollerblading into your day with laptops, Jolt cola and a 28.8 bps modem prepared to hack your ears! It's another challenge episode! Sam challenges Hodski to recast the ever so accurate computer FILM, Hackers! Can Hodski step up to the challenge? Will Sam grade on a curve? Does Curtis look slick all day?!? Come hang to find out!
Coming up today, let's call this week's episode a Viewers Choice episode, given so many of you reached out to me to cover it. This week, I will make sense of the JBS Holdings Hack.I've always said that the 2016 Crash Override hack. Which, for those not familiar, was the successful infiltration, and shut down, of Kiev's electrical grid in the dead of a frigid Ukranian winter. I've always said that the 2016 Crash Override hack. It wasn't the main event. It was a preview of what was to come.What we are seeing with the hacks of both the Colonial Pipeline and JBS Holdings is a holus bolus full frontal attack on critical infrastructure globally, with the aim of: a) making hackers money; and b) demonstrating the fragility, or perhaps more accurately, the vulnerability, of critical infrastructure. This is Fight Club, except it's not fiction.The Risktory Podcast is created, written, hosted and produced by Jacinthe A Galpin.All rights reserved.Bibliographyhttps://www.cnn.com/2021/06/02/business/beef-hack-jbs/index.htmlhttps://www.cnn.com/2021/06/09/business/jbs-cyberattack-11-million/index.htmlhttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/jbs-paid-11-million-ransom-004139206.htmlhttps://www.ttnews.com/articles/jbs-paid-hackers-11-million-after-hack-closed-plantshttps://www.npr.org/2021/06/03/1002819883/revil-a-notorious-ransomware-gang-was-behind-jbs-cyberattack-the-fbi-sayshttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-31/meat-is-latest-cyber-victim-as-hackers-hit-top-supplier-jbshttps://jbsfoodsgroup.com/articles/jbs-usa-and-pilgrim-s-announce-resolution-of-cyberattack
Ich habe mir den Raphael vom "Dritte Macht" und "Erben Jule Vernes" Podcasts geschnappt, um über einen der "wegweisensten" Filme der 90iger Jahre zu sprechen. Hackers - Im Netz des FBI Folgt Raphael: https://twitter.com/JaDaBlinkts https://twitter.com/dritte_macht https://twitter.com/ErbenJules
CW: Gaslighting, reference to alcohol, minor languageIt’s the day of the show, y’all! Digital program available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/14n7Re3QtUTNxmCFmL_Mwz_CFXSKUAsRb/view?usp=sharingTranscript available at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xKd_xIESRywc2r4ROLHjoytUpN8BOLGd7O7lIZw8pRQ/edit?usp=sharingWritten by T.P. Huth, with improvisation by the performers. Editing by T.P. Huth. Additional sound design by Rose Hahn. Additional editing by Kati Kawaguchi.Sound effects from freesound.org, under Creative Commons. This musical audio drama was produced by Moon Harbor Heroes, as part of March Masksness 2021. You can follow Moon Harbor Heroes @moonharborcast on Twitter. You can find March Masksness @MarchMasksness.Characters were drawn from Apex City, Moon Harbor Heroes, Nerds on a Roll, Otherwhere, Outstanding!, Paradigm Academy, Protean City Comics, Roll Out!, Super Idols, and Unlabelled AP with performers from these podcasts as well as Corpses and Curios, Critically Cute, In Quest of Geek, Pinnacle City in Tabletop Roulette, and Super Streets.Crash Override is played by Alice Kyra. Fae can be found on Unlabelled AP or on Twitter @magicalgirlkyra Travail is played by Alix Catherine. She can be found on In Quest of Geek or on Twitter @AlixWithAnOy.Jade Scarab was played by Amr Ammouraz. She can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes or Protean City Comics or on Twitter @ammourazz.Twist was played by Ashe. Ze can be found on Critically Cute or on Twitter @aLibraryCryptid.Silas was played by Ashley. They can be found on Twitter @FauxFireAsh. Jack Chance was played by Brandon Leon-Gambetta. He can be found on Protean City Comics or on Twitter @bleongambetta.Stellar was played by Charlie. Ce can be found on Otherwhere or on Precure! Podcast Engage! Or on Twitter @magical_pride. Cacophony was played by Chris (aka Polish Ogre). He can be found on Corpses & Curios or on Twitter @Polish_Ogre. Dallas was played by Dallas. He can be found on Twitter @dallas_hawthorn.Violence Violet was played by Dana Lexa. She can be found on Super Idols and on Twitter @authorx. Nazgrim Bloodscale was played by DJ Schulkey. He can be found on Nerds on a Roll or on Twitter @dschulkey.Boom is played by Eli Lee. They can be found on the Roll Out Podcast, or on Twitter @itshamhocksEditor 2 and Echo were played by Elliot Peterson. She can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes or Paradigm Academy or on Twitter @elliotylen.Editor 1 was played by Erik. He can be found on Otherwhere, Shadows of St. Fleur, or on Twitter @PrimeFactorX01.Karen is played by Eryn Cerise. She can be found on Super Idols and on Twitter @eryncerise.The Getup Noise is played by Evan G. They can be found on the Roll Out Podcast or on Twitter @unclepetunio.Anai was played by Evan S. They can be found on the Roll Out! Podcast or on Twitter @NamesEquipped.The theatre shusher was played by icy Sheets. They can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes or on Twitter @icynewyear. Elliot Nagra was played by Izzy (a.k.a. Praxis). They can be found on Outstanding! or on Twitter @PraxisDescends. Lightshow was played by James Malloy. He can be found on Protean City Comics or on Twitter @AndTheMeltdowns.The Blade of Sorrows was played by Jason Patrick Galit (JPG). He can be found on Nerds on a Roll, In Quest of Geek, Moon Harbor Heroes, or on Twitter @JaePeaGee.Mar was played by Jeremy. He can be found on Apex City and Outstanding! or on Twitter @tayuface.Rider Typhen was played by Kai Lee Cain. They can be found on The Versian Chronicles, Moon Harbor Heroes, or on Twitter @TheVersian. Aria was played by Kailyn E. She can be found on Critically Cute or on Twitter @BiggieKK. Kid Kati was played by Kati Kawaguchi. She can be found on Nerds on a Roll or on Twitter @_kidkati. Stagehand was played by Landon. He can be found on Shadows of St. Fleur or on Twitter @OccasionalGM. Julia Lit of That’s Lit with Julia Lit was played by Lee Alder Katcham Seguinte. He can be found on Otherwhere and as the writer and producer of the audio dramas Arcadia, California, and Breathing Space, Final Frontier or on Twitter @TheLawofNames.Imp was played by Loren Peterson. He can be found on Nerds on a Roll, In Quest of Geek, or on Twitter @DM_LSP.Queen Bee was played by Luca. They can be found on Super Idols Golden Glove was played by Roberto Segarra. He can be found on Nerds on a Roll or on Twitter @rob_kabobb. The Wild Thing was played by Rose Hahn. She can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes, A Game Called Quest or on Twitter (@smileyroseyyyy).Nikki was played by Siobhan. She can be found on Otherwhere or on Twitter @spellboundmage. Light Hammer was played by T. Huth. She can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes and Dungeons and Drama Nerds or on Twitter @tphuth94.Camille is played by Vanessa Haas. They can be found on LGBT&D and Tabletop Roulette or on Twitter @alpacamybooks.
Hi fans, it's Alice Kyra. I know it's been a while since anything's been on this feed, I've been meaning to record this for a few weeks and have been avoiding it. As you might surmise from the title of this message and the prolonged hiatus, Unlabelled AP will unfortunately not be continuing. 2020 was a really rough year that's left some of the cast with new health issues and some of the cast with new priorities that need their energy so as much as it pains us, collectively we can't keep producing the show. There are one or two more episodes of Unlabelled: Origins that were recorded and might be uploaded when we're able to get the energy to edit them, but we dont have an estimate of when that could be yet. We are so so thankful for everyone who's listened and shared their excitement for our podcast, and we hope that you'll continue to support the cast in their future endeavors. Unlabelled has been Danni as the GM and Pharallax the Eternal, who can be found @battidanni bea as Jupiter Rising and Purple Empress, who can be found @spacedoobie Mina McJanda as composer, primary editor, The Green Knight, and Red Queen, who can be found @minahoneybat And me, Alice Kyra as occasional editor, Crash Override, and Mandrake. and I can be found @magicalgirlkyra
CW: Gaslighting, reference to alcohol, minor language Two divas (jazz) square off as rehearsals heat up. Digital program available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WKciB6Vl08UZ5e6eSCvSBGyCedExed9C/view?usp=sharing. Transcript available at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d_oukP2PwWxigZSQ1NyJCEHu9ojWPIZtkw4bIu5JQTA/edit. Book, music, and lyrics were written by T.P. Huth, with improvisation from the performers. Editing by T.P. Huth. Sound effects from freesound.org, under Creative Commons. This musical audio drama was produced by Moon Harbor Heroes, as part of March Masksness 2021. You can follow Moon Harbor Heroes @moonharborcast on Twitter. You can find the March Masksness voting on Twitter @MarchMasksness. Characters were drawn from Apex City, Moon Harbor Heroes, Nerds on a Roll, Otherwhere, Outstanding!, Paradigm Academy, Protean City Comics, Roll Out!, Super Idols, and Unlabelled AP with performers from these podcasts as well as Corpses and Curios, Critically Cute, In Quest of Geek, Pinnacle City in Tabletop Roulette, and Super Streets. Check out all of these amazing actual plays, available wherever you listen to podcasts. Editor 1 was played by Erik. He can be found on Otherwhere, Shadows of St. Fleur, or on Twitter @PrimeFactorX01. Editor 2 and Echo were played by Elliot Peterson. She can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes or Paradigm Academy or on Twitter @elliotylen. Boom is played by Eli Lee. They can be found on the Roll Out Podcast, or on Twitter @itshamhocks. Crash Override is played by Alice Kyra. Fae can be found on Unlabelled AP or on Twitter @magicalgirlkyra Twist was played by Ashe. Ze can be found on Critically Cute or on Twitter @aLibraryCryptid. The Wild Thing was played by Rose Hahn. She can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes, A Game Called Quest or on Twitter (@smileyroseyyyy). Lightshow was played by James Malloy. He can be found on Protean City Comics or on Twitter @AndTheMeltdowns. Camille is played by Vanessa Haas. They can be found on LGBT&D and Tabletop Roulette or on Twitter @alpacamybooks. Aria was played by Kailyn E. She can be found on Critically Cute or on Twitter @BiggieKK. Kid Kati was played by Kati Kawaguchi. She can be found on Nerds on a Roll or on Twitter @_kidkati. Light Hammer was played by T. Huth. She can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes and Dungeons and Drama Nerds or on Twitter @tphuth94. Nikki was played by Siobhan. She can be found on Otherwhere or on Twitter @spellboundmage. The Getup Noise is played b y Evan G. They can be found on the Roll Out Podcast or on Twitter @unclepetunio. The anonymous PCOY child was played by Brandon Leon-Gambetta. He can be found on Protean City Comics or on Twitter @bleongambetta. Sage was played by Elsbeth Denman. She can be found on Protean City Comics and Outstanding! Or on Twitter @savetheturret. Cacophony was played by Chris (aka Polish Ogre). He can be found on Corpses & Curios or on Twitter @Polish_Ogre. Anai was played by Evan S. They can be found on the Roll Out! Podcast or on Twitter @NamesEquipped. Stagehand was played by Landon. He can be found on Shadows of St. Fleur or on Twitter @OccasionalGM. Stellar was played by Charlie. Ce can be found on Otherwhere or on Precure! Podcast Engage! Or on Twitter @magical_pride. Mar was played by Jeremy. He can be found on Apex City and Outstanding! or on Twitter @tayuface.
CW: Gaslighting Another March Masksness issue. And this time *jazz hands* it’s a musical! Transcript available at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L.... Book, music, and lyrics were written by T.P. Huth, with improvisation from the performers. Editing by T.P. Huth. Additional music for this issue was Volatile Reaction by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song... License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Sound effects from freesound.org, under Creative Commons. This musical audio drama was produced by Moon Harbor Heroes, as part of March Masksness 2021. You can follow Moon Harbor Heroes @moonharborcast on Twitter. You can find the March Masksness voting on Twitter @MarchMasksness. Characters were drawn from Apex City, Moon Harbor Heroes, Nerds on a Roll, Otherwhere, Outstanding!, Paradigm Academy, Protean City Comics, Roll Out!, Super Idols, and Unlabelled AP with performers from these podcasts as well as Corpses and Curios, Critically Cute, In Quest of Geek, Pinnacle City in Tabletop Roulette, and Super Streets. Check out all of these amazing actual plays, available wherever you listen to podcasts. Editor 1 was played by Erik. He can be found on Otherwhere, Shadows of St. Fleur, or on Twitter @PrimeFactorX01. Editor 2 and Echo were played by Elliot Peterson. She can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes or Paradigm Academy or on Twitter @elliotylen. The actor was played by Andy. He can be found onTabletop Roulette or on Twitter @andylion92. Lightshow was played by James Malloy. He can be found on Protean City Comics or on Twitter @AndTheMeltdowns. Light Hammer was played by T. Huth. She can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes and Dungeons and Drama Nerds or on Twitter @tphuth94. The Getup Noise is played b y Evan G. They can be found on the Roll Out Podcast or on Twitter @unclepetunio. Boom is played by Eli Lee. They can be found on the Roll Out Podcast, or on Twitter @itshamhocks. Anai was played by Evan S. They can be found on the Roll Out! Podcast or on Twitter @NamesEquipped. Nikki was played by Siobhan. She can be found on Otherwhere or on Twitter @spellboundmage. Stellar was played by Charlie. Ce can be found on Otherwhere or on Precure! Podcast Engage! Or on Twitter @magical_pride. Camille is played by Vanessa Haas. They can be found on LGBT&D and Tabletop Roulette or on Twitter @alpacamybooks. Crash Override is played by Alice Kyra. Fae can be found on Unlabelled AP or on Twitter @magicalgirlkyra. Stagehand was played by Landon. He can be found on Shadows of St. Fleur or on Twitter @OccasionalGM. Twist was played by Ashe. Ze can be found on Critically Cute or on Twitter @aLibraryCryptid. The Wild Thing was played by Rose Hahn. She can be found on Moon Harbor Heroes, A Game Called Quest or on Twitter @smileyroseyyyy. Elliot Nagra was played by Praxis. They can be found on Outstanding! Or on Twitter @PraxisDescends. Kid Kati was played by Kati Kawaguchi. She can be found on Nerds on a Roll or on Twitter @_kidkati. The soloist was played by Dallas. He can be found on Twitter @dallas_hawthorn. Mar was played by Jeremy. He can be found on Apex City and Outstanding! or on Twitter @tayuface. Aria was played by Kailyn E. She can be found on Critically Cute or on Twitter @BiggieKK. Rider Typhen was played by Kai Lee Cain. They can be found on Versian Chronicles or Moon Harbor Heroes or on Twitter @TheVersian. Cacophony was played by Chris (aka Polish Ogre). He can be found on Corpses & Curios or on Twitter @Polish_Ogre.
Podcast: The CyberWire Daily (LS 59 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Manufacturing sector is increasingly a target for adversaries. [Research Saturday]Pub date: 2021-01-16Guest Selena Larson, senior cyber threat analyst at Dragos, Inc., joins us to discuss their research into recent observations of ICS-targeting threats to manufacturing organizations. Cyber risk to the manufacturing sector is increasing, led by disruptive cyberattacks impacting industrial processes, intrusions enabling information gathering and process information theft, and new activity from Industrial Control Systems (ICS)-targeting adversaries. Dragos currently publicly tracks five ICS-focused activity groups targeting manufacturing: CHRYSENE, PARISITE, MAGNALLIUM, WASSONITE, and XENOTIME in addition to various ransomware activities capable of disrupting operations. Manufacturing relies on ICS to scale, function, and ensure consistent quality control and product safety. It provides crucial materials, products, and medicine and is classified as critical infrastructure. Due to the interconnected nature of facilities and operations, an attack on a manufacturing entity can have ripple effects across the supply chain that relies on timely and precise production to support product fulfillment, health and safety, and national security objectives. Ransomware adversaries are adopting ICS-aware functionality with the ability to stop industrial related processes and cause disruptive – and potentially destructive – impacts. Dragos has not observed ICS-specific malware targeting manufacturing operations on the same scale or sophistication as that used in the disruptive TRISIS and CRASHOVERRIDE malware attacks that targeted energy operations in Saudi Arabia and Ukraine, respectively. However, known and ongoing threats to manufacturing can have direct and indirect impact to operations. This report provides a snapshot of the threat landscape as of October 2020 and is expected to change in the future as adversaries and their behaviors evolve. The research can be found here:ICS Threat Activity on the Rise in Manufacturing SectorThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from CyberWire, Inc., which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Guest Selena Larson, senior cyber threat analyst at Dragos, Inc., joins us to discuss their research into recent observations of ICS-targeting threats to manufacturing organizations. Cyber risk to the manufacturing sector is increasing, led by disruptive cyberattacks impacting industrial processes, intrusions enabling information gathering and process information theft, and new activity from Industrial Control Systems (ICS)-targeting adversaries. Dragos currently publicly tracks five ICS-focused activity groups targeting manufacturing: CHRYSENE, PARISITE, MAGNALLIUM, WASSONITE, and XENOTIME in addition to various ransomware activities capable of disrupting operations. Manufacturing relies on ICS to scale, function, and ensure consistent quality control and product safety. It provides crucial materials, products, and medicine and is classified as critical infrastructure. Due to the interconnected nature of facilities and operations, an attack on a manufacturing entity can have ripple effects across the supply chain that relies on timely and precise production to support product fulfillment, health and safety, and national security objectives. Ransomware adversaries are adopting ICS-aware functionality with the ability to stop industrial related processes and cause disruptive – and potentially destructive – impacts. Dragos has not observed ICS-specific malware targeting manufacturing operations on the same scale or sophistication as that used in the disruptive TRISIS and CRASHOVERRIDE malware attacks that targeted energy operations in Saudi Arabia and Ukraine, respectively. However, known and ongoing threats to manufacturing can have direct and indirect impact to operations. This report provides a snapshot of the threat landscape as of October 2020 and is expected to change in the future as adversaries and their behaviors evolve. The research can be found here: ICS Threat Activity on the Rise in Manufacturing Sector
Guest Selena Larson, senior cyber threat analyst at Dragos, Inc., joins us to discuss their research into recent observations of ICS-targeting threats to manufacturing organizations. Cyber risk to the manufacturing sector is increasing, led by disruptive cyberattacks impacting industrial processes, intrusions enabling information gathering and process information theft, and new activity from Industrial Control Systems (ICS)-targeting adversaries. Dragos currently publicly tracks five ICS-focused activity groups targeting manufacturing: CHRYSENE, PARISITE, MAGNALLIUM, WASSONITE, and XENOTIME in addition to various ransomware activities capable of disrupting operations. Manufacturing relies on ICS to scale, function, and ensure consistent quality control and product safety. It provides crucial materials, products, and medicine and is classified as critical infrastructure. Due to the interconnected nature of facilities and operations, an attack on a manufacturing entity can have ripple effects across the supply chain that relies on timely and precise production to support product fulfillment, health and safety, and national security objectives. Ransomware adversaries are adopting ICS-aware functionality with the ability to stop industrial related processes and cause disruptive – and potentially destructive – impacts. Dragos has not observed ICS-specific malware targeting manufacturing operations on the same scale or sophistication as that used in the disruptive TRISIS and CRASHOVERRIDE malware attacks that targeted energy operations in Saudi Arabia and Ukraine, respectively. However, known and ongoing threats to manufacturing can have direct and indirect impact to operations. This report provides a snapshot of the threat landscape as of October 2020 and is expected to change in the future as adversaries and their behaviors evolve. The research can be found here: ICS Threat Activity on the Rise in Manufacturing Sector
Keri and Carter begin by laughing at the absurdity of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration theme: "America United," and then Keri kicks off a discussion about not living in constant fear of losing "accumulated treasures" in life, inspired by her recent rewatching of "V for Vendetta." They spend quite a while reading and responding to chats before discussing the most recent round of social media purges, paying close attention to the attack and coordinated destruction of Parler by Apple, Google, and Amazon. Carter reports on the ensuing Parler vulnerability revealed when Twilio discontinued Parler's services, thus permitting hackers to gain administrative access and download all Parler content. Carter doesn't believe Parler will ever return. Links Referenced in the Show: Biden's inauguration theme: https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-inaugurations-george-w-bush-bill-clinton-capitol-siege-b6a74809de2ed6dff2602fa586d07897 Carter's video on the Digital Reign of Terror: https://youtu.be/TyaEL205vOg Twilio suspends Parler: https://twitter.com/jamestitcomb/status/1348289688302362629 A Parler hack ensues: https://www.alpha.facebook.com/groups/majordomo/permalink/10161497935914522/ Crash Override's attack liveblog: https://twitter.com/donk_enby Archived Parler data tracker: https://tracker.archiveteam.org/parler/ Thanks for Watching! The best way to follow Unsafe Space, no matter which platforms ban us, is to visit: https://unsafespace.com While we're still allowed on YouTube, please don't forget to verify that you're subscribed, and to like and share this episode. You can find us there at: https://unsafespace.com/channel For episode clips, visit: https://unsafespace.com/clips Also, come join our community of dangerous thinkers at the following social media sites...at least until we get banned: Twitter: @unsafespace Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Parler: @unsafespace Locals: unsafespace.locals.com MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg To help us continue operating, please visit: https://unsafespace.com/donate Don't forget to pick up some Unsafe Space merch while you're there!
Keri and Carter begin by laughing at the absurdity of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration theme: "America United," and then Keri kicks off a discussion about not living in constant fear of losing "accumulated treasures" in life, inspired by her recent rewatching of "V for Vendetta." They spend quite a while reading and responding to chats before discussing the most recent round of social media purges, paying close attention to the attack and coordinated destruction of Parler by Apple, Google, and Amazon. Carter reports on the ensuing Parler vulnerability revealed when Twilio discontinued Parler's services, thus permitting hackers to gain administrative access and download all Parler content. Carter doesn't believe Parler will ever return. Links Referenced in the Show: Biden's inauguration theme: https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-inaugurations-george-w-bush-bill-clinton-capitol-siege-b6a74809de2ed6dff2602fa586d07897 Carter's video on the Digital Reign of Terror: https://youtu.be/TyaEL205vOg Twilio suspends Parler: https://twitter.com/jamestitcomb/status/1348289688302362629 A Parler hack ensues: https://www.alpha.facebook.com/groups/majordomo/permalink/10161497935914522/ Crash Override's attack liveblog: https://twitter.com/donk_enby Archived Parler data tracker: https://tracker.archiveteam.org/parler/ Thanks for Watching! The best way to follow Unsafe Space, no matter which platforms ban us, is to visit: https://unsafespace.com While we're still allowed on YouTube, please don't forget to verify that you're subscribed, and to like and share this episode. You can find us there at: https://unsafespace.com/channel For episode clips, visit: https://unsafespace.com/clips Also, come join our community of dangerous thinkers at the following social media sites...at least until we get banned: Twitter: @unsafespace Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Parler: @unsafespace Locals: unsafespace.locals.com MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg To help us continue operating, please visit: https://unsafespace.com/donate Don't forget to pick up some Unsafe Space merch while you're there!
Cynthia is out of control, Becky is striking a bargain with an ancient power, Saoirse is grabbing any advantage she can steal. Will it be enough? This time on Unlabelled: It's been a big day for all of us. Chapters: 00:27: Becky escapes to the glade. 06:19: A battle of technological trickers. 15:44: Heeeeere's Cynthia! 19:02: Arms treaty. 26:24: An electrifying conflict. 34:48: Shutting it down. 43:16: Picking up the pieces. 49:37: Conversations over cocoa. 58:24: Epilogues. 61:56: End of session moves and book-keeping. Cast: Danni, our MC (@battidanni) Alice Kyra, playing Saoirse Olivera aka Crash Override (@magicalgirlkyra) bea mcjanda, playing Cynthia Krull aka Jupiter Rising (@spacedoobie) Mina McJanda, playing Becky Lancaster aka The Green Knight (@minahoneybat) NPC Roster: Leone aka Tidal (she/her): Big Bad's older sister, a werewolf with moon-themed aquakinetic abilities. Drone Lady? ( she/her): Mysterious wood-masked mistress of mechanical minions. Electric Guy? (h e/him): Mysterious wood-masked master of meteorological mischief. Old Man Oak (he/him): Plant spirit and mentor of the Green Knight legacy. ???? (it/its): The spirit of winter and ice that dwells within the Storm Sceptre. Alissandra Oliviera (she/her): Brazilian witch descended from a long line of witches, works as a magical adventure archaeologist. Saorise’s mom. Sylvia Siobhan Sullivan (she/her): Saoirse’s other mom. Was taken by the fairies as a kid, entered the superhero life as the young hero Beltane, now works as a magical lawyer under the name of Clíodhna. Big Bad aka Margaret (she/her): Big werewolf girl with wind powers and school bully. Links: This podcast uses Masks: A New Generation by Magpie Games. This work uses material from the Phoenix Academy playset published by Magpie Games in Masks: Unbound and written by Rob Wieland which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US).
With the civilians out of the way, there’s nothing stopping our heroes from using their full powers against the villains opposing them. But is that really such a good idea? Chapters: 00:27: One last civilian to rescue. 06:04: Cynthia evolves. 12:26: Green knight enters the fight. 20:16: Saoirse spots an interloper. 28:11: Desperate battle 32:35: Enter Ganymede Omega Cast: Danni, our MC (@battidanni) Alice Kyra, playing Saoirse Olivera aka Crash Override (@magicalgirlkyra) bea mcjanda, playing Cynthia Krull aka Jupiter Rising (@spacedoobie) Mina McJanda, playing Becky Lancaster aka The Green Knight (@minahoneybat) NPC Roster: Disruptor (she/her): A tech-manipulating supervillain and star of Halcyon’s underground villain-for-hire gig economy. Leone aka Tidal (she/her): Big Bad's older sister, a werewolf with moon-themed aquakinetic abilities. Arete (they/them): A lean rockclimber with terrakinetic powers. Thermal (they/them): A heavy-set skydiver with aerokinetic abilities. Drone Lady? (she/her): Mysterious wood-masked mistress of mechanical minions. Malcontent (she/her): A hero with energy-absorption powers in the first graduating class of Phoenix Academy, who rejected the superhero life to enter politics. Links: This podcast uses Masks: A New Generation by Magpie Games. This work uses material from the Phoenix Academy playset published by Magpie Games in Masks: Unbound and written by Rob Wieland which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US).
Join us as we talk about one of Casey's Favorite movies of all time. Plot: A teenage hacker finds himself framed for the theft of millions of dollars from a major corporation. Master hacker Dade Murphy, aka Zero Cool, aka Crash Override, has been banned from touching a keyboard for seven years after crashing over 1,500 Wall Street computers at the age of 11. Now keen to get back in front of a monitor, he finds himself in more trouble than ever. Follow us on IG: @todeathpod
A peaceful weekend trip to Halcyon City’s Museum of Heroism is thrown into chaos as villains attack! Will our heroes-in-training stand up to these professional supervillains? Or have they bitten off more than they can chew? Chapters: 00:09: Crash, disrupted 04:44: Arrival of elemental evil 10:26: Jupiter Rising makes her stand 16:47: Green Knight to the rescue 31:59: Bringing down the house 38:35: Cynthia pushed to her limits Cast: Danni, our MC (@battidanni) Alice Kyra, playing Saoirse Olivera aka Crash Override (@magicalgirlkyra) bea mcjanda, playing Cynthia Krull aka Jupiter Rising (@spacedoobie) Mina McJanda, playing Becky Lancaster aka The Green Knight (@minahoneybat) NPC Roster: Disruptor (she/her): A tech-manipulating supervillain and star of Halcyon’s underground villain-for-hire gig economy. Leone aka Tidal (she/her): Big Bad's older sister, a werewolf with moon-themed aquakinetic abilities. Arete (they/them): A lean rockclimber with terrakinetic powers. Thermal (they/them): A heavy-set skydiver with aerokinetic abilities. Links: This podcast uses Masks: A New Generation by Magpie Games. This work uses material from the Phoenix Academy playset published by Magpie Games in Masks: Unbound and written by Rob Wieland which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US).
It’s the weekend - and National Hero Day! The promise of free museum entry (and a free slushie) brings our heroes to Halcyon City’s Museum of Heroism - and as they’ll learn, this trip will end up being very educational indeed… Chapters: 00:27: Nobody’s Grounded on National Hero day! 03:39: Arrival at the Museum 09:46: The Storm Scepter 17:30: The Honourable Fallen, Dishonoured 19:26: Lives Earth Couldn’t Dream Of 23:42: Another Tree in the Forest 34:29: Crash/Disrupt Cast: Danni, our MC (@battidanni) Alice Kyra, playing Saoirse Olivera aka Crash Override (@magicalgirlkyra) bea mcjanda, playing Cynthia Krull aka Jupiter Rising (@spacedoobie) Mina McJanda, playing Becky Lancaster aka The Green Knight (@minahoneybat) NPC Roster: Prof. Fischer (he/him): The father of Jodie, Cynthia's girlfriend. A professor at one of Halcyon City’s colleges. Pastel (she/her): A well-travelled superhero who can make paintings come to life. Tempyst (she/her): A hero-turned-villain in Halcyon's Dark Age (i.e. the 90s) who used the Storm Scepter to unleash terrible freezing weather upon Halcyon before mysteriously disappearing. Platinum (he/him): A fallen member of the Effigy legacy. Knight Gladiolus (she/her): A relative newcomer in the roster of adult superheroes protecting Halcyon, fighting evil with a trident, plant powers and wooden armour. Jurlassic (she/her): A Dinosaur-themed heroine from way back, and a particular favourite of Saoirse’s. Disruptor (she/her): A tech-themed supervillain and old foe of Princess Phoenix and Everyman - see the previous episode for more! Links: This podcast uses Masks: A New Generation by Magpie Games. This work uses material from the Phoenix Academy playset published by Magpie Games in Masks: Unbound and written by Rob Wieland which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US).
The debate heats up, as the girls face down a villain from the Green Knight’s past. What will it take to free Zen Garden from Poison Ivy’s control? And what will be left of our girls when this debate is done? Chapters: 02:00: Debate part deux. 05:13: Zen loses their cool. 07:37: Backstage again. 09:57: Facing Ivy down. 18:45: Saoirse (and Abby and Marge) join the fight. 33:25: Post-fight decompressing. 38:57: Pernicious weeds. 41:49: End of session moves. Cast: Danni, our MC (@battidanni) Alice Kyra, playing Saoirse Olivera aka Crash Override (@magicalgirlkyra) bea mcjanda, playing Cynthia Krull aka Jupiter Rising (@spacedoobie) Mina McJanda, playing Becky Lancaster aka The Green Knight (@minahoneybat) NPC Roster: Zen Garden (they/them): A student made entirely of rock and dirt - one of Crash’s challengers for Class President, though definitely not a frontrunner. Creeping Ivy (???): Old enemy of the Green Knight legacy - an insidious, strangling creature of vines whose promises are poison. Niles Berman (she/her)/Pharrolax the Eternal (she/her): Niles was a mild-mannered archaelogist; Pharrolax was the cat-god-queen ruler of an alternate ancient Egypt. When the Amulet of Sekhmet-Ka-Ra transferred Pharrolax’s essence into Niles, there was a brief reign of terror, until the heroes of Halcyon City confiscated the amulet. Now, they share duties teaching History at Phoenix Academy. Abby Juration aka Dispell (she/her): A gothic lolita spell-weaver from a storied family of mages. Crash's other rival for Class President. Margaret aka Big Bad (she/her): Big werewolf girl with wind powers and school bully, forced to work with the team on Saoirse’s election campaign by Principal Hellbinder. Princess Arizella (she/her): A privateer princess who abdicated her title to her undersea kingdom to fight villains as the swashbuckling hero Cutlass - and act as Phoenix Academy's teacher of English and Drama. Catherine Tracey (she/her): The school therapist, helping students face the trials of school (superheroic and mundane) with the aid of her emotional support rabbit, Hopscotch. Evangeline aka Incredible Ooze (she/her): Though this hero's most obvious power is that she's entirely composed of amorphous slime, she'd prefer to be known as a gadgeteer hero. Shy and socially awkward. Bob aka 808 (he/him): A TV-headed robot who’s a big nerd for AV electronics. Links: Catherine Tracey and her emotional support rabbit Hopscotch are inspired by the characters of the same name generated in All My Fantasy Children ep. 93 by Aaron Catano-Saez and Jeff Stormer. This podcast uses Masks: A New Generation by Magpie Games. This work uses material from the Phoenix Academy playset published by Magpie Games in Masks: Unbound and written by Rob Wieland which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US).
The auditorium is packed with pupils, the lights are up, and three folding desks sit on the stage - it’s time for the grand debate that will decide who becomes Class President. But the stakes may be higher than even that, as a mysterious foe makes their move. Chapters: 0:27: Zen meets garden. 2:47: Entering the auditorium. 6:24: Pharrolax explains how this works. 16:09: Zen makes their entrance. 24:58: The debate starts. 41:44: Dire warnings from Old Man Oak. Cast: Danni, our MC (@battidanni) Alice Kyra, playing Saoirse Olivera aka Crash Override (@magicalgirlkyra) bea mcjanda, playing Cynthia Krull aka Jupiter Rising (@spacedoobie) Mina McJanda, playing Becky Lancaster aka The Green Knight (@minahoneybat) NPC Roster: Zen Garden (they/them): A student made entirely of rock and dirt - one of Crash’s challengers for Class President, though definitely not a frontrunner. Creeping Ivy (???): Old enemy of the Green Knight legacy - an insidious, strangling creature of vines whose promises are poison. Niles Berman (she/her)/Pharrolax the Eternal (she/her): Niles was a mild-mannered archaelogist; Pharrolax was the cat-god-queen ruler of an alternate ancient Egypt. When the Amulet of Sekhmet-Ka-Ra transferred Pharrolax’s essence into Niles, there was a brief reign of terror, until the heroes of Halcyon City confiscated the amulet. Now, they share duties teaching History at Phoenix Academy. Lyra Lancer aka Snowflake (she/her): A student newly arrived under the Clean Slate program, with the same ice powers as the rest of her (supervillain) family. Old Man Oak (he/his): The ancient spirit guiding the legacy of the Green Knight - a vast tree glimpsed in visions in an endless summer glade. Evangeline aka Incredible Ooze (she/her): Though this hero's most obvious power is that she's entirely composed of amorphous slime, she'd prefer to be known as a gadgeteer hero. Shy and socially awkward. Bob aka 808 (he/him): A TV-headed robot who’s a big nerd for AV electronics. Abby Juration aka Dispell (she/her): A gothic lolita spell-weaver from a storied family of mages. Crash's other rival for Class President. Links: This podcast uses Masks: A New Generation by Magpie Games. This work uses material from the Phoenix Academy playset published by Magpie Games in Masks: Unbound and written by Rob Wieland which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US).
Episode Notes King Lizard and the Gizzard Wizard were performed by Thomas who can be found on twitter @DorkseidVOIntravenous was played by Landon who can be found on twitter @superlandon1Insectivore was played by DJ Guilds who can be found on twitter @docduderMirage, Coral, and Scarlet Spider were played by Vanessa Haas who can be found on twitter @alpacamybooks Livewire and Jumpscare were played by Andy who can be found on twitter @andylion92Boom!, The Get-up Noise, and Tutankamen Rider were played by Lee, Evan G and Evan S from Rollout Podcast. They can be found on twitter @itshamhocks @unclepetunio @namesequipped and @RolloutPodcast, respectively. Snowflake and Crash Override were played by Danni and Alice from Unlabelled. They can be found on twitter, @battidanni @magicalfirlkyra and @unalabelledAP, respectivelyEdgelord and Disqo were played by Drew and Kim from Corpses and Curios. They can be found on twitter, @cyber_sasquatch @artemispruitt and @cropsescurios, respectivelyLady Terminator and The Huger were played by Shannon and Joel from Critical Bits. They can be found on twitter, @plentyofalcoves and @CriticalBitCastDaybreak was played by Erik from Apex City. They can be found on twitter @primefactorx01 and @ApexCityCastThe music you heard was “Masksness Sting” by Jeremy Borders, GM of Apex City. They can be found on twitter @tayuface and @ApexCityCast, respectively.March Masksness is the insane brain child of James Malloy from Protean City Comics. They can be found on twitter, @andthemeltdowns and @ProteanCity, respectively.For more stories from Zenith Bay, including more King Lizard and the Gizzard Wizard, follow us on twitter @paradigmpod1 or find us on your favorite podcast app by searching Paradigm Academy.Find out more at https://paradigm-academy.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Lena spricht mit Aurelia Brandenburg über Gaming und die Gamerszene. Was ist eigentlich Gamergate? Wie hängen Antifeminismus und Frauenfeindlichkeit mit der Szene zusammen? Und was passiert, wenn man beispielsweise als Frau Größen der Szene kritisiert? Wir reden auch über die Diskursverschiebung durch rechte Kampfbegriffe und die Verantwortung von Szenestars und Plattformen. Im Medienthema stellt Aurelia das Buch "Crash Override" von Zoe Quinn vor.
The Ukrainian electrical grid hack seems, on further review, to have been designed to do far more damage than it actually accomplished. InnfiRAT is scouting for access to cryptocurrency wallets. A sophisticated threat actor is using Simjacker for surveillance on phones in the Middle East. The SINET 16 have been announced. A penetration test goes bad due to a misunderstanding of scope, and Baltimore decides, hey, it might be a good idea to back up files. Johannes Ullrich from the SANS Technology Institute on web spam systems. Guest is Rosa Smothers from KnowBe4 discussing her career journey and the importance of diversity in tech. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/September/CyberWire_2019_09_13.html Support our show
Podcast: Unsolicited Response PodcastEpisode: Selecting an IDS Detection SolutionPub date: 2017-07-19Dale Peterson interviews Rob Lee, founder and CEO of Dragos - SANS 515 Creator - former SCADA Diva - Chief FUD Debunker - ..., focusing on how an asset owner should select an advanced IDS detection solution from a crowded market of 25+ new offerings. Here is a breakdown of the episode: 3:50 What surprised Rob most about the response to Crashoverride? 8:40 What should be in place before an asset owner considers an advanced threat detection solution, and how many and what type of people are required to gain the benefits of a sophisticated detection solution. 13:30 Rob's controversial view that their should be a separate ICS Secure Operations Center (SOC) rather than integrating it into an existing Enterprise SOC. Then we talk about Rob's breakdown of four different classes of ICS detection solutions 15:55 Configuration Analysis Solutions 19:15 Statistical Analysis (Modeling, Baseline, Threshold and Time) Solutions 24:50 Indicator (signatures) Solutions 30:35 Behavioral Solutions compared to other three approaches 35:50 How does an asset owner choose between the 25+ offerings? 37:40 Rob's view that vendors in this space are startups and can't do a good job in multiple classes. They need to focus on one class and a small number of sectors to be credible. 39:35 Depth v. Breadth and the push to please VC's by saying you cover the entire ICS space 43:50 You got to test it Signup for the ICS Security: Friday News & Notes email Check Out the S4 Events YouTube Channel The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
On this week's episode, I look at Crash Override, malware that successfully attacked Ukraine's power grid in 2016, and I explore why this type of malware should terrify us all.The Risktory Podcast is created, written and produced by Jacinthe A Galpin.Soundtrack Credits (sourced from www.freemusicarchive.org)Podington Bear - Elephants on ParadeAlan Spiljak - Empty DaysAlan Spiljak - Stars AboveAlan Spiljak - Flying AwayAlan Spiljak - Fantasy in my MindAlan Spiljak - Not the End
On this week's episode, I look at Crash Override, malware that successfully attacked Ukraine's power grid in 2016, and I explore why this type of malware should terrify us all.The Risktory Podcast is created, written and produced by Jacinthe A Galpin.Soundtrack Credits (sourced from www.freemusicarchive.org)Podington Bear - Elephants on ParadeAlan Spiljak - Empty DaysAlan Spiljak - Stars AboveAlan Spiljak - Flying AwayAlan Spiljak - Fantasy in my MindAlan Spiljak - Not the End
This week’s episode brought to you by Comic Book Pitt, Slice on Broadway, and Alex Kahrs Design & Media! It's Krause and Sorg in studio with Chilla coming at us from Studio C as we're talking tech. This week's topics include: Sorg is sharing his Awesome Thing of the Week from his travel to Texas over the weekend. We're learning about how to find where source code used for movies comes from thanks to Chilla. Chilla is sharing the Pixel Slate as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Krause has a new bluetooth headset from Plantronics. We're not talking about the why - just that it's a thing. Pittsburgh is getting a LEGO Store, and it's almost ready to open! There are two types of people who shop at malls: 1) Mall shoppers; and 2) Apple and Microsoft shoppers. Apple Watch can thank Australia for the Daylight Saving bug heads-up. You may be able to finally change your username on Playstation Network! iOS 12 can do effects in FaceTime! Lenovo allows you to use smart display to add Google Assistant to your kitchen. There's a robot that can install drywall - by itself. Google had an event. Krause is giving us the high points. We're exploring some fun options for Google Broadcast. Google Duplex will answer a call for you and will transcribe the call and give you options to interact with the call. Google Assistant will be able to make an appointment for you starting as early as next month. Krause got to check out Microsoft Ignite and is sharing a bit of his experience. We're learning about Windows Intune. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Chilla (@chilla), Krause (@KrazyKrause) and Sorg (@Sorgatron) Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST!
This week’s episode brought to you by Comic Book Pitt, Slice on Broadway, and Alex Kahrs Design & Media! It's Krause and Sorg in studio with Chilla coming at us from Studio C as we're talking tech. This week's topics include: Sorg is sharing his Awesome Thing of the Week from his travel to Texas over the weekend. We're learning about how to find where source code used for movies comes from thanks to Chilla. Chilla is sharing the Pixel Slate as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Krause has a new bluetooth headset from Plantronics. We're not talking about the why - just that it's a thing. Pittsburgh is getting a LEGO Store, and it's almost ready to open! There are two types of people who shop at malls: 1) Mall shoppers; and 2) Apple and Microsoft shoppers. Apple Watch can thank Australia for the Daylight Saving bug heads-up. You may be able to finally change your username on Playstation Network! iOS 12 can do effects in FaceTime! Lenovo allows you to use smart display to add Google Assistant to your kitchen. There's a robot that can install drywall - by itself. Google had an event. Krause is giving us the high points. We're exploring some fun options for Google Broadcast. Google Duplex will answer a call for you and will transcribe the call and give you options to interact with the call. Google Assistant will be able to make an appointment for you starting as early as next month. Krause got to check out Microsoft Ignite and is sharing a bit of his experience. We're learning about Windows Intune. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Chilla (@chilla), Krause (@KrazyKrause) and Sorg (@Sorgatron) Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST!
In this Weeks episode we go over our Buddy Cop Movie Bracket, Pat reviews AntMan and Wasp and the guys talk about the statues of Walking Dead and why we don't watch it anymore....... with special guest Delgado. We Suggest it Kevin - hackers - Free on Vudu and Hulu A teenage hacker finds himself framed for the theft of millions of dollars from a major corporation. Master hacker Dade Murphy, aka Zero Cool, aka Crash Override, has been banned from touching a keyboard for seven years after crashing over 1,500 Wall Street computers at the age of 11. Now keen to get back in front of a monitor, he finds himself in more trouble than ever. Free on Vudu...https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/details/title/140771 https://www.hulu.com/watch/786758 Delgado - The Sinner -NetFlix Young mother Cora Tannetti is overcome by an inexplicable fit of rage that leads her to commit a startling -- and very public -- act of violence, with no explanation as to why she did it. When Detective Harry Ambrose begins his investigation and grows obsessed with uncovering Cora's hidden motive, the two work together to try to get deep into her psyche to learn about the violent secrets that are hidden in her past. The eight-episode thriller -- which tries to uncover the "why" instead of the "who" or "what" -- stars Jessica Biel, who also serves as an executive producer, and Bill Pullman in the lead roles. https://www.netflix.com/title/80175802 Pat- On My Block - NetFlix "On My Block" follows a quartet of bright, street-savvy friends who are navigating their way through high school, including all the of the triumph, pain and newness they experience along the way. Lifelong friendships are tested as Monse, Ruby, Jamal and Cesar confront the challenges of adolescence and life in their predominantly Hispanic and black neighborhood in South Central Los Angeles in this coming-of-age comedy series. https://www.netflix.com/title/80117809
Brad talks with Asif, the creator of the Visual Novel Gehennam.Digressions:Jarf returns to recommend Crash Override by Zoe Quinn.Speaking of Jarf, he guested on 20th Century Popcast. This causes tension between he and Brad. Somehow, Kyle Crane gets dragged into this mess. The Spider-Man drawn by Ron Frenz will always be Brad's Spider-Man.Sean Murphy's Batman: White Knight
Happy Memorial Day, darlings! We're back with another totally 90s episode of Killing Your Darlings! This time it's Dan's pick and we are watching quite possibly the most nineties movie to have ever ninetied in the nineties, Hackers! This movie made Angelina Jolie a star, motorcycle gear an essential fashion choice and Johnny Lee Miller...American? Miller plays a teen computer hacker named Crash Override who as a young boy pulled off one of the greatest hacks in history. When he moves to NYC with his mom, he falls in with a group of fellow cool teens who are also deep into the hacking scene. Together they work to prevent a nefarious oil company security magnate (Fisher Stevens) from stealing millions of dollars and framing them for the crime! As a young hacker himself in the 90s, Dan loved this movie! But will he love it as a full grown adult hacker*? Join us and find out! And don't forget to RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE! *ATTENTION ALL INTERNET FBI PERSONNEL: Dan is not actually a hacker, nor was he ever one as a young person. We're just typing that for dramatic effect. So, no legal action, please. kthxbai
Brea and Mallory finally talk about audiobooks, and interview actor, writer and audiobook performer Wil Wheaton! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlasses to participate in online discussion. Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Links - Audible Penguin Random House Audio Overdrive Libby Loyal Books Digital Book Open Culture Audie Awards Wil Wheaton https://twitter.com/wilw https://wilwheaton.bandcamp.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Books-Wil-Wheaton https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Wil+Wheaton Books Mentioned - Reincarnation Blues by Michael Poore Red Clocks by Leni Zumas Not My Father’s Son by Alan Cumming Hunger Makes Me A Modern Girl by Carrie Brownstein Sex Object by Jessica Valenti The Regional Office Is Under Attack! by Manuel Gonzales Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff Soul of an Octopus by Sy Montgomery Home Comforts by Cheryl Mendelson The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Exit West by Mohsin Hamid Spoonbenders by Daryl Gregory Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds The Book of Dust by Philip Pullman Hunger by Roxane Gay Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Night Shift by Stephen King Carter Beats The Devil by Glen Gold House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski Hell House by Richard Matheson Crash Override by Zoe Quinn The Brothers by Stephen Kinzer
Show #180 | Guest: Zoe Quinn, Crash Override: How Gamergate (Nearly) Destroyed My Life, and How We Can Win the Fight Against Online Hate | Show Summary: Quinn’s new book Crash Override offers an up-close look inside the controversy, threats, and social and cultural battles that started in the far corners of the internet and have since permeated our online lives. Through her story–as target and as activist–Quinn provides a human look at the ways the internet impacts our lives and culture.
This week we talk to independent game maker Zoe Quinn about her new book, Crash Override.
This week we talk to independent game maker Zoe Quinn about her new book, Crash Override.
Dale Peterson interviews Rob Lee, founder and CEO of Dragos - SANS 515 Creator - former SCADA Diva - Chief FUD Debunker - ..., focusing on how an asset owner should select an advanced IDS detection solution from a crowded market of 25+ new offerings. Here is a breakdown of the episode: 3:50 What surprised Rob most about the response to Crashoverride? 8:40 What should be in place before an asset owner considers an advanced threat detection solution, and how many and what type of people are required to gain the benefits of a sophisticated detection solution. 13:30 Rob's controversial view that their should be a separate ICS Secure Operations Center (SOC) rather than integrating it into an existing Enterprise SOC. Then we talk about Rob's breakdown of four different classes of ICS detection solutions 15:55 Configuration Analysis Solutions 19:15 Statistical Analysis (Modeling, Baseline, Threshold and Time) Solutions 24:50 Indicator (signatures) Solutions 30:35 Behavioral Solutions compared to other three approaches 35:50 How does an asset owner choose between the 25+ offerings? 37:40 Rob's view that vendors in this space are startups and can't do a good job in multiple classes. They need to focus on one class and a small number of sectors to be credible. 39:35 Depth v. Breadth and the push to please VC's by saying you cover the entire ICS space 43:50 You got to test it Signup for the ICS Security: Friday News & Notes email Check Out the S4 Events YouTube Channel
Участники подкаста: Константин Игнатов, Дмитрий Шемонаев, Александр Козлов. Спонсор выпуска — трезвость. Отдельная благодарность выражается звукорежиссёру Ирине Моревой за помощь в обработке аудио. Темы третьего «Прокуратора»: — Житель Канады у которого спустя 20 лет использования отбирают почтовый ящик noreply@злобныйпровайдер.ca: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/eastlink-email-address-steve-morshead-halifax-1.4186249 — РКН и «Ревизор», а также Павел Дуров и Telegram: https://www.facebook.com/QratorLabs/posts/1399537543458845 — Instagram Бритни Спирс и «русские хакеры»: https://www.welivesecurity.com/2017/06/06/turlas-watering-hole-campaign-updated-firefox-extension-abusing-instagram/ — Petya: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/06/petya-ransomware-outbreak-goes-global/ — CrashOverride: https://dragos.com/blog/crashoverride/CrashOverride-01.pdf — Mac MaaS: https://www.alienvault.com/blogs/labs-research/macspy-os-x-rat-as-a-service — Утечка исходников Windows: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/06/23/windows_10_leak/ — Гонка между уязвимостями и патчами: https://www.recordedfuture.com/vulnerability-disclosure-delay/ — Криптовалюты и их проблемы: https://www.vedomosti.ru/technology/articles/2017/06/19/695005-rost-kursa-kriptovalyut, http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/22/ethereum-price-crash-10-cents-gdax-exchange-after-multimillion-dollar-trade.html, https://www.technologyreview.com/s/608041/first-quantum-secured-blockchain-technology-tested-in-moscow/, https://www.reddit.com/r/EthereumClassic/comments/6kcwmi/attention_classicetherwalletcom_has_been_hijacked/ — Дополнительная ссылка про Ethereum DAO: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2017-the-ether-thief/
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In today's podcast we hear that WannaCry's still here—just ask Honda and the Australian state of Victoria. North America and Europe work to secure their grids against CrashOverride. The US Congress hears testimony about Russian election influence ops: they didn't change the vote, but did they ever shake people up. Business email compromise scams hook sophisticated victims. The Queen's Speech says that, whatever else Brexit may mean, it won't mean a GDPR exit. Johns Hopkins University's Joe Carrigan review the ease of listening in on RF traffic. Asaf Cidon from Barracuda Networks on the increased threat from ransomware. And what's all this about CISOs and root canals? We didn't know that was an alternative to bearing bad news to the Board.
A malware that can disrupt power grids, a warning that Canada’s next federal election could be influenced by hackers, and the use of VR to ease patients pain and anxiety. All this on WRLWND Radio for today. Shownotes: Crash Override Last year a new strain of malware was responsible for a computer malfunction that triggered a power outage in Ukraine. According to some security firms, they believe that it could be used to disrupt power grids in the US and other countries. The malicious software, codenamed Crash Override, is the second malware program that can disable industrial systems like power plants, according to a report from the software security firm Dragos. Crash Override works by hijacking a power plant's computers in order to create a software loop that forces its circuit breakers to stay open, thereby taking the plant offline. The only way to stop it is for a repair crew to manually assume control of the breakers to close them. Crash Override's methods could likely work for any power station with computer-controlled breakers, and could even be expanded to affect other industrial plants. Next federal election can be influenced by hackers Last week, Canada's electronic spy agency said it was "very likely" that hackers will try to influence Canada's 2019 elections and it planned to advise political parties next week on how to guard against cyber threats. The Communications Security Establishment (CSE) agency said it had not detected any nation-state attempts to interfere in prior Canadian elections but saw risk from hacktivists. CSE said it expects some hacktivist efforts in 2019 will be well-planned, with targets ranging from voter suppression and stealing party information to trying to discredit candidates. VR and pain management Researchers in the UK are looking to see if virtual reality can ease a patient’s pain and anxiety, so what they have done is to enlist 79 people who needed a tooth pulled or cavity filled. The patients were divided into three groups: One that viewed a VR coastal scene, one a VR city, and the other, no virtual reality at all. The result? Folks that viewed the ocean VR experienced "significantly less pain" than the other two groups, showing its therapeutic potential for stressful events. The next step, they will be looking to test would be to vary the content of natural environments to see if the can determine exactly how it reduces pain. Tech bytes: Spotify Spotify last week announced a partnership with Eventbrite and AXS that will let you find concert tickets at nearby venues. You can find information on ticket prices and dates right in your Spotify app, although you'll have to leave the app to actually purchase them. Previously, Spotify only allowed you to find concerts happening near you, not search for tickets to them. Are you looking to delete your existence from the Internet? Two Swedish developers created a web app called Deseat.me, which offers a way to wipe your entire existence off the internet in a few clicks. After logging into the website with a Google or Outlook account it scans for apps and services you’ve created an account for and creates a list of them with easy delete links. By clicking the links you will be removed from those services. Twitter Redesign Over the next few days and weeks, Twitter will be rolling out a redesign of its app that's faster and easier to use, while also fixing things that users didn't like about the current design. The first new change is a new side navigation menu with profile, additional accounts, settings, and privacy, which Twitter said results in fewer tabs at the bottom of the app and reduces clutter. Tesla Model X Gets 5 Stars And finally, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration just awarded the Tesla Model X a 5-star safety rating in every category and subcategory after conducting the first independent crash test of the electric vehicle since its launch in 2015. The Model X is the first SUV to receive the federal government’s highest safety rating across the board. Thanks for listening.
In today's podcast, we hear that some believe they've seen the Professor Moriarity behind 2017's Android malware outbreak. Erebus is back, and this time it's in Linux. Mirai may be about to become more resistant to cleaning. Crytpo wars flare in the UK and EU as terror investigations proceed. A quick look at SINET's Innovation Summit. Raytheon's DHS cyber contract survives challenge. CrashOverride looks to a lot of experts like a proven cyber weapon. Ben Yelin from UMD CHHS discusses a "right to know" privacy law. Perspectives on attribution from John Brick of the DNG-ISAC. And did the dog eat the Fort's homework, or did some Bear feed said homework to the dog?
Why the market for digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum is booming; the latest from LA gaming conference E3 2017; and Crash Override, the malware that can take down power grids.
In today's podcast, we hear that the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have warned that Hidden Cobra actively pursuing DDoS campaigns. Microsoft patches remaining ShadowBrokers' exploits, even in deprecated systems. The US Congress votes to sanction Russia for election influence operations. Those operations have a long, long history, going back to the 1930s at least. Electrical and natural gas sectors work to protect themselves against CrashOverride. Emily Wilson from Terbium Labs reminds us not to forget the basics. Michael Callahan from Firemon shares survey data suggesting that IT pros spend too much time fixing their coworkers personal devices. Mergers and acquisitions seem to be followed by layoffs—Hexadite is said to be the latest case.
Robert M Lee from Dragos provides an overview of CrashOverride. A quick look at yesterday's Patch Tuesday. Some of the fixes even reached back into Windows XP's unquiet grave. Terrorist information operations are increasingly sustained by cryptocurrency funding. Accenture's Justin Harvey reviews automation and orchestration. Russian intelligence may have been more active probing US state election systems than previously thought. Fake-news-as-a-service is now a black-market offering.
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
Industropyer / CrashOverride Malware Analysis From Power System Attacks https://www.welivesecurity.com/2017/06/12/industroyer-biggest-threat-industrial-control-systems-since-stuxnet/ https://dragos.com/blog/crashoverride/CrashOverride-01.pdf MacSpy Spyware As A Service For Macs http://www.alienvault.com/blogs/labs-research/macspy-os-x-rat-as-a-service VolUtility Memory Analysis Made Easy https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/An+Introduction+to+VolUtility/22508/ Google News Abused For Spam http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/06/12/googles_news_algorithm_serves_up_penis_pills_for_all/
In today's podcast, we hear that CrashOverride looks like a power grid threat, and industry and government are taking it seriously. Cyber operations against ISIS are proving better at collection than disruption. Criminals are exploiting vulnerable Samba instances to spread cryptocurrency mining software. NSO Group has put itself up for sale, valued at more than a billion dollars. Well-informed observers of a civil libertarian bent think botnets don't have First Amendment rights. Johannes Ulrich from from SANS and the ISC Stormcast Podcast on IPV6 security. Kirsten Bay from Cyber adAPT on Wannacry and the importance of a detection-led approach. And if you wondered about that airport laptop ban, here's the rest of the story.
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
Industropyer / CrashOverride Malware Analysis From Power System Attacks https://www.welivesecurity.com/2017/06/12/industroyer-biggest-threat-industrial-control-systems-since-stuxnet/ https://dragos.com/blog/crashoverride/CrashOverride-01.pdf MacSpy Spyware As A Service For Macs http://www.alienvault.com/blogs/labs-research/macspy-os-x-rat-as-a-service VolUtility Memory Analysis Made Easy https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/An+Introduction+to+VolUtility/22508/ Google News Abused For Spam http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/06/12/googles_news_algorithm_serves_up_penis_pills_for_all/
In today's podcast, we hear that Dragos and ESET are bringing some clarity—and some bad news—to investigation of December 2016's Ukrainian power-grid hack. Qatar and its neighbors try to sort out hack-induced diplomatic troubles. DoubleSwitch social media malware hijacks dissidents' accounts. CertLock impedes removal of unwanted programs by security software. MacSpy and MacRansom appear as malware-as-a-service offerings. AMT vulnerability exploited in the wild. David Dufour from Webroot explains why attribution is so difficult. Robert Rodriguez from SINET describes the upcoming Innovation Summit 2017. China arrests twenty-two for trading in stolen iOS user data.
The amazing Zoe Quinn hangs out with our EIC Tanya to talk about the new game based off Chuck Tingle's works, new book that's out soon, becoming a cyborg and more.
In Podcast 44 Reetin, Aroah, Connor, and PXAbstraction talk about video games, Feminist Frequency, the Government, and the Rapsberry Pi 3. Youtube Takedowns: http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/28/youtube-improving-anti-takedown-measures/ Raspberry Pi 3: http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/29/raspberry-pi-3/ No Man's Sky Release Date: http://www.destructoid.com/good-lord-no-man-s-sky-finally-has-a-release-date-346295.phtml No Man's Sky Specs: http://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/no_man_s_sky_releases_on_june_22nd_minimum_pc_requirements_revealed/1 No Man's Sky Explorer's Edition: http://store.iam8bit.com/collections/no-mans-sky/products/no-mans-sky-explorers-edition iPhone's Dormant Cyber Pathogen: http://gamepolitics.com/2016/03/04/san-bernardino-da-tells-court-terrorists-iphone-contains-dormant-cyber-pathogen/ Feminist Frequency and Crash Override: http://gamepolitics.com/2016/03/03/feminist-frequency-and-crash-override-network-announce-partnership/ Crash Override Network: http://www.crashoverridenetwork.com/index.html Follow on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/reetin Follow on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/reetin Buy Stuff From Green Man Gaming: https://t.co/fhL17TWpi4 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pax, Jaime and Shawn are back this month with the 25th episode of the Cult Film Club. Since we've been sort of on a roll choosing some of our all time favorite flicks, we decided to cap that off with a look at the 1995 neo-noir flick, Hackers. Directed by Ian Softley, and starring Johnny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Fisher Stevens, and Matthew Lillard, the film follows Dade Murphy (aka Crash Override, aka Zero Cool) (Miller) as he transfers to a new school and is finally able to legally use a computer again after being busted as a child for one of the largest computer cracks in history. He quickly gets in tight with a gang of fellow hackers and falls for his digital enemy Acid Burn (Jolie), all while a renegade IT security officer (The Plague) plans to bilk his company out of millions. After a fellow hacker unwittingly discovers the Plague's plan, it's hacker against hacker in this fast-paced, visually stylistic thriller that is equal parts awesome and 90s cheese.
Polygamer – A Podcast of Equality and Diversity in Gaming & Video Games
In January 2015, Zoë Quinn and Alex Lifschitz debuted Crash Override, an online anti-harassment task force. The organization provides crisis center support, ongoing assistance to victims, and community outreach and activism. The network is staffed by online abuse survivors such as Lifschitz and Quinn, the latter being the developer of Depression Quest and the original […] The post Polygamer #15: Zoë Quinn & Alex Lifschitz of Crash Override first appeared on Polygamer - A Podcast of Equality & Diversity in Gaming & Video Games.
Polygamer – A Podcast of Equality and Diversity in Gaming & Video Games
In January 2015, Zoë Quinn and Alex Lifschitz debuted Crash Override, an online anti-harassment task force. The organization provides crisis center support, ongoing assistance to victims, and community outreach and activism. The network is staffed by online abuse survivors such as Lifschitz and Quinn, the latter being the developer of Depression Quest and the original […]
Susie has taken over the hosting duties this week for possibly our best episode ever as we bring together the full team including Lucas, Matt and Tim, and are joined by a very special guest. Josh from Garage Gamers joined us for our conversation about such topics as Lollipop Chainsaw, Gravity Rush on the Vita, […]
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