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Former Medieval manor in Middlesex, England

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Mercado Abierto
Repaso a la macro y las divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 5:15


Miramos a la macro del día y echamos también un vistazo al mercado de divisas con Diego Barnuevo, analista de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Análisis del mercado de divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 4:29


Miramos a la macro del día y echamos también un vistazo al mercado de divisas con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Análisis macroeconómico de la jornada

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 4:43


Con una jornada ausente de informaciones macro relevantes en el panorama estadounidense, Diego Barnuevo, analista de Ebury, se centra en el cruce euro/dólar.

Mercado Abierto
Vistazo a la macro y divisas de la sesión

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 7:52


Miramos a la macro del día y echamos también un vistazo al mercado de divisas con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Análisis macro y vistazo a las divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 3:44


Diego Barnuevo, analsita de Ebury, da su visión sobre las cifras macro de la jornada, con especial atención sobre el PIB de Japón.

Mercado Abierto
Análisis macroeconómico del día

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 7:09


Miramos a la macro del día y echamos también un vistazo al mercado de divisas, pasando por el crecimiento de las exportaciones chinas, que se ha ralentizado menos de lo previsto en abril. Con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Análisis macroeconómico del día

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 7:09


Miramos a la macro del día y echamos también un vistazo al mercado de divisas, pasando por el crecimiento de las exportaciones chinas, que se ha ralentizado menos de lo previsto en abril. Con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Análisis del mercado de divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 5:20


Lo analizamos con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury. Miramos hacia las ventas minoristas de Reino Unido, la libra, Robert Holzmann (del Consejo de Gobierno del BCE) y Powell.

Mercado Abierto
Análisis del mercado de divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 5:20


Lo analizamos con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury. Miramos hacia las ventas minoristas de Reino Unido, la libra, Robert Holzmann (del Consejo de Gobierno del BCE) y Powell.

Mercado Abierto
Análisis del mercado de divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 5:20


Lo analizamos con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury. Miramos hacia las ventas minoristas de Reino Unido, la libra, Robert Holzmann (del Consejo de Gobierno del BCE) y Powell.

Mercado Abierto
Repaso macro y vistazo a las divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 5:46


Pasamos por las previsiones de inflación a 5 años en EE.UU., el fuerte movimiento a la baja del dólar, el IPC (que se sitúa en el 2,3% en marzo), el PIB de Reino Unido y el petróleo. Lo vemos con Diego Barnuevo, analista de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Repaso macro y vistazo a las divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 5:46


Pasamos por las previsiones de inflación a 5 años en EE.UU., el fuerte movimiento a la baja del dólar, el IPC (que se sitúa en el 2,3% en marzo), el PIB de Reino Unido y el petróleo. Lo vemos con Diego Barnuevo, analista de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Repaso macro y vistazo a las divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 5:46


Pasamos por las previsiones de inflación a 5 años en EE.UU., el fuerte movimiento a la baja del dólar, el IPC (que se sitúa en el 2,3% en marzo), el PIB de Reino Unido y el petróleo. Lo vemos con Diego Barnuevo, analista de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Repaso a la macro y las divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 6:23


Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury, analiza la macro de la jornada respondiendo a las medidas arancelarias adoptadas por Trump con vistazo también al dólar y el crudo.

Mercado Abierto
Repaso a la macro y las divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 6:23


Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury, analiza la macro de la jornada respondiendo a las medidas arancelarias adoptadas por Trump con vistazo también al dólar y el crudo.

Mercado Abierto
Vistazo a la macro y las principales divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 3:30


Despedimos la semana con el lado macro más destacado en el viejo continente, con vistazo también al dólar, el euro y el yen. Con Enrique Díaz, director de riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Vistazo a la macro y las principales divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 3:30


Despedimos la semana con el lado macro más destacado en el viejo continente, con vistazo también al dólar, el euro y el yen. Con Enrique Díaz, director de riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
¿Qué es lo más destacado del mercado de divisas?

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 4:37


Lo analizamos con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury. Nos centramos en la FED, el precio del oro, el IPC en la eurozona y el euro.

Mercado Abierto
Vistazo a la macro y divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 7:45


Miramos a la macro del día y echamos también un vistazo al mercado de divisas con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Lo más visto en la macro y divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 5:03


Miramos a la macro del día y echamos también un vistazo al mercado de divisas con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Análisis macroeconómico del día

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 5:34


Conversamos sobre los PMI de la Eurozona, las elecciones en Alemania, las ventas minoristas de Reino Unido, el IPC en Japón y el precio del Brent, que podría caer entre 5 y 10 dólares por barril. Con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Vistazo a la macro y divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 5:51


Hablamos hoy del paro en EE.UU, el consumo en la eurozona y las decisiones de bancos centrales mundiales. Con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Claves macroeconómicas de la jornada

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 6:27


Vistazo a Estados Unidos y a la intensa semana en Davos, así como la decisión de tipos del Banco de Japón. Con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Un repaso a la macro y las divisas, con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 6:16


Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de riesgos de Ebury, hace un breve repaso a la evolución de la macroeconomía con vistazo al Bundesbank, el IPC europeo y el PIB de China, entre otras.

Mercado Abierto
Claves macroeconómicas de la sesión

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 4:54


Toca hablar de divisas y de la macro de la jornada con el foco puesto en la libra y el dato de Confianza del Consumidor de la Universidad de Michigan. Con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Full-time to Fulfilled with Matt Crabtree

Leaving the security of a corporate career can feel like a leap into the unknown, but in this episode, Alex Hambrook shares how he transformed his experience in corporate banking and FinTech into a thriving consulting practice. As a former Strategic Development Director at HPD Software and with a career that spans RBS, ABN Amro, and Ebury, Alex didn't just survive stepping out on his own—he flourished, even amidst the challenges of the pandemic and a growing family. In this conversation, Alex reflects on how he built a flexible, fulfilling career while maintaining a strong work-life balance. You'll learn how to leverage your network, keep your positioning broad yet credible, and craft a consulting model that matches your ambitions. Alex's insights on variety, resilience, and finding energy in uncertainty will inspire anyone considering a move to independent consulting.

Mercado Abierto
Lo más visto en la macro y divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 6:59


En esta segunda sesión del año prestamos atención al dato del índice ISM de EE.UU, el paro en Alemania y los escenarios para el dólar, el oro y la plata. Con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Claves macroeconómicas de la jornada

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 7:07


La FED prevé una inflación más elevada y contamos con datos de exportación en Alemania, además de hablar del yen y del oro. Con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Claves macro de la jornada

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 5:31


Toca hablar de divisas y macro con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury. Prestamos especial atención a los tipos de interés y el PIB de Reino Unido. Vistazo a la política fiscal china.

Mercado Abierto
Análisis macro de la jornada

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 6:33


Miramos a la macro de la jornada de la mano de Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury. Analizamos el dato preliminar de PMI de la eurozona, el PMI francés, el IPC en Japón y el bitcoin, entre otras cosas.

Blooms & Barnacles
Bonus Ep. 23 - Molly Bloom v. Misogyny w/ Katherine Ebury [TEASER]

Blooms & Barnacles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 17:15


Dr. Katherine Ebury (she/they) of the University of Sheffield joins the podcast to talk about how to approach older scholarship that contains misogynist interpretations of Molly Bloom. Should we dismiss them entirely, or is it ok to just fish out the good bits? What direction is Joyce studies taking with regards to interpretations of Molly? We also discuss the ongoing issue of sexual harassment in Joyce studies.Listen to the full episode and see a video version at patreon.com/barnaclecast

Mercado Abierto
Análisis macro de la jornada

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 4:45


La atención está puesta en la reunión de tipos de la FED y en la reacción del euro/dólar. China es también protagonista por ese programa milmillonario para rescatar gobiernos locales. Con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Claves macroeconómicas del viernes

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 4:43


A pocos días de las elecciones estadounidenses analizamos el fuerte escenario del dólar y la decisión de tipos de la FED. Ponemos la lupa además en Japón y esas elecciones anticipadas con Enrique Díaz Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Reacción a los datos macroeconómicos, con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 3:57


Ponemos el foco en la Reserva Federal de Atlanta y miramos también los datos optimistas de Reino Unido. En Alemania, la inflación se modera al 1,6%. Lo vemos con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Claves macroeconómicas de la jornada

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 5:19


Hoy tenemos dato de paro en EEUU, mientras seguimos mirando al petróleo, al dólar y a la Reserva Federal. Lo comentamos todo con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Actualidad macroeconómica, con Enrique Díaz Álvarez

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 4:02


Ponemos el foco en ese dato de PCE de EE.UU. con Enrique Díaz Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury. Analizamos también los datos de inflación en Francia y España, entre otras cosas.

Mercado Abierto
Repaso macroeconómico de la jornada

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 5:30


Vemos las reacciones de algunos bancos centrales tras la bajada de tipos de la FED y analizamos el escenario actual del euro y el dólar. Con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
El análisis macroeconómico de la sesión

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 5:33


Semana con la vista puesta en el BCE y a la espera de la Fed. Lo comentamos todo con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Claves macroeconómicas del día y vistazo a las divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 5:21


Repasamos el impacto del dato de empleo en EEUU y otras referencias de relevancia con Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury.

Mercado Abierto
Claves macro de la jornada y vistazo a las divisas

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 5:42


Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury, comenta el dato de PCE estadounidense que llega tras un dato de crecimiento del segundo trimestre en el 2,8% interanual, que está por encima de lo esperado.

Mercado Abierto
Escenario macroeconómico: ¿Bajada de tipos por fin en EEUU?

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 5:57


Enrique Díaz-Álvarez, director de Riesgos de Ebury, analiza el escenario macroeconómico ahora que los mimebros de la Fed dejan caer que septiembre será el mes de la primera bajada de tipos en Estados Unidos.

The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast
#127 - Intel Chat: Alabuga Leaks, LockBit, EBury, E2EE & Dropbox

The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 26:42


In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we discuss some cutting-edge intel coming out of LimaCharlie's community Slack channel.Some of the findings that were revealed by this leak about the inner workings of the Russian company Albatross and its Albatross-M5 UAVs, now being used in the war against Ukraine. The U.S. Department of Justice has charged Dmitry Yuryevich Khoroshev, a 31-year-old Russian national, as the leader of the LockBit ransomware group.ESET reveals the persistent threat posed by the Ebury malware, which has compromised approximately 400,000 Linux servers since 2009, which was initially documented in 2014.Zoom has announced the global rollout of post-quantum end-to-end encryption for its video meetings, a significant step forward in securing communications against future quantum computing threats.Dropbox recently disclosed a security breach impacting its Dropbox Sign eSignature service.

Bitcoin.Review
BR067 - Primal, Spectre, Boardwalk Cash, Silent Payments, ecash regulatory risks, nostr bootstrapping + MORE ft. Fiatjaf, Miljan & Odell

Bitcoin.Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 116:49


I'm joined by guests Fiatjaf, Miljan, & Odell to go through the list. Vulnerability Disclosures 00:02:34 Ebury 00:03:55 Zero-day in D-Link router 00:05:07 LLMjacking 00:10:43 Bluetooth as a border surveillance technology 00:31:38 Google patches Chrome vulnerability Bitcoin • Software Releases & Project Updates 00:33:28 Sparrow Wallet 00:35:11 electrs 00:35:24 Specter Desktop 00:38:54 BlueWallet 00:39:12 Blockstream 00:39:52 Robosats 00:39:59 BoltzExchange 00:40:13 Wasabi Wallet 00:44:32 Stack Wallet 00:44:40 GroupHug • Project Spotlight 00:47:13 Penlock 00:47:33 utreexod 00:47:51 Meshtastic BitcoinCore Bridge 00:48:39 silentpayments.xyz 00:49:02 blindbitd 00:49:10 Silentium 00:51:50 BlueWallet Silent Payments 00:51:53 BitEscrow Developer Playground 00:51:58 BitVMX Privacy & Other Related Bitcoin Projects • Software Releases & Project Updates 00:55:07 Unleashed.Chat 00:58:28 SimpleX • Project Spotlight 00:58:52 OpenXrypt Lightning & L2(+) • Software Releases & Project Updates 1:01:58 Mutiny 1:02:02 LDK 1:02:11 scaling-lightning 1:02:16 Phoenixd 1:02:20 Breez SDK 1:02:24 minibits-wallet 1:02:44 Bull Bitcoin bullbitcoin-mobile 1:04:01 nutstash-wallet 1:04:02 Fedimint 1:04:06 Aqua Wallet 1:04:11 LNp2p Bot • Project Spotlight 1:04:18 Cashu.Me 1:04:34 Alby releases AdBlockPlus and uBlock 1:07:36 Prism introduces Boardwalk Cash Nostr • Software Releases & Project Updates 1:20:45 Primal android-app Boosts 1:46:45 Shoutout to top boosters: @garykrause_, @vake, @dubravko, @pippellia, @marinaspin, & @righthandson Tech Tip of the Day 1:48:28 How to turn on Advanced Data Protection for iCloud Links & Contacts ⁠Website⁠: https://bitcoin.review/Podcast ⁠Substack⁠: https://substack.bitcoin.review/ ⁠Twitter⁠: https://twitter.com/bitcoinreviewhq ⁠NVK Twitter⁠: https://twitter.com/nvk ⁠Telegram⁠: https://t.me/BitcoinReviewPod ⁠Email⁠: producer@coinkite.com Nostr & LN:⚡nvk@nvk.org (not an email!) Full show notes: https://bitcoin.review/podcast/episode-67

The Daily Decrypt - Cyber News and Discussions
Invisible Threats: SSID Confusion, Kimsuky, Malware

The Daily Decrypt - Cyber News and Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024


In today's episode, researchers unveiled a new security vulnerability dubbed SSID Confusion attack exploiting a flaw in the IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi standard, allowing malicious actors to manipulate victims into connecting to rogue networks to eavesdrop on their traffic. The breach forum known as BreachForums was seized by law enforcement agencies, marking the second takedown within a year. Also, the Kimsuky hacking group has launched a social engineering attack targeting activists in North Korea and anti-North Korea sectors by impersonating individuals on Facebook Messenger to distribute malware. The episode further delves into the sophisticated malware that infected the Linux kernel.org infrastructure for two years, compromising encrypted password data and providing insights into the propagation tactics employed by the malware. Original URLs: 1. https://thehackernews.com/2024/05/new-wi-fi-vulnerability-enabling.html 2. https://thehackernews.com/2024/05/fbi-seizes-breachforums-again-urges.html 3. https://thehackernews.com/2024/05/north-korean-hackers-exploit-facebook.html 4. https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/05/ssh-backdoor-has-infected-400000-linux-servers-over-15-years-and-keeps-on-spreading/ Search phrases: 1. Preventing SSID Confusion attack 2. Protecting network traffic from Wi-Fi spoofing 3. Law enforcement takedown of cybercrime forums 4. Fate of Baphomet and ShinyHunters 5. Kimsuky hacking group tactics 6. Social engineering attacks on Facebook Messenger 7. Malware targeting North Korean activists 8. Linux malware infection 9. Ebury malware impact on network security 10. Minimizing Ebury malware spread [00:00:00] A new security vulnerability known as the SSI D confusion attack manipulates devices, and to connecting to a different, less secure network than intended. Potentially exposing users, traffic. How can the SSI D confusion attack be prevented? And what steps should users take to protect their network traffic from being intercepted through wifi spoofing. Law enforcement agencies in collaboration with the FBI and international partners from Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, Switzerland, the UK and Ukraine have taken down the cyber crime forum breach forums for the second time. The Kim Suki hacking group is leveraging fake Facebook accounts to launch social engineering attacks via messenger. Targeting activists in the north Korean human rights and anti north Korean sectors with malware delivered through decoy documents. The Linux operating systems, Colonel infrastructure was infected by malware revealing the theft of encrypted password data from over [00:01:00] 550 system users and allowing attackers to send spam from the servers. How can organizations minimize the spread and impact of the Ebery malware to prevent disruptions to the network security? You're listening to the daily decrypt. Imagine connecting to your trusted wifi network only to find out later that an attacker intercepted your traffic. Wifi is pretty important technology. Allows us to connect our devices to the internet wirelessly. We rely on different. Coffee shops, vendor locations to connect to the internet and maybe in some areas where we are. Sell services. And to reliable, we'll use local wifi. I often have to use target wifi because the target in my area is in a cellular dead zone. So it's pretty crucial for. Day-to-day lives. The SSI de confusion attack impacts all operating systems and wifi clients, including home and mesh networks using WEP w P a 3 8 [00:02:00] 0 2 11 X E a P and a M P E protocols. That's a lot of jargon for all the different security standards that come with wifi. The method involves downgrading victims to a less secure network by spoofing a trusted network name or SSI D so attackers can intercept to their traffic to carry out further attacks. Now the SSI D stands for service set identifier, essentially the name of a wifi network. It helps devices recognize and connect to the correct network. However, the wifi standard doesn't require the SSI D to always be authenticated, which is where the vulnerability comes in. Attackers can deceive a client into connecting to an untrusted wifi network instead of the intended one by staging an adversary in the middle or AIT M attack. For example. When the victim wants to connect to a network named trusted net. The attacker tricks it into connecting to a network called wrong net. With similar credentials. The victim's device shows it's [00:03:00] connected to trusted net while it's actually connected to wrong net. And AIT M attack the adversary in the middle. Is where an attacker secretly intercepts and possibly alters the communications between two parties who believe they are directly communicating with each other. This allows the attacker to eavesdrop on or manipulate the communication. A successful SSI, D confusion attack can also disable any VPN that automatically turns off on trusted networks. Exposing the victims, traffic. The prerequisite for pulling off this attack include the victim, wanting to connect to a trusted wifi network. The presence of a rogue network with the same authentication credentials and the attacker being within range to perform the AETM attack. To counter SSI D confusion proposed mitigations include updating the 8 0 2 11 wifi standard to incorporate the SSI D as part of the four way handshake when connecting to product protected networks. Improvements to beacon protection can also help beacons or management frames that a wireless access point [00:04:00] transmits to announce its presence and capabilities. Networks can avoid this attack by not reusing credentials across SSI, DS. And by using unique passwords. The main takeaways from this are to really just ensure that your wifi network has a unique SSI. D again, that's the network name? That is not commonly used by default configurations or routers. So basically just avoid using the generic names like home net gear, LyncSys bell connect, whatever. Your ISP might utilize. And then of course, go in and change those passwords and use something unique for your networks. Additionally always make sure that your devices are up to date. Regularly patch, any routers or wifi access points that you have within your systems, along with your personal devices, anything that is going to be connecting to wifi? Now your exposure for home network is probably a bit more limited, but. As you're out roaming and going to different areas. One of the things to keep in mind is maybe make sure that your phone has auto connect turned off for any wifi. That is outside of your [00:05:00] house or place of business. This way, it gives you an opportunity to actually look at the network and verify its authenticity. And of course, double check those SSI D names. That's a big one with a lot of these. I had actually came across my first Rogue wifi. Out in the wild. A couple months back, I was traveling, so I wasn't even in my home. State. And I went to a coffee shop that I was familiar with. And sat down to get some work done. Open on my laptop and starting looking at the wifi networks. And I noticed, of course, there's the coffee shop that I was at. And it was password protected. And then there was. Another access point for a store that was right next, next door. And it had the name in the SSI D spelled correctly. Then there was another access point. For the same store, however. The eye in the store, his name was replaced with an exclamation mark, mark. And it was the [00:06:00] strongest Wi-Fi. Access point available and it did not have a password. Safe to assume that was the rogue access point. Unfortunately, I couldn't get in touch with anybody at the store, but. Just It exists out there and you do need to be vigilant, pay attention to those wifi names. In addition to that, if you are connecting to wifi, If you have the capabilities you use a VPN, make sure that is set up and running. And then another step is if you're ever in a public location using wifi and a website that you're visiting pops up with that certificate error. That you're probably familiar with. Do not click through it. That is the biggest red flag. When you're in a public area using someone else's wifi, not immediately means that they could be intercepting your traffic. And other news law enforcement agencies, including the us FBI and [00:07:00] international partners have seized control of a breach forums platform for the second time in a year, replacing the website with a seizure banner and the collaborative effort involved authorities from Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, Switzerland, the UK, the us and Ukraine. Indicating a global response to cyber crime. Following the arrest of the previous administrator Connor, Brian Fitzpatrick. Bafflement took over. As the forums administrator with the FBI now controlling the associated telegram channel as well. The FBI is actively seeking information on cyber criminal activities related to breech forums, encouraging individuals to report any relevant details to assist in ongoing investigations. While it remains unclear whether Baffin Mont and shiny hunters, another administrator have been arrested the seizure banner with features their profile pictures with a depiction of them behind bars. Breech forum served as a marketplace for cybercriminals to engage in illicit activities, such as trading stolen data access devices. [00:08:00] Identification means hacking tools, breach database, and other illegal services. The history of breach forums includes its emergence in 2022. After the takedown of raid forums. Followed by a shutdown in 2023 and a subsequent resurgence under new management before the recent law enforcement intervention. The hacking group, LinkedIn North Korea has launched a new social engineering attack using fake Facebook accounts to target individuals via messenger and distribute malware. The attack involves creating a Facebook account, impersonating a public official in the north Korean human rights field to deceive activists in the north Korean human rights and anti north Korean sectors. Unlike traditional spear fishing through emails. This campaign uses Facebook messenger to trick targets and to opening. Seemingly private documents hosted on one drive disguised as Microsoft common console documents. The decoy [00:09:00] docs appear as essays or content related to trilateral summit between Japan, South Korea in the U S potentially indicating a focus on targeting specific individuals in Japan and South Korea. By using uncommon MSC files and disguising them as innocuous word files come Suki aims to evade detection and increase the chances of infecting victims. Once malicious documents are opened. Victims who launched the MSC file are and agree to open it. Using Microsoft management console are shown a console screen containing a word document that triggers the attack sequence. Establishing a connection with an adversary controlled server to exfiltrate information. The command and control server can harvest IP addresses, user agent strings, timestamp info, and deliver additional payloads aligning with prior Kim Suki activities, such as the distribution of recon shark malware. South Korean cybersecurity company, Jenny ans highlighted the rise of personalized [00:10:00] social media attacks, emphasizing the importance of early detection to mitigate the impact of such targeted threats. That may go undetected by traditional security monitoring. For those of you tech enthusiasts and cybersecurity professionals out there. I think one of the things that was brought up a lot in my early studies anyways, was how secure and reliable Linux is. And. Not a lot of malware was targeting Linux. And if you didn't already figure it out, that is. Far from the truth. And especially dating back to 2009 to 2011. There was a hidden bank door within the Linux operating system that went undetected for years. This story from ARS Technica discusses, some malware that was affecting over 400,000 Linux systems. Between 2009 and 2011, the central hub for [00:11:00] Linux development. colonel.org was infiltrated. The breach compromise, encrypted passwords of over 550 users, enabling attackers to control the servers and carry out malicious activity. Linux is an open source operating system that powers everything from servers to smartphones. It's critical for maintaining the backbone of the internet and many other digital services. The attackers targeted the Etsy shadow files. Which store encrypted passwords. By cracking these encrypted passwords, they accessed and controlled the servers, sending spam and conducting other nefarious activities. The NC shadow file store encrypted passwords for user accounts. If these are compromised, attackers can potentially decrypt the passwords and gain on authorized access to systems. The malware dubbed Ebery. Created a backdoor in open SSH, allowing remote access without valid passwords. This infection spread to 25,000 servers in less than two years. [00:12:00] Highlighting the malware's extensive reach and impact. Open SSH is a suite of secure networking utilities based on secure shell SSH protocol. It's used to secure remote connections. By compromising open SSH, the attackers could intercept credentials and spread the infection to other systems. The malware was sophisticated, installing root kits, like phalanx and backdoors, , which were hard to detect. These tools allowed the attackers to maintain control and avoid detection by traditional security measures. Rootkits are collections of software tools that enable unauthorized access to a computer or network often hiding their presence or the presence of other malware in general, refers to a malicious software designed to disrupt damage or gain unauthorized access to computer systems for two years, the attackers quietly harvested passwords and controlled key servers within the Linux development network. Despite the severity of this breach, the full extent wasn't known until much later. In 2014, Essent researchers [00:13:00] discovered that the Avery malware had a far reaching impact, infecting not only Linux, but also free BSD, open BSD Sonoma, west servers, and even one Mac. The malware's ability to spread and its continuous evolution over the years, underscore is potency. The Linux community renowned for its security and transparency faced a significant challenge. The infection of colonel.org demonstrated that even the most secure systems are not immune to sophisticated cyber threats. The Avery malware has proven to be a formidable adversary, exploiting weaknesses and systems that many believe to be secure as we move forward. It's crucial for both individuals and organizations to remain aware of the evolving landscape of cyber security threats and to implement robust security measures to protect their digital assets. [00:14:00]

Cyber Security Today
Cyber Security Today, May 15, 2024 - Ebury botnet still exploiting Linux servers, Microsoft, SAP and Apple issue security updates, and more

Cyber Security Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 8:29


This episode reports on the Phorpiex botnet spreading LockBit ransomware, the sentencing of a man behind the Tornado Cash cryptocurrency mixer for money laundering, and more

The CyberWire
Google strikes back.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 34:26


Google patches another Chrome zero-day. UK insurance agencies and the NCSC team up to reduce ransom payments. The FCC designates a robocall scam group. Vermont passes strong data privacy laws. A malicious Python package targets macOS users. ESET unpacks Ebury malware. Don't answer Jenny's email. Guest is author Barbara McQuade discussing her book "Attack from Within: How Disinformation is Sabotaging America.”  The White House says, “Keep your crypto mining away from our missile silos!”  Our 2024 N2K CyberWire Audience Survey is underway, make your voice heard and get in the running for a $100 Amazon gift card. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Guest Barbara McQuade joins us to discuss her book "Attack from Within: How Disinformation is Sabotaging America" with Caveat co host Ben Yelin. You can hear Barbara and Ben's full conversation on last week's episode of Caveat here. You can catch Caveat on your favorite podcast app each Thursday where hosts Dave and Ben examine the latest in surveillance, digital privacy, cybersecurity law and policy.  Selected Reading Google Patches Second Chrome Zero-Day in One Week (SecurityWeek) UK Insurance and NCSC Join Forces to Fight Ransomware Payments (Infosecurity Magazine) FCC Warns of 'Royal Tiger' Robocall Scammers (SecurityWeek) Vermont passes data privacy law allowing consumers to sue companies (The Record) PyPi package backdoors Macs using the Sliver pen-testing suite (Bleeping Computer) Apple backports fix for RTKit iOS zero-day to older iPhones (Bleeping Computer) Ebury is alive but unseen: 400k Linux servers compromised for cryptocurrency theft and financial gain (WeLiveSecurity) Security Experts Issue Jenny Green Email Warning For Millions (Forbes) US government shuts down Chinese-owned cryptomine near nuclear missile base in Wyoming (Data Centre Dynamics) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show.  Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc.

Radio Duna | Información Privilegiada
Mercados, Ebury y América Latina

Radio Duna | Información Privilegiada

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024


En la edición AM, hablamos con Alfonso Molinare, country manager en Chile de Ebury; con Esteban Polidura, Director de Inversiones para las Américas de Julius Baer; y con Cristián Araya, Estratega de Sartor Finance Group.

New Books Network
David Veevers, "The Great Defiance: How the World Took on the British Empire" (Ebury Press, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 71:21


It's very easy to study the history of the British Empire from the perspective of, well, the British–and to extend the early 20th century version of the empire as a world-spanning entity backwards through history. David Veevers, in his new book The Great Defiance: How the World Took on the British Empire (Ebury Press, 2023) studies the English, and later British, empires from a different perspective: Not the British, but the Irish, Native Americans, Southeast Asians, and Indians they met, traded–and often fought–with. And he shows that, for much of its history, the British Empire's position was far more precarious than its later dominance implies. In this interview, David and I talk about how the English Empire got its start, and how other groups pushed back. Dr David Veevers is an award-winning historian and Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Bangor, and was formerly a Leverhulme Fellow in the School of History at Queen Mary, University of London. He is also the author of the acclaimed academic book, The Origins of the British Empire in Asia, 1600 - 1750 (Cambridge University Press: 2020) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of The Great Defiance. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
David Veevers, "The Great Defiance: How the World Took on the British Empire" (Ebury Press, 2023)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 71:21


It's very easy to study the history of the British Empire from the perspective of, well, the British–and to extend the early 20th century version of the empire as a world-spanning entity backwards through history. David Veevers, in his new book The Great Defiance: How the World Took on the British Empire (Ebury Press, 2023) studies the English, and later British, empires from a different perspective: Not the British, but the Irish, Native Americans, Southeast Asians, and Indians they met, traded–and often fought–with. And he shows that, for much of its history, the British Empire's position was far more precarious than its later dominance implies. In this interview, David and I talk about how the English Empire got its start, and how other groups pushed back. Dr David Veevers is an award-winning historian and Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Bangor, and was formerly a Leverhulme Fellow in the School of History at Queen Mary, University of London. He is also the author of the acclaimed academic book, The Origins of the British Empire in Asia, 1600 - 1750 (Cambridge University Press: 2020) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of The Great Defiance. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in World Affairs
David Veevers, "The Great Defiance: How the World Took on the British Empire" (Ebury Press, 2023)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 71:21


It's very easy to study the history of the British Empire from the perspective of, well, the British–and to extend the early 20th century version of the empire as a world-spanning entity backwards through history. David Veevers, in his new book The Great Defiance: How the World Took on the British Empire (Ebury Press, 2023) studies the English, and later British, empires from a different perspective: Not the British, but the Irish, Native Americans, Southeast Asians, and Indians they met, traded–and often fought–with. And he shows that, for much of its history, the British Empire's position was far more precarious than its later dominance implies. In this interview, David and I talk about how the English Empire got its start, and how other groups pushed back. Dr David Veevers is an award-winning historian and Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Bangor, and was formerly a Leverhulme Fellow in the School of History at Queen Mary, University of London. He is also the author of the acclaimed academic book, The Origins of the British Empire in Asia, 1600 - 1750 (Cambridge University Press: 2020) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of The Great Defiance. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs