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平日生放送で配信しています。こちらはバックナンバーです。 20分程度、テクノロジーの話題を一つ取り上げます。オープニングの雑談に続き、テクノロジーの話題という流れでお届けします。 オープニングは、カクヤスでお酒のデリバリーをお願いしたお話。有難いですね。これは癖になります。 https://www.kakuyasu.co.jp/ テクノロジーのコーナーはハッカーの身元判明の記事を取り上げました。 150万ドル稼いだ「見えざる神」ハッカーの身元が判明 https://www.technologyreview.jp/s/211772/criminal-charges-reveal-the-identity-of-the-invisible-god-hacker/ Fxmsp自体知らなかったのですが、企業データ取りまくって1億6000万円くらい荒稼ぎしていて、「データを買ってくれた人全員ネットワーク会の見えざる神にします✨」と豪語していた犯人の身元が特定されたそうです。 配信では捕まったと言ってますが、まだ捕まってはいないようですよ。詳しくは配信を聴いた上で参考にした記事をご覧ください。 ぜひお聞きください! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chula-technology/message
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. Malicious actors using inactive domains to deliver malware 2. Palo Alto addresses second vulnerability in as many weeks 3. Researchers, criminals bypass F-5 vulnerability mitigation 4. U.S. indicts Fxmsp actor detained in KazakhstanI'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. Sodinokibi expands arsenal scanning for Point of Sale systems on victim network2. U.S. firm Frost and Sullivan suffers breach via misconfigured server3. Cyber-extortionist targets Australian swimmer 4. Details centered on Fxmsp, actor behind Access-as-a-Service revealed I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
Épisode régulier mai 2019 Préambule Nous recommençons les enregistrements et la diffusion. Longue histoire courte, nous avons connu plusieurs avaries techniches qui ont empêché d'enregistrer et diffuser. Shameless plug Prochaines activités 23 mai 2019 - QuebecSec - My experience hacking video games (Partie 2/2) 30 mai 2019 - ARIN - ARIN on the Road - Montreal ARIN: Mission and Core Functions ARIN Technical Services How Policy is Developed in the ARIN Region IPv6 Services IPv4 Services - Waiting List, Transfers, and more Guest Speaker: IoT and 5G:An Overview of Opportunities and Challenges for Highly Scalable Addressing Schemes Community Engagement with ARIN Open microphone to answer your questions! 31 mai 2019 - ASIQ - Failles de sécurité des composants physiques et sécurité des systèmes gouvernementaux- retour sur les cas des processeurs Intel - AMD Shownotes and Links ARIN recovers 735,000 fraudulently obtained IPv4 addresses WhatsApp flaw let attackers install spyware with a phone call A Cisco Router Bug Has Massive Global Implications Équipements Huawei utilisés par Vodafone en Europe Dutch probe China's Huawei for possible spying: report Chinese cyberspies breached TeamViewer in 2016 Tesla issues battery software update after Hong Kong vehicle fire Tesla Autopilot FAA panel says Boeing 737 Max software is ‘operationally suitable' in new report Un robot aspirateur qui jure en frappant un obstacle Autres nouvelles Cybercriminalité: démantèlement d'un réseau mondial qui a dérobé 100 millions de dollars GOZNYM MALWARE: CYBERCRIMINAL NETWORK DISMANTLED IN INTERNATIONAL OPERATION San Francisco passes city government ban on facial recognition tech Le Japon va créer 10 milliards de numéros de téléphone à 14 chiffres Baltimore's Government Held Hostage by Ransomware Attack New Details Emerge of Fxmsp's Hacking of Antivirus Companies Crew Nicolas-Loïc Fortin Vincent Groleau Steve Waterhouse Crédits Montage audio par Intrasecure inc Music Final Fantasy IV “Tales of Courage and Sorrow” par RebeccaETripp via OverClocked ReMix Locaux virtuels par Zoom
Russian operators breached two Florida counties’ voting systems, but without altering vote counts. Symantec, McAfee and Trend Micro are thought to be the security vendors hit by Fxmsp cybercrminals. WhatApp patches a flaw exploited to install spyware. The Equifax breach seems to have cost the company $1.4 billion. Companies are increasingly aware of data’s potential toxicity. Cisco patches two flaws. And Endless Mayfly peddled fake news on behalf of Iran. Daniel Prince from Lancaster University on asymmetric information and attacker/defender dynamics. Tamika Smith debuts on our show with her story on Hackground, a STEM and robotics club. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/May/CyberWire_2019_05_14.html Support our show
Fxmsp criminals are now said to have code from a fourth security company, but none of the claimed victims have been publicly identified. A SharePoint vulnerability is being exploited against unpatched servers in the wild. The G7 are preparing a major exercise to evaluate the financial system’s ability to withstand a major cyberattack. No one is saying what the Anthem hackers were after. Amnesty takes NSO Group to court. And the Pentagon takes a security look at VCs. Jonathan Katz from UMD on differential privacy, a technique for providing privacy for individuals taking part in studies. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/May/CyberWire_2019_05_13.html Support our show
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
US DHS Warns of North Korean ELECTRICFISH Malware https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/analysis-reports/AR19-129A Fake KeePass Site Spreading Malware https://twitter.com/berkcgoksel/status/1125727590440931329 Google Android Security Bulletin https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2019-05-01 Three Anti-Virus Companies Breached https://www.advanced-intel.com/blog/top-tier-russian-hacking-collective-claims-breaches-of-three-major-anti-virus-companies
Fxmsp may have breached three anti-virus companies. US-CERT and CISA warn against a new North Korean malware tool being used by Hidden Cobra: they’re calling it “ElectricFish.” A changing of the guard at Symantec. Former Facebook insiders call for breaking up the company and for more regulation. Facebook disagrees about the breakup, but says it likes the idea of regulation. Two indictments are unsealed--one for leaking classified information, the other for the Anthem breach. Johannes Ullrich shares some vulnerabilities involving tools from Google. Verizon DBIR coauthor Alex Pinto shares this year’s key findings.
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
US DHS Warns of North Korean ELECTRICFISH Malware https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/analysis-reports/AR19-129A Fake KeePass Site Spreading Malware https://twitter.com/berkcgoksel/status/1125727590440931329 Google Android Security Bulletin https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2019-05-01 Three Anti-Virus Companies Breached https://www.advanced-intel.com/blog/top-tier-russian-hacking-collective-claims-breaches-of-three-major-anti-virus-companies