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Firms running Cisco WebEx are told to update their software, Medical devices vulnerable to KRACK Wi-Fi attacks, Kitty Cryptomining Malware Cashes in on Drupalgeddon 2.0, Facebook fires engineer accused of stalking women, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode558 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/securityweekly Visit our website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.comsecurityweekly
Firms running Cisco WebEx are told to update their software, Medical devices vulnerable to KRACK Wi-Fi attacks, Kitty Cryptomining Malware Cashes in on Drupalgeddon 2.0, Facebook fires engineer accused of stalking women, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode558 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/securityweekly Visit our website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.comsecurityweekly
Cutting the Cord (Tablo Connect to stream OTA TV over the Internet), Blockchain explained (from Bitcoin to Ethereum, useful applications), KRACK Wi-Fi vulnerability explained (MAC address filtering not a fix), securing your PC after intrusion, Profiles in IT (Andrew Houston, co-founder and CEO of Dropbox), Intel chip security flaws (Meltdown and Spectre, caused by speculative execution, apply patches quickly), 2018 online sales soar (Amazon cannot be stopped), Twitter has become infamous (from realDonaldTrump to MeToo), and Website of the Week (Google Trends for 2017, search word revelations). This show originally aired on Saturday, January 6, 2018, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Cutting the Cord (Tablo Connect to stream OTA TV over the Internet), Blockchain explained (from Bitcoin to Ethereum, useful applications), KRACK Wi-Fi vulnerability explained (MAC address filtering not a fix), securing your PC after intrusion, Profiles in IT (Andrew Houston, co-founder and CEO of Dropbox), Intel chip security flaws (Meltdown and Spectre, caused by speculative execution, apply patches quickly), 2018 online sales soar (Amazon cannot be stopped), Twitter has become infamous (from realDonaldTrump to MeToo), and Website of the Week (Google Trends for 2017, search word revelations). This show originally aired on Saturday, January 6, 2018, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
To the surprise of only the highly-paid "analysts" on Wall Street, Apple beat expectations again, had no problems selling lots and lots of iPhone 8s, and even the iPhone X appears to be more plentiful than last year's highly constrained iPhone 7. Mike and Charles go over the company's frankly stupendous fiscal Q4 numbers, but also remind users that all of Apple's platforms have now reached that mature "point-one" stage and it is time to upgrade if you can (for no other reason than to ensure you are no longer vulnerable to the KRACK Wi-Fi vulnerability, because you can't wait for a router fix -- it's probably not coming). Qualcomm stumbles, Google's Pixel XL 2 fumbles (again), Amazon doesn't do its homework, and Best Buy got their rear end handed to them -- all in a string of stories about being dumb. This week, Charles welcomes D. Proni of Econ Technologies on to talk about super-syncing and backup utility Chronosync; Mike gives the Internet a stern talking-to about the freakout over a native (and not hidden) Photos auto-cataloging feature; both drool over the latest spotting of iMacs Pros in the wild; Apple makes a great change for iCloud users, and next month you'll be able to bid on Steve Jobs' old car. All this and much more covering a big week in tech, cadets, so get in line early and bring your sleep pods -- you're going to be out there a couple of Rels early to secure your very own copy of Space Javelin X -- er, Season 2 Episode 34!
Web ads are the bane of our web-surfing existence, and yet people repeatedly reject the notion of paying for web content. How do we strike a balance? Today I speak at length with Ben Williams from Eyeo, the maker of one of the most popular web browser plugins of all time: AdBlock Plus. His company pioneered the notion of ‘acceptable ads’ and has returned some semblance of sanity to our web browsing experience, while preserving the revenue model that has allowed most web sites to remain free. We discuss the history and future of ads on the web, including the threat of ‘malvertising’ that can actually infect your computer. In the news, I’ll get you up to speed on the hideous KRACK WiFi bug that affects billions of devices worldwide and explain why it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. Ben Williams is from the greatest commonwealth of them all, Kentucky, and has lived in Berlin, Washington, DC and now in Bonn, Germany. Before joining eyeo, the company that makes Adblock Plus and Flattr, as communications director, he worked in non-profits mainly. He likes cooking, cassettes, records, writing and hiking. For Further Insight: Website: https://adblockplus.org/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/B__e__n__w Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benpwilliams/ Help updating your wifi router: https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-upgrade-your-wireless-routers-firmware-2487671 Download AdBlock Plus: https://adblockplus.org/ Help me to help you! Visit: https://patreon.com/FirewallsDontStopDragons
With Charles in Wichita and Mike right where we left him, a very slightly shorter episode to cover all that's shady, suspicious, or make us snarky in the past week, cadets. Of course the first discussion is give you the latest on the very serious KRACK Wi-Fi hack and what you can do to protect yourself (take this one super-seriously, please), and Mike owes an apology to Senator Al Franken (though he took his sweet time about it). Other senators, however, are up to shenanigans, and the crew call them on it, plus they point out the flaw in having a Thunderbolt Mac and FW800 peripherals. Not only that, but Mike and Charles judge Microsoft's latest claims about the new Surface Book 2 unlikely to pass the official sniff test. Also included at no extra charge is a review of yet another Thunderbolt dock; good news about the Mac mini; a clarification about the "head start" Apple is giving some iPhone Upgrade Program members (tl;dr -- it's been widely misreported), and go on to further debunk recent speculation about Apple COO Jeff Williams' trip to Taiwan to meet with Foxconn CEO Terry Gou. All this and more, cadets, so get out your BS detectors -- it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
In this episode I discuss the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, The KRACK Wi-Fi vulnerability, the possible change in consumer protection laws from the Equifax security breech, and cleaning the inside of your desktop PC.
In this episode I discuss the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, The KRACK Wi-Fi vulnerability, the possible change in consumer protection laws from the Equifax security breech, and cleaning the inside of your desktop PC.
Episode 24 ~22 October 2017/ Webcast Attendees Matt Slavin, Kyle Fisher, Ryan Thompson Agenda Items from Previous Episode USA “wins” the giant Robot battle New Business First Half KRACK Wifi vulnerability https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/76uxam/psaseverewpa2vulnerabilitykrack_released/ Alphabet deploys Project Loom balloons to Puerto Rico to provide access to data http://www.businessinsider.com/ap-google-parent-turns-on-internet-balloons-in-puerto-rico-2017-10?IR=T 11 year old girl develops lead detection technology in response to Flint water crisis. http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/10/20/559071028/troubled-by-flint-water-crisis-11-year-old-girl-invents-lead-detecting-device Second Half The Govt. underestimated Solar by >4000% https://qz.com/1103874/the-us-government-underestimated-solar-energy-installation-in-the-us-by-4813-along-with-renewable-wind-and-solar-generation/ Adguard using javascript to mine crypto in your browser https://news.bitcoin.com/half-billion-people-mining-cryptocurrencies/ Netflix to spend over $8bn on content next year http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/16/technology/business/netflix-earnings/index.html Notes - Plugs, worthy mentions, etc. Access Industry 4.0 on multiple mediums: Podbean: http://industryfouroh.podbean.com/ Google Play: Industry 4.0 iTunes: Industry 4.0 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/industryfouroh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/industryfouroh All episode music produced by Jeff Budzinski: https://soundcloud.com/thejbones Check out Kyle's wrestling podcast, On Air With Keenan & Kyle! http://onairwithkeenan.podomatic.com Enjoy the photography of Ryan Thompson: https://www.flickr.com/photos/waynerthompson Instagram: wayneryan21 Enjoy the Photography of Ervin Lukacs: Instagram: Ervin.Lukacs
The KRACK WiFi vulnerability poses a threat to businesses and individuals alike, but what are the big companies doing to counteract it? We also take a look at Netflix's original content push, the new quiz app from Vine and the rumoured foldable smartphone from Samsung.
On this episode, we welcome Michael Starks. Mike is the President of the ISSA Fort Worth Texas chapter and 15 year veteran in the IT security space. We talk about ISSA, the future of the profession, ransomware, and incident response. During underrated/overrated, we get his view on the KRACK WIFI vulnerability and Spear Phishing.
A vulnerability in Wi-Fi encryption has sent the entire tech industry scrambling; the so-called Krack attack affects nearly every wireless device to some extent, leaving them subject to hijacked internet connections. In terms of scope, it doesn't get much worse—especially for the Internet of Things. The extent of the Krack fallout remains to be seen.
We address some security concerns this week, from Face ID to the KRACK Wi-Fi exploit. Should you be worried? Also, making the switch from iPhone to Android has a bit of a learning curve.
What you should know about the KRACK WiFi vulnerability, information on the ROCA attack, emptying ATMs, Google removes malicious extensions, and more. Don Pezet of ITProTV delivers expert commentary on the KRACK and ROCA on this episode of Hack Naked News!Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode145 Visit http://hacknaked.tv for all the latest episodes! →Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com →Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly →Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
What you should know about the KRACK WiFi vulnerability, information on the ROCA attack, emptying ATMs, Google removes malicious extensions, and more. Don Pezet of ITProTV delivers expert commentary on the KRACK and ROCA on this episode of Hack Naked News!Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode145 Visit http://hacknaked.tv for all the latest episodes! →Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com →Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly →Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly