Podcasts about leakedsource

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No Name Podcast
Епізод 5. Клин клином виганяють.

No Name Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 75:40


Outro: Linda Hedström - Big in Japan (Alphaville/Ane Brun cover) Pragmatic thoughts on #CloudBleed Incident report on memory leak caused by Cloudflare parser bug УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА УКРАЇНИ №47/2017 Про рішення Ради національної безпеки і оборони України від 29 грудня 2016 року «Про Доктрину інформаційної безпеки України» Hackers who took control of PC microphones siphon >600 GB from 70 targets Thoughts on the LeakedSource take down Who Ran Leakedsource.com?

InfoSec Weekly Podcast
3 February Weekly podcast: Telemarketing, NHS botnet, charity DPA breaches and goodbye LeakedSource!

InfoSec Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 5:24


This week, we discuss a Florida telemarketing company leaking hundreds of thousands of sensitive files, Google apparently mistaking the NHS network for a botnet, 11 charities breaching the data protection act, and the demise of LeakedSource

The CyberWire
LeakedSource is down. DoubleFlag's called out for bogus stolen goods. Fancy Bear is in UK, German networks. Shamoon alert in Saudi Arabia. Scamming tech support scammers.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 19:54


In today's podcast, we hear that LeakedSource is down, maybe for good. DoubleFlag seems to be selling bogus data on the black market. (And where, we ask, is the Ripper review? If you can't trust a criminal, who can you trust these days? Sad.) Fancy Bear is back—actually, she never really left—now snuffling at British and German networks. Saudi Arabia remains on Shamoon alert. The Dridex banking Trojan has reappeared, in an improved version. Dale Drew from Level 3 Communications shares findings on the Asia Pacific region. Vince Crisler from Dark Cubed puts Grizzly Steppe in perspective. And tech support scammers get scammed—don't try this at home.

GSMC Technology Podcast
GSMC Technology Podcast Episode 6: MySpace Hacked, Computer Security, and the Steam Box (6-6-16)

GSMC Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 28:31


Golden State Media Concepts: Technology PodcastEpisode 6Article Title: Remember Myspace? A New Hack of the Site May Still Affect You and MillionsURL: Complex.com http://bit.ly/1TNzhjuSynopsisMyspace announced a hacker has stolen username and password information from more 360 million accounts. The social network announced in a blog post that it found out about the hack before this past weekend. The hack reportedly stole Myspace users' login data including email addresses, Myspace usernames, passwords, and secondary passwords. The information was reportedly made available on an "online hacker forum."According to LeakedSource, information was stolen from 360,213,024 accounts. However, those more likely to be affected by the hack are users with accounts created before June 2013. So, basically everyone."Email addresses, Myspace usernames, and Myspace passwords for the affected Myspace accounts created prior to June 11, 2013 on the old Myspace platform are at risk," wrote Myspace in the blog post.Myspace explained it doubled down on its security measures after June 2013: "The compromised data is related to the period before those measures were implemented. We are currently utilizing advanced protocols including double salted hashes (random data that is used as an additional input to a one-way function that "hashes" a password or passphrase) to store passwords. Myspace has taken additional security steps in light of the recent report."Myspace thinks a hacker known as "Peace" is responsible for the hack, as well as being responsible for recent hacks against Tumblr and LinkedIn.The main concern is that users may be affected in places beyond their likely inactive Myspace accounts. That's why Myspace is advising users who may have used the same username and or password information from their Myspace accounts elsewhere to change their account information.Myspac