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The CyberWire
A conclusion on the xDedic Marketplace investigation.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 29:53


The DOJ concludes its xDedic Marketplace investigation. A cyberattack shuts down a major mortgage lender. The Swiss Air Force suffers third party breach. An update on SilverRAT. The Space Force emphasizes collaboration for effective cyber growth. The DOE announces cyber resilience funding. Merck reaches a settlement on NotPetya. NIST warns of AI threats. Our guest is Dragos CEO Robert M. Lee, with a look at intellectual property theft in manufacturing. And Chump Change fines for big tech.  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 Today, we are joined by Robert M. Lee, founder and CEO of Dragos, to discuss intellectual property theft in manufacturing.  Selected Reading AsyncRAT campaign targets US infrastructure. (CyberWire) 19 Individuals Worldwide Charged In Transnational Cybercrime Investigation Of The xDedic Marketplace (US Department of Justice) Space Force is crafting in-house cyber teams but sees need for closer work with USCYBERCOM (Nextgov/FCW) Energy Department has cyber threats to infrastructure in mind with $70 million funding offer (FedScoop) Swiss Air Force documents exposed via cyber attack on third party (BeyondMachines.net) Major IT, Crypto Firms Exposed to Supply Chain Compromise via New Class of CI/CD Attack (SecurityWeek) Merck settles with insurers who denied $700 million NotPetya claim (The Record) Syrian Threat Group Peddles Destructive SilverRAT (DarkReading) NIST Warns of Security and Privacy Risks from Rapid AI System Deployment (The Hacker News) Mortgage firm loanDepot cyberattack impacts IT systems, payment portal (BleepingComputer) Big Tech has already made enough money in 2024 to pay all its 2023 fines (Proton) 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. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc.

FortiGuard Threat Intelligence Podcast
#14 - xDedic vulnerability, PHP pear compromise, and Facetime group vulnerability.

FortiGuard Threat Intelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 9:32


#14 - xDedic vulnerability, PHP pear compromise, and Facetime group vulnerability. by FortiGuard Labs

Grumpy Old Geeks
317: Is That An Arm In Your Pocket?

Grumpy Old Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 69:16


Cutting out the big five; Apple spanks Facebook & Google; nothing seems to hurt Facebook; people really don't care about their privacy; execs scoot out of Lime; Buzzfeed's unpaid UGC; get some sleep and don't detox; Japan's hacking IoT devices; xDedic shut down; global police after DDoS buyers; smart lightbulbs; Okillly Dokilly. Show notes at http://gog.show/317

La French Connection
Episode 0x088 (Hebdo) - Premier épisode régulier de février 2019

La French Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 59:29


Premier épisode régulier de février 2019 Préambule Shameless plug Prochaines activités ShawiSec 12 février 2019 - ISACA-Quebec - La transformation numérique au service de l'industrie 19 février 2019 - OWASP Québec - Concevoir et implémenter un plan de formation et de sensibilisation à la sécurité 28 février 2019 - QuebecSec - Sujet à venir 21 mars 2019 - Sécurité de l'information Les Affaires 8 avril 2019 - Québec Numérique - SéQCure Shownotes and Links Piratage de la société Altran. On dit bonjour au Ransomware. Est-ce que ces données compromises comprennent des informations de Bombardier et de ses employés ???? Brèche informatique chez Airbus: des données d'employés touchées - (http://www.lesaffaires.com/techno/internet/breche-informatique-chez-airbus-des-donnees-d-employes-touchees/607885) PURE NÉGLIGENCE - Même quand vous êtes la plus grosse banque d'un pays, les fuites d'information de clients / citoyen arriveront si vous ne protégez pas vos serveurs adéquatement India's largest bank SBI leaked account data on 500 millions customers Journée mondiale du mot de passe : 95% de Français impactés par un piratage. Une bataille entre géants se dessine - Les données sont le nerf de la guerre aujourd'hui !!! Apple bans Facebook's Research app that paid users for data Gagne de croche, Facebook est une compagnie immorale. Facebook pays teens to install VPN that spies on them - Project Atlas Fermeture Google+ = Avril 2019 Le black market XDedic fermé par les autorités américaines avec l'aide de l'Ukraine et de la Belgique. Lutter contre l'ingérence étrangère en vue de l'élection 2019. Pourquoi le Gouvernement de M. Trudeau persiste à ne pas voir l'évidence de la menace alors que la majorité des alliés disent NON à Huawei ? U.S. intelligence warns China is single largest espionage threat as Canada mulls Huawei ban Former Australian Lawmaker Retires From Board of Huawei Unit [Huawei's History: Taking From IBM and Cisco](https://www.theepochtimes.com/huaweis-history-taking-from-ibm-and-cisco_2773096.html Les machines infiltrées par GDSE, NSA et BND Afin de prévenir les incursions vécues aux jeux d'hivers de Pyeongchang, le Japon prend les grands moyens pour prévenir le pire… Les risques d'une société hyper connectée… Japanese government plans to hack into citizens' IoT devices cryptomonnaie japon 2020 Reconnaissance faciale Autres nouvelles pas couvertes dans l'épisode Trois Français arrêtés dans le Rhône. Ils ont arnaqué plus de 8 000 personnes via une fausse assistance technique. L'arnaque continue. Botnet Nord-Coréens impliqué dans le vol d'identité, d'information financière, d'argent et de propriété intellectuelle - un de moins… DOJ moves to take down Joanap botnet operated by North Korean state hackers Alert (TA18-149A) HIDDEN COBRA – Joanap Backdoor Trojan and Brambul Server Message Block Worm Un exemple comment se passe le suivi électronique de certains sujets d'intérêt par des monarchies, avec l'aide de mercenaires des TI ! Inside the UAE's secret hacking team of American mercenaries Un exemple comment l'intégrité de votre réseau Wi-Fi domestique peut-être compromis par un déchet… La disposition sécuritaire des appareils électronique est nécessaire pour assurer votre paix d'esprit !!! Discarded smart lightbulbs reveal your wifi passwords, stored in the clear Fraudes de CV dans les contrats informatiques Fraude de CV: une commission d'enquête en informatique exigée Le ministre Éric Caire refuse de commenter le dossier Ce serait intéressant d'entendre Hydro-Quebec nous rassurer s'ils sont sur le cas et que nous n'avons rien à craindre, car nous sommes étroitement liés avec le reste de l'Amérique du Nord ! Cyberattacks: China and Russia can disrupt US power networks warns intelligence report Autre bonne nouvelle !!! L'Europol fait le ménage dans les clients de sites pour causer du dommage par attaques de Déni de service distribué (DDoS) Les autorités à travers le monde va après que les utilisateurs du plus grand DDoS-for-hire site web Crew Nicolas-Loïc Fortin Damien Bancal Vincent Groleau Steve Waterhouse Crédits Montage audio par Intrasecure inc Music Final Fantasy VIII “Wanderlust” par ZiSotto via OverClocked ReMix Locaux virtuels par Zoom

The CyberWire
FaceTime’s odd bug, and how to squash it. FormBook malware surges through a new hosting service. Some international law enforcement wins. International conflict in cyberspace.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 20:04


In today’s podcast, we hear that a FaceTime bug lets you listen to someone’s phone before they’ve even picked up. FormBook malware’s surge is abetted by a new hosting service. Compromised server market xDedic has been taken down. Europol is looking for Webstressor users. Huawei faces new US criminal charges. Kim’s ambitious economic plan may augur ambitious North Korean hacking. EU foretells a surge in Iranian cyberattacks. Waiting for information operations around the Venezuelan crisis. Joe Carrigan from JHU ISI on legacy Twitter location data privacy issues. Guest is Jamil Jaffer from IronNet Cybersecurity with highlights from his recent Capital Hill briefing, “Nation-State Threats, Collective Defense, and Strategic Deterrence in Cyberspace: (How) Can We Get Better Fast?” For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/January/CyberWire_2019_01_29.html   Support our show

Adventitious
Adventitious Ep 90 - The Eclipse, Sam The Eagle, and DefCon Videos

Adventitious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 46:26


We discuss the 2017 total eclipse, Reddit: Shower Thoughts, are eclipses going extinct? a Rotary 180, USS Fitzgerald collision, and we watch Def Con, Black Hat and Hacktivity videos. Links from this episode: - 2017 Eclipse - NASA: Eclipse 101 - PBS Kids: Find Your Blindspot - Solar Eclipse Timer - SmarterEveryDay - Smarter Every Day 2 - Reddit: Shower Thoughts - Total solar eclipses are going extinct - Map of Future Eclipses - Rotary Turns 180 Degrees On Restrictive Firearm Polices - Wikipedia: Silver Beaver Award - Mapping the ACX Crystal's collision with the USS Fitzgerald using publicly available info - Russia Warns U.S. After Downing of Syrian Warplane - Sam the Eagle - Black Hat - DEF CON Videos - hacktivity - Watching Commodity Malware Get Sold to a Targeted Actor - xDedic.biz only on TOR! - DEF CON 22 - Gene Bransfield - Weaponizing Your Pets: The War Kitteh and the Denial of Service Dog - Adafruit TV-B-Gone Kit - Universal v1.2 * - DEFCON 13: Introduction to Lockpicking and Physical Security

The CyberWire
Daily: Patch Tuesday notes. Pokémon Go (of course), ICS security, energy recon, fansmitters.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 14:59


In today's podcast we go over some of the highlights of this week's patches, including fixes from Microsoft, Abode, Drupal, and Niantic. We discuss the security of the industrial Internet-of-things and critical infrastructure, especially the power grid. We hear about the current state of ransomware play, and note the return of xDedic, the hacker server hawker, to the dark web souk. Industry news includes coming cyber upgrades to SWIFT, VC updates, and notes on the markets. The University of Maryland's Jonathan Katz tells us about "fansmitters", and Booz Allen's Scott Stables shares threat data from their latest ICS report. 

The CyberWire
Daily: DNC hack looks like Russia's work, but Guccifer 2.0 still says no. (Nyet?)

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 13:34


In today's podcast we hear about trends in cyber espionage and ransomware. We also learn more about the DNC hack, which looks more like a Russian operation (and Guccifer 2.0 goes a little bit public and looks a lot less plausible as a lone hacktivist). XDedic looks bigger (but may be out of its stolen server-time business). GSA has a new cyber SIN, and the US Secret Service wants cyber triage tools. Israel relaxes its cyber export controls, and Wassenaar reconvenes to rework its cyber arms export control regime. Fidelis Vice President of Cybersecurity Services Mike Buratowski shares their research into the DNC hack, and CyberWire editor John Petrick explains false flags.

The CyberWire
Daily: xDedic, Guccifer 2.0...but what really knocks us out is those cheap sunglasses.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 14:54


In today's podcast we look at developments in the Panama Papers case. A "lone hacker" going by "Guccifer 2.0" claims the DNC hack, but CrowdStrike stands by its attribution to Russian intelligence. Investigators look at Orlando shooter Mateen's online history. Anonymous hits ISIS in cyberspace, and so does US JTF-Ares. xDedic is the latest black market: it deals in server access. Telegram denies being vulnerable. Admins complain about one of Microsoft's June patches. Quintessence Lab's Vikram Sharma tells us about quantum key encryption. And we hear from Wandera's Michael Covington about the true cost of buying cheap sunglasses online.