“Puss in Boots” APT campaign
Charles Perrault explains how hired hackers use social engineering and watering hole attacks for political purposes.
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Charles Perrault explains how hired hackers use social engineering and watering hole attacks for political purposes.
For this episode, Jeff flies solo while Dave is on vacation. Listen for the latest in Twitter’s Tailored Audience snafu, the US, UK, and Australia looking for encryption backdoors, and more.
Victims of Yatron and FortuneCrypt ransomware can download a decryptor from the No More Ransom website to recover their encrypted files.
The botnet generally propagates through EternalBlue, the same vulnerability that made the WannaCry and NotPetya outbreaks possible.
On this podcast, Jeff is joined by Oksana, Kate, Julia and Anya in Moscow to discuss what privacy means to them.
Jeff and Dave discuss the reduction of human listening for Google Home, AI being used in schools, TikTok scams, and more.
According to recent news, quantum supremacy is reached. What should we do about it?
Folk tales are a fount of wisdom, but not many would use them to teach children the basics of information security. Well, you could!
Jeff and Dave discuss the latest hurdles for the Equifax breach settlement, Entercom being hit with ransomware, and more.
Jeff and Dave discuss headaches caused by Tesla’s app going down, YouTube violating child privacy laws, and more.
There’s no malware in the official Android store, right? We get to the bottom of this claim.
Scammers prey on people’s kindness. We tell you how to distinguish them from those who are truly in need.
Jeff and Dave discuss Firefox’s security enhancements, a German bank that lost 1.5 million to cloned EMV cards, ransomware hitting dentists, and more.
Some say you can get malware on your iPhone simply by visiting a dangerous Web page. We examine the rumor to get at the truth.
Malware can masquerade not only as games and TV shows, but also as educational materials. We help you understand what this malware is and how to avoid being infected.
Jeff and Dave discuss the latest in the Steam Bug Bounty issue, T-Mobile putting a customer at risk, Xbox listening and more.
To this day, e-mail is one of the most important Internet services, which makes it a highly attractive target for theft.
Kaspersky researchers found malware in CamScanner, a text recognition app that was downloaded more than 100 million times from Google Play.
Syrk ransomware is out, disguised as a Fortnite cheat pack. Learn what it is and how to recover your files.
A new scam aims to unlink a stolen iPhone from the victim’s Apple ID so it will fetch a higher price.