Hacked Baby Monitors, Broken Bitcoins, and Apache Exploit Kits By the time you see this on Friday, I'll be hiking and camping in the Olympic National Forest. I'm taking a day off this week for an extended camping weekend. Unfortunately, that also means I did not have time to produce a full InfoSec summary video... but fear not. In lieu of this week's video, I'm leaving you … [Read more...]
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Major Android Flaw Means More Trojans – WSWiR Episode 69
Snowden's Hacker CV, Uplay Breach, and Serious Android Vulnerability Last Thursday, US citizens celebrated our 4th of July, Independence Day holiday, which traditionally means that few workers came into the office on Friday. For that reason, I decided to hold onto last week's InfoSec summary video until today. What better way to start the week than learning about the latest … [Read more...]
WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 59 – Android PlaneSploit
CISPA, Game Dev Breaches, and Android Plane Hack Though I'm traveling in Singapore for a security conference, I still found a few spare minutes for my weekly InfoSec news summary. This week I cover some Bitcoin mining malware, CISPA returning from the ashes, some game related network attacks, and most interestingly, an Android smartphone hacking an airplane. For the details, … [Read more...]
WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 59 – Android PlaneSploit
CISPA, Game Dev Breaches, and Android Plane Hack Though I'm traveling in Singapore for a security conference, I still found a few spare minutes for my weekly InfoSec news summary. This week I cover some Bitcoin mining malware, CISPA returning from the ashes, some game related network attacks, and most interestingly, an Android smartphone hacking an airplane. For the details, … [Read more...]
iPhone’s Latest 0-Day
https://youtu.be/UwuG1U1fZhE This week on the podcast, we cover Microsoft's final report on their July incident involving nation-state actors compromising enterprise email accounts. After that, we discuss a zero-day, zero-click vulnerability in iOS being actively exploited in the wild before ending with a chat about an upcoming change to how Android handles CA certificates. … [Read more...]