Pwn2Own, Evernote Breach, and Nuke Cyber Attackers Want a quick way to catch up on weekly information and network security (InfoSec) highlights? Well you've found the right place. In this episode of our InfoSec summary video, I talk about Evernote's 50 million user data leak, web browsers falling to the Pwn2Own contest, and a U.S. government document that talks about nuclear … [Read more...]
WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 49 – Expelled Hacker
Red October, Cisco WLAN Updates, and Expelled Hacker Welcome to another "on the road" edition of WatchGuard Security Week in Review, the video podcast dedicated to summarizing the biggest InfoSec stories each week. This week's episodes covers a Cisco wireless controller security update, Kaspersky's investigation into the Red October cyber-espionage campaign, and the … [Read more...]
WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 48 – 0day Updates
0Day Updates, Oracle Patches, and Mobile Botnets Better late than never, right? This week's security video summary comes a tad late due to my travel schedule this week. It covers updates on the two latest zero day exploits, Oracle's critical patch update, and stories about a mobile phone botnet and US power plant breach. Click play below to watch the short episode, or check … [Read more...]
WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 47 – Piles of Patches
Critical Java 0Day, Piles of Patches, and More Ready for a weekly dose of InfoSec? This episode has a strong "patch" theme, with many vendors releasing some big security updates this week. Besides the patches, I also cover a few new 0day exploits, including a serious Java one getting leveraged quite a bit in the wild, and a couple crazy sounding security-related news items. If … [Read more...]
WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 47 – Piles of Patches
Critical Java 0Day, Piles of Patches, and More Ready for a weekly dose of InfoSec? This episode has a strong "patch" theme, with many vendors releasing some big security updates this week. Besides the patches, I also cover a few new 0day exploits, including a serious Java one getting leveraged quite a bit in the wild, and a couple crazy sounding security-related news items. If … [Read more...]