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Into the Breach by IBM
IBM
14 episodes
9 months ago
Whether you are an individual who is always on your phone, an IT professional who lives through your laptop, or an organization that manages a vast amount of clients and services, a security breach can happen at any moment. Many of us think that we are prepared, but are we really? On this podcast, you’ll hear from a variety of cybersecurity professionals to better understand the underground world of cyber and you’ll walk away better prepared with tales, tools, and support to help you thrive in the face of uncertainty…
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Whether you are an individual who is always on your phone, an IT professional who lives through your laptop, or an organization that manages a vast amount of clients and services, a security breach can happen at any moment. Many of us think that we are prepared, but are we really? On this podcast, you’ll hear from a variety of cybersecurity professionals to better understand the underground world of cyber and you’ll walk away better prepared with tales, tools, and support to help you thrive in the face of uncertainty…
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Technology
Education
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Your private information is probably being sold on the dark web. How can criminals use it?
Into the Breach by IBM
27 minutes
2 years ago
Your private information is probably being sold on the dark web. How can criminals use it?

Late last year, a well-known ride share app and a gaming company were hacked using well-crafted social engineering attacks. Stephanie Caruthers—known online as “Snow,’ is a professional hacker herself and has a solid working theory on how the attacks happened. Stephanie’s take: the criminal may have purchased already stolen credentials of users off the dark web, used that data to research the target victims, and then combine those sources of information to engineer highly targeted attacks.Which raises the question: Is your information out on the dark web, and how can it be used by a criminal?Let’s find out. Join us as we venture, Into the Breach.


Things to listen for:

  • [00:05 - 01:36] Introduction
  • [01:55 - 02:30] The genesis of online name Snow
  • [05:42 - 06:41] Spearfishing vs. social engineering
  • [07:21 - 08:21] What Snow knows about Uber and Rockstar hacks
  • [08:45 - 10:37] Snow's thoughts on TeaPot purchasing credentials from the dark web for who they were targeting
  • [11:04 - 12:20] What Snow looks for to find information from a social media perspective
  • [19:37 - 22:43] Advice on how to avoid being attacked
  • [21:00 - 22:43] How the attacks happened
  • [23:38 - 24:38] For the average citizen: What to do or not to do
Into the Breach by IBM
Whether you are an individual who is always on your phone, an IT professional who lives through your laptop, or an organization that manages a vast amount of clients and services, a security breach can happen at any moment. Many of us think that we are prepared, but are we really? On this podcast, you’ll hear from a variety of cybersecurity professionals to better understand the underground world of cyber and you’ll walk away better prepared with tales, tools, and support to help you thrive in the face of uncertainty…