In this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
China has been rummaging in F5’s networks for a couple of years
Meanwhile China tries to deflect by accusing the NSA of hacking its national timing system
Salesforce hackers use their stolen data trove to dox NSA, ICE employees
Crypto stealing, proxy-deploying, blockchain-C2-ing VS Code worm charms us with its chutzpah
Adam gets humbled by new Linux-capabilities backdoor trick
Microsoft ignores its own guidance on avoiding BinaryFormatter, gets WSUS owned.
This episode is sponsored by Push Security. Co-founder and Chief Product Officer Jacques Louw joins to talk through how Push traced a LinkedIn phishing campaign targeting CEOs, and the new logging capabilities that proved critical to understanding it.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
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In this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
China has been rummaging in F5’s networks for a couple of years
Meanwhile China tries to deflect by accusing the NSA of hacking its national timing system
Salesforce hackers use their stolen data trove to dox NSA, ICE employees
Crypto stealing, proxy-deploying, blockchain-C2-ing VS Code worm charms us with its chutzpah
Adam gets humbled by new Linux-capabilities backdoor trick
Microsoft ignores its own guidance on avoiding BinaryFormatter, gets WSUS owned.
This episode is sponsored by Push Security. Co-founder and Chief Product Officer Jacques Louw joins to talk through how Push traced a LinkedIn phishing campaign targeting CEOs, and the new logging capabilities that proved critical to understanding it.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Risky Business #800 — The SharePoint bug may have leaked from Microsoft MAPP
Risky Business
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2 months ago
Risky Business #800 — The SharePoint bug may have leaked from Microsoft MAPP
On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:
Did the SharePoint bug leak out of the Microsoft MAPP program?
Expel retracts its FIDO bypass writeup
The mess surrounding the women-only dating-safety app Tea gets worse
Broadcom customers struggle to get patches for VMWare hypervisor escapes
Aeroflot gets hacked by the Cyber Partisans, disrupting flights
This week’s episode is sponsored by Push Security. Satisfied Push customer Daniel Cuthbert from Santander Bank joins on their behalf. He explains how having telemetry about identity from inside the browser is a key pillar for investigating intrusions in the browser-centric future.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Risky Business
In this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
China has been rummaging in F5’s networks for a couple of years
Meanwhile China tries to deflect by accusing the NSA of hacking its national timing system
Salesforce hackers use their stolen data trove to dox NSA, ICE employees
Crypto stealing, proxy-deploying, blockchain-C2-ing VS Code worm charms us with its chutzpah
Adam gets humbled by new Linux-capabilities backdoor trick
Microsoft ignores its own guidance on avoiding BinaryFormatter, gets WSUS owned.
This episode is sponsored by Push Security. Co-founder and Chief Product Officer Jacques Louw joins to talk through how Push traced a LinkedIn phishing campaign targeting CEOs, and the new logging capabilities that proved critical to understanding it.
This episode is also available on Youtube.