In this Soap Box edition of the Risky Business podcast Patrick Gray chats with Socket founder Feross Aboukhadijeh about how to measure the reachability of vulnerabilities in applications.
It’s great to know there’s a CVE in a library you’re using, but it’s even better if you can say whether or not that vulnerability actually impacts your application.
They also talk about how Socket started out as a way to discover malicious packages in software projects, but these days it’s playing the CVE game as well.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
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In this Soap Box edition of the Risky Business podcast Patrick Gray chats with Socket founder Feross Aboukhadijeh about how to measure the reachability of vulnerabilities in applications.
It’s great to know there’s a CVE in a library you’re using, but it’s even better if you can say whether or not that vulnerability actually impacts your application.
They also talk about how Socket started out as a way to discover malicious packages in software projects, but these days it’s playing the CVE game as well.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Risky Business #802 -- Accessing internal Microsoft apps with your Hotmail creds
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Risky Business #802 -- Accessing internal Microsoft apps with your Hotmail creds
On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
CISA warns about the path from on-prem Exchange to the cloud
Microsoft awards a crisp zero dollar bill for a report about what a mess its internal Entra-authed apps are
Everyone and their dog seems to have a shell in US Federal Court information systems
Google pays $250k for a Chrome sandbox escape
Attackers use javascript in adult SVG files to … farm facebook likes?!
SonicWall says users aren’t getting hacked with an 0day… this time.
This week’s episode is sponsored by SpecterOps. Chief product officer Justin Kohler talks about how the flagship Bloodhound tool has evolved to map attack paths anywhere. Bring your own applications, directories and systems into the graph, and join the identity attacks together.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
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In this Soap Box edition of the Risky Business podcast Patrick Gray chats with Socket founder Feross Aboukhadijeh about how to measure the reachability of vulnerabilities in applications.
It’s great to know there’s a CVE in a library you’re using, but it’s even better if you can say whether or not that vulnerability actually impacts your application.
They also talk about how Socket started out as a way to discover malicious packages in software projects, but these days it’s playing the CVE game as well.
This episode is also available on Youtube.