Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 44 days 2 hours 4 minutes
In today's podcast, we hear about the possibility that Russian hackers prepared for attacks on Ukraine's power grid with earlier incursions into mining and railroad networks. We consider hacktivists' motives, and relay some news on the arrest of an allege
In today's podcast, we look at a variety of threats to taxpayers during the run-up to April 15. Ransomware continues its spread, now with UmbreCrypt, a CrypBoss variant. Cisco and SAP both issue significant patches. Anonymous refines its target list, and
In today's podcast, we consider a possible shift in China's cyber espionage interests. Ransomware continues to spread indiscriminately. Analysts look at cyber company stock prices, and VCs continue to invest in the sector. The US President's budget is out
In today's podcast, we continue to follow cyber crime's adoption of espionage tools. ISIS announces its priority targets. The UN and many member governments grapple with the challenge of developing counter-terror intelligence from online sources. Companie
In today's podcast, we discuss reports that hacktivists have released personal information gleaned from Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security databases. Anonymous engages a grab-bag of targets. Cyber stocks experience a sell-off. Governme
DDoS and ransomware top the cyber criminal charts. New malware gets more evasive. Global threat trends feature state actors. Analysts look at threat intelligence and data sharing. Privacy Shield replaces Safe Harbor. We review security merger and acquisit
In today's podcast, we hear some small signals that the ISIS narrative may be faltering. European governments struggle to accommodate privacy while addressing security. Malware gets more evasive, and ransomware retains its popularity among crooks. And fin
The Emissary Trojan evolves. An active campaign hits WordPress sites with the Nuclear exploit kit. A patch for Chromodo is coming. A former Norse insider disputes negative accounts of the company's business. Studies of trends in cyber conflict. Google mov
SCADA security developments. Security company's fixing product flaws. Retail breaches. Safe Harbor's now Privacy Shield.