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Linux Distros, The Linux Firewall, CIA Agents, Vault 7 Leaks, & The "Coolest" Laptop - PSW #748
In the Security News for this week: heat waves and outages, GPS trackers are vulnerable, cracks in the Linux firewall, bas password crackers, microco…
3 years, 8 months ago
ICS Security - Lesley Carhart - PSW #748
We are thrilled to welcome Lesley (@hacks4pancakes) back to the show! In this segment, we'll dig into some ICS security topics including some recent …
3 years, 8 months ago
ExpressLRS Protocol, Pi Pico W Wireless, Apple v. Spyware, & Lenovo UEFI Flaws - PSW #747
In the Security News for this week: Raspberry Pi Pico W Adds Wireless, Apple expands commitment to protect users from mercenary spyware, UK health au…
3 years, 8 months ago
Six Degrees of BloodHound - Andy Robbins - PSW #747
Andy will explain the origin story of BloodHound, as well as where the project is today and where it's going in the future. Andy will also share his …
3 years, 8 months ago
Prank Calls, Lazarus APT, WordPress Critical Vulns, CISA Adds 41 Flaws, & Zoom Bugs - PSW #742
This week in the Security News: Chaining Zoom bugs is possible to hack users in a chat by sending them a message, Microsoft vulnerabilities down for …
3 years, 8 months ago
Building Career Links to Secure the Real Supply Chain - John Pescatore - PSW #742
John will go through his mostly random career choices that led to a long and fun career in information/cybersecurity - and how that ties into today's…
3 years, 8 months ago
Destructive Firmware, Keys to the Kingdom, the Device Level, & 5 CyberSec Myths - PSW #746
In the Security News for this week: ICS training bill, 5 myths, VoIP devices and ransomware, miracle exploits, UnRAR and Zimbra, guess what the most …
3 years, 9 months ago
Cult of the Dead Cow & the Best Cybersecurity Journalism - Joseph Menn - PSW #746
Veteran cybersecurity journalist and author Joseph Menn, now at the Washington Post, talks about his books and the best reporting on hacking and defe…
3 years, 9 months ago
Plastic Bags, NSA Playsets, Megs Insecure, PHP Strikes Back, & Gamification - PSW #745
In the Security News for this week: appliances with holes, gamification and its pitfalls, false rocket sirens, PHP strikes again, new laws we may act…
3 years, 9 months ago
Learning Should Be Fun - Sam Bowne - PSW #745
Many people think security is too difficult to learn because it is such a big field, and constantly growing. But it's endlessly fascinating and surpr…
3 years, 9 months ago