Daily: Stressor, booter shoppers arrested. Small DDoS against Russian banks. Botnets and home routers. Popcorn Time ransomware. US investigates Russian influence operations.
In today’s podcast, we hear about how an international police action swept up youths shopping for DDoS tools. Russian banks sustain a mild, easily parried DDoS attack. Mirai gets trickier.…
Daily & Week in Review: Korean cyber alert amid a presidential impeachment. Germany calls out Fancy Bear for influence ops. Georgia—the Dixie one, not the one in the Caucasus—demands a cyber explanation. Holiday phishing, the enduring DDoS threat, and
In today’s podcast, South Korea braces for the North to take cyber advantage of a constitutional crisis, but so far all’s quiet. (Or most is quiet, anyway.) Germany takes official…
Daily: IP theft in Germany. “Sledgehammer” looks like DDoS by Turkish patriotic hacktivists. Floki Bot and Dridex in the wild. Competition for cyber talent in a tight labor market.
In today’s podcast, we hear about an industrial espionage campaign against Germany’s steel industry. Turkish hacktivists’ Sledgehammer gamifies DDoS (and installs backdoors in its gamers). The Floki Bot Trojan is…
Daily: Ransomware updates. IP camera vulnerabilities. Steganography makes a comeback. Controlling content, with or without Internet autarky. Zo replaces Tay?
In today’s podcast, we hear that more network security cameras have been found vulnerable to bot-herding. Sony’s are patched, so patch. Unpatched Flash bugs incorporated into exploit kits. New ransomware…
Daily: State-directed cyberattacks in the 2017 forecast. Tenable’s Cybersecurity Assurance Report Card. DDoS and ransomware notes. Content filtering in social media. Connected toys too curious.
In today’s podcast, we hear that more state-directed hacking is in the forecast for 2017 (and Pyongyang seems to have a head start). A new DDoS botnet rivals Mirai. Ransomware…
Presidential Commission on Cybersecurity offers its recommendations to the next President. Russia says its financial system is under cyber threat. Cybercrime notes, and a scorecard.
In today’s podcast, we hear what the US Presidential Commission on Cybersecurity recommended in its long-anticipated report. Russia’s FSB says today’s the day foreign intelligence services are going to try…
Daily & Week in Review: Europol and its partners say they’ve got the head of the Avalanche snake. DDoS and IoT botnet updates. Android vulnerability. New rules for warrants and insider threats.
In today’s podcast, we hear about an international take down of the Avalanche cybercrime ring. (Bravo, FBI…and others.) A vulnerability in AirDroid is reported—you can find the app in the…
Daily: Shamoon and Fancy Bear are back. Mirai never left. San Francisco Muni saved by good backups. New Android Trojan found. Firefox patches threat to Tor anonymity. Surveillance policy, ISIS investigations in Germany.
In today’s podcast, we learn that Shamoon is back, again probably from Iran, and again hitting Saudi targets. Mirai infestations are turning up in the UK; observers see a criminal…
Daily: Mirai remains a threat; experts expect more IoT-driven DDoS. ISIS, online radicalization, and terror attacks in the US. Snooper’s Charter and its alternatives. Gooligan Android malware.
In today’s podcast, we hear about Deutsche Telekom’s recovery from DDoS, and why there’s probably a lot more Mirai where that came from. Omri Iluz from PerimeterX gives us the background…
Daily: ISIS online sympathizers (but not ISIS itself, which is lying a bit low) claim Ohio State attacker. German security agencies warn of possible Russian disruption of elections. Mirai strikes again. San Francisco’s Muni shrugs off ransomware. A look a
In today’s podcast, we hear about how ISIS sympathizers are celebrating the Ohio State slasher rampage in social media. Germany’s BND warns of Russian plans to disrupt elections. Deutsche Telekom…