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Episode 39 - A New Hope
Manage episode 282981494 series 2706360
This week in Infosec
Liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account:
19th January 1986: The first PC virus appeared. It was a boot sector virus called Brain, which spread via infected floppy disks to computers running MS-DOS. It was written by 2 brothers in Pakistan to protect their medical software from piracy. They later even licensed Brain.
https://www.theregister.com/2006/01/19/pc_virus_at_20/
https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1351695480791715840
Worth mentioning Mikko Hyponnen ‘s TED talk on when he went to Pakistan to meet the brothers https://www.ted.com/talks/mikko_hypponen_fighting_viruses_defending_the_net
18th January 2011: Andrew Auernheimer and Daniel Spitler were arrested by FBI agents for hacking into AT&T's servers and downloading customer info in 2010. There's a lot more to the story - either you know it or you should research it.
https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1351277900834742274
Rant of the Week
Google threatens to pull out of Australia
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-55760673
Tweet of the Week
https://twitter.com/DanRaywood/status/1351555439612354562
Defining what disinformation is, the role it played in the attack on the Capitol, social media as a vessel to deliver messages, etc.
https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1351985551419863040
Industry News
NSA: DNS over HTTPS Provides “False Sense of Security”
Leaked #COVID19 Vaccine Data “Manipulated” to Mislead Public
Environmental Regulator Suffers Ransomware Blow
GDPR Fines Surge 39% Over Past Year Despite #COVID19
Cloud Config Error Exposes X-Rated College Pics
Coin-Mining Malware Volumes Soar 53% in Q4 2020
Malwarebytes: SolarWinds Hackers Read Our Emails
Interpol: Dating App Victims Lured into Investment Scams
Threat Actor Dumps 1.9 Million Pixlr Records Online
Javvad’s Weekly Stories
Nada. Nothing. Niet. Non.
Billy Big Balls of the Week
Aditya Singh: Man found 'living in airport for three months' over Covid fears
A man too afraid to fly due to the pandemic lived undetected in a secure area of Chicago's international airport for three months, US prosecutors say.
Aditya Singh, 36, was arrested on Saturday after airline staff asked him to produce his identification.
He pointed to a badge, but it allegedly belonged to an operations manager who reported it missing in October.
Police say Mr Singh arrived on a flight from Los Angeles to O'Hare International Airport on 19 October.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-55702003
Thom's Podcasting Desk
Other Stories
Go read this report about the US military endangering passenger jets by blocking GPS
GPS jamming can shut off a pilot’s access to navigation — or worse
https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/21/22242761/us-military-gps-jamming-tests-airplane-danger
Ubiquiti, maker of prosumer routers and access points, has had a data breach
The email encourages users to change their passwords
In hidden message on White House website, Biden calls for coders
Bugs in Signal, other video chat apps allowed attackers to listen in on users
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2021/01/21/bugs-video-chat-apps/
Come on! Like and bloody well subscribe!
192 ตอน
Manage episode 282981494 series 2706360
This week in Infosec
Liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account:
19th January 1986: The first PC virus appeared. It was a boot sector virus called Brain, which spread via infected floppy disks to computers running MS-DOS. It was written by 2 brothers in Pakistan to protect their medical software from piracy. They later even licensed Brain.
https://www.theregister.com/2006/01/19/pc_virus_at_20/
https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1351695480791715840
Worth mentioning Mikko Hyponnen ‘s TED talk on when he went to Pakistan to meet the brothers https://www.ted.com/talks/mikko_hypponen_fighting_viruses_defending_the_net
18th January 2011: Andrew Auernheimer and Daniel Spitler were arrested by FBI agents for hacking into AT&T's servers and downloading customer info in 2010. There's a lot more to the story - either you know it or you should research it.
https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1351277900834742274
Rant of the Week
Google threatens to pull out of Australia
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-55760673
Tweet of the Week
https://twitter.com/DanRaywood/status/1351555439612354562
Defining what disinformation is, the role it played in the attack on the Capitol, social media as a vessel to deliver messages, etc.
https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1351985551419863040
Industry News
NSA: DNS over HTTPS Provides “False Sense of Security”
Leaked #COVID19 Vaccine Data “Manipulated” to Mislead Public
Environmental Regulator Suffers Ransomware Blow
GDPR Fines Surge 39% Over Past Year Despite #COVID19
Cloud Config Error Exposes X-Rated College Pics
Coin-Mining Malware Volumes Soar 53% in Q4 2020
Malwarebytes: SolarWinds Hackers Read Our Emails
Interpol: Dating App Victims Lured into Investment Scams
Threat Actor Dumps 1.9 Million Pixlr Records Online
Javvad’s Weekly Stories
Nada. Nothing. Niet. Non.
Billy Big Balls of the Week
Aditya Singh: Man found 'living in airport for three months' over Covid fears
A man too afraid to fly due to the pandemic lived undetected in a secure area of Chicago's international airport for three months, US prosecutors say.
Aditya Singh, 36, was arrested on Saturday after airline staff asked him to produce his identification.
He pointed to a badge, but it allegedly belonged to an operations manager who reported it missing in October.
Police say Mr Singh arrived on a flight from Los Angeles to O'Hare International Airport on 19 October.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-55702003
Thom's Podcasting Desk
Other Stories
Go read this report about the US military endangering passenger jets by blocking GPS
GPS jamming can shut off a pilot’s access to navigation — or worse
https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/21/22242761/us-military-gps-jamming-tests-airplane-danger
Ubiquiti, maker of prosumer routers and access points, has had a data breach
The email encourages users to change their passwords
In hidden message on White House website, Biden calls for coders
Bugs in Signal, other video chat apps allowed attackers to listen in on users
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2021/01/21/bugs-video-chat-apps/
Come on! Like and bloody well subscribe!
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