Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 210
Dave, Ahmed and Jeff discuss Interpol’s urge for unity over ransomware, a new SolarWinds bug, Right to Repair and much more.
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Dave, Ahmed and Jeff discuss Interpol’s urge for unity over ransomware, a new SolarWinds bug, Right to Repair and much more.
How Zoom security is evolving, what threats are still current, and how developers plan to eliminate them.
Digital-only badges, COVID tests every 72 hours, mandatory FFP2 masks, and other signs of the new normal at MWC21.
Spammers are using malicious macros to distribute IcedID and Qbot banking malware in seemingly important documents.
Dave and Ahmed talk about “analog” workers, sketchy Android apps, REvil, APT28, and the Apex Legends hack.
Update all Windows systems immediately to patch CVE-2021-1675 and CVE-2021-34527 vulnerabilities in the Windows Print Spooler service.
We’ve been using machine learning in Kaspersky Internet Security for Android for years now. Here’s why — and what we’ve achieved.
Attackers claiming to represent Adobe online services are sending fake notifications to obtain corporate e-mail credentials.
Everything you need to know about the privacy-focused messaging app.
Ahmed and Jeff discuss scraped LinkedIn data, PS3 hacks, USA school ransomware, and more on this week’s podcast.
To minimize cyberincidents, issue a basic information security guide and make it compulsory reading for onboarding employees.
How ontologies can provide the world with greater, faster protection from cyberthreats and more.
Some network-attached storage from WD has been reset to factory settings, wiping users’ data. Here’s how to protect your WD NAS.
Examples of the cybersecurity technologies and practices of Durin’s folk abound in Tolkien’s Middle-earth.
This week on the podcast, Ahmed, Dave, and Jeff discuss the Ferocious Kitten APT, smiling to enter an office, and more.
How to protect your clients from cybercriminals impersonating your company on Twitter.
If notifications are interrupting your work or play, turn them off.
Many companies throw out information that can pose a security or reputational risk.
Dave, Jeff, and Ahmed talk WhatsApp, privacy, ransomware, and more on this week’s podcast.