Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 161
This week, Dave and Jeff talk about Zoom-bombers, Donald Trump hackers, and some Scouts tackling fake news.
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This week, Dave and Jeff talk about Zoom-bombers, Donald Trump hackers, and some Scouts tackling fake news.
Our industrial security experts have conducted a study on the state of industrial cybersecurity in a pandemic.
The CVE-2020-1472 vulnerability in the Netlogon protocol, aka Zerologon, lets attackers hijack domain controllers.
To mark the film’s 25th anniversary, we examine Hackers in terms of modern information security.
Jeff sits down with Povel Torudd and Alejandro Arango to discuss the new documentary from Tomorrow Unlocked, “From Kurils with Love.”
We explain for laypeople what end-to-end encryption is and how it enables private, secure communication for us all.
Our experts analyzed sophisticated attacks and APT campaigns targeting Linux, and they provided some security recommendations.
Dave and Jeff discuss deepfakes, Russian troll farms, Amazon five-star fraud, privacy in children’s apps, and more.
Cybercriminals are trying to extort money from companies by threatening to bomb their offices.
Cybercriminals have adopted the marketing tool for information collection.
Modern computerized car require a secure-by-design platform. And that’s just what we’ve come up with.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss a new dating scam, Tesla stopping a cyberattack, macOS malware, a Slack bug, and more.
The mass transition to working from home clearly shows the best technologies for a secure and convenient remote environment.
Kaspersky introduces an online cybersecurity expert training series that starts with an extensive course on YARA.
10 technical tips for teachers about how to make remote learning as convenient as possible.
Our expert David Jacoby goes live with Instagram influencer Ashley James, sharing life hacks for a secure digital life.
Researcher Patrick Wardle has demonstrated how a chain of exploits can be successfully used to attack macOS Catalina.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss sharing your password on a flipchart for everyone to see, Uber’s 2016 breach cover-up, ransomware hitting college, and more.
Five things to keep in mind when choosing a free PC game to play.
Keys make a clicking sound when inserted in door locks. Scientists have found a way to duplicate a key using a recording of the sound.
The DeathStalker group targets relatively small companies and their trade secrets.