Cyber Security Headlines is a six-minute news podcast available every weekday at 6 A.M. ET. At the end of the week (Fridays at 3:30 P.M. ET) we invite a security practitioner to comment on the top stories on the companion Week in Review show (20 minutes) where viewers can participate live. Week in Review also made available via podcast feed.
Ransomwhere site hopes to provide transparency
Jack Cable, a security architect with the Krebs Stamos Group, noticed that nobody was collecting public data despite the...
Cyber-attack hits Iran’s transport ministry and railways
Websites of Iran’s transport and urbanization ministry went out of service on Saturday after a “cyber-disruption” in computer...
Phishing campaign spells double-trouble for Kaseya customers
While Kaseya attempts to help customers
recover from a ransomware attack on its VSA cloud service, security experts
warn of...
This week’s Cyber Security Headlines - Week in Review, July 5-9, 2021, is hosted by Steve Prentice (@stevenprentice) with our guest, Shawn M. Bowen,...
Russian APT targets Republican National Committee
Bloomberg’s sources say the threat actors were part of APT 29 or Cozy Bear, previously tied to the SolarWinds...
Kaseya patches imminent after zero-day exploits
The worldwide attacks on the Kaseya Virtual System/Server Administrator (VSA) platform by the REvil ransomware gang turn out to...
REvil confirms Kaseya attack
The operators of the REvil ransomware gang confirmed that they were responsible for the recent supply chain attack against Kaseya, although...
Kaseya was fixing zero-day just as REvil sprang their attack
The zero-day vulnerability used to breach on-premise Kaseya VSA servers was in the process of...
Russian military cyber-unit behind large-scale brute-force
attacks
A press release issued by the National
Security Agency on Thursday indicates that the Russian military cyber unit used
a Kubernetes...
This week’s Cyber Security Headlines - Week in Review, June 28-July 2, 2021, is hosted by Steve Prentice (@stevenprentice) with our guest, Gerhard Rickert,...
Secrecy orders abound in Microsoft’s government data requests
Microsoft’s customer security head Tom Burt disclosed that one-third of all government data requests the company receives...
Windows 11 CPU confusion continues
Last week, Microsoft said CPUs with Trusted Platform Module 1.2 would be supported except on new OEM builds where it...
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