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Now displaying: Category: paul's security weekly, security news
Jan 7, 2019

Hijacking smart TV's to promote PewDiePie, hackers attempt to sell stolen 9/11 documents, turning your house into a DOOM level with a Roomba, and hopefully you're over that New Year's hangover, because there's an Adobe PDF app patch to install!

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Dec 23, 2018

The question comes up quite often, what should organizations be doing to meet the basic security requirements? We often hear the terms "Security Basics", "Minimum Security Standards" or dear lord "Security Hygiene". But what does all this mean? Is it the same for everyone? People will point to different resources that attempt to define the security basics, but do they really work? Does compliance play into this picture?

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Dec 17, 2018

How Taylor Swift used Facial Recognition to Thwart Stalkers, unlocking android phones with a 3D printed head, Ticketmaster fails to take responsibility for malware, and it's December of 2018, To Hell with it, Just patch your stuff already!

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Dec 10, 2018

This week, how Docker containers can be exploited to mine for cryptocurrency, WordPress sites attacking other WordPress sites, why the Marriott Breach is a valuable IT lesson, malicious Chrome extensions, why hospitals are the next frontier of cybersecurity, and how someone is claiming to sell a Mass Printer Hijacking service!

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Dec 3, 2018

Hackers breach Dunkin Donuts, how insiders are serious threats to security in an organization, the return of email flooding, Microsoft helps police shut down fake tech support in India, and how Las Vegas police are cracking down on Black Market marijuana sales!

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Nov 19, 2018

7 new Spectre/Meltdown attacks, Hacking ATM's for free cash is easier than Windows XP, AI can now fake fingerprints fooling ID scanners, and Japan's cybersecurity minister admits he's never used a computer!

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Nov 6, 2018

Cisco accidentally released Dirty Cow exploit code, Apache Struts Vulnerabilities, Zero Day exploit published for VM Escape flaw, Spam spewing IoT botnet infects 100,000 routers, and some of these vibrating apps turn your phone into a sex toy!

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Nov 5, 2018

AWS Security Best Practices, Masscan and massive address lists, Bleedingbit vulnerabilities, and Cisco Zero-Day exploited in the wild, ! All that and more, on this episode of Paul's Security Weekly!

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Oct 29, 2018

Fear of AI attacks, the FDA releases cybersecurity guidance, watch hackers steal a Tesla, serious D-Link router security flaw may never be patched, and California addresses default passwords! All that and more, on this episode of Paul's Security Weekly!

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Oct 22, 2018

How to use the Shodan search engine to secure an enterprise's internet presence, Apache access vulnerability could affect thousands of applications, vulnerable controllers could allow attackers to manipulate marine diesel engines, & ICS Security Plagued with Basic, and avoidable mistakes!

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Oct 15, 2018

New Apple and Microsoft security flaws at Black Hat Europe, CCTV makers leaves at least 9 million cameras public, upset Google+ users are sueing Google, US weapons systems apparently can be easily hacked, not all multifactor authentication is created equal, and Kanye's '000000' password makes iPhone security great again!

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Oct 1, 2018

In the security news, Russian Hackers use Malware that can survive OS reinstalls, Facebook’s 2-Factor authentication With a phone number isn’t only for security, it’s used for ads ,FBI warns companies about hackers increasingly abusing RDP connections, NSA employee who brought hacking tools home sentenced to 66 months in prison, new Linux Kernel Bug affects Red Hat, CentOS, and Debian Distributions, and Baddies just need one email account with clout to unleash phishing hell, and more!

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Sep 24, 2018

Senate can't protect senators staff from Cyber Attacks, Equifax fined by ICO over data breach that hit Britons, US Military given the power to hack back and defend forward,and AmazonBasics Microwave works with Alexa!

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Sep 18, 2018

Microsoft accidentally lets encrypted Windows 10 out the the world, Kernel exploit discovered in macOS, PowerShell obfuscation ups the anty on anti virus, Google outlines incident response process, BombGar buys BeyondTrust, and Neil DeGrasse Tyson speaks on Elon Musk saying: Let the man Get High! All that and more, on this episode of Paul's Security Weekly!

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Sep 11, 2018

In the security news, Spanish driver tests positive for every drug test, vulnerabilities found in the remote management interface of Supermicro servers, Apache Struts 2 flaw in the wild, HTTPS crypto-shame, and how to manipulate Apple's podcast charts!

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Sep 4, 2018

In the Security News this week, Zero-Day Windows exploits, How to hide sensitive files in encrypted containers, Misfortune Cookie vulnerability returns, and bank robbers faked Cosmos backend to steal 13.5$ million.

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Aug 28, 2018

The Untold story of NotPetya, New Apache Struts RCE Flaw, How door cameras are creating dilemmas for police, Google gets sued for tracking you even when your location history is off, and Artificial Whiskey is coming, and one company is betting you'll drink up.

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Aug 20, 2018

In the Security News this week, Hacking Police Bodycams, Adobe fixes critical code execution flaws in latest patch update, Researchers develop device to aid in hunt for stealthy ATM card skimmers, Australians who wont unlock their phones could face 10 years in jail, overcoming 'Security as a Silo' with Orchestration and Automation, and more!

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Aug 7, 2018

Reddit breached after hackers bypass 2FA, Yale University discloses old school data breach, and 5 steps to fight unauthorized cryptomining. All that and more, here on security weekly!

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Jul 31, 2018

Bluetooth bug allows man-in-the-middle attacks on phones and laptops, serial killer electrocutes himself in jail cell sex act, Google launches its own USB-based FIDO U2F keys, and GhostPack.

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Jul 24, 2018

In the Security News this week, the evolutionary waves of the penetration testing, the SIM Hijackers, Roblox blames virtual "gang rape" on hack, thousands of Mega logins dumped online, Facebook refuses to remove fake news but demote it, alleged Russian Hackers mined Bitcoin to fund their operation, and more!

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Jul 17, 2018

In the Security News this week, Hackers put Airport Security system Access on the Dark Web, Arch Linux PDF reader package poisoned,Chrome defends Spectre, & Cisco patches bug in VoIP phones.

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Jul 3, 2018

Terrible passwords outlawed in Microsoft's new Azure tool, Ticketmaster suffers security breach in personal and payment data, stop wiping your butt so hard, Toronto cops in big trouble for eating weed edibles, and WiFi's tougher WPA3 security is read. All that and more, here on Security Weekly!

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Jun 26, 2018

In the Security News this week, shutting down the Internet to prevent cheating, Yubico claims a bug bounty and upsets researchers, patching MRI scanners, getting your money back after being scammed, and a couple is caught selling golden tickets to heaven.

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Jun 19, 2018

In the Security News this week, Smart lock can be hacked in seconds, librarian sues Equifax over 2017 data breach wins $600, Neighbors of Cold War Air Force deserter knew him as 'Tim'. In the random and potentially interesting stories, a defecating Pennsylvania driver and researchers studied 160 million memes.

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