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Daily: Anonymous hits Bank of Greece. I am Satoshi!
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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In today's podcast
we look quickly at the current state of the cyber war between the
US and ISIS. Anonymous is out to punish banks with DDoS for "crimes
against humanity," and criminals continue to hone their ransomware
game. The US
security clearance system seems set to move toward FICO-like
scoring. Joe Carrigan from Johns Hopkins University explains why
medical records are so valuable on the cyber black market. Bob
Hansmann from Forcepoint returns for more findings from their 2016
threat report. And Satoshi Nakamoto seems as airborne as
ever.
we look quickly at the current state of the cyber war between the
US and ISIS. Anonymous is out to punish banks with DDoS for "crimes
against humanity," and criminals continue to hone their ransomware
game. The US
security clearance system seems set to move toward FICO-like
scoring. Joe Carrigan from Johns Hopkins University explains why
medical records are so valuable on the cyber black market. Bob
Hansmann from Forcepoint returns for more findings from their 2016
threat report. And Satoshi Nakamoto seems as airborne as
ever.
Released:
May 3, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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