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Cyberattacks that may not have been. Ropemaker corrupts email after delivery. Concerns about companies working for intelligence services.

Cyberattacks that may not have been. Ropemaker corrupts email after delivery. Concerns about companies working for intelligence services.

FromCyberWire Daily


Cyberattacks that may not have been. Ropemaker corrupts email after delivery. Concerns about companies working for intelligence services.

FromCyberWire Daily

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Aug 24, 2017
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Podcast episode

Description

In today's podcast we consider the way in which two potential state cyberattacks are now looking more like, respectively, an accident and a conventional crime. US Government officials double-down on warnings of Kaspersky connection to the Kremlin, and Australia's Government isn't buying Huawei's protests that it's not working for the PLA, either. Ropemaker attacks could inject malicious code into email after it's been delivered. Joe Carrigan from JHU on medical device security legislation. Christopher Pierson from Viewpost with observations from DEFCON. Some teasers on the Chertoff Group's Security Series.
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Released:
Aug 24, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode