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Take 1 Security Podcast: Episode 6

Take 1 Security Podcast: Episode 6

FromUnsupervised Learning


Take 1 Security Podcast: Episode 6

FromUnsupervised Learning

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Feb 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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* Ukrainian banks hacked for up to 1 Billion dollars


* Evidently installed malware on bank admin machines using phishing
* Not sure they have an FDIC
* As if the Ukraine didn’t have enough problems

* 10 million password project


* Mark Burnett posted 10 Million password combinations
* Went through a long explanation of why he was doing it
* I’ve broken them up and put them in the SecLists project

* Jeb Bush leaks personal data
* Anthem may have been Heartbleed


* Could have been China, but who knows
* Reminder about talking about things without information
* It’s best to just leave it alone

* HP released Home Security Systems report


* We found 10/10 systems vulnerable to account harvesting

* DARPA Dark Web Search Engine


* Stuff not indexed by Google
* Tor services, etc.

* Obama creating new threat intelligence agency


* Unified organization for tracking threats
* Looking to partner with private industry as well

* Anthem and Cyberinsurance


* Up to 200M in cyberinsurance
* Probably won’t cover it, but it’ll be a good test of usefulness

* Facebook lets you pick who manages your account when you die
* Facebook threat sharing program
* Uber lost and found database was online with personal data in it


* Basically, if you lose something in a car, they know who you are, and they keep your stuff for you
* But they had the database exposed online



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Thinking about the intersection of security, technology, and society—and what might be coming next. Every Monday morning you get a curated 15-30 minute summary of the week's most important stories and why they matter. Plus regular essays and interviews that explore a single topic.