Vulnerable U
Matt Johansen
Welcome to Vulnerable U, a podcast where we explore the intersection of vulnerability and cyber security.
Each episode, we explore how vulnerability can drive growth and foster community resilience within our industry. Get ready for thought-provoking conversations, real-life stories, and curated news that inspire you to embrace discomfort on the road to a more vulnerable you.
Kategorien: Technologie
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Howdy friends. This week I discuss how ALPHV/Blackcat filed a SEC complaint against one of their ransomware victims, ALPHV/Blackcat’s use of Google Ads to target victims, LockBit’s leak of Boeing’s files, Google’s confirmation that they will disable uBlock in Chrome in 2024, the release of new CVSS 4.0 vulnerability severity rating standard, YouTube’s requirement on creators to disclose the use of generative AI, the latest Move-it breach affecting 1.3 million individuals, the cyber incident f...
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18 - Hackers Turn Whistleblowers: Ransomware Gang Files SEC Complaint Mon, 20 Nov 2023
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17 - Biden’s 8 Rules for AI Usage & What it Means For You Fri, 10 Nov 2023
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16 - Okta hacked! 1Password and Cloudflare caught in the splash damage Thu, 02 Nov 2023
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15 - Is Your Co-Worker a North Korean Spy? Tue, 24 Oct 2023
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14 - October 10: 23andMe data breach hate crime, attack against iPhone encryption by dark-money network, the massive increase in police use of Google’s data, hacking scams on the elderly community, Cisco Emergency Responder vulnerability, the iOS 17 0-day, Qu Tue, 10 Oct 2023
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13 - October 2: WebP 0day, a youth hacking ring at the center of recent cybercrime sprees, the UNC3944 threat actor’s shift to ransomware attacks, University of Minnesota’s data breach, the $200 million crypto hack on Mixin, and the discovery of China-linked t Mon, 02 Oct 2023
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12 - September 22: The MGM and Caesars hacks, Github launches passkeys, the scam on Mark Cuban's crypto wallet, Microsoft AI researchers data leak, the Microsoft teams' phishing problem, Cisco’s Splunk acquisition, and the T-mobile data breach Tue, 26 Sep 2023
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11 - September 5: Flax Tycoon hacks, Brazilian phone spyware hack, MOVEit hack stats, the dismantling of QakBot infrastructure, a fake Signal app, and Saudi’s death penalty over a man’s tweets Tue, 05 Sep 2023
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10 - August 28: UK surveillance changes, CloudNordic’s ransomware incident, a SIM-Swap Crypto Hack, Citrix Sharefile flaw exploit, Tesla’s data breach, and updates on the Lapsus$ and Discord stories from last week Mon, 28 Aug 2023
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9 - August 21: GitHub’s move to Two-Factor, Discord.io’s data breach, Kubernetes misconfiguration that exposes data from Fortune 500 companies, PSNI and UK voter breaches, and the $70 device that spoofs Apple products Mon, 21 Aug 2023
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8 - August 14: Hackers rig casino card-shuffling machine, Rapid7 layoffs, Homeland Security’s report on the Lapsus$ breaches, EvilProxy's phishing campaign, and the cyberattack that caused CardioComm to take their system offline Mon, 14 Aug 2023
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7 - August 8: Unlimited Airline Miles, Microsoft Called Out, and Russian Phishing in MS Teams Wed, 09 Aug 2023
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6 - Vulnerable News: SEC vote requiring incident disclosures, an intentional back door, Google's 0-day year in review, malware in Call of Duty and Lazarus linked to two heists Tue, 01 Aug 2023
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5 - July 24, 2023 - Two Scams, Leaked Military Emails, the Death of Infosec Twitter, and Google Restricts Internet to Employees Mon, 24 Jul 2023
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4 - Vulnerable News: July 17, 2023 Mon, 17 Jul 2023
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3 - The Power of Empathy in Infosec: 5 Key Steps to a Stronger Defense Mon, 19 Jun 2023
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2 - Cyber Security Breach Data - What Motivates the Hackers? Mon, 12 Jun 2023
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1 - Navigating Rejection: Learning, Growing, and Moving Forward Mon, 05 Jun 2023