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A new attack uses Alexa’s functionality to force Amazon Echo devices to make self-issued commands, payment app Zelle has become popular with fraudsters and banks don’t seem to care, and details about hackers who have stolen source code for Samsung Galaxy devices.
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Attackers can force Amazon Echos to hack themselves with self-issued commands
Fraud Is Flourishing on Zelle. The Banks Say It’s Not Their Problem
Samsung confirms hackers stole Galaxy source code
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A new attack uses Alexa’s functionality to force Amazon Echo devices to make self-issued commands, payment app Zelle has become popular with fraudsters and banks don’t seem to care, and details about hackers who have stolen source code for Samsung Galaxy devices.
** Links mentioned on the show **
Preorder Your Professionally Evil Aloha Shirt for Charity!
Help Support Ukraine with ClearVPN
Attackers can force Amazon Echos to hack themselves with self-issued commands
Fraud Is Flourishing on Zelle. The Banks Say It’s Not Their Problem
Samsung confirms hackers stole Galaxy source code
** Watch this episode on YouTube **
https://youtu.be/MlYw7BBAhhM
** Thank you to our sponsors! **
SLNT
Visit slnt.com to check out SLNT’s amazing line of Faraday bags and other products built to protect your privacy. As a listener of this podcast you receive 10% off your order at checkout using discount code “sharedsecurity”.
Click Armor
To find out how “gamification” of security awareness training can reduce cyber risks related to phishing and social engineering, and to get a free trial of Click Armor’s gamified awareness training platform, visit: https://clickarmor.ca/sharedsecurity
** Subscribe and follow the show **
Join the Shared Security Community on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/SharedSecurityShow/
Sign-up for our email newsletter to receive updates about the show, contest announcements, and special offers from our sponsors: http://eepurl.com/dwcc8D
Subscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://sharedsecurity.net/subscribe
Contact us: https://sharedsecurity.net/contact
Website: https://sharedsecurity.net
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SharedSecurityPodcast
The post Amazon Echos Hack Themselves, Fraud Is Flourishing on Zelle, Samsung Galaxy Source Code Stolen appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.

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