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This Week in InfoSec (07:40)
With content liberated from the “today in infosec” Twitter account
30th July 2013: Chelsea Manning (their name was Bradley Manning at the time) was found guilty of espionage, theft, and computer fraud, as well as military infractions.
United States v Manning
https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1421171398656024587
3rd August 2007: Reporter Michelle Madigan (Associate Producer of Dateline NBC) went undercover at DEF CON with a hidden camera to try to get attendees to confess to crimes, was outed by @thedarktangent, and bolted from the venue chased by a pack of 150 people.
Dateline Mole Allegedly at DefCon with Hidden Camera
An undercover Dateline NBC reporter flees the Defcon (Video)
https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1422682529220472833
Rant of the Week (18:42)
UK Politicians are apparently very unlucky with their IT equipment, especially when they need to be investigated.
Billy Big Balls of the Week (29:45)
Apple snooping on your pics
https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green/status/1423109002280513540?s=20
Industry News (41:04)
US Seeks Espionage Retrial for Chinese Researcher
Zoom Pays $85m to Settle Privacy Suit
US Senate: Seven out of Eight Agencies Are Failing on Cyber
Son Charged in Murder of Cybersecurity ‘Genius’
MoD Boosts Cyber-Resilience with Ethical Hacker Project
Over 60 Million Americans Exposed Through Misconfigured Database
Web Shells and Digital Extortion Drive Triple-Digit Growth in Cyber-Intrusions
Decade-Old Router Bug Could Affect Millions of Devices
Cybercrime Ransomware 'Ban' is No Match for Threat Actors
Tweet of the Week (54:52)
https://twitter.com/iamdevloper/status/1423219304435228676?s=21
"The Box" Incidental Music ©Charlie Langford
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This Week in InfoSec (07:40)
With content liberated from the “today in infosec” Twitter account
30th July 2013: Chelsea Manning (their name was Bradley Manning at the time) was found guilty of espionage, theft, and computer fraud, as well as military infractions.
United States v Manning
https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1421171398656024587
3rd August 2007: Reporter Michelle Madigan (Associate Producer of Dateline NBC) went undercover at DEF CON with a hidden camera to try to get attendees to confess to crimes, was outed by @thedarktangent, and bolted from the venue chased by a pack of 150 people.
Dateline Mole Allegedly at DefCon with Hidden Camera
An undercover Dateline NBC reporter flees the Defcon (Video)
https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1422682529220472833
Rant of the Week (18:42)
UK Politicians are apparently very unlucky with their IT equipment, especially when they need to be investigated.
Billy Big Balls of the Week (29:45)
Apple snooping on your pics
https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green/status/1423109002280513540?s=20
Industry News (41:04)
US Seeks Espionage Retrial for Chinese Researcher
Zoom Pays $85m to Settle Privacy Suit
US Senate: Seven out of Eight Agencies Are Failing on Cyber
Son Charged in Murder of Cybersecurity ‘Genius’
MoD Boosts Cyber-Resilience with Ethical Hacker Project
Over 60 Million Americans Exposed Through Misconfigured Database
Web Shells and Digital Extortion Drive Triple-Digit Growth in Cyber-Intrusions
Decade-Old Router Bug Could Affect Millions of Devices
Cybercrime Ransomware 'Ban' is No Match for Threat Actors
Tweet of the Week (54:52)
https://twitter.com/iamdevloper/status/1423219304435228676?s=21
"The Box" Incidental Music ©Charlie Langford
Come on! Like and bloody well subscribe!
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