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In-Depth Analysis of JS Sniffers Uncovers New Families of Credit Card-Skimming Code, Nvidia Fixes 8 High-Severity Flaws Allowing DoS, Code Execution, Computer virus alters cancer scan images, A Serious Apache server bug gives root to baddies in shared host environments, Cybercrime Groups Are Still Rampant on Facebook, 90% of OT organizations are cyberattack victims, Tenable Discloses Verizon Fios Router Vulnerabilities, and Samsung Galaxy S10 Fingerprint Sensor Duped With 3D Print!
Neil Butchart the SVP at Ekran, comes on the show to talk about "Is the industry broken?"
To learn more about Ekran, visit: https://securityweekly.com/ekran
Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode213
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In-Depth Analysis of JS Sniffers Uncovers New Families of Credit Card-Skimming Code, Nvidia Fixes 8 High-Severity Flaws Allowing DoS, Code Execution, Computer virus alters cancer scan images, A Serious Apache server bug gives root to baddies in shared host environments, Cybercrime Groups Are Still Rampant on Facebook, 90% of OT organizations are cyberattack victims, Tenable Discloses Verizon Fios Router Vulnerabilities, and Samsung Galaxy S10 Fingerprint Sensor Duped With 3D Print!
Neil Butchart the SVP at Ekran, comes on the show to talk about "Is the industry broken?"
To learn more about Ekran, visit: https://securityweekly.com/ekran
Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode213

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