Liquidmatrix Security Digest Podcast

Liquidmatrix Security Digest Podcast - Episode 69


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Episode 0x69

Still Weekly!

Still difficult to get everyone together for a recording but damn, we're trying. Keep sending in your questions to [email protected] and if you see one of us at a conference, ask nicely and we'll give you a sticker!

PS: The Security Intern joins us tonight - sorry you all can't see her commentary on the rest of the Liquidmatrix crew.

Upcoming this week...

  1. Lots of News
  2. Breaches
  3. SCADA / Cyber, cyber... etc.
  4. finishing it off with DERPs/Mailbag (or Deep Dive)
  5. And there are weekly Briefs - no arguing or discussion allowed
  6. And if you've got commentary, please sent it to [email protected] for us to check out.

    DISCLAIMER: It's not that explicit, but you may want to use headphones if you're at work.

    ADDITIONAL DISCLAIMER: In case it is unclear, this is the story of 5 opinionated infosec pros who have sufficient opinions of their own they don't need to speak for anyone except themselves. Ok? Good.

    In this episode:

    • News and Commentary
      1. Badlock Bug Site Get out your Sad Trombones everyone. Steve Ragan Fulfils Curmudgeon Role - Badlock Hype Tero Hänninen calls bullshit in a simple way Network World notes that Microsoft doesn't think it's Logo-worthy
      2. Eset et al. Take down Mumblehard Linux/BSD botnet
      3. Breaking Google Captcha
      4. Investigating the Potential for Miscommunication Using Emoji
      5. California lawmakers take step toward outlawing 'ransomware'
      6. Breaches
        1. Security Flaws found in 3 state health insurance websites (THANKS OBAMA)
        2. Petya Ransomware Encryption Defeated
        3. SCADA / Cyber, cyber... etc
          1. Lockheed Martin - Integrated Infrastructure: Cyber Resiliency in Society
          2. OMGee - Canada is vulnerable, eh?
          3. FBI Claims that businesses have lost $2.3 Billion to Email Scams from October 2013 to February 2016
          4. DERP
            1. Maynor Fixes All The Maps - MaxMind and Default Locations in GeoIP
            2. Misconfigure your way to Panama Success
            3. Mailbag
              1. Compliance is the Naturopathy of Information Security - DISCUSS.
              2. Briefly -- NO ARGUING OR DISCUSSION ALLOWED
                1. Random MAC addresses not enough...
                2. Integrating Bro IDS with the Elastic Stack
                3. Dealing with Digital Death
                4. Automating thought leadership
                5. Scan Onion Services for Security Issues
                6. Submit to the SecTor CFP!Early acceptance deadline is Sunday April 17 - final deadline is August 14th
                7. Upcoming Appearances:  -- more gratuitous self-promotion
                  1. Dave: - NAB Show, Interop, RMISC, HackMiami, NolaCon
                  2. James: - Desperately working on new material for Blackhat Cloud Security Training
                  3. Ben: - Vogon poetry reading
                  4. Wil: - Remedial HTML for beginners (Cue Jamie's rant here)
                  5. Other LSD Writers: - Really?
                  6. Advertising - pay the bills...
                    1. Thinking about SecTor this October? Be sure to use the code "liquidmatrix2016" and save 10% off the registration fee! Or if you've just got time to cruise the SecTor Expo Hall, the code "liquidmatrix2016expo" will get you in for $0
                    2. Next Week - because we'll be here next week!
                      1. We'll be discussing the idea of making cyber a regulated profession. Send us your thoughts. Also, California, what's up with that?
                      2. Closing Thoughts
                        1. Seacrest Says: Cause, baby, now we got badlock
                        2. Creative Commons license: BY-NC-SA

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