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Liquidmatrix Security Digest Podcast - Episode B


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Episode B -- Artificial Intelligence Something pithy should probably be written here. All of us have so much on the go that we're saving our creativity for the podcast. Also, this one is pretty long. If you have thoughts or ideas, please send them to the MailBag ([email protected]) and we'll talk about it here. 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 4 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
    1. iOS SMS spoofing (a problem with SMS in general) and Apple’s response (use iMessage) - trust us it’s secure - via reddit
    2. Court Rules That It's OK for Your Facebook Friends To Rat You Out to the FBI
    3. Google helps vuln researchers make bank with Pwnium2 - get your sploits on (but not you Vupen)
    4. NSS asked: Can Consumer AV Products Protect Against Critical Microsoft Vulnerabilities? - short answer, sorta, but not so much over SSL PDF Link
    5. Some smart-ass talks about scada and cyberdouchery referencing the Rugged issue
    6. Fidelis get’s bought by the military industrial complex
    7. Artillery Threat Intelligence Feed
    8. shamoon makes your day worse after stealing your data
    9. Breaches
      1. Check out the Summer of Breaches "Scorecard"
      2. AMD
      3. Philips
      4. Commentary
        1. Errata
          • Dave had a chat with Dorsey Morrow at ISC2
          • The Seacrest stands on an embassy balcony and tries to tell the world what do
          • ...more
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