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PSW #766 - Sinan Eren, Nate Warfield


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Is there still a network or has it slipped away from us entirely? What about efforts for localization because people do not trust the cloud, its providers or its reliability (ala Twitter vs. the Fediverse?). Do you still need actual hardware firewalls? What about VPNs? How long will these devices still be around as everyone goes to the cloud and SDWAN technologies? And what about identity? If you can nail identity, doesn't that set you up to be a cloud-first organization? Join us for a discussion with Sinan and the security weekly hosts as we tackle these questions!

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Eclypsium's research team has discovered 3 vulnerabilities in BMCs. Nate Warfield comes on the show to tell the full story! This has garnered much attention in the press:

* Original research post: https://eclypsium.com/2022/12/05/supply-chain-vulnerabilities-put-server-ecosystem-at-risk/

* https://www.securityweek.com/security-flaws-ami-bmc-can-expose-many-data-centers-clouds-attacks

* https://thehackernews.com/2022/12/new-bmc-supply-chain-vulnerabilities.html

* https://therecord.media/three-vulnerabilities-found-in-popular-baseboard-software/

* https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/severe-ami-megarac-flaws-impact-servers-from-amd-arm-hpe-dell-others/

* https://duo.com/decipher/trio-of-megarac-bmc-flaws-could-have-long-range-effects

* https://www.csoonline.com/article/3682137/flaws-in-megarac-baseband-management-firmware-impact-many-server-brands.html

In the Security News: ping of death returns, remembering when the Internet disconnected if your Mom picked up the phone, a 500-year-old cipher is cracked, VLC is always up-to-date, SIM swapper goes to prison, Rust is more secure but your supply chain is not, if you pwn the developer you win, you have too many security tools, Chrome zero days are not news, Log4Shell what changed?, Hive social again, ChatGPT, there's a vulnerability in your SDK, and it takes 3 exploits to pwn Linux, All that, and more, on this episode of Paul's Security Weekly!

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