On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:
The dust-up between Microsoft and WizMobileIron/Ivanti 0day hoses Norwegian government agenciesThat’ll do TETRA, that’ll do…Microsoft finally agrees to offer decent logging without price gougingMuch, much moreThis week’s show is brought to you by Resoucely. Travis McPeak, Resourcely’s co-founder and CEO, is this week’s sponsor guest.
Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that’s your thing.
Show notes
Hackers exploited Ivanti zero-day to breach Norway’s governmentCitrix zero day exposes critical infrastructure, one provider hit | Cybersecurity DiveInterview with the ETSI Standards Organization That Created TETRA "Backdoor"Researchers Find ‘Backdoor’ in Encrypted Police and Military RadiosMicrosoft attackers may have data access beyond Outlook, researchers warn | Cybersecurity DiveRisky Biz News: Microsoft feels the heat, gives customers access to more cloud security logsRisky Biz News: JumpCloud compromised by APT groupNorth Korean hackers breached a US tech company to steal crypto | ReutersNorth Korean hackers targeting JumpCloud mistakenly exposed their IP addresses, researchers say | TechCrunchCyberattack on GitHub customers linked to North Korean hackers, Microsoft saysLatest North Korean hack targeting cryptocurrency shows troubling evolution, experts say | CyberScoopWhite House secures safety commitments from 7 AI companies | Cybersecurity DiveRenewable technologies add risk to the US electric grid, experts warn | CyberScoopStatement on Labor’s rush to renewables leaves Australia vulnerable to catastrophic cyber attackZenbleedFirmware vulnerabilities in millions of computers could give hackers superuser status | Ars TechnicaSatellites Are Rife With Basic Security Flaws | WIREDRussia’s vast telecom surveillance system crippled by withdrawal of Western tech, report saysApple issues third mobile OS update after zero-click spyware campaign | CyberScoopApple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals - BBC NewsBill that Would Stop the Government Buying Data Without a Warrant Passes Key HurdleKevin Mitnick Obituary - Las Vegas, NV