On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discusses the week’s security news, including:
Telegram founder’s arrest in FranceVolt Typhoon 0days some SD-WAN gearRussia frets about Ukraine all up in Kursk’s webcamsCybercriminals social engineer payment card NFC relay attacks in the wildThe slow burn of Active Directory name collisionsAnd much, much more.This week’s episode is sponsored by Nucleus Security. Aaron Unterberger joins to discuss how vulnerability management starts out easy, but gets serious very quickly.
You can also watch this week’s show on Youtube.
Show notes
Pavel Durov: Telegram CEO's arrest part of larger investigationKeep Pavel Durov LOCKED UPInternet mogul Kim Dotcom to be extradited to the US, NZ justice minister saysNew 0-Day Attacks Linked to China’s ‘Volt Typhoon’ – Krebs on SecurityOil industry giant Halliburton confirms 'issue' following reported cyberattackSeattle airport confronts 4th day of cyberattack outages | Cybersecurity DiveRussia calls for restrictions on surveillance cameras, dating apps in cities under attack from UkraineIn a Kyiv hangar, Ukraine launches a cyber range for everyoneU.S. military, on Tinder, says to swipe left on Iran-backed militants - The Washington PostCISA officials credit Microsoft security log expansion for improved threat visibility | Cybersecurity DiveSuspect in $14 billion cryptocurrency pyramid scheme extradited to ChinaAndroid malware used to steal ATM info from customers at three European banksNovel technique allows malicious apps to escape iOS and Android guardrails | Ars TechnicaLocal Networks Go Global When Domain Names Collide – Krebs on SecurityAttack tool update impairs Windows computersSonicWall pushes patch for critical vulnerability in SonicOS platform | CyberScoop“YOLO” is not a valid hash construction