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Career in Infosec, SANS Work, & End User Awareness Training - Guy Bruneau - PSW #750

04 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Guy will go through some of his career choices that eventually led to 25 years in a long and fun career in information and cybersecurity. Infosec has ...

FreeBSD, Steam Decks, Ancient Computers, UEFI Rootkits, & Office Macro Saga Continues - PSW #749

28 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News FreeBSD and the software supply chain, open-source implies that its open, hardcoded passwords are always bad, on-again, off-again...

Apple Airtag Detection & Simulation - PSW #749

28 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

We've heard about the recent abuses for Apple's AirTags used in tracking and stalking issues in recent months. While tools exist for detection under t...

Linux Distros, The Linux Firewall, CIA Agents, Vault 7 Leaks, & The "Coolest" Laptop - PSW #748

21 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: heat waves and outages, GPS trackers are vulnerable, cracks in the Linux firewall, bas password crackers, microcod...

ICS Security - Lesley Carhart - PSW #748

21 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

We are thrilled to welcome Lesley (@hacks4pancakes) back to the show! In this segment, we'll dig into some ICS security topics including some recent t...

ExpressLRS Protocol, Pi Pico W Wireless, Apple v. Spyware, & Lenovo UEFI Flaws - PSW #747

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: Raspberry Pi Pico W Adds Wireless, Apple expands commitment to protect users from mercenary spyware, UK health aut...

Six Degrees of BloodHound - Andy Robbins - PSW #747

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Andy will explain the origin story of BloodHound, as well as where the project is today and where it's going in the future. Andy will also share his c...

Prank Calls, Lazarus APT, WordPress Critical Vulns, CISA Adds 41 Flaws, & Zoom Bugs - PSW #742

06 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: Chaining Zoom bugs is possible to hack users in a chat by sending them a message, Microsoft vulnerabilities down for 2...

Building Career Links to Secure the Real Supply Chain - John Pescatore - PSW #742

06 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

John will go through his mostly random career choices that led to a long and fun career in information/cybersecurity - and how that ties into today's ...

Destructive Firmware, Keys to the Kingdom, the Device Level, & 5 CyberSec Myths - PSW #746

30 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: ICS training bill, 5 myths, VoIP devices and ransomware, miracle exploits, UnRAR and Zimbra, guess what the most c...

Cult of the Dead Cow & the Best Cybersecurity Journalism - Joseph Menn - PSW #746

30 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Veteran cybersecurity journalist and author Joseph Menn, now at the Washington Post, talks about his books and the best reporting on hacking and defen...

Plastic Bags, NSA Playsets, Megs Insecure, PHP Strikes Back, & Gamification - PSW #745

23 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: appliances with holes, gamification and its pitfalls, false rocket sirens, PHP strikes again, new laws we may actu...

Learning Should Be Fun - Sam Bowne - PSW #745

23 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Many people think security is too difficult to learn because it is such a big field, and constantly growing. But it's endlessly fascinating and surpri...

Big DDOS, Tracking Smartphones, BIOS Doom, NSO Buyer, & Android Children - PSW #744

16 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: Big DDOS, tracking smartphones, play Doom in your BIOS, hertzbleed, Apple M1 vulnerability, who will buy NSO, spoof yo...

We Help The Helpers; You Can Too! - Ray Davidson - PSW #744

16 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Michigan has a group of volunteers who assist local governments and public services with incident response. The program is relatively mature, and will...

Understanding WebApp Client-Side Security With Source Defense - Matt McGuirk - PSW #743

03 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This segment will be an opportunity to discuss web application client-side security with subject matter expert Matt McGuirk from Source Defense. Moder...

Charitable Ransomware, Year of Linux Malware, Follina MSDT, Twitter Fines, & Bounties - PSW #743

03 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: Analyzing chat logs with Python, consumer reports for IoT, hypothetically BS, the year of the Linux desktop and the ye...

Windows GPU Display Vulns, NFT Discord Hack, Costa Rica Vs. Hackers, & Initial Access - PSW #741

20 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: Singapore launches safety rating system for e-commerce sites, Watch Out for Zyxel Firewalls RCE Vulnerability, New...

Firmware Security - Saumil Shah - PSW #741

19 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this segment Saumil Shah joins us for a discussion on Firmware Security, complete with a fascinating first-hand demonstration!   Visit https://www...

Year in Cyber Review 2021 - Robert Lee - PSW #741

19 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The past year has been filled with incredible changes in the cyber security landscape from ICS, Mobile, Cloud, and increased threats from Ransomware. ...

Public Entities & Ransomware, Colonial Pipeline Fine, Nvidia's LHR Limiter, & BIG-IP - PSW #740

12 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: Colonial Pipeline facing $1,000,000 fine, cybercrime tracking bill signed into law, Lincoln College Set to Close A...

Destructive Malware & Other Threats to Watch - Fleming Shi - PSW #740

12 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In-depth look at destructive malware and other threats the Barracuda team has been monitoring that you need to be aware of.   This segment is sponsor...

Lots of Star Wars, David Walden, Vulnerable Contractors, & Pirate Streaming - PSW #739

05 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: Lessons from Star Wars on threats, more than just your thermal exhaust port, Pegasus spotted again, Python replace...

Risk Transfer With Engineering Based Cyber Insurance - Fatih Karayumak - PSW #739

05 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Especially ICS represents a significant exposure to property and business operations. A scientific research-based approach to loss prevention for trad...

Silk Road Seizure, Psychic Signatures, Twitter Algorithms, & Linux Desktops - PSW #738

29 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: Java's "psychic paper", Musk's plans for Twitter's algorithm, Bossware, What Google is getting wrong about expired dom...

Cryptography Collecting & Japanese Typewriters - Marcus Sachs - PSW #738

28 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Marcus Sachs, the Deputy Director for Research at the McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security, joins to discuss his cryptogra...

Security Blind Spots: Are You Protected? - Michael Aminov - PSW #738

28 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The need to communicate, collaborate and do business on a global level has created a proliferation of cloud based applications and services. Email. Cl...

Grasping Logitech Lift, Lenovo Malware, CISA Warns of Print Spooler, & 0-Day Holes - PSW #737

22 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Logitech's Lift is a vertical mouse that's easier to grasp, CISA warns of attackers now exploiting Windows Print Spooler bug, Google tracked 58,exploi...

The Law, War Crimes, & the Foreign Legion - Capt. John Alfred, Thomas Lonardo - PSW #737

21 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Considering that history has always had foreign legions, from Lord Byron fighting in Greece (well fighting might be a bit much), to For Whom the Bell ...

The Development of Cyber Crime Fighting Units - Capt. John Alfred - PSW #737

21 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

John Alfred is a retired Police Officer that directed a Computer Crimes unit for years. This segment will discuss how that unit got developed, what ki...

Bullseye OS, Unicode Mystery, 'Bearded Barbie' CatPhishing, & NginxDay - PSW #736

15 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: Hackers have found a clever new way to steal your Microsoft 365 credentials, Former Ethereum Developer Virgil Griffith...

Amanda Berlin - PSW #736

14 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Amanda Berlin joins us to discuss what she's been up to since her last appearance on the show. It's only been a couple of years, but a lot has changed...

Third Party Risk Research - Mike Wilkes - PSW #736

14 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Mike Wilkes CISO at SecurityScorecard joins us to discuss third party risk research!   This segment is sponsored by Security Scorecard. Visit https:/...

Teen Hackers, WTF Apple, Finding iPhones, & Getting Wise to Wyze - PSW #735

08 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: Ransomware that was a breeze, getting an eyeful while charging your electric vehicle, scanning for secrets, find m...

Hacking Kubernetes - Jay Beale - PSW #735

07 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jay comes on the show to talk about container and Kubernetes architecture and security (or lack thereof).   Segment Resources: Peirates, a Kubernetes...

Identity Security Challenges - Active Directory, Azure AD, & Okta Oh My! - Sean Metcalf - PSW #735

07 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Attackers are targeting the systems that control access. This includes Active Directory, Azure AD, and recently Okta. Once they have access to identit...

Teenage Masterminds, Hacking Civics, Journalists Sued, UPS Attacks, & Spyware - PSW #734

05 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: Military intelligence, Chrome updates, an exploit for the firewall, racing the kernel, creepy spyware goes away?, weap...

Training the Next Gen of Cybersecurity Experts to Protect K-12 Schools - Hanine Salem - PSW #734

31 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

With an alarming increase in K-12 cybersecurity attacks, districts are considering new ways to protect their students and staff. With the need to incr...

State of the SOC - Mark Boltz-Robinson - PSW #734

31 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Mark is currently involved in building a security operations center for a large organization with an established infrastructure and teams already in p...

TrevorC2 - David Kennedy - PSW #733

25 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Check out our latest interview with our good friend Dave Kennedy! When not pumping iron Dave is hard at work understanding and implementing C2 infrast...

Baby Food, Lapsus$, Anonymous Vs. Printers, UEFI Rabbit Holes, & Browser-In-Browser - PSW #733

24 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News: insiders inside NASA, BIND is in a bind again, Lapsus$ is on a tear, ripping at Microsoft and Okta, anonymous hacks printers, Th...

Managing Shadow Code & the Blind Side in 3rd Party Risk - Stephen Ward - PSW #733

24 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

With all of your focus and investment on 3rd party risk management, there is likely still a blind-side that remains unaddressed. It is an area that sh...

Ransomware Inc, Cracking Keys With Fermat, Neon Output, & Samsung Source Code - PSW #732

18 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News: Secret Keys in Samsung Source Code, Conti (tries) to go legit, Cracking crypto keys with a 300 year old algorithm, CISA's must p...

Making Cyber Accessible to Everyone - Lawrence Nunn, Ricky Tan - PSW #732

17 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Teleseer makes cyberspace easy to see, just like watching security footage. It lets users builds interactive network maps in seconds with data they al...

From Hacker Jeopardy to CISO Tradecraft - G Mark Hardy - PSW #732

17 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

G Mark's Law states "Half of what you know about security will be obsolete in 18 months." But sometimes you have to let go to move forward. If you're ...

Dirty Pipes Vuln, OSHEAN, Samsung Source Code, Root Through Azure, & Article 45.2 - PSW #731

11 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This Security News segment will include a discussion with OSHEAN CEO David Marble about the upcoming Security Conference to be held at Bryant Universi...

The State of Security of Current UNIX(-Like) Systems - Antranig Vartanian - PSW #731

10 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Unix-like systems are growing rapidly. Sometimes we forget to learn from the past and sometimes the past haunts us. We talk about how the rapid change...

Technology Changes, but Security (Often) Stays the Same - Daniel Trauner - PSW #731

10 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In a world with rapidly-changing technology, it can be tempting to constantly reach for the newest, shiniest security tools/techniques at both the pro...

The Unique Challenges of Companies Born in the Cloud - Rich Mogull - PSW #730

04 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Rich joins us to discuss the differences in managing security policies between on-premises network environments and the cloud and the impacts that has...

Mock Interviews - Hack the Hiring Process - Alissa Torres - PSW #730

03 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

If you are amongst the legions transitioning into a cybersecurity career, mock interviews serve as critical preparation for your job hunt. Alissa has ...

Ukraine, Russia, Cyber-Warfare, Sanctions, Conti Split, & Blocking Software Updates - PSW #730

03 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: Was it Russia?, Blocking software updates, crowd-sourced attacks, protecting FPGAs, moving Linux to modern C, Nvid...

CISA Stories - Josh Corman - PSW #729

25 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Josh Corman joins to describe, in vivid detail, some of his experiences working for CISA, as a fed, & from the frontlines.   Visit https://www.securi...

Blame Stuxnet - Chris Sistrunk - PSW #729

24 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Chris will tell the tale on how an electrical engineer got sucked backwards into the infosec abyss. Also, Chris will share some war stories about what...

Elite Hackers, HerpaDerps, Unskilled Hackers, & CyberWarfare - PSW #729

24 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: Unskilled hacker linked to years of attacks on aviation, transport sectors, The Elite Hackers of the FSB, Bionic E...

Pixelating Info, Pilfer Or Report, Digital Credit Unions, & Airtag Abuse - PSW #728

18 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: To steal or collect a bug bounty, print bombing an NFL team, Webkit strikes again, hackers be framing, TIPC Linux kern...

Running Windows Inside Containers On Linux - PSW #728

17 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Yes, this is possible! We have incoporated into our vulhub-lab project a way to run Windows inside a Docker Container that is running on Linux. We did...

Cybersecurity Coordinator Under President Obama - Michael Daniel - PSW #728

17 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Michael joins us to discuss the importance of information sharing, how to convey cybersecurity practice and topics to senior leaders, cybersecurity re...

Uncovering a Major Linux PolicyKit Security Vulnerability: Pwnkit - Wheel - PSW #727

11 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Qualys researcher, Wheel, will discuss the discovery of the 12 year old Linux vulnerability in PolicyKit - which Qualys had dubbed, PwnKit. Wheel will...

AR vs. VR, Hacking Mazdas, Risqué Latte Art, Crypto Wormholes, & Carding Forum Seized - PSW #727

10 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: Microsoft to block VBA macros by default (in some Office applications), Russia arrests it's 3rd hacking group, The...

Cybersecurity Is Not Just a Technical Problem - Brian Honan - PSW #727

10 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

We have spent decades tackling security threats with technology, and we are failing badly. We need to look and learn from other industries and see how...

Securing Olympians, Hiding in UEFI, 'Fingerprinting GPUs', & P4x vs. North Korea - PSW #726

04 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: Temporary phones, webcam hacks that are so much more, bags of cash, patch Wordpress plugins and patch them some more, ...

Linux Post Exploitation - PSW #726

03 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this Technical Segment, Paul walks through Linux Post Exploitation! Github: https://github.com/SecurityWeekly/vulhub-lab   Visit https://www.secur...

Covert EDC & Physical Pen Tests - Brent White - PSW #726

03 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Discussing every-day-carry items that are utilized during covert entry assessments. Also discussing the concealment of these tools, and which tools we...

12 Year Linux Bug, Recovering Bitcoin, Lulzsec's Impact, & Pimp My Cubicle - PSW #725

28 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: More QR codes you shouldn't trust, race conditions in Rust, encrypting railways, Pwnkit - the latest Linux exploit, tr...

Securing Ubiquiti WiFi Systems - PSW #725

27 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Ubiquiti has become a crown favorite for WiFi (and many other solutions). Learn how to do some basic security, update the software, change passwords a...

Cracks in the Castle - Jimmy Sanders - PSW #725

27 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Enterprises today has an ever expanding attack surface. Jimmy Sanders, Head of Security for DVD.com, joins to discuss how Organizations are constantly...

REvil Gang Arrested, 5G & Airplanes, Zoom Zero-Click, & Stolen Brownies - PSW #724

21 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News: Malware targets Ukraine, I wonder where that's coming from?, evil Google Docs comments, Russia grabs REvil, funding a dictatorsh...

Using WPScan To Find WordPress Vulnerabilities - PSW #724

20 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

wpscan is a free tool for scanning WordPress, and let's face it, there are many vulnerabilities to be found in Wordpress! This segment will walk you t...

Cyber Resilience - Cybersecurity Mental Health - Neal O'Farrell - PSW #724

20 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

What can we do to raise awareness on issues of mental health for cybersecurity professionals? Neal walks us through some of the issues and ways to dea...

Mailing USBs, DoS in DoorLock, Moxie Resigns, QR Code Mystery, & Jarring Revelations - PSW #723

15 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: Attacking RDP (from the inside), NetUSB exposed, the old mailing USB drives trick, a persistent DoS in your doorLock, ...

CanSecWest, PacSec, & PWN2OWN - Dragos Ruiu - PSW #723

14 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Dragos is the Organizer of CanSecWest, PACSEC, originator of PWN2OWN, and does security auditing, and virtual engagement/training.   Visit https://ww...

Log4j Exploit Step-By-Step - PSW #723

13 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The log4j vulnerability still exists in many environments. Learn how to exploit this vulnerability in our step-by-step guide. Please only use this inf...

Zip Tie Pick, Wifi/Bluetooth Bugs, Domain Controllers, & Beetle Behavior - PSW #722

24 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

The greatest exploit in the world, throw some more logs on the log4j fire, lock picking with a zip tie, hacking metal detectors, please disclose your ...

The State Of Internet Exposed Services - John Matherly - PSW #722

23 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

John joins us to talk about what its like to run scans of the Internet on a regular basis. We'll talk about some trends, such as what is more exposed,...

Lock Picking & Physical Security - Deviant Ollam - PSW #722

23 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Many of us, myself included, learned lock picking techniques from Deviant. He comes on the show to talk about physical security in a pandemic, how to ...

Printing Shellz, Block Chain For C2, Wordpress Theft, & Log4j Who? - PSW #721

17 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: Printing Shellz, the exploit is in the link, 42 CVEs, time to update all of your browsers again, Microsoft App spoofin...

What to Expect in 2022 - Sinan Eren - PSW #721

16 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Since it is Dec 15 - might make sense to have a discussion on what might be coming in 2022 in terms of security - topics could span Ransomware, and ot...

All Your Holiday Hack Challenge Belong To Us - Ed Skoudis - PSW #721

16 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Let's talk about the 2021 SANS Holiday Hack Challenge. Lotsa great new stuff this year, with a focus on hardware hacking in a virtual world... plus TW...

The 2021 Security Landscape & What Lies Ahead - Shailesh Athalye - PSW #720

03 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

What are the key security challenges that customers faced this year? What did attackers do differently in 2021, and why are they succeeding more often...

Authentication Vulnerabilities - PSW #720

03 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Sven will present common vulnerabilities and issues that arise when implementing authentication and authorization in web applications.   This segment...

Bypassing Biometrics, Hiding in Plain Sight, Hacker Cinema, & High Aspirations - PSW #720

02 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In the Security News for this week: Stop hiding your secrets in plain sight, Detecting Wildcard DNS Abuse, $5 setup that hacks biometrics, Managing pa...

Suing Satoshi, Trojans in IDA, FBI Spam, Beg Bounties, & UPNP Strikes Again - PSW #719

19 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: The FBI is spamming you, hacking exists in the mind, Beg Bounties, nasty top-level domains, MosesStaff, why own one np...

Skill Building: CTFs & Computer Fundamentals - Derek Rook - PSW #719

18 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Derek and the hosts will discuss technologies to build CTFs as well as what types of things to consider while doing so. They will also talk about the ...

Building Vulnerable Docker Containers (On Purpose) - PSW #719

18 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

I needed to create some vulnerable targets for testing exploits and my default password finder I wrote in Python (featured in previous episodes). I fo...

TIPC Kernel Vulns, SBDCs, Truckloads of GPUs, & Hardcoded SSH Keys - PSW #718

12 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: NPM hijacked again, hardcoding your keys, PAN-ODay, more Nmap in your python or python in your nmap, put your Docker A...

MAVSH - Sachin Mahajan - PSW #718

11 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Over the course of 2020 and 2021 new UAV regulations and restrictions, such as Remote Identification, have threatened UAV hobbyist's ability to fly fr...

Stalkerware Capabilities in the Real World - Lodrina Cherne, Martijn Grooten - PSW #718

11 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Can using technology risk your personal safety? Tracking information can be shared with attackers and facilitate cyberstalking in multiple ways includ...

Shrootless Bug, Statistic Stats, Trojan Source, Fake Students, & Clippy Returns - PSW #717

05 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: LOLbins that make you LOL, over exposing your medical records, Shrootless gets past SIP, 73.6% of statistics are made ...

Peel Back the Layers of Your Enterprise with Security Onion 2 - Doug Burks - PSW #717

04 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Security Onion is a free and open platform for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management. We've got a new container-based pla...

Part 2: Scanning For Default Creds With Python - PSW #717

04 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We've updated our script with all sorts of new features. The latest version uses the TOML configuration file format to store the vendor information an...

Iranian Gas, Smelly Towns, View Source Legality, EBCDIC & GDPR, & Unlocking Oculus Go - PSW #716

02 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News we talk: Its still not illegal to look at HTML source code, Nobelium strikes again, npm infections, gas is cheap in Ira...

What Exactly Is an Incident Commander, Anyway - Matt Linton - PSW #716

28 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

You may have seen the term "Incident Commander" in discussions about incident response, but do you know where that term came from and what it means? H...

Focusing on Preventing Ransomware - Roger Grimes - PSW #716

28 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

A good backup is not prevention. Its recovery. Roger A. Grimes, author of the just released Ransomware Protection Playbook (Wiley), and author of 12 o...

Wild Hippos, Chrome FTP, L0phtCrack Is Open-Source, Win 11 Pentium, & Legacy Systems - PSW #715

23 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: More security advice for non-profits, faster 0-day exploits, ban all the things, you are still phishable, how to treat...

Scanning For Default Credentials With Python - PSW #715

22 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We've been working on this Python project that will use the Nmap Python library to scan the local network, enumerate select systems and devices, try t...

Evolution & Maturity of the Cybersecurity Industry - Maxime Lamothe-Brassard - PSW #715

22 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

The business of Security is gaining in maturity, from being an obscure corner of IT to becoming a core part of the C-Suite. How is this transformation...

IoT Rickroll, Suing Over Disclosures, K-12 Cybersecurity Act, & SS7 Signaling - PSW #714

16 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security News: Following the ransomware money, the Mystery Snail, school cybersecurity is the law, sue anyone, just not security rese...

GraphQL - Sven Morgenroth - PSW #714

15 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Sven will talk about GraphQL APIs. He is going to show common issues that arise from its usage and how to attack GraphQL applications.   This segment...

Open Source Endpoint Security with Osquery & Fleet - Zach Wasserman - PSW #714

14 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

The world's top tech organizations are pursuing an open-source endpoint security strategy using osquery. We will dig into how osquery and Fleet can en...

LANtennas, ESXi & Python, Twitch Leaks, Facebook BGP, & iPhone Is Always On - PSW #713

11 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week in the Security Weekly News: Brushing that data breach under the rug? Get sued by the US Government!, all your text messages belong to someo...

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