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CyberCure Ep 61

Welcome to the CyberCure Bi-Weekly podcast. You c…

An episode of the intelligence updates podcast, hosted by Nucleon Cyber, titled "CyberCure Ep 61" was published on March 19, 2021 and runs 4 minutes.

March 19, 2021 ·4m · intelligence updates

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Welcome to the CyberCure Bi-Weekly podcast. You can read the full transcript at: https://news.nucleon.sh/2021/02/07/cyber-news-update-60/ This podcast will give you a summary of the latest news related to cyber intelligence and proactive cyber security in only a few minutes. The podcast is aimed at professionals who are short on time, or for anyone who would like to know a bit more about what is REALLY happening out there in the cyber world. The focus of this podcast will be on the latest cyber events for non-technical people; anyone can listen and understand. ---- For a company who develops software there are very strict guidelines in order to ensure that sensitive information is not leaked or accessed by unauthorized users. it is specially challenging these days since many of what used to be internal protected network services is now need to be available online in order to enable work remotely. The Nissan Motor Company, is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Japan. The source code of mobile apps and internal tools developed and used by Nissan North America has leaked online after the company misconfigured one of its development servers. --- Also covering: Capcom, the game developer behind many popular games such as Resident Evil, Street Fighter and Others, now says its recent attack compromised the personal data of up to 400,000 gamers. Capcom is a Japan-based publisher of blockbuster games detected a breach During the end of 2020, Capcom said its personal, as well as corporate data, was compromised. A group called Ragnar Locker claimed responsibility and said they had downloaded more than 1TB of corporate data, including banking details, contracts, proprietary data, emails and more. Gaming is increasingly becoming a target for all types of cyberattacks. Over the past several months, along with Capcom many other popular and big brands found themselves dealing with different cyber attacks. ----- That’s it for this podcast, stay safe and see you in the next podcast. Don’t forget to visit https://news.nucleon.sh for the latest podcasts on cyber intelligence.

Welcome to the CyberCure Bi-Weekly podcast. You can read the full transcript at: https://news.nucleon.sh/2021/02/07/cyber-news-update-60/ This podcast will give you a summary of the latest news related to cyber intelligence and proactive cyber security in only a few minutes. The podcast is aimed at professionals who are short on time, or for anyone who would like to know a bit more about what is REALLY happening out there in the cyber world. The focus of this podcast will be on the latest cyber events for non-technical people; anyone can listen and understand. ---- For a company who develops software there are very strict guidelines in order to ensure that sensitive information is not leaked or accessed by unauthorized users. it is specially challenging these days since many of what used to be internal protected network services is now need to be available online in order to enable work remotely. The Nissan Motor Company, is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Japan. The source code of mobile apps and internal tools developed and used by Nissan North America has leaked online after the company misconfigured one of its development servers. --- Also covering: Capcom, the game developer behind many popular games such as Resident Evil, Street Fighter and Others, now says its recent attack compromised the personal data of up to 400,000 gamers. Capcom is a Japan-based publisher of blockbuster games detected a breach During the end of 2020, Capcom said its personal, as well as corporate data, was compromised. A group called Ragnar Locker claimed responsibility and said they had downloaded more than 1TB of corporate data, including banking details, contracts, proprietary data, emails and more. Gaming is increasingly becoming a target for all types of cyberattacks. Over the past several months, along with Capcom many other popular and big brands found themselves dealing with different cyber attacks. ----- That’s it for this podcast, stay safe and see you in the next podcast. Don’t forget to visit https://news.nucleon.sh for the latest podcasts on cyber intelligence.
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