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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2019 · 2H 2M

Docker, Government Attacks, and Best Practices

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Watch the DAY[0] podcast live on Twitch every Monday afternoon at 12:00pm PST (3:00pm EST) -- https://www.twitch.tv/dayzerosec [00:00:30] - Physical Adversarial Textures that Fool Visual Object Tracking [00:04:30] - DPatch: An Adversarial Patch Attack on Object Detectors [00:11:45] - Side-Channel Attack to Extract ECDSA Private Keys from Qualcom Hardware-Based Keystore [00:19:40] - For PayPal security team,“get user balances and transaction details" is not a vulnerability [00:26:05] - "CI Knew There Would Be Bugs Here" - Exploring Continuous Integration [00:40:10] - Hacker Finds They Can Kill Car Engines After Breaking Into GPS Tracking Device [00:50:25] - Security baseline (DRAFT) for Windows 10 v1903 [00:58:25] - Security Analysis of Near-Field Communication (NFC) Payments [01:12:10] - Docker Hub Hacked – 190k accounts, GitHub tokens revoked, Builds disabled [01:18:50] - eGobbler - malvertising campaign exploits zero-day Chrome bug [01:32:15] - New backdoor inspired by leaked NSA malware [01:39:60] - Mueller report: Russia hacked state databases and voting machines [01:54:10] - New Technique Uses Power Anomalies to ID Malware in Embedded Systems

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Apr 29, 2019

Watch the DAY[0] podcast live on Twitch every Monday afternoon at 12:00pm PST (3:00pm EST) -- https://www.twitch.tv/dayzerosec [00:00:30] - Physical Adversarial Textures that Fool Visual Object Tracking [00:04:30] - DPatch: An Adversarial Patch Attack on Object Detectors [00:11:45] - Side-Channel Attack to Extract ECDSA Private Keys from Qualcom Hardware-Based Keystore [00:19:40] - For PayPal security team,“get user balances and transaction details" is not a vulnerability [00:26:05] - "CI Knew There Would Be Bugs Here" - Exploring Continuous Integration [00:40:10] - Hacker Finds They Can Kill Car Engines After Breaking Into GPS Tracking Device [00:50:25] - Security baseline (DRAFT) for Windows 10 v1903 [00:58:25] - Security Analysis of Near-Field Communication (NFC) Payments [01:12:10] - Docker Hub Hacked – 190k accounts, GitHub tokens revoked, Builds disabled [01:18:50] - eGobbler - malvertising campaign exploits zero-day Chrome bug [01:32:15] - New backdoor inspired by leaked NSA malware [01:39:60] - Mueller report: Russia hacked state databases and voting machines [01:54:10] - New Technique Uses Power Anomalies to ID Malware in Embedded Systems

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