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EPISODE · Oct 7, 2024 · 42 MIN

Episode 204 - The Umms and Ahhs Episode

from The Host Unknown Podcast · host Andrew Agnês, Thom Langford, Javvad Malik

This week in InfoSec  (10:01)With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield27th September 2001: Jan de Wit was sentenced to 150 hours of community service in the Netherlands for creating and spreading the Anna Kournikova virus. It was one of the first of the major viruses created from a virus toolkit - the dawn of cybercrime toolkits.https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/18397091452822776143rd October 2017: A week after he retired as the result of Equifax's data breach, former CEO Richard F. Smith told members of Congress that one person in the IT department was at fault.https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1841893372035838342 Rant of the Week (14:52)It's true, social media moderators do go after conservativesBecause they're most likely to share crappy misinformation onlineSince Elon Musk bought Twitter nearly two years ago – a $44 billion acquisition he tried to pull out of – the mogul has driven a narrative that moderation of the microblogging website disproportionately targeted conservatives, libertarians, and Trump supporters.A scientific paper published in the journal Nature this week confirms that was the case, with justification. The groups more likely to be subjected to moderation were also more likely to share misinformation from low-quality news sites. Billy Big Balls of the Week (21:49)Use this link to read the story: https://www.404media.co/email/e7ecda94-675a-4538-901f-b2ccb35fe916/?ref=daily-stories-newsletter - the other link below for the show notes (the one above is tied to my account)Someone Put Facial Recognition Tech onto Meta's Smart Glasses to Instantly Dox StrangersA pair of students at Harvard have built what big tech companies refused to release publicly due to the overwhelming risks and danger involved: smart glasses with facial recognition technology that automatically looks up someone’s face and identifies them. The students have gone a step further too. Their customized glasses also pull other information about their subject from around the web, including their home address, phone number, and family members. Industry News (32:05)PwC Urges Boards to Give CISOs a Seat at the TableCyber-Attacks Hit Over a Third of English SchoolsISACA: European Security Teams Are Understaffed and UnderfundedT-Mobile to Pay $15.75m Penalty for Multiple Data BreachesBritish Hacker Charged in the US For $3.75m Insider Trading SchemeMeta Teams Up with Banks to Target FraudstersFIN7 Gang Hides Malware in AI “Deepnude” SitesNorthern Ireland Police Data Leak Sees Service Fined by ICOMicrosoft and US Government Disrupt Russian Star Blizzard Operations Tweet of the Week (38:52)https://twitter.com/iamdevloper/status/1842097858196979989 Come on! Like and bloody well subscribe!

This week in InfoSec reminds us of the dawn of virus toolkits Rant of the Week is a report from the school of the bleeding obvious Billy Big Balls is the future we’ve been waiting for Industry News is the latest and greatest news stories from around the world And Tweet of the Week is two sides of the same coin

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