Credential Stuffing Attacks
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Apr 30th 2019
Security Now 712
Credential Stuffing Attacks
Hosted by
Leo Laporte,
Steve Gibson
Credential Stuffing, Facebook Fail
Records live every Tuesday at 4:30pm Eastern / 1:30pm Pacific / 20:30 UTC.
- The large and emerging threat of website credential stuffing attacks.
- Privacy fallout from our recent coverage of Facebook and Google
- The uptake rate of recent Windows 10 feature releases
- The source of the A/V troubles with the April patch Tuesday updates
- The NIST's formal fuzzing development
- A massive and ongoing database data leak involving more than half of all American households
- Windows Insiders are already finding that their systems won't update to the May 2019 feature update.
- United Airlines passengers have noticed and been understandably upset by seatback cameras pointing at them.
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