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Nov 8th 2022
Security Now 896
Something for Everyone
Hosted by
Steve Gibson,
Leo Laporte
Dropbox breach, cyber bank heists, Russia goes Linux, OpenSSL flaw update
Records live every Tuesday at 4:30pm Eastern / 1:30pm Pacific / 20:30 UTC.
- Picture of the Week.
- A minor Dropbox breach.
- OpenSSL follow-up.
- FTC sued and settled with a repeated offender.
- $1.2 billion in reported ransomware payments during 2021.
- Akamai's Q3 Threat Report.
- Initial Access Brokerages.
- How do today's bank heists work?
- De-Fi De-struction De-jour.
- Russia moves to Linux.
- We're The Red Cross. Don't attack us, please!
- Where there's a will, there's a way.
- From China with Love.
- The UK's NCSC scan plan.
- Miscellany.
- Closing The Loop.
- SpinRite.
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