Feb 19th 2021
This Week in Enterprise Tech 431
The Poison Keyboard
Malicious code on Apple M1, Solar Winds so far, what went wrong with a Florida water utility
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Guests:
Damon Small
- Malicious code, now on Apple M1 silicon
- Kia hit with $20M ransomware attack
- Hack allows browser tracking to continue when incognito
- Comcast reluctantly drops data-cap enforcement in 12 states for rest of 2021
- Enterprise Windows threats down, Mac threats up
- U.S. CISA releases new Cyber Career Pathways tool
- Right to Repair, actually owning your device
- Is Huawei still a security threat?
- What we know so far about the SolarWinds attacks
- Damon Small, Technical Director of Security Consulting at NCC Group talks about how a hacker tried to poison a Florida town's water supply.
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Links
- Arm'd & Dangerous malicious code, now native on apple silicon
- Kia Faces $20M DoppelPaymer Ransomware Attack
- New browser-tracking hack works even when you flush caches or go incognito
- Comcast reluctantly drops data-cap enforcement in 12 states for rest of 2021
- Enterprise Windows Threats Drop as Mac Attacks Rise: Report
- Cyber Career Pathways Tool
- Right To Repair: The Last Stand In Checking Big Tech’s Power Grab
- With Trump gone, Huawei tells Biden it’s not a security threat
- https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/09/u-s-government-may-finalize-ban-on-federal-contractors-using-equipment-from-huawei-this-week/
- 7 Things We Know So Far About the SolarWinds Attacks
- nccgroup