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Episode 144: Infosec Supporting Right to Repair with Joe Grand and Kyle Wiens

The Security Ledger

The post Episode 144: Infosec Supporting Right to Repair with Joe Grand and Kyle Wiens appeared first on The Security Ledger. Related Stories Spotlight Podcast: Fixing Supply Chain Hacks with Strong Device Identities Unsecured Database Exposes Data of 80M U.S. In Granite State: Industry Groups Paint Dark Picture of Right to Repair.

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Russian police arrested six people involved in the theft and selling of stolen credit cards

Security Affairs

A TASS source revealed that the defendants have deep knowledge in the field of international payment systems and are suspected of committing crimes in the field of computer technology, technology and the Internet information and communication network. SecurityAffairs – hacking, Russian police). “This resource is blocked. .

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Charity

ForAllSecure

His book, Hacking Google was a best seller, but after, he just wasn't feeling it. Vamosi: Burnout is a major concern in the InfoSec world. Welcome to the hacker mind in original podcast from for all secure, it's about challenging our expectations about the people who hack for a living. Here's his talk from DEF CON 17.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

Advances in the use of polymers revolutionized everything from food packaging to electronics, telecommunication and medicine. For their latest Security Ledger Spotlight podcast, Paul Roberts sat down with David Brumley, Chief Executive Officer at ForAllSecure and a professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University.

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Top Cybersecurity Accounts to Follow on Twitter

eSecurity Planet

Shah provides her expertise in hacking, software development, and kernel development and advocates for open source initiatives. Lots of accounts including Bezos, Elon Musk, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Gates, Mr Beast, and a ton more getting hacked for a bitcoin scheme. — Dave Kennedy (@HackingDave) July 15, 2020.

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Episode 208: Getting Serious about Hardware Supply Chains with Goldman Sachs’ Michael Mattioli

The Security Ledger

In this week’s Security Ledger Podcast, sponsored by Trusted Computing Group, we’re talking about securing the hardware supply chain. » Related Stories Episode 201: Bug Hunting with Sick Codes Episode 200: Sakura Samurai Wants To Make Hacking Groups Cool Again. . » Read the whole entry. »

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

ForAllSecure

Can you hack an airplane? Vamosi: Maybe you remember this: In 2014, researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek succeeded in hacking a Jeep Cherokee while a reporter was driving it on a freeway during rush hour in St Louis, Missouri. So, given that we can now hack into cars remotely, could we hack into other systems as well?

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