CyberWire Daily
CyberWire Daily
N2K Networks
Ransomware updates. ShadowPad backdoor may have got into the supply chain from a Chinese APT group. Apple Secure Enclave decryption key released. Profexor and Fancy Bear. Misconfigured AWS S3 exposes voter data. Countering extremism online. FBI continues
23 minutes Posted Aug 18, 2017 at 11:00 am.
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In today's podcast, we hear that ransomware strains, old and new, are circulating in the wild. ShadowPad backdoors are tentatively attributed to Chinese espionage operations in the supply chain. A hacker releases the decryption key for Apple's Secure Enclave. Profexor may actually not know much about Fancy Bear's romp through the DNC. Another misconfigured AWS bucket exposes data on voters in Chicago. The difficulties of countering extremism online. Malek Ben Salem from Accenture Labs on the cloud security maturity model. Joseph Carson from Thycotic on the evolution of phishing campaigns. The FBI has a roadshow warning companies of the risks of using Kaspersky security products.