• Risky Business #763 – Microsoft un-patches critical bug

  • 2024/09/11
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Risky Business #763 – Microsoft un-patches critical bug

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  • On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including: Russia’s disinformation peddlers face multifaceted sternness from the DoJTelegram is now law enforcement’s bestest new pal, all of a suddenIran’s banking industry arranges a payment plan for a ransomColumbia investigates how it sent private jets full of cash to pay for PegasusMicrosoft innovates with Un-Patch TuesdayAnd much, much more. This week’s sponsor is Kroll Cyber, and one of their incident responders Paul Wells joins to discuss that one weird trick that actually helps - preparing for an incident before hand, rather than learning all those hard lessons in the middle of a crisis. This week’s episode is also available on Youtube. Show notes Risky Biz News: Doppelganger gets a kick in the butt from Uncle SamRussia focusing on American social media stars to covertly influence voters | ReutersRussian pro-democracy nonprofit investigates alleged data breach by Kremlin-backed hackersBiden administration hits Russia with sanctions over efforts to manipulate U.S. opinion ahead of the electionUS hits Chinese companies with new sanctions over Russia-Ukraine warElon Musk’s Starlink backtracks to comply with Brazil’s ban on X | Elon Musk | The GuardianWhy It's So Hard to Fully Block X in Brazil | WIREDDurov says Telegram will tackle criticism of how it moderates content | ReutersNavalny allies accuse Telegram and other platforms of censorship | Economy News | Al JazeeraHow India tamed Twitter and set a global standard for online censorship - The Washington Post2 white supremacists tried to spark race war by soliciting murder and hate crimes on Telegram, feds sayMatthew Garrett: "Why clone a yubikey when you c…" - Nondeterministic ComputerIran pays millions in ransom to end massive cyberattack on banks, officials say – POLITICOFour Delaware men charged in international sextortion scheme that netted nearly $2 million | CyberScoopColombian president suggests prior administration illegally sent $11 million in cash to Israel for spywarePoland’s constitutional court finds commission investigating use of Pegasus spyware unconstitutional | Notes From PolandCISA says SonicWall bug being exploited as experts warn of ransomware gang useSonicWall SSLVPN access control flaw is now exploited in attacksBug Left Some Windows PCs Dangerously Unpatched – Krebs on Security
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including: Russia’s disinformation peddlers face multifaceted sternness from the DoJTelegram is now law enforcement’s bestest new pal, all of a suddenIran’s banking industry arranges a payment plan for a ransomColumbia investigates how it sent private jets full of cash to pay for PegasusMicrosoft innovates with Un-Patch TuesdayAnd much, much more. This week’s sponsor is Kroll Cyber, and one of their incident responders Paul Wells joins to discuss that one weird trick that actually helps - preparing for an incident before hand, rather than learning all those hard lessons in the middle of a crisis. This week’s episode is also available on Youtube. Show notes Risky Biz News: Doppelganger gets a kick in the butt from Uncle SamRussia focusing on American social media stars to covertly influence voters | ReutersRussian pro-democracy nonprofit investigates alleged data breach by Kremlin-backed hackersBiden administration hits Russia with sanctions over efforts to manipulate U.S. opinion ahead of the electionUS hits Chinese companies with new sanctions over Russia-Ukraine warElon Musk’s Starlink backtracks to comply with Brazil’s ban on X | Elon Musk | The GuardianWhy It's So Hard to Fully Block X in Brazil | WIREDDurov says Telegram will tackle criticism of how it moderates content | ReutersNavalny allies accuse Telegram and other platforms of censorship | Economy News | Al JazeeraHow India tamed Twitter and set a global standard for online censorship - The Washington Post2 white supremacists tried to spark race war by soliciting murder and hate crimes on Telegram, feds sayMatthew Garrett: "Why clone a yubikey when you c…" - Nondeterministic ComputerIran pays millions in ransom to end massive cyberattack on banks, officials say – POLITICOFour Delaware men charged in international sextortion scheme that netted nearly $2 million | CyberScoopColombian president suggests prior administration illegally sent $11 million in cash to Israel for spywarePoland’s constitutional court finds commission investigating use of Pegasus spyware unconstitutional | Notes From PolandCISA says SonicWall bug being exploited as experts warn of ransomware gang useSonicWall SSLVPN access control flaw is now exploited in attacksBug Left Some Windows PCs Dangerously Unpatched – Krebs on Security

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