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ISIS claims Kabul massacre. Huawei gets a temporary break. Texas governments hit by ransomware. Hy-Vee warns of point-of-sale attack.
Season 4 · Episode 909

ISIS claims Kabul massacre. Huawei gets a temporary break. Texas governments hit by ransomware. Hy-Vee warns of point-of-sale attack.

ISIS claims Kabul massacre. Huawei gets a temporary break. Texas governments hit by ransomware. Hy-Vee warns of point-of-sale attack.

CyberWire Daily · N2K Networks

August 19, 201920m 52s

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Show Notes

ISIS claims responsibility for Kabul massacre. Huawei gets another temporary reprieve. Local governments in Texas sustain ransomware attacks. Georgia hopes to combat cyberattacks with training. Google cuts a data sharing service. Bulletproof VPN services purchase residential IPs. Smartphones could be used to carry out acoustic side channel attacks. And Hy-Vee warns of a point-of-sale breach. Joe Carrigan from JHU ISI discusses corporate password policies. Guest is Ben Waugh from RedOx talks about bug bounties in healthcare.

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