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Risky Biz Soap Box: Why black box email security is dead

In this edition of the Risky Business Soap Box we’re talking all about email security with Sublime Security co-founder Josh Kamdjou. Email security is one of the oldest product categories in security, but as you’ll hear, Josh thinks the incumbents are just doing it wrong. He joins Risky Business host Patrick Gray for this interview about Sublime’s origin story and its new approach to email security.

Nov 11, 202436 min

Risky Business #769 -- Sophos drops implants on Chinese exploit devs

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including: Sophos drops implants on Chinese firewall exploit devs Microsoft workshops better just-in-time Windows admin privileges Snowflake hacker arrested in Canada Okta has a fun, but not very impactful auth-bypass bug Russians bring dumb-but-smart RDP client attacks And much, much more. Special guest Sophos CISO Ross McKerchar joined us to talk about its “hacking back” campaign. The full interview is available on Youtube for those who want to really live vicariously through Sophos doing what every vendor probably wants to do. This week’s episode is sponsored by attack surface mapping vendor runZero. Founder and CEO HD Moore joins to talk about marrying up the outside and inside views of your network. You can also watch this episode on Youtube Show notes Okta AD/LDAP Delegated Authentication - Username Above 52 Characters Security Advisory Does bcrypt have a maximum password length? - Information Security Stack Exchange Local Administrator Protection | Privilege Protection Inside Sophos' 5-Year War With the Chinese Hackers Hijacking Its Devices | WIRED A Deeper Look at FortiJump (FortiManager CVE-2024-47575) | Bishop Fox Man Arrested for Snowflake Hacking Spree Faces US Extradition | WIRED Google uses large language model to discover real-world vulnerability GreyNoise Intelligence Discovers Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Live Streaming Cameras with the Help of AI Thousands of hacked TP-Link routers used in yearslong account takeover attacks - Ars Technica CISA warns of foreign threat group launching spearphishing campaign using malicious RDP files | Cybersecurity Dive Chinese state-backed hackers breached 20 Canadian government networks over four years, agency warns India-Canada row: Canadian officials confess to leaking 'intel' against India to Washington Post - India Today Amid diplomatic row, Canada names India in ‘cyberthreat adversary’ list, accuses it of ‘likely spying’ | World News - The Indian Express The Untold Story of Trump's Failed Attempt to Overthrow Venezuela's President | WIRED Risky Biz News: The mystery at Mango Park North Korean hackers seen collaborating with Play ransomware group, researchers say

Nov 6, 202456 min

Risky Business #768 -- CSRB will investigate China's Wiretap Hacks

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including: CSRB to investigate China’s telco-wiretapping hacks Euro law enforcement takes down the Redline infostealer Someone steals Fed crypto… and then tries to quietly sneak it back in Russia sentences REvil guys to … jail? Really? Apple private cloud compute gets a proper bug bounty program And much, much more. This week’s episode is sponsored by Material Security, who help navigate the mess of cloud productivity data security. Daniel Ayala - Chief Security and Trust Officer at Dotmatics - is a Material customer, and joins Pat and Material Security’s Rajan Kapoor to talk about how to wrangle securing data that ends up in corporate cloud email and file stores. This episode is also available on Youtube. Show notes Apple 10 day certificates Chinese hackers said to have collected audio of American calls U.S. Panel to Probe Cyber Failures in Massive Chinese Hack of Telecoms How a series of opsec failures led US authorities to the alleged developer of the Redline password-stealing malware Operation Magnus Hacker Returns $19.3 Million to Drained US Government Crypto Wallet Meet ZachXBT, the Masked Vigilante Tracking Down Billions in Crypto Scams and Thefts | WIRED Radar systems in Iran breached prior to Israel's Saturday counter-strike - report Delta sues CrowdStrike after widespread IT outage that caused thousands of cancellations Tens of thousands of taxpayer accounts hacked as CRA repeatedly paid out millions in bogus refunds Microsoft CEO asked board to cut pay in connection with security overhaul | Cybersecurity Dive Four REvil members sentenced to more than four years in prison Russia says it might build its own Linux community after removal of several kernel maintainers Nigerian court drops charges against detained Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan Apple will pay security researchers up to $1 million to hack its private AI cloud | TechCrunch SonicWall firewalls the common access point in spreading ransomware campaign | Cybersecurity Dive Fortinet zero-day attack spree hits at least 50 customers | Cybersecurity Dive Cisco warns actively exploited CVE can lead to DoS attacks against VPN services | Cybersecurity Dive Chinese influence operation targets US down-ballot races, Microsoft says | Reuters Exclusive: Accused Iranian hackers successfully peddle stolen Trump emails | Reuters Viral video of ripped-up Pennsylvania ballots is fake and Russian-made, intelligence agencies say Product Demo: Securing M365 and Google Workspace with Material Security

Oct 30, 202451 min

Risky Biz Soap Box: Thinkst Canary's decade of deception

In this Soap Box edition of the podcast Patrick Gray chats with Thinkst Canary founder Haroon Meer about his “decade of deception”, including: A history of Thinkst Canary including a recap of what they actually do A look at why they’re still really the only major player in the deception game A look at what companies like Microsoft are doing with deception Why security startups should have conference booths

Oct 28, 202437 min

Risky Business #767 – SEC fines Check Point, Mimecast, Avaya and Unisys over hacks

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including: SEC fines tech firms for downplaying the Solarwinds hacks Anonymous Sudan still looks and quacks like a Russian duck Apple proposes max 10 day TLS certificate life Oopsie! Microsoft loses a bunch of cloud logs Veeam and Fortinet are bad and should feel bad North Koreans are good (at hacking) And much, much more. This week’s episode is sponsored by Proofpoint. Chief Strategy Officer Ryan Kalember joins to talk about their work keeping up with prolific threat actor SocGholish. This episode is also available on Youtube. Show notes Four cyber companies fined for SolarWinds disclosure failures U.S. charges Sudanese men with running powerful cyberattack-for-hire gang Hacker Charged With Seeking to Kill Using Cyberattacks on Hospitals | WIRED Risky Biz News: Anonymous Sudan's Russia Links Are (Still) Obvious Microsoft confirms partial loss of security log data on multiple platforms | Cybersecurity Dive Risky Biz News: Apple wants to reduce the lifespan of TLS certificates to 10 days Encrypted Chat App ‘Session’ Leaves Australia After Visit From Police Crypto platform Radiant Capital says $50 million in digital coins stolen following account compromises North Korean hackers use newly discovered Linux malware to raid ATMs - Ars Technica Brazil Arrests ‘USDoD,’ Hacker in FBI Infragard Breach – Krebs on Security Here’s how SIM swap in alleged bitcoin pump-and-dump scheme worked - Ars Technica Critical Veeam CVE actively exploited in ransomware attacks | Cybersecurity Dive FortiGate admins report active exploitation 0-day. Vendor isn’t talking. - Ars Technica Hackers reportedly impersonate cyber firm ESET to target organizations in Israel The latest in North Korea’s fake IT worker scheme: Extorting the employers

Oct 23, 20241h 2m

Risky Business #766 – China hacks America's lawful intercept systems

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s infosec news, including: Chinese spooks all up in western telco lawful intercept Jerks ruin the Internet Archive’s day Microsoft drops a great report with a bad chart The feds make their own crypto currency and get it pumped Forti-, Palo- and Ivanti-fail And much, much more. This week’s episode is sponsored by detection-as-code vendor Panther. Casey Hill, Panther’s Director Product Management joins to discuss why the old “just bung it all in a data lake and… ???… “ approach hasn’t worked out, and what smart teams do to handle their logs. This episode is also available on [Youtube].(https://youtu.be/86zy6DcwtbE) Show notes White House forms emergency team to deal with China espionage hack - The Washington Post DDoS attacks on Internet Archive continue after data breach impacting 31 million Microsoft Digital Defense Report 2024 Ransomware encryption down amid surge of attacks, Microsoft says | CyberScoop Russian court websites down after breach claimed by pro-Ukraine hackers Ukrainian anti-corruption agency reportedly finds no violations in disclosures of top cyber official Trump campaign turns to secure hardware after hacking incident | Reuters FBI creates its own crypto token to nab suspects in alleged fraud scheme District of Massachusetts | Eighteen Individuals and Entities Charged in International Operation Targeting Widespread Fraud and Manipulation in the Cryptocurrency Markets | United States Department of Justice Critical CVE in 4 Fortinet products actively exploited | Cybersecurity Dive Fortinet FortiGate CVE-2024-23113 - A Super Complex Vulnerability In A Super Secure Appliance In 2024 Palo Alto Expedition: From N-Day to Full Compromise Ivanti up against another attack spree as hackers target its endpoint manager | Cybersecurity Dive 1 bug, $50,000+ in bounties, how Zendesk intentionally left a backdoor in hundreds of Fortune 500 companies · GitHub Recently-patched Firefox bug exploited against Tor browser users Two never-before-seen tools, from same group, infect air-gapped devices - Ars Technica A Single Cloud Compromise Can Feed an Army of AI Sex Bots – Krebs on Security Opinion | The Cyber Sleuth - Washington Post

Oct 16, 202453 min

Snake Oilers: Sandfly Security, Permiso and Wiz

In this edition of Snake Oilers we hear pitches from three security vendors: Sandfly Security: An agentless Linux security platform that actually sounds very cool Permiso: An identity security platform founded by ex FireEye folks Wiz: The cloud security giant is getting in on code security scanning You can watch this edition of Snake Oilers on YouTube here.

Oct 1, 202440 min

Risky Business #765 -- The Kaspersky switcheroo

Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s infosec news with everyone’s favourite ex-NSA big-brain, Rob Joyce. They talk through: Musk and Durov bow to government pressure Tiktok rushes to ban authoritarian propagandists The US doesn’t want Chinese software in its cars Kaspersky replaces itself with an AV no one has ever heard of Aussie police chalk up another crimephone takedown Press Win-R Ctrl-V to prove you’re human And much, much more. This week’s show is brought to you by Stairwell, and Stairwell’s founder Mike Wiacek will be along to talk about how people are using their platform to hunt down detection resistant malware. A video version of this episode is also available on Youtube. Show notes Elon Musk backs down in his fight with Brazilian judges to restore X | Elon Musk | The Guardian Telegram says it will share phone numbers and IP addresses of ‘bad actors’ to authorities Jane Lytvynenko on X: "Ukrainian cybersecurity officials are limiting the use of Telegram for military, critical infrastructure, and other authorities. Budanov said he has “substantiated data” on Ru authorities having access to personal messages on TG, including removed ones. https://t.co/xOcnf7am9R" / X TikTok blocks dozens of Kremlin-backed media accounts Biden administration proposes rule banning Chinese, Russian connected vehicles and parts Some Kaspersky customers receive surprise forced-update to new antivirus software | TechCrunch Russian cyber firm Dr.Web says services are restored after ‘targeted cyberattack’ Police announce takedown and arrest mastermind behind criminal comms platform 'Ghost' Turning Everyday Gadgets into Bombs is a Bad Idea « bunnie's blog Iranian-linked election interference operation shows signs of recent access | CyberScoop Republicans demand FBI hearing on Iran theft of Trump documents Ermittlungen im Darknet: Strafverfolger hebeln Tor-Anonymisierung aus | tagesschau.de DOJ charges hackers for stealing $230 million in crypto from individual This Windows PowerShell Phish Has Scary Potential – Krebs on Security You can now use Apple’s best iPhone Mirroring feature on your Mac and iPhone | TechRadar

Sep 25, 20241h 5m

Risky Business #764 -- Mossad expands into telecommunications services

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including: Hezbollah’s attempts to avoid SIGINT with pagers ends in explosions The US shines many bright lights on RT’s disinfo role Australia counters Chinese bullying in the Pacific Valid accounts are the most prevalent entry point, says CISA’s data Ivanti and Fortinet vie for worst vendor of the week Krebs writes up the shift towards charging The Com with terrorism And much, much more… This week’s episode is sponsored by Push Security, who bring security visibility to where it needs to be these days – the browser. Luke Jennings joins this week’s show to discuss how phish-kit crews are driving the arms race forward, and how detection has to adapt and go where the users are. This episode is also available on Youtube. Show notes Israel planted explosives in Hezbollah's Taiwan-made pagers, sources say | Reuters How Hezbollah used pagers and couriers to counter Israel's high tech surveillance | Reuters Biden administration unveils new evidence of RT’s key role in Russian intelligence operations globally | CNN Politics Meta bans RT days after U.S. accused Russian outlet of disinformation U.S. to file charges in Trump campaign hacking case, officials say China suspected of hacking diplomatic body for Pacific islands region Chinese-made port cranes in US included 'backdoor' modems, House report says Stolen account info still chief risk for federal agencies, annual CISA audit finds Notice of Recent Security Incident | Fortinet Blog WordPress.org to require two-factor authentication for plugin developers | CyberScoop Multiple attacks force CISA to order agencies to upgrade or remove end-of-life Ivanti appliance Ivanti Endpoint Manager and Ivanti Endpoint Manager Security Suite and Ivanti Cloud Service Application (CSA) - End Of Life (EOL) The Dark Nexus Between Harm Groups and ‘The Com’ – Krebs on Security Feds sentence 12 crypto thieves behind SIM swaps, home invasions Ex-CrowdStrike employees detail rising technical errors before July outage | Semafor Post-CrowdStrike Fallout: Microsoft Redesigning EDR Vendor Access to Windows Kernel - SecurityWeek Apple seeks dismissal of its NSO Group lawsuit, citing risk of exposing ‘vital security information’ US hits Intellexa spyware maker with more sanctions (1) BolivarCucuta on X: "Encuentran muerto al ciudadano israelí Yariv Bokor en Medellín En un apartamento de El Poblado, Medellín, fue encontrado sin vida el ciudadano israelí Yariv Bokor, con aparentes signos de violencia. Bokor estaba vinculado a la empresa Sandvine, la cual tiene relación con NSO https://t.co/EeY1os1omW" / X Instagram to bolster privacy and safety features for millions of teen users Mastercard buys Recorded Future for $2.65 billion | CyberScoop

Sep 18, 20241h 2m