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Security Weekly #438 - Interview with Mikko Hypponen
To kick off our ten-year anniversary we interview Mikko Hypponen of F-Secure. We talk about the first virus discovered, reviewing printed viruses, and more. Visit our wiki for list of important links including the one that got him banned from Twitter: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode438#Guest_Interview:_Mikko_Hypp.C3.B6nen_10:05_AMSecurity Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Security Weekly News #437 - Facebook Sex tapes and rooting the OnHub
This week in security news, we talk about Stagefright 2.0, how to root your very own Google OnHub, breaking SHA-1, and AWS WAF's. For a full list of stories, visit our wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode437#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:00PM-8:00PMSecurity Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Security Weekly #437 - Interview with Dafydd Stuttard
This week, we interview Dafydd Stuttard the creator of Burp Suite and the author of the Web Application hacker's Handbook. We talk about the source of the name "Burp" and the future of webapp scanning. Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Hack Naked TV - October 8, 2015
Brought to you by Black Hills Information Security and Cybrary!This week Aaron talks about the Experian/T-mobile and Scottrade breaches, Safe Harbor and MORE!Visit our wiki for a complete list of articles and links covered in the show: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Hack_Naked_TV_October_13_2015Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Security Weekly #436 – Security News: IoT and Nest
Today in the news, Kevin recaps the T-Mobile breach. Do we now let the fox watch the henhouse? Larry dives into a Nest (TM) of IoT (drink) devices. Paul tries to keep it together with a blog post on MS08-067. For a full list of stories and links, visit the wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode436#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:00PM-8:00PMSecurity Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Hack Naked TV - October 1, 2015
Today Aaron talks about BitPay, OPM, Volkswagen, and new TrueCrypt Flaws. For a full list of stories, visit the wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Hack_Naked_TV_October_1_2015#Aaron.27s_StoriesSecurity Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Security Weekly #435 - Password Cracking with Larry
This week on Security Weekly, we are joined by none other than Larry Pesce. After his recent DerbyCon talk, Larry gives us some insight on his 600 dollar password cracking machine. Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Hack Naked TV - September 23, 2015
This week on Hack Naked TV Beau talks iOS malware, Kaspersky vulnerabilities in their AV engine and more. Links to all stories are below.Android Screen Lock Bypass - http://sites.utexas.edu/iso/2015/09/15/android-5-lockscreen-bypass/iOS malware - https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Detecting+XCodeGhost+Activity/20171/Zerodium Million Dollar Bug Bounty - https://threatpost.com/zerodium-hosts-million-dollar-ios-9-bug-bounty/114736/Kaspersky Vulns - http://googleprojectzero.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/kaspersky-mo-unpackers-mo-problems.htmlSecurity Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Security Weekly #435 Security News - Exploding Chips and Cisco Routers
Today in the news we discuss an Apple iOS directory traversal vulnerability in AirDrop. Also in Security News is the Facebook 'Dislike' button. Not to be confused with with a downvote, more along the line of sympathy or empathy. Do you ever wish you could remotely detonate resistors? Well now you can (kind of).For a full list of stories, visit our wiki:http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode435#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:00PM-8:00PMSecurity Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Security Weekly #435 - Interview with Josh Pyorre
This week interview Josh Pyorre from OpenDNS on honeypots and malware. Josh is a security analyst with OpenDNS. Josh has presented at Defcon, multiple Bsides across the USA and Source Boston.In this interview, we find Josh's secret weapon against attackers and why he goes second in ass-grabby-grabby.For links to Josh's blog and Twitter, visit our wiki:http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode435#Interview:_Josh_Pyorre_-_6:05PM-6:55PMSecurity Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Security Weekly #434 Security News - Deep Thoughts with Jack Daniel
Jack goes full-rant on Windows 10 touch screen changes. If you are still using Yahoo! messenger, you should stop. Also, vote for McAfee bumper stickers and t-shirts will likely surface after his announcement to run for the presidency in 2016.Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode434Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comBuy Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Hack Naked TV - September 15, 2015
Brought to you by Black Hills Information Security and Cybrary!This week Aaron talks about the Ubiquity email scam, the Excellus BCBS breach, Netflix dumping antivirus, McAfee for President, and more.Hack Naked TV Web Site: http://hacknaked.tvSecurity Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com

Security Weekly #434 - Interview with Micah Hoffman
In our feature interview SANS instructor Micah Hoffman discusses everything from bug bounty programs to better security for your SaaS. Micah is an active member in the NoVAHackers community, writes Recon-ng modules and enjoys tackling issues with the Python scripting language.Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode434Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comBuy Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Hack Naked TV - September 11, 2015
Welcome to another episode of Hack Naked TV recorded September 11th 2015. We’ll talk more about the Ashley Madison password dump, responsible disclosure to FireEye, and shiny new Android Ransomware. Also as promised on last week's episode, a quick demo of Powershell Empire.

Hack Naked TV - September 8, 2015
Brought to you by Black Hills Information Security and Cybrary! This week Aaron talks about the OPM breach, Windows 10 data collection being back-ported, HP no longer sponsoring Pwn2Own, and vulnerabilities in FireEye's products being sold. Hack Naked TV Web Site: http://hacknaked.tv Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com

Security Weekly #433 - Talking Security Outside The Echo Chamber
This week Larry and Jack join Paul in studio, Carlos is on via Skype without a shirt and none other than Google-Image-Search-John-Strand joins us...from his car none the less! Jack recently gave a talk at B-Sides Cleveland and was approached by a listener on how exactly you should talk to high-level execs about security, the DBIR and more. Then, well, tangents... Show Notes:http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode433 Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Security Weekly #432 News - Hacked "Smart" Fridge, More Ashley Madison
Jack gets into full rant mode in this segment, where we cover some more news about the epic Ashley Madison breach, Smart fridge that gets hacked, and more! Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode432

Security Weekly #433 Security News - Password Cracking and UPnP Exploits
This week, we talk about a recent article describing how to crack the passwords resulting from the Ashley Madison breach. Paul's prediction of UPnP being used for evil is in the news, this time the bad guys will turn all of your routers into a botnet, a bigger, better, faster botnet. Show Notes:http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode433 Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Security Weekly #432 - Jack Daniel's Uplifting Rants
No seriously, Jack was in rare form: Uplifting, sympathetic, offering help, and dare I say trying to be positive! After 45 minutes of this, we just wanted the old Jack back... Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode432 Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com

Hack Naked TV - September 1, 2015
Brought to you by Black Hills Information Security and Cybrary! This week Aaron talks about the Ubiquity email scam, the resignation of the Ashley Madison CEO, the NSA’s bulk collection extension, NSA backdooring encryption and MORE! Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Hack_Naked_TV_September_1_2015 Hack Naked TV Web Site: http://hacknaked.tv Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com
Hack Naked TV - Favorite Hacking Tools
This week on Hack Naked TV, Beau talks about his top 5 favorite pentest and hacking tools as seen at BlackHat/DefCon/B-Sides. tinyurl.com/HNTV-EMPIRE tinyurl.com/HNTV-SSTI tinyurl.com/HNTV-BLEKEY tinyurl.com/HNTV-NETRIPPER tinyurl.com/HNTV-CRACKLORD Also, be on the lookout for Chrome pausing all flash-based ads on September 1, 2015. You can read the full article at tinyurl.com/HNTV-FLASH-KILLER.
Episode 431 Stories: Ashley Madison Hack
This week in the news we discuss Googles new Wifi router and finding staff to work for Uber. http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode431#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:00PM-8:00PM
Episode 431: Interview with Phil Young and Chad Rikansrud
This week, we interview Bigendian Smalls and the Soldier of Fortran on mainframe hacking. Learn about writing exploits for z/OS and nmap modules. For additional information and links talked about in the interview, visit the wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode431#Guest_Interview:_Phil_Young_and_Chad_Rikansrud_-_6:05PM-6:55PM
Episode 430 Stories: Oracle, Lenovo, and StageFright
This week in stories we discuss the redacted blog post by Oracle CSO Mary Ann Davidson, hacking cars with a text message, and are you using Android?
Episode 430: Interview with Daniel Miessler
Daniel Miessler is Principal Security Architect with HP based out of San Francisco, California. He specializes in application security with specific focus in web and mobile application assessments, helping enterprise customers build effective application security programs, and speaking with executives about how to best leverage technologies and processes to reduce real-world risk.
Hack Naked TV August 13, 2015
This week we talk about bind DoS, Ubiquiti, Kali 2.0, Windows 10, Alphabet, Oracle and more.
Episode 429: Defcon is Coming!
Defcon is just around the corner and there is a lot happening in the news. For this special segment, we talk about our plans for Defcon in addition to top stories this week including the self aiming rifle and Windows 10.
Hack Naked TV July 28th 2015
This week on HackNakedTV we talk about StageFright, The Hacking Team and OPM breaches and more.
Episode 427: Stories of the Week
This week for stories, we discuss authentication bypass in Siemens SICAM MIC, Adobe patches yet another zero-day, and are you ready for forced automatic updates? We are looking at you, Microsoft.
Episode 427: Ed Skoudis on NetWars
Episode 427: Matt Duren
This week, we interview Matt Duren who is a technical recruiter for Tenable Network Security. Always looking for talented security engineers, C/C++ engineers, front-end / back-end devs, and security sales folks. If you dig JavaScript, PHP, Linux, or low-level programming, then he wants to hear from you.
Hack Naked TV: NSA SIMP, ProxyGambit, TeslaCrypt (July 17, 2015)
Hack Naked TV: Hacker Summer Camp, Hacking Team, Adobe Flash (July 14, 2015)
Host Aaron Lyons talks about "Hacker Summer Camp" aka Blackhat, BsidesLV and Defcon conferences, HackingTeam and Adobe Flash.
Episode 426: Stories of the Week
This week in news we talk about Hacking team hacked, Adobe patches a zero-day, and new OpenSSL certificate chain vulnerability.
Episode 426: Andrew Hay
This week on Paul's Security Weekly, we interview Andrew Hay. Andrew is the Director of Research at OpenDNS where he leads the research efforts for the company.
Episode 425: Stories of the Week
For this week in cyber news, we are joined by Apollo Clark in studio mixing drinks. We discuss WiFi sense on Windows 10, why CyberUL is a bad idea (drink), and is Amazon replacing the current TLS library?
Episode 425: Information Security Career
On this week's discussion, we talk about the top 10 reasons to dive into Information Security as a career.
Episode 425: Shay Chen
This week, we interview Shay Chen. He currently runs several large-scale researches, published annually: 1) The WAVSEP vulnerability scanner comparison test-bed and annual benchmark, covering 64 web application vulnerability scanners engines, and currently in its fifth year. 2) The RvR attack-vector classification project (tecapi.com), which aims to compare features of diverse types of infosec products. 3) The upcoming WAFEP test-bed for web application firewalls, already used in upcoming corresponding comparisons.
Hack Naked TV: Local Network Attacks (Week of July 3, 2015)
Episode 424: Stories of the Week
This week for stories, we dive into Samsung woes with their keyboard. We also discuss the ClueBat, the alternative to the Clue by four. We are joined by Not Kevin in studio and Rick Farina hangs with us to talk about why the government sucks at cyber security.
Episode 424: Roll Your Own Password Management
Listener submitted discussion on pros and cons of rolling your own password manager.
Episode 424: Rick Farina
This week, we interview Rick Farina who is a well known wireless hacker and member of the DEF CON Wireless Village team and the Wireless Capture the Flag team. He talks wireless security and shows off the new Pwn Pad.
Episode 423: Stories of the Week - LastPass Breach, Google Bug Bounty
In stories this week, we talk about how to properly handle a security breach (LastPass), and how HackerOne connects hackers with companies. You can view the full list of stories and links in our wiki below: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode423#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:30PM-8:00PM
Episode 423: Patrick Wardle
This week, we interview Patrick Wardle to talk about Mac OS X security. He built a free application called KnockKnock. Find links to his website and twitter on the wiki here: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode423#Guest_Interview:_Patrick_Wardle_-_6:05PM-6:35PM
Hack Naked TV: OPM Breach, Corporate Espionage, Hacking Hospitals (Week of June 19, 2015
In this episode we talk about the OPM hack, a little bit about corporate espionage, and the possibilities of hackers modifying drug pumps at hospitals to deliver fatal dosages to patients.
Episode 422: Security for Startups
This week, we feature Apollo Clark in studio to mix up some mojitos and talk about security for startups.
Episode 422: Stories of the Week
This week, we talk about Apple moving to 6-character passcodes and the OpenSesame attack to open non-rolling code Garage Doors.
Episode 422: Ferruh Mavituna
CEO / Product Architect Ferruh Mavituna has been working in the application security industry for well over a decade and his ambition to ease the process of automatically detecting web application vulnerabilities led him to build Netsparker, and pursued it to the point of commercial reality. Ferruh is also the Netsparker's Product Architect.
Episode 421: Stories of the Week
This week for stories, we are joined by Not Kevin in studio. We discuss what percentage of weapons make it past the TSA, DoS'ing Windows Skype users, and Microsoft to support and include OpenSSH.