Episode 60 - Security & Privacy, With A Creepy Story
Release Date: 09/01/2017
Security In Five Podcast
Twitter made an announcement recently that they will be ending free access to their API. This epsiode talks about this move and the damage it may cause to many apps and services. Source - Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Mighty Mackenzie - Where you can find Security In Five - Email -
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Meta paid out a bug bounty for a vulnerability/design flaw in the multi-factor authentication process on Instagram/Facebook. This episode talks about what the bug was and why or how Meta missed this in their design. Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Mighty Mackenzie - Where you can find Security In Five - Email -
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Staying knowledgeable and up to date on the ever-changing web security space is difficult. There are classes, courses, and certifications you can achieve but those are to lay the foundation but it's up to us to keep it going. I found a site that provides so much insight and tools for security it had to be a podcast episode. Source - Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Mighty Mackenzie - Where you can find Security In Five - Email -
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GoTo, the parent company of LastPass, announced they they too have suffered a breach. Unknown threat agents accessed and took encrypted backups and other materials of customers. This episode talks about the breach and what you should think about if you are a customer of them. Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Mighty Mackenzie - Where you can find Security In Five - Email -
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Apple released iOS 16.3 and macOS 13.2 which included a new security feature for support of Security Keys. This episode talks about what this is, why it's a great security addition and how it works. Source - Apple Support Page - Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Mighty Mackenzie - Where you can find Security In Five - Email -
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In the past week there have been several stories of "breaches" that were caused by credential-stuffing attacks. This episode talks about what credential stuffing is and where the blame should be pointed. Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Mighty Mackenzie - Where you can find Security In Five - Email -
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T-Mobile is back in the cybersecurity news and not for a good reason. Another breach has been announced to the tune of 37 million accounts. This episode talks about how it happened and the past breaches they have suffered since 2018. Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Mighty Mackenzie - Where you can find Security In Five - Email -
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PayPal announced that some accounts were compromised through a crednetial stuffing attack. This episode talks about why this is not PayPal's fault and the blame needs to be put on the users. Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Mighty Mackenzie - Where you can find Security In Five - Email -
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The term hacker is used and most people think of the bad guys. Did you know there are several different types of hackers? This episode talks about them and the differences between them. Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Mighty Mackenzie - Where you can find Security In Five - Email -
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Norton LifeLock notified some customers that their accounts may have been accessed by an unauthorized thrid party. Norton was not hacked directly nor was it a failure of Norton that this happened. This episode talks about how the hackers accessed these accounts and where the blame should be directed. Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Mighty Mackenzie - Where you can find Security In Five - Email -
info_outlineSecurity and privacy are two different things. One is about protection and the other about use. How does it apply to your data and where you share it? This episode goes into the differences and ends with a creepy story that blurs the line between security, privacy and how businesses and social media sites are using your data.
Be aware, be safe.
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