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Now displaying: July, 2018
Jul 31, 2018

This week, hacking AOL style, DHS attempts to secure critical infrastructure, hacking for poison, ERP targeting, hacking 10,000 Wordpress sites, prisoners steal things, wiping your car and get paid to hack your printer. Ed Sattar from QuickStart joins us for expert commentary with some tips for breach prevention, and more on this episode of Hack Naked News!

 

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Jul 24, 2018

This week, Edgy XSS bypass, hacking fitness tracking in China, Russian hackers love power, leaky backups, Google hates Phishing for Google employees, Apache Tomcat, Solaris vulnerabilities that weren't really fixed, OpenWhisk fails to beat a vulnerability.

 

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Jul 17, 2018

This week, fake tech support, your picture is your password, 007 to the rescue, Shun the non-believers or at least IP address hijackers, hacking the military with a router vulnerability, IoT search engines reveal passwords. Jason Wood from Paladin Security joins us for expert commentary on Sextortion Scams, and more on this episode of Hack Naked News!

 

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Jul 10, 2018

This week, Wordpress vulnerabilities are worse than you think, Apple updates, Learn lessons from Gentoo, Kim Dotcom, discovering 0-day exploits, bypassing Apple's USB restricted mode, Stolen certificates? Jason Wood from Paladin Security joins us for expert commentary on the Developer vs. Cybersecurity Team Battle, and more on this episode of Hack Naked News!

 

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