In 2016, the Mirai IoT botnet shut down part of the internet, yet variations still plague us today. Maybe our current approach to IoT botnets isn’t working?
Ali Davanian and Ahmad Darki join the Hacker Mind podcast to discuss their Black Hat USA 2021 talk and their tool, CnCHunter, which looks for active CnC servers that can be discovered, so law enforcement can take them down, or at least networks can block them, effectively denying them access to the 100s of thousands of compromised devices worldwide.
EP 85: The Rise Of Bots (and Bots As A Service)
EP 84: When Old Medical Devices Keep Pre-shared Keys
EP 83: Tales From The Dark Web: Ransomware, Data Extortion, and Operational Technology
EP 82: The Vulkan Files
EP 81: Hacking Visual Studio Code Extensions
EP 80: Ghost Token
EP 79: Conducting Incident Response in Costa Rica Post Conti Ransomware
EP 78: Defending Costa Rica From Conti Ransomware
EP 77: Security Chaos Engineering with Kelly Shortridge
EP 76: Hacking Medical Systems
EP 75: Hacking .Mil And Other TLD Domains (Ethically)
EP 74: Disarming Document Threats
EP 73: Hacking Human Behavior
EP 72: Tales From A Ransomware Negotiator
EP 71: The Internet As A Pen Test
EP 70: Hacking Real World Criminals Online
EP 69: Self-Healing Operating Systems
EP 68: Incident Response in the Cloud
EP 67: When The Dark Web Discovered ChatGPT
EP 66: Shattering InfoSec’s Glass Ceiling
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