In this episode we discuss Google’s discovery of 18 zero-day vulnerabilities in Samsung’s Exynos chipsets.
We examine an AI-assisted social engineering campaign that combines emerging technologies with classic techniques.
Finally, we look at a new method of ATM fraud where thieves use glue to disable card readers and trick customers into using the tap function on their debit cards.
** Links mentioned on the show *
Google finds 18 zero-day vulnerabilities in Samsung Exynos chipsets
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-finds-18-zero-day-vulnerabilities-in-samsung-exynos-chipsets/
Adversary Simulation with Voice Cloning in Real Time
https://tevora-threat.ghost.io/adversary-simulation-with-voice-cloning-in-real-time-part-1/amp/
ATM thieves use glue and ‘tap’ function to drain accounts at Chase Bank
https://abc7chicago.com/chase-bank-atm-scam-tap-to-pay/12913307/
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