Paul’s Security Weekly (Audio)
Technology
On February 27, 2024, PCAST (President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology) sent a report to the President with recommendations to bolster the resilience and adaptability of the nation’s cyber-physical infrastructure resources. Phil was part of the team that worked on the report and comes on the show to talk about what was recommended and how we implement the suggestions.
This week the crew discusses: When TVs scan your network, bad things can happen, PuTTY is vulnerable, Crush FTP, vulnerabilities that will never be fixed, CVEs are for vulnerabilities silly, you can test for easily guessable passwords too, FlipperZero can steal all your passwords, more XZ style attacks, more reasons why you shouldn't use a smart lock, and your keystrokes are showing!
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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-826
PSW #741 - Robert Lee & Saumil Shah
PSW #740 - Fleming Shi
PSW #739 - Fatih Karayumak
PSW #738 - Michael Aminov & Marcus Sachs
PSW #737 - Capt. John Alfred & Thomas Lonardo
PSW #736 - Mike Wilkes & Amanda Berlin
PSW #735 - Sean Metcalf & Jay Beale
PSW #734 - Mark Boltz-Robinson, Hanine Salem
PSW #733 - Stephen Ward, & David Kennedy
PSW #732 - G Mark Hardy, Lawrence Nunn, & Ricky Tan
PSW #731 - Daniel Trauner, Antranig Vartanian, & David Marble
PSW #730 - Alissa Torres & Rich Mogull
Sous Vide Your Spam - PSW #729
Burn It All Down - PSW #728
Mood Lighting - PSW #727
Life Changing Bag of Cash - PSW #726
Software Flea Market - PSW #725
Really Good Brownies - PSW #724
Toddler Scientists - PSW #723
Singing Elephant - PSW #722
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