061: Fallout over Hawaii missile false alarm
Smashing Security - En podkast av Graham Cluley & Carole Theriault - Torsdager
User interfaces and poor procedures lead to pandemonium in Hawaii, hackers are attempting to trick victims into opening cryptocurrency-related email attachments, and yet more pox-ridden apps are found in Android's Google Play store. All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by special guest Paul Ducklin. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.Special Guest: Paul Ducklin.Sponsored By:LastPass: LastPass Enterprise simplifies password management for companies of every size, with the right tools to secure your business with centralized control of employee passwords and apps. But, LastPass isn’t just for enterprises, it’s an equally great solution for business teams, families and single users. Go to lastpass.com/smashing to see why LastPass is the trusted enterprise password manager of over 33 thousand businesses.CloudBerry Lab: Backup files, folders and system images to the cloud storage of your choice - with built-in 256 bit encryption ensuring your precious data remains private.Support Smashing SecurityLinks:Hawaii's ballistic missile false alarm and a user interface failureHawaii missile alert: How one employee ‘pushed the wrong button’ and caused a wave of panicWhat Hawaii Was Like After the False Nuclear AlarmCryptocurrency as the lure, an ISO as the attachment – why not open it?Malware Displaying Porn Ads Discovered in Game Apps on Google PlayGames with pornographic ads sneak into the Play Store, get 3 million downloads