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‘Get to Know Me’ Privacy Risks, Pros and Cons of Publicly Sharing Ring Doorbell Footage
Tom Eston | | amazon, Camera Footage, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Doorbell Camera, Episodes, Get to know me, Information Security, Infosec, Instagram, Neighbors, Neighbors App, Podcast, Podcasts, police, Privacy, Ring, Ring Doorbell, security, social media, social network, technology, Warrant, Weekly Edition
In episode 318, we discuss the trending ‘get to know me’ posts on social media platforms like Instagram and the potential risks of sharing personal information publicly, particularly in light of potential ...
Amazon Now Supports Passkeys, Joining Microsoft and Google
Amazon is making the move to passkeys as a safer authentication alternative to passwords, bringing support to browsers and mobile shopping applications and slowly expanding that support to the iOS app, with ...
Security Boulevard
Patch Tuesday, October 2023 Edition
BrianKrebs | | Adam Barnett, amazon, Apple, CloudFlare, CVE-2023-35349, CVE-2023-36563, CVE-2023-36778, CVE-2023-41763, CVE-2023-44487, Damian Menscher, google, Immersive Labs, iOS 17.0.3, iPadOS 17.0.3, libvpx, Microsoft, Natalie Silva, Patch Tuesday October 2023, Rapid Reset Attack, rapid7, Security Tools, Skype for Business, Time to Patch, Windows, Wordpad
Microsoft today issued security updates for more than 100 newly-discovered vulnerabilities in its Windows operating system and related software, including four flaws that are already being exploited. In addition, Apple recently released ...
The FTC’s Complaint Against Ring, Detecting Malware Infected Apps, America’s Most Cybersecure Companies
Tom Eston | | amazon, America, android, companies, Cyber Security, Cybersecure, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, fine, Forebes, FTC, google, Google Play, Hacker Safe, Hackers, Information Security, Infosec, iRecorder, Malicious App, Malware, Mobile, Mobile App, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Ring, security, SecurityScorecard, smartphone, technology, vulnerability, Weekly Edition
The FTC charged Ring, the Amazon-owned home security camera company, for compromising customer privacy and having inadequate security measures. Employees accessed private videos, while hackers exploited vulnerabilities and now Ring needs to ...
Generative AI: More Reach, More Power, More Risk
Kimberly Rose | | amazon, Cybersecurity, generative AI, Low Code/No Code, low-code, no-code, risk management
AWS has announced new tools and services that make it easier for almost anyone to build generative AI apps. And there’s now Auto-GPT, a generative AI tool that can create and perform ...
Battle with Bots Prompts Mass Purge of Amazon, Apple Employee Accounts on LinkedIn
BrianKrebs | | A Little Sunshine, amazon, Anastacia Brown, Apple, Binance, Employment Fraud, Indeed, Jay Pinho, linkedin, Mandiant, Nicholas Weaver, SignalHire, Web Fraud 2.0
On October 10, 2022, there were 576,562 LinkedIn accounts that listed their current employer as Apple Inc. The next day, half of those profiles no longer existed. A similarly dramatic drop in ...
Cyber Security DE:CODED – Cloud security
SE Labs Team | | 2022, amazon, analysis, Apple, Cloud, crypto wallets, cryptocurrency, Cybersecurity, enterprise, google, Hacking, home user, leaks, Physical Security, Podcast, small business, social engineering, Targeted attacks, Threat Intelligence
“As long as anything is online, it’s open for strangers to try to break protection” Show notes for series 2, episode 4 The ‘cloud’ is integrating with our lives at ever more ...
Extra, Extra, VERT Reads All About It: Cybersecurity News for the Week of August 15, 2022
All of us at Tripwire’s Vulnerability Exposure and Research Team (VERT) are constantly looking out for interesting stories and developments in the infosec world. Here’s what cybersecurity news stood out to us ...
Ring Gives Videos to Police without a Warrant or User Consent
Amazon has revealed that it gives police videos from its Ring doorbells without a warrant and without user consent. Ring recently revealed how often the answer to that question has been yes ...
Amazon Echos Hack Themselves, Fraud Is Flourishing on Zelle, Samsung Galaxy Source Code Stolen
Tom Eston | | Alexa, amazon, Amazon Echo, banking, Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, Echo, Episodes, Fraud, fraudster, Hackers, Information Security, Infosec, Podcast, Privacy, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, security, Source Code, technology, Weekly Edition, Zelle
A new attack uses Alexa’s functionality to force Amazon Echo devices to make self-issued commands, payment app Zelle has become popular with fraudsters and banks don’t seem to care, and details about ...