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Hacking the Czech Foreign Ministry. Microsoft patches new wormable bugs. More controversial human review of AI. Insecure links, exposed databases, and a California vanity plate.

The Czech Senate wants action on what it describes as a foreign state’s cyberattack on the country’s Foreign Ministry. Microsoft warns against the wormable DéjaBlue set of vulnerabilities. More humans found training AI. Insecure airline check-in links. Exposed databases involve BioStar 2 and Choice Hotels--the latter was held at a third-party vendor. And the LAPD doesn’t find a vanity license plate with the letters N-U-L-L particularly funny. David Dufour from Webroot with thoughts on cyber security insurance policies. Guest is Elisa Costante from ForeScout on building automation vulnerabilities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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14 Aug 2019

The Czech Senate wants action on what it describes as a foreign state’s cyberattack on the country’s Foreign Ministry. Microsoft warns against the wormable DéjaBlue set of vulnerabilities. More humans found training AI. Insecure airline check-in links. Exposed databases involve BioStar 2 and Choice Hotels--the latter was held at a third-party vendor. And the LAPD doesn’t find a vanity license plate with the letters N-U-L-L particularly funny. David Dufour from Webroot with thoughts on cyber security insurance policies. Guest is Elisa Costante from ForeScout on building automation vulnerabilities.

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