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CyberWire Daily

Daily: Stealth Falcon, OEM issues, black market trends.

In today's Podcast, we hear about Citizen Lab's discovery of an apparent cyber espionage campaign operating under journalistic cover (and targeting journalists). We discuss the state of the black market for both zero-days and stolen data, and get some recommendations for identity protection from the experts. Venafi talks about the implications of the coming SHA-1 expiration, Joe Carrigan from Johns Hopkins tells us what's wrong with public photo-printing kiosks, and some University of Michigan researchers have a clever, insidious hardware backdoor proof-of-concept. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Broadcast on:
01 Jun 2016

In today's Podcast, we hear about Citizen Lab's discovery of an apparent cyber espionage campaign operating under journalistic cover (and targeting journalists). We discuss the state of the black market for both zero-days and stolen data, and get some recommendations for identity protection from the experts. Venafi talks about the implications of the coming SHA-1 expiration, Joe Carrigan from Johns Hopkins tells us what's wrong with public photo-printing kiosks, and some University of Michigan researchers have a clever, insidious hardware backdoor proof-of-concept.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices