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Episode #209: Cybercrime Forums Selling Personal Information of Hackers; Follow up to AI Red Team Hacking at Defcon; Zero-day in File Transfer Software Leaves Health Data Exposed; LinkedIn Compromised with Account Takeover Campaign
Full episode available on your favorite podcast platform: /bit.ly/505-updates📌Cybercrime Forums Selling Personal Information of Hackers🇦🇺 Edwin Kwan, Sydney, Australia ↗ Info-stealing malware does not discriminate when stealing personal information. Hackers are humans too, and some of them fell prey and installed info-stealing malware. Follow up to AI Red Team Hacking at Defcon🇺🇸 Katy Craig, San Diego, California ↗ People are becoming increasingly worried about AI. A recent report from LLM-attacks.org shows that even super smart AIs from Google and OpenAI can mess up if you ask them the right leading questions.Zero-day in File Transfer Software Leaves Health Data Exposed🇺🇸 Ian Garrett, Arlington, Virginia ↗That awkward moment when your data transfer solution is transferring a little too well... In this case, a zero-day in the file transfer software, MOVEit, allowed hackers to breach millions of records of sensitive health information.
LinkedIn Compromised with Account Takeover Campaign🇺🇸 Mark Miller, New York City↗Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... hackers using a Russian internet portal and email provider Rambler.ru are using brute force attacks to compromise LinkedIn accounts.