Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 155
In this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss Zoom bombings in court, Canon hit by ransomware, a US bounty for election interference, and more.
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In this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss Zoom bombings in court, Canon hit by ransomware, a US bounty for election interference, and more.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss large companies being hit with ransomware, the speedrunning world record, and more.
Our experts’ detailed analysis of the prime suspect in the ransomware attack on Garmin.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff talk about the recent Garmin hack, four years of No More Ransom, and encryption under fire in US.
The Lazarus cybercrime group uses traditional APT techniques to spread VHD ransomware.
Dave and Jeff discuss a ransomware attack on Honda, the support life of IoT appliances, Singapore COVID-19 tracking, Space Force, and more.
Cybercriminals are distributing ransomware disguised as a tool for decrypting files encrypted by the STOP Trojan.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff talk with Rob Cataldo, chat about the latest with Zoom, report on nation-states spying on COVID-19 research, and more.
The mass shift to working from home has made ransomware an even greater threat.
In addition to its primary targets, ransomware has infected some unusual devices.
Kaspersky researchers publish a decryptor that can help get back files encrypted by all strains of Shade/Troldesh ransomware.
Dave and Jeff discuss the EU’s response to Facebook’s pleas for regulation, ransomware shutting down a US energy company, Ring requiring 2FA, and more.
Dave and Jeff discuss Facebook’s European plea for regulation, Black Energy spreading on the dark web, Boston Children’s Hospital faces a cyberattack, and more.
Cybercriminals employing office cleaners to gain access into companies, the city of Racine hit with ransomware, Kaspersky SAS, the latest headaches for Twitter, and more.
Ransomware makers seem to be following a new trend, publishing data from companies that refuse to pay them.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss an unsecured support server from Microsoft, Mozilla banning malicious extensions, Tinder sharing big data, and more.
The Brothers Grimm fairy tales are deep source of object lessons in information security — not just for children, but also for adults.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff address a ransomware attack in New Orleans, Facebook data stolen from a car, favorite Christmas movies, and more.
How to stay safe from ransomware with free protection against cryptors and free decryption tools.
Victims of Yatron and FortuneCrypt ransomware can download a decryptor from the No More Ransom website to recover their encrypted files.
What happens if you store all data in a single cloud storage and the backup service gets attacked by ransomware?