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UnavailableA BadRabbit and Reaper update. EU and cyberwar. DPRK denies WannaCry responsibility. China's cyber espionage shifts. Oracle emergency patch. Buganizer wide open. Influence ops. Heathrow security.
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A BadRabbit and Reaper update. EU and cyberwar. DPRK denies WannaCry responsibility. China's cyber espionage shifts. Oracle emergency patch. Buganizer…

FromThe CyberWire


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A BadRabbit and Reaper update. EU and cyberwar. DPRK denies WannaCry responsibility. China's cyber espionage shifts. Oracle emergency patch. Buganizer…

FromThe CyberWire

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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Oct 31, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In today's podcast, we hear about the state of BadRabbit and Reaper. The EU drafts a diplomatic framework for self-defense in cyberspace. Pyongyang denies UK attribution of WannaCry to North Korea. Threat intelligence types suspect the Sino-US cyber modus vivendi might not be the unqualified success it's been taken to be. Oracle issues an emergency patch. A researcher gets an unauthorized peek at Google's Buganizer. Congress will hear testimony about influence operations in Twitter, Google, and Facebook. Rick Howard from Palo Alto Networks warns that board members might be targets. And USB sticks contain the darndest things. Plus, the Malware Mash.
Released:
Oct 31, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode