Juice Jacking, Best Buy Phishing, and Garage Doors Redux
Episode 287 · April 13th, 2023 · 27 mins 56 secs
About this Episode
The FBI warns people not to use public charging stations; we warned about this five years ago. An interesting phishing attack leverages QuickBooks accounting software to send fake invoices to people. And what does a company do if its smart garage doors are hacked? Disable them.
Show Notes:
- Urgent Patches: macOS Ventura 13.3.1, iOS 16.4.1 fix 2 actively exploited vulns (UPDATED)
- Smart Garage Company Fixes Vulnerability by Breaking Customers' Devices
- FBI warns against using public charging stations
- iOS trustjacking: How attackers can hijack your iPhone (2018)
- Beware of Juice-Jacking - Krebs on Security (2011)
- Plenty of juice-jacking scare stories, but precious little juice-jacking
- What are Passkeys, and how do they work?
- Fake “Geek Squad” emails: Call center scam leverages Intuit QuickBooks servers
- IRS-Authorized Tax Service eFile Contains Malicious Link
- There’s a new form of keyless car theft that works in under 2 minutes
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