How computer security is depicted in movies
Episode 146 · July 31st, 2020 · 32 mins 4 secs
About this Episode
We talk about an update on the Great Twitter Hack of 2020, discuss a ransomware attack on Garmin that shut down the company's services, and even its assembly lines, and warn listeners about some Netgear devices that have vulnerabilities and can't be updated. We then discuss the often ridiculous way hacking is portrayed in movies and TV.
Show Notes:
- More than 1,000 people at Twitter had ability to aid hack of accounts
- Garmin services and production go down after ransomware attack
- Garmin staggers back online after ransomware attack
- If you own one of these 45 Netgear devices, replace it: Kit maker won't patch vulnerable gear despite live proof-of-concept code
- Surprise! Fujitsu Releases 64-Bit ScanSnap Manager for Older Scanners
- How computer security is depicted in movies
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