Supply Chain Attacks, Garage Doors, and Exploding USB Drives
Episode 286 · April 6th, 2023 · 26 mins 58 secs
About this Episode
We look at new malware that uses a supply chain attack; we explain what this is, and why it is not uncommon. We discuss how hackers can open a certain company's garage doors from anywhere, and how a journalist got injured by a malicious USB drive that exploded.
Show Notes:
- Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference returns June 5, 2023
- Gordon E. Moore, Intel co-founder (and of “Moore’s Law” fame) dies at age 94
- How to securely dispose of old hard drives and SSDs
- SmoothOperator: 3CX VoIP app spreads Mac malware by Lazarus Group APT
- 3CX knew its app was flagged as malicious but took no action for 7 days
- North Korean hackers target security researchers with a new backdoor
- Journalist plugs in unknown USB drive mailed to him—it exploded in his face
- Open garage doors anywhere in the world by exploiting this “smart” device
- If your Netgear Orbi router isn’t patched, you’ll want to change that pronto
- You will not be jailed for 20 years if you use TikTok after its banned—despite internet fear-mongering
- Why is TikTok banned from government phones — and should the rest of us be worried?
- UK Joins U.S., Canada, Others in Banning TikTok From Government Devices
- Complete transcript of this episode
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