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January 12 2013, Episode 288, Show Notes

Posted in Breach, Conference Coverage, criminal forensics, darkweb, ediscovery, Show Notes, The CyberJungle, Vulnerabilities with tags , , , , , , on January 12, 2013 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 288 of The CyberJungle is about 25 minutes long.  You can hear it by clicking on the flash player below. The interview with Jeff Hudson, CEO of Venafy on SSL cert fraud, begins at about the 12:30min mark.  You may download the file directly – great for listening on many smartphones. Or, you may go to the listening options page and browse for other ways to hear the show.

To listen to Episode 288  via the flash player:

Interview

Jeff Hudson, CEO of Venafy on SSL cert fraud

Tales From The Dark Web

0day Cisco VoIP flaw could cause eavesdropping without making a call

Our Take on This Weeks News

CES2012: Will Ford open telematics platform to forensic apps, and new gear to secure iPads at work
US Nuke lab tosses out Huawei gear over backdoor fears

Wrap

Microsoft hopes to patent an ‘inconspicuous mode‘ for smartphones

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