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Sept 27 2017, Episode 394, Show Notes

Posted in Breach, Conference Coverage, criminal forensics, darkweb, Podcast, Show Notes, The CyberJungle, Vulnerabilities, web server security with tags , , , , on September 27, 2017 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 394 of The CyberJungle is about 29 minutes long.  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 394 via the flash player:

Interview

From BSidesLV: Davi Ottenheimer, MongoDB Product Security, talks about data integrity

Our Take on This Week’s News

Deloitte breach scandal grows

DHS walks back Russian election intrusion

GPS tracking server breached

NSA code used in bank account malware

Tales from The Dark Web

From BSidesLV: Cheryl Biswas on bank attacks. Cheryl’s twitter handle.

Wrap

No wrap this episode.

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March 28, 2015, Episode 362, Show Notes

Posted in Breach, Exclusive, Vulnerabilities with tags , , , on March 28, 2015 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 362 of The CyberJungle is about 27 minutes long. The interview with Daniel Stein, on health info use and privacy begins at about 13:40. 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 362 via the flash player:

Interview

Daniel Stein, President Stewards of Change. Read more here: How Open Data Can Shape Public Policy

Our Take on This Week’s News

Cyberthreats heavy on the minds of health provider, insurer technology execs

Security Community Slams Blue Coat Claiming It ‘Pressured Security Researcher Into Cancelling Talk On Its Tech

Tales from The Dark Web

RansomWeb: emerging website threat that may outshine DDoS, data theft and defacements?

Wrap

The authorized information available the NSA HQ could be published in a single tweet

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Apr 30 2014, Episode 336, Show Notes

Posted in Breach, criminal forensics, darkweb, Podcast, Show Notes, The CyberJungle, Vulnerabilities, web server security with tags , , , , , on April 30, 2014 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 336 of The CyberJungle is about 30 minutes long 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 336 via the flash player:

Interview

SecureAuth’s Garret Grajeck on Enterprise 2FA . Garret’s blog postings.

Our Take on This Week’s NewsHeartbleed flaw hits Chrome and Android users

Heartbleed flaw hits Chrome and Android users

NSA weaponizing 0days

Blackphone gets good initial response

Welcome aboard ISACA members

 

Tales from The Dark Web

MISE 0Day mitigated by firewall rule? Read background on the flaw here.

Wrap

The Wrap is on a break this week

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Apr 1 2014, Episode 333, Show Notes

Posted in Breach, Court Cases, criminal forensics, darkweb, Podcast, Show Notes, The CyberJungle, Vulnerabilities, web server security with tags , , , , , , , on March 31, 2014 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 333 of The CyberJungle is about 37 minutes long. 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 333 via the flash player:

Tales from The Dark Web

Did Russians frame Ukrainian hacktivists for alleged leak of 7 million credit, debit cards?

Hey, Glasshole: That cool app? It has turned you into a SPY DRONE

Our Take on This Week’s News

Fandango, Credit Karma Settle FTC Charges that They Deceived Consumers By Failing to Securely Transmit Sensitive Personal Information

Capital Hill hearing: Online Data Security Breaches, take special notice at 20, and 40min into the video

N.S.A. Breached Huawei Servers

How a Chinese Tech Firm Became the NSA’s Surveillance Nightmare

 

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Dec 29 2013, Episode 324, Show Notes

Posted in Breach, Conference Coverage, criminal forensics, darkweb, Podcast, Show Notes, The CyberJungle, Vulnerabilities with tags , , , , , on December 30, 2013 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 324 of The CyberJungle is about 35 minutes long. 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 324 via the flash player:

Interviews

Exclusive From PFIC Conference 2013: Patrick Stump from RokaCom

Our Take on This Week’s News

5 lessons learned from Target security breach

RSA issues non-denying denial of NSA deal to favor flawed crypto code

Tales From The Dark Web

The New Threat: Targeted Internet Traffic Misdirection

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Atola Insight is an all-in-one hard drive data recovery and forensic system. It offers complex data retrieval functions along with utilities for manually accessing hard drives at the lowest level. Atola Insight has several key features for data capture in forensic and e-discovery cases. Find out more at Atola.com

 

Dec 20 2013, Episode 323, Show Notes

Posted in Breach, Conference Coverage, Court Cases, ediscovery, Exclusive, Podcast, Show Notes, The CyberJungle with tags , , , , , on December 20, 2013 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 323 of The CyberJungle is about 30 minutes long. 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 323 via the flash player:

Interviews

Exclusive From InsideBitCoin Conference 2013: Alan Reiner, core developer and CEO, Bitcoin Armory; Justus Ranvier, Bitcoin blogger and activist, Bitcoinism Blog.

Our Take on This Week’s News

Copycat ransomware demands cash to unscramble files

Lawsuit accuses IBM of hiding China risks amid NSA spy scandal

Tales From The Dark Web

No Tales this week, due to extended coverage from Inside BitCoin Conference

Wrap

The New Armor That Lets You Sense Surveillance Cameras

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Atola Insight is an all-in-one hard drive data recovery and forensic system. It offers complex data retrieval functions along with utilities for manually accessing hard drives at the lowest level. Atola Insight has several key features for data capture in forensic and e-discovery cases. Find out more at Atola.com

 

Oct 23 2013, Episode 318, Show Notes

Posted in Breach, Conference Coverage, darkweb, Exclusive, Podcast, Show Notes, The CyberJungle, web server security with tags , , , , , on October 23, 2013 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 318 of The CyberJungle is about 30 minutes long. 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 318 via the flash player:

Interviews

Fast and Furious Forensics with Rob Schroeder of Paraben 

Our Take on This Week’s News

Huawei calls for security standards; What not ISO27k?

NSA Accessed Mexican President’s Email

Law Enforcement recognizing citizen privacy in tech age

Tales From The Dark Web

PR services targeted

Wrap

Musk. Elon Musk.

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Paraben's Forensic Innovations Conference

The Paraben Forensic Innovations Conference has been an annual event since 2008. Since that time it has rapidly evolved into a higher attended conference with a broader scope of topics reaching from deeply technical into the legal aspects of the forensics and eDiscovery industry. Those who attend PFIC are as diverse as our topics, from law enforcement and lawyers, to corporate entities, government agents, private investigators, and educational institutions. If you haven’t had the opportunity to attend, this is your chance to experience the fresh air and mountains of Utah as well as the fresh topics that will be the highlight of this year’s conference. If you’ve already attended, then you know what to expect and are as excited as we are about it!  PFIC 2013 will be held November 13-15th, 2013 in Salt Lake City Utah. Space for this conference is limited, and with tickets starting at $199, the show will almost surely sell out. The CyberJungle will be there, because it is one of the best bang for the buck forensic conferences of the year.

 

June 17th 2013, Episode 305, Show Notes

Posted in Court Cases, criminal forensics, darkweb, Podcast, Show Notes, The CyberJungle, Vulnerabilities with tags , , , , , on June 17, 2013 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 305 of The CyberJungle is a break from our usual format and is about 32 minutes long.  The interview with Richard Hickman about SnapChat easy photo recovery begins at about the 17:00min 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 305 via the flash player:

Interviews

Richard Hickman wrote a paper based upon his digital forensic work on SnapChat

Tales From The Dark Web

Oracle Java SE Critical Patch Update Pre-Release Announcement – June 2013

Our Take On This Week’s News

Opt out of PRISM, the NSA’s global data surveillance program. Stop reporting your online activities to the American government with these free alternatives to proprietary software.

The NSA surveillance fallout should be a turning point for the tech industry

Wrap

‘Bank robber’ says snooping NSA must have phone records that could clear his name

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HTCIA International Conference and Training Expo 2013

HTCIA International Conference and Training Expo 2013

The High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) Annual conference is committed to bringing its participants – members or non-members — the best training, tools and networking the industry has to offer.

We rely on the generosity of our sponsors, who take a vested interest in working with us to develop a conference that exemplifies what the HTCIA organizations stands for. By fostering the exchange of investigation-related information and ideas, we bring together a community of professionals who help one another understand and adapt to our rapidly evolving industry–to everyone’s benefit.

The 2013 conference is being held from September 8-11, 2013 in Las Vegas, NV [Summerlin is the western side of Las Vegas, 15min from Downtown via freeway].

Paraben's Forensic Innovations Conference

The Paraben Forensic Innovations Conference has been an annual event since 2008. Since that time it has rapidly evolved into a higher attended conference with a broader scope of topics reaching from deeply technical into the legal aspects of the forensics and eDiscovery industry. Those who attend PFIC are as diverse as our topics, from law enforcement and lawyers, to corporate entities, government agents, private investigators, and educational institutions. If you haven’t had the opportunity to attend, this is your chance to experience the fresh air and mountains of Utah as well as the fresh topics that will be the highlight of this year’s conference. If you’ve already attended, then you know what to expect and are as excited as we are about it!  PFIC 2013 will be held November 13-15th, 2013 in Salt Lake City Utah. Space for this conference is limited, and with tickets starting at $199, the show will almost surely sell out. The CyberJungle will be there, because it is one of the best bang for the buck forensic conferences of the year.

 

June 11th 2013, Episode 304, Show Notes

Posted in Conference Coverage, eMail Security, Exclusive, Podcast, Show Notes, The CyberJungle with tags , , , , on June 10, 2013 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 304 of The CyberJungle is a break from our usual format and is about 48 minutes long.  The interview with Susan Landau about CALEA II  begins at about the 11:15min mark. The interview with Martha Hampel from StopBigBrother.org. 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 304 via the flash player: http://dataclonelabs.com/security_talkworksfollowing%20Tales%20from%20The%20Dark%20Webhop/thecyberjungle_304.mp38

Interviews

Susan Landau works in the areas of cybersecurity, privacy, and public policy. CALEA II: Risks of Wiretap Modifications to Endpoints

Martha Hampel, grass roots organizer with stopbigbrother.org

Our Take On This Week’s News

Christopher Soghoian: Analyzing Yahoo’s PRISM non-denial;  And from 2009: 8 Million Reasons for Real Surveillance Oversight

Whistleblower’s NSA warning: ‘Just the tip of the iceberg

Wrap

Rules on Privacy Could Be Revisited

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HTCIA International Conference and Training Expo 2013

HTCIA International Conference and Training Expo 2013

The High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) Annual conference is committed to bringing its participants – members or non-members — the best training, tools and networking the industry has to offer.

We rely on the generosity of our sponsors, who take a vested interest in working with us to develop a conference that exemplifies what the HTCIA organizations stands for. By fostering the exchange of investigation-related information and ideas, we bring together a community of professionals who help one another understand and adapt to our rapidly evolving industry–to everyone’s benefit.

The 2013 conference is being held from September 8-11, 2013 in Las Vegas, NV [Summerlin is the western side of Las Vegas, 15min from Downtown via freeway].

Paraben's Forensic Innovations Conference

The Paraben Forensic Innovations Conference has been an annual event since 2008. Since that time it has rapidly evolved into a higher attended conference with a broader scope of topics reaching from deeply technical into the legal aspects of the forensics and eDiscovery industry. Those who attend PFIC are as diverse as our topics, from law enforcement and lawyers, to corporate entities, government agents, private investigators, and educational institutions. If you haven’t had the opportunity to attend, this is your chance to experience the fresh air and mountains of Utah as well as the fresh topics that will be the highlight of this year’s conference. If you’ve already attended, then you know what to expect and are as excited as we are about it!  PFIC 2013 will be held November 13-15th, 2013 in Salt Lake City Utah. Space for this conference is limited, and with tickets starting at $199, the show will almost surely sell out. The CyberJungle will be there, because it is one of the best bang for the buck forensic conferences of the year.

 

August 1, 2012, Episode 267, Sin City Security Confabs

Posted in Breach, Conference Coverage, darkweb, ediscovery, Exclusive, Show Notes, The CyberJungle, Vulnerabilities with tags , , , , , , , , on July 30, 2012 by Habeas Hard Drive

Episode 267 of The CyberJungle is about 34 minutes long.  You can hear it by clicking on the flash player below. The interview with Moxie Marlinspike on PPTP VPN flaws, begins at about 8min. The interview with FX on router flaws begins at about 12min. The interview with David Kennedy on attacks that by-pass nearly every data defence begins at  about 23min.  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 267 via the flash player:

Interview

Moxie Marlspike on PPTP VPN flaws. Link to CloudCracker, ChapCrack, and Moxie’s site and projects.

FX talked about Huawei Router flaws.

CYBERJUNGLE RADIO EXCLUSIVE LIVE FROM SecurityBSides Las Vegas 2012 – David Kennedy on a Super Stealthy Attack That By-Passes Nearly All CyberDefences

Tales From The Dark Web

On a break this week. Rumors are that Tales From The Dark Web was spotted in the Lockpicking Village at DefCon

Our Take on This Weeks News

Apple Jury to Learn of Samsung Document Destruction

Elinor Mills’ story: NSA director finally greets Defcon hackers

Holman Jenkins’ story, including another take on the NSA: Can Data Mining Stop the Killing?

Wrap

Just about anything can happen at DefCon. Just ask this unlucky smartphone user.