Source: grahamcluley.com – Author: Graham Cluley
The story of how hackers managed to compromise the US Government’s official SEC Twitter account to boost the price of Bitcoins, AI isn’t helping reduce the rife conspiracy theories inside classrooms, and is the funeral bell tolling for ransomware?
All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the “Smashing Security” podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by special guest Jane Wakefield.
Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.
Hosts:
Graham Cluley:
Carole Theriault:
Guest:
Jane Wakefield
Episode links:
- SEC’s Twitter account hacked to say Bitcoin ETFs approved – Hot for Security.
- Twitter says it’s not its fault the SEC’s account got hacked – Graham Cluley.
- SEC Twitter hack blamed on SIM swap attack – Hot for Security.
- The SEC’s X account got hacked by a 25-year-old who went by ‘AGiantSchnauzer’ and got paid in Bitcoin, feds say – Fortune.
- Pupils share conspiracy theories for fun, with girls ‘more susceptible’ – The Times.
- AI chatbots unable to accurately summarise news, BBC finds – BBC News.
- US-led cybersecurity coalition vows to not pay hackers’ ransom demands – TechCrunch.
- 35% Year-over-Year Decrease in Ransomware Payments, Less than Half of Recorded Incidents Resulted in Victim Payments – Chain Analysis.
- Ransomware: proposals to increase incident reporting and reduce payments to criminals – GOV.UK.
- The 2024 Ransomware Landscape: ‘Looking back on another painful year’ – IT Wire.
- The Space Doctor’s Big Idea by Randall Munroe – The New Yorker.
- Reading guide: Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner – Booker Prizes.
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