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The CyberJungle • Episode 246

On The CyberJungle - Episode 246, For the Week of Tuesday Jan 31st, 2012:
* Exclusive: Jordi Ros of Labdoo.org, spreading linux laptops world-wide
* Drive-by mal-mail, no clicking to get infected
* New technique for stealing smartphone crypto keys
* Tales From The Dark Web: Hijacking traffic to boost traffic?
* Wrap: Bill Gates embraces open source
Jan 31st, 2012

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The CyberJungle • Episode 245

* Exclusive: Subhash Tantry, CEO of FoxT on server access security in the wake of the Zappos Breach
* InfoSec take on SOPA/PIPA
* Colorado Judge orders fraud defendant to cough up crypto key
* Tales From The Dark Web: Malware, keyloggers, webcams and young women don't mix
* Wrap: New DoctorWho time travel video game
Jan 24, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 244

* Exclusive: Mister_E from the White Hat CyberMilitia
* Zappos Breach: A teachable moment?
* City College of San Fran Breach: Non-advanced Persistent Threat?
* Tales From The Dark Web: QR attacks headed to a smart phone near you
* Wrap: "Tricoder" X-Prize
Jan 17, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 243

On The CyberJungle - Episode 243, For the Week of Tuesday Jan 10th, 2012:
* From CES: A forensic and data security look at GM's new CUE Telematics system
* A new major flaw in consumer-grade WiFi routers
* Stratfor breach might lead to leap-frog enterprise breaches
* Did a California city order staff to commit spoliation?
* Tales From The Dark Web: New attack uses AJAX to by-pass anti-malware
* Wrap: Shot in the arm for LinuxMint
Jan 10th, 2012

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The CyberJungle • Episode 242

On The CyberJungle - Episode 242, For the Week of Monday Dec 19th, 2011:
* EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Sean Morrisey, the creator of a new, free iOS forensics tool
* New forensics approach uses file access statistics to determine if files were accessed during a breach
* CarrierIQ reveals that thy did capture more data than they first admitted
* Tales From The Dark Web: Passwords hard coded into industrial control systems - What could possibly go wrong?
* Photoshop forensicators needed to examine photos of models to detect re-touching?
Dec 19th, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 241

* New tracking intensive adware zeros in on Facebook and Google users. We talk with attorney Terry Ross about the potential legal fall-out
* Cybercriminals use a new tool to recruit malware writers
* Huge batch of patches from Microsoft, plus an important one for Adobe PDF Reader
* Tales From The Dark Web: Were Subway sandwich customers that didn't pay cash victims of a wide-spread Point of sale attack?
* How one highly paid head hunter lost his head, and is his six figure job with an accidental email reply
Dec 12th, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 240

* Tales From The Dark Web: A blackeye for Download.com? Nmap developer Fyodor says site bundling malware with his security software.
* He Said She Said Part II: SCADA security expert Joe Weiss and THE REAL story behind the alleged water authority breach
* Our take on the CarrierIQ cell phone privacy row
* Conversation: Dr. Karen Paullet on being a cyber expert witness
Dec 6th, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 239

* He Said She Said: The battle of the SCADA experts in water pump row
* A new, low-cost way to find open wifi connections; And, how to keep your access point slightly more private
* Tales From The Dark Web: Social Engineering used to catch a cybercriminal
* Conversation: Dr. Karen Paullet on being a cyber expert witness
Nov 29th, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 238

* We break from our normal programming schedule. The CyberJungle went to the Paraben Forensics Innovator's Conference last week. We have special extended coverage with Ryan Washington of AR-Forensics, on so-called "anti-forensics" techniques. And, Sean Morrissey, CEO of Katana Forensics gives us his take on Apple's moves against a well-respected security researcher.
Nov 15th, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 237

*We break with our normal programming schedule. With the release of the DefCon Social Engineering Report, we have special extended coverage with Chris Hadnagy of Social-Engineer.com
Nov 06, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 236

* WORM: The First Digital World War; The CyberJungle talks with author Mark Bowden
* German researchers find security holes in Amazon cloud
* Could Ubuntu Linux on smartphones/tablets mean improved security and privacy?
* Tales From The Dark Web: "Network news web sites" as spam clones
* Wrap: We note the passing of the "Godfather" of PKI
Oct 31, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 235
* EXCLUSIVE: Does 'Son of Stuxnet' hold a clue to another SSL CA breach? Jeff Hudson of Venafi give us his take
* Another online video breach victim: Microsoft
* iPad security flaw uncovered
* Tales From The Dark Web: NASDAQ breach
* Wrap: Building a tapped phone network from the ground up
Oct 24, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 234

* "Hacker Grooming?" New Imperva study indicates the seeds of tomorrow's attacks
* SAFE program takes on BlackBerry in the security market
* Confirmed: The German government IS installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE targets
* Tales From The Dark Web: Smart malware with a self-preservation mode
* Wrap: I'll take extra salt on that hard drive, please
October 17, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 233

* Is the Air Force's UAV system infected with malware, or is it DoD monitoring software?
* Is the German government installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE targets?
* DNA crime labs and investigations
* Tales From The Dark Web: Cracking passwords with a $50 graphics card
* Wrap: GPS with a personality
Oct 10, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 232

* Attorney Aaron Crews: Bring Your Own Device could be a legal land mine for businesses
* Huge HTC Android security flaw
* Is Amazon Kindle Fire designed to watch EVERY web interaction?
* Tales From The Dark Web: QR codes now with free malware
* Wrap: Do you know the location of the one 1977 Toyota Star Wars Celica hatchback?
Oct 03, 2011

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The CyberJungle • Episode 231

* What is GoogleProofing and why is Toyota in court over it? We talk with Gabriel Weinberg CEO of DuckDuckGo.com
* What are the legal and discovery impacts of BYOD?
* Critical hazard discovered in Ubuntu Linux updates
* Tales From The Dark Web: Email attack coming to Android?
* Wrap: What does HideMyAss.com hide?
Sept 27, 2011

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