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Jul 4, 2024 • 54min

Encore: AI versus AI.

Blair Cohen from AuthenticID explains how generative AI intersects with authentication. The hosts discuss scams, NFT dev impostors, and taking a scammer quiz. They share tech scam experiences and caution against clicking on suspicious links. The conversation also covers advancements in AI technology, biometric security, and the use of Mastodon for social media.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 29min

Operation Endgame: The ultimate troll patrol. [Only Malware in the Building]

Join Selena Larson with Dave Bittner and Rick Howard as they uncover 'Operation Endgame,' a strategy to disrupt Russian cybercriminals. Explore the tactics used to erode trust and expose internal communications, hindering their operations. Dive into the impact of law enforcement efforts on ransomware and the role of cryptocurrency in global cyber operations.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 5min

Encore: network telescope (noun) [Word Notes]

Network observation systems designed to monitor globally unreachable but unused Internet address space or the Deep Web in order to study a wide range of interesting Internet phenomena.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 39min

Public pianos and private scams.

This week Joe and Dave share some interesting follow up from a few episodes ago where Dave shared his love for baby grand pianos and how scammers we're using that to lure people into traps. Listener George wrote in to share about a show on UK Channel 4, called "The Piano," it's a music competition where visitors play a public piano in a train station, judged by hidden famous pianists, with winners performing at the UK Royal Festival Hall. Joe's story is a warning to travel goers using booking.com, as they share scams are at a all time high. Dave's story follows some neighborhood Facebook groups, and how they are inundated with posts about air duct cleaning services, prompting an investigation that reveals a scam involving fake profiles, telemarketers in Pakistan, and local technicians. Our catch of the day comes from listener Christopher, who writes in to share an outlandish message he received from a hacker with too much time on their hands.Please take a moment to fill out an audience survey! Let us know how we are doing!Links to the stories: Note by Note: The Making of a Steinway Piano | Musical Instrument | ENDEVR Documentary Booking.com warns of up to 900% increase in travel scams Air Duct Cleaning Scam Exposed! Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 5min

Encore: SOC Triad (noun) [Word Notes]

A best practice for framing cyber intelligence critical information requirements that recommends collecting and consolidating data from three specific sources: endpoint, network and log.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 57min

From dark shadows to main stage.

Brandon Kovacs from Bishop Fox discusses AI in social engineering. Listener shares overseas trip bank account lock due to VPN. Maryland Lottery warns of phone scam. Catch of the day about a Reddit task scam. Deep dive into deep fakes and software scams.
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Jun 18, 2024 • 5min

Encore: supply chain attacks (noun) [Word Notes]

Also known as a third-party attack or a value-chain attack, advisory groups gain access to a targeted victims network by first infiltrating a business partner's network that has access to the victim's systems or data.
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Jun 13, 2024 • 41min

False flags and fake voices.

This week we are joined by Maria Varmazis, host of the N2K daily space show, T-Minus. Maria's story covers the escalating efforts of pro-Russian propagandists to tarnish the Paris Summer Olympics and erode Western support for Ukraine, employing bold tactics like using AI to mimic Tom Cruise's voice. Joe and Dave share quite a bit of listener follow up, the first on is regarding the AirBnB story from a few weeks ago, the second one is from listener Lawrence who wrote in to verify dave’s comments about American Express, and the last one is from listener Tait, who shares some info on how they stay safe with banking. Joe has two stories for this week, the first one is on how the FBI is investigating the city of Gooding after they sent $1 million to a contractor for a wastewater project but later learned it was the victim of a scam. Joe's second story follows how a scammer dupes a Las Vegas woman out of $9,000 using a simple trick after turning up on her doorstep. Dave shares Avast's Q1, 2024 threat report. Our catch of the day comes from listener Clinton who wrote in to share and invoice he received from Apple Global requesting almost $1400. Please take a moment to fill out an audience survey! Let us know how we are doing! Links to the stories: City of Gooding scammed out of $1 million, officials say Scammer dupes Las Vegas woman out of $9,000 using a simple trick after turning up on her doorstep... so can you spot it? Avast Q1/2024 Threat Report Russians target Olympics with fake AI-generated Tom Cruise video You can hear more from the T-Minus space daily show here.Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com.
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Jun 11, 2024 • 4min

Encore: taint analysis (noun) [Word Notes]

The process of software engineers checking the flow of user input in application code to determine if unanticipated input can affect program execution in malicious ways.
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Jun 6, 2024 • 1h 1min

Spotting social engineering in the shadows.

Dr. Chris Pierson, CEO at Black Cloak, discusses social engineering attacks like the misuse of Quick Assist by cybercriminals and a scam targeting university students with free pianos. The podcast delves into protecting high net worth individuals from scams and the evolving tactics used by scammers to target elite individuals, emphasizing the need for security awareness and vigilance.

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