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UnavailableDaily: Malware found in nuclear plant. Threat actors tracked in Asia. And who's Aquaman?
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Daily: Malware found in nuclear plant. Threat actors tracked in Asia. And who's Aquaman?

FromThe CyberWire


Currently unavailable

Daily: Malware found in nuclear plant. Threat actors tracked in Asia. And who's Aquaman?

FromThe CyberWire

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Apr 28, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


In today's Podcast, we hear about ISIS attempts at inspiration
online—their technical capabilities are low, but they continue to
hit information ops hard. A Bavarian nuclear plant finds a malware
infestation—spooky, but apparently without effect. Observers expect
more hacks like the one on the Bangladesh Bank, and the Platinum
threat group looks state-sponsored. The security industry may be
showing signs of consolidation. . The University of Maryland's
Markus Rauschecker explains why law firms are attractive hacking
targets, and Todd O'Boyle from Percipient Networks urges us to
listen to our malware. 


 
Released:
Apr 28, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode