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British Airs GDPR Mega Fine, Attacking Outlook for Fun and Profit , and DoH for Bad Guys

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Gerry and Steve discuss a looming $240 Million dollar GDPR non-compliance fine for British Airways for an incident you may not think is GDPR coverable. They follow by talking about how malicious actors are abusing weaknesses in Outlook to establish persistence on corporate systems. Finally they discuss the proliferation of DNS over HTTP to make the Internet a more secure place, and how bad guys are weaponizing it.

As always they end with One Cool Thing.

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Resources:

British Airways GDPR Potential Fine

https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/8/20685830/british-airways-data-breach-fine-information-commissioners-office-gdpr

Malware using Outlook

https://sensepost.com/blog/2017/outlook-home-page-another-ruler-vector/

DNS over HTTPS for malicious intent

https://www.techspot.com/news/80791-meet-godlua-first-known-malware-leverages-dns-over.html

One Cool Thing
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Gerry and Steve discuss a looming $240 Million dollar GDPR non-compliance fine for British Airways for an incident you may not think is GDPR coverable. They follow by talking about how malicious actors are abusing weaknesses in Outlook to establish persistence on corporate systems. Finally they discuss the proliferation of DNS over HTTP to make the Internet a more secure place, and how bad guys are weaponizing it.

As always they end with One Cool Thing.

Show Notes

Resources:

British Airways GDPR Potential Fine

https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/8/20685830/british-airways-data-breach-fine-information-commissioners-office-gdpr

Malware using Outlook

https://sensepost.com/blog/2017/outlook-home-page-another-ruler-vector/

DNS over HTTPS for malicious intent

https://www.techspot.com/news/80791-meet-godlua-first-known-malware-leverages-dns-over.html

One Cool Thing
Cicerone
TrackThis.link

Contact

Email infosecicu@musc.edu

Twitter:

The post British Airs GDPR Mega Fine, Attacking Outlook for Fun and Profit , and DoH for Bad Guys appeared first on MUSC Podcasts.

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