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Information Security, InfoSec, CyberSec, Cyber, Security, whatever you call it, we talk about it! From mobiles and desktops to data centers and the cloud, Purple Squad Security is here to help and give back to our community of information security professionals. We cover security topics for the red team, blue team, purple team, whatever team! We are a community of professionals, and this is one man's attempt to give back. CISSP, CISM, CEH credits can be obtained here! Also happy to provide i ...
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Oketsa seeks to encourage easy, laid back office listening. The show mostly targets office executives, addressing their day to day challenges, equipping those entering the job market with “surviving the workplace” skills and helping those at home find work (addressing unemployment). The show has a monstrous task to educate and inform local audiences of the “gaan-an’s” in their backyard (reflecting South Africa to South Africans) and providing them with a glimpse of what is taking place in th ...
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🚨 AI Propaganda Exposed: How It’s Influencing Elections Right Now! 🚨 In this episode of Exploit Brokers, we dive deep into the unsettling world of AI-driven misinformation campaigns. From targeting voters on both sides to spreading chaos across social media, AI is being weaponized in ways that sound like science fiction but are shockingly real. We’…
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Episode 360 of the transatlantic cable podcast kicks off with news that Nvidia are on the receiving end of a class-action law-suit, alleging that they scraped YouTube videos without creators’ consent. From there, the team discuss news around Taylor Swift AI images being shared by Donald Trump and an additional story around how photography is quickl…
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In this episode of Exploit Brokers, we dive into a significant new threat spreading across the web—Trojan malware hidden in malicious browser extensions. These sneaky extensions are distributed through fake download sites mimicking popular software like Roblox FPS Unlocker, YouTube, VLC, or KeePass. We’ll discuss how these Trojans operate, how they…
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Episode 359 kicks off with discussion around the recent riots in the U.K. and how the UK government is looking to leverage facial recognition to combat trouble makers. From there, the team discuss a strange story concerning how police forces in the U.S were able to locate a criminal via a lock-screen picture left at the scene of a crime. To wrap up…
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In this episode of Exploit Brokers, we're diving into a new and alarming trend in cybersecurity: Remote Access Trojans (RATs) targeting IT professionals. Discover how malware disguised as legitimate tools is being installed by unsuspecting IT teams, leading to severe breaches and ransomware attacks. We'll explore the tactics used by Hunter's Intern…
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Hey everyone, welcome back to another episode of Exploit Brokers! In today's video, we're diving deep into some dangerous Android apps you should avoid installing. We'll also explore how AI is being used to detect wildfires and identify AI-generated videos, proving that technology can indeed fight back against digital threats. With the rise of data…
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Episode 358 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast kicks off with news of American Cybersecurity firm KnowBe4 getting duped by a North Korean hacker who successfully when through their HR checks and secured employment! Deepfake bullying being used by children on Snapchat. X/Twitter’s AI bot Grok is now reading your tweets, however there is a fix and we…
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In this episode of Exploit Brokers, we delve into two major cyber stories making headlines. First, we uncover the details behind the recent breach of water facilities by Russian hacktivists and the subsequent U.S. sanctions. Discover the risks posed by SCADA system vulnerabilities and the potential for catastrophic damage to critical infrastructure…
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Episode 357 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast kicks off with news of the Telegram zero-day vulnerability that went unnoticed for 5 weeks, as well as further CrowdStrike woes with threat actors targeting companies with fake fixes. From there Ahmed & Jag go on to discuss a potential hacktivism hit on Disney in response to Disney’s embrace of AI, and…
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Episode 356 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast kicks off with news around the AT&T ‘mega-breach’. From there the team discuss two stories related to AI – the first looks at how AI is being used to help doctors detect early-onset Alzheimer’s; the team then talk about how K-Pop are looking to use artificial intelligence to write songs and create artw…
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Episode 355 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast begins with news that Ticketmaster’s recent data breach is creating more trouble for them than previously thought. Moving from Ticketmaster to TikTok, the next story covers a disturbing new trend on the social media platform, where a “mob attack led by middle schoolers” tormented teachers. To wrap up t…
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Episode 353 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with an ‘interesting’ story involving Microsoft, real-time software recording and sex-toy retailers. To go into more details would just be a spoiler. From there, the team talk about how Facebook are the next business to face EU’s DMA (Digital Market’s Act) legislation. To wrap up conversation…
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Episode 353 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news around ransomware attacks, both in the UK and the US. From there, the team discuss updates around the EU’s new DMA (Digital Market’s Act) and how Apple could be a test case for record fines, if they’re found to have abused their market position. To wrap up, the team look at how some…
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Episode 352 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with a story concerning generative AI and hackers, with the hackers taking the side of artists (or so it would seem.) From there discussion turns to the US surgeon general calling for ‘warning labels’ on social media, mainly in part due to the worrying rise in young people’s mental health. To…
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🚨 Welcome to Exploit Brokers! 🚨 In this episode, we're diving deep into the hidden world of fake cell towers and the alarming rise of cyber scam slavery. 📡💔 Did you know that your cell phone might be connecting to a fake tower, putting your personal information at risk? We explore a recent case in London where criminals set up a fake cell tower to …
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Episode 351 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast begins with discussion around Microsoft’s controversial ‘Recall’ feature. Following from there, news turns to discussion around Elon Musk’s frustration around Apple’s decision to include ChatGPT in the upcoming iOS 18. To wrap up, the team discuss two news stories. The first covers the arrest of 2 susp…
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Episode 350 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with surprising news that whilst Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and MidJourney are marketed aggressively, they’re not actually that popular with everyday folk – with just 2% of people in the UK saying they use Gen AI in their day. From there talk moves to news regarding two large data br…
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Episode 349 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with a discussion on Microsoft's newly announced Copilot+ feature for personal computers. This feature, touted to give PCs a "photographic memory," raises significant privacy concerns as it can log everything a user does by taking screenshots every few seconds. Privacy advocates fear the pote…
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We kick off with news that Google plan to introduce a new AI tool to help detect if you’re being scammed in a phone call – a boon for those who fall prey to scams. From there the team discuss news that Scarlett Johansson isn’t best pleased about the likeness of ChatGPT’s new voice, which sounds eerily familiar to her own. To wrap up the team discus…
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Episode 347 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast begins with news that Dell have been hit by a data breach, however details on the breach are scarce. Following that the team discuss another data breach, this time affecting Europol. To wrap up the team discuss two stories, the first around Spanish police pulling data on suspects from sources such as P…
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For the 346th episode of the Kaspersky Transatlantic Cable Podcast, Jag and I dive into a handful of stories that tie back to disinformation, privacy, people persisting, before ending with the WTF story of the week (and perhaps year). We kick things off discussing WhatsApp and encryption, but more importantly how the app’s boss understands that it …
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Welcome back to another episode of Exploit Brokers with your host, Lauro! Today, we're diving deep into the darker uses of AI by criminals. From high-tech identity theft using AI-generated voices and images to unprecedented surges in digital crimes such as hacking and data breaches, we explore how these technologies are shaping modern criminal tact…
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Episode 345 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with a story from the U.S, where a Pew survey suggested that most American’s feel that social media platforms have too much political power and influence. From there the team discuss news that ChatGPT can hack software vulnerabilities and the U.K becomes the first country in the world to ban …
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Episode 344 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that Grindr is being sued or sharing sensitive user data with third-parties. From there the team talk about news from the U.K, which shows that a third of 5-7 year old children already have their own mobile phones. To wrap up, the team talk about news that Meta AI is now inserting i…
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Episode 343 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast begins with news that Instagram is testing a tool to help tackle ‘sextortion’, or intimate image abuse. Following that, the team discuss how criminals are increasingly using A.I to defraud consumers out of their money. The last two stories look at X and ransomware. The first story focuses on how X is a…
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Episode 342 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast focuses on political news this week, kicking off with a story that China is being accused of using AI-generated content, in order to sow discontent in the upcoming American election. From there the team look news that YouTube is being accused of complacent in blocking malicious videos advertisements in…
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Episode 341 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that a data broker leak has revealed sensitive data about people who visited the infamous island. From there, the team discuss news that the UN peace keepers are being told to shore up their cyber-defences, after warnings that nation-state attackers are actively looking to target th…
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In this thrilling episode of our cybersecurity series, we dive deep into the shadowy world of cyber espionage waged by two Chinese Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups against the nations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Discover the tactics employed by infamous threat actors like Mustang Panda in their sophisticated digita…
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Episode 340 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that the EU is investigating META, Apple and Google for “uncompetitive practices”. Additionally, the US government has gone ahead and levelled a lawsuit against Apple, for what they see as “monopoly” behaviour with their hardware. To wrap up, the team discuss two stories, the first …
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Episode 339 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that several employees in TikTok were caught covertly spying on Forbes journalists. From there, the team talk about a new cooperation between governments to better tackle spyware and news that the FTC is looking at the upcoming Reddit IPO and AI training data. To close out the podca…
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Episode 338 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with the story of the year (so far) as some people see it – the Kate Middleton / photoshop mix ups. Is it really as big a deal as some believe it to be, or is it just a silly mistake? From there the team discuss news that South Korea have developed a tool to help scan images for deepfakes, bu…
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In this special episode of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast, we engage in a thoughtful conversation with guests Genie Gan and Ekaterina Burdova about the pivotal topic of Women in Technology, coinciding with the celebration of International Women’s Day. Throughout the episode, the panel delves into various aspects of empowering women in STEM fields,…
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Dive into the dark world of cybercrime with our latest episode on Exploit Brokers, where we unravel the complexities of the Black Cat ransomware group and its fallout with Change Healthcare and UnitedHealth Group. Witness the intricacies of digital extortion, the inner workings of cybercriminal networks, and the colossal impact on the healthcare se…
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Episode 336 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast begins with news that Tumblr and WordPress are set to begin selling user data for AI training. From there the team talk about META’s decision to begin helping assist the EU in combatting fake news and disinformation on their platforms. To wrap up, the team talk about LockBit’s resurgence and a truly bi…
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In this gripping episode of Exploit Brokers, we dive deep into the shadows of cyberspace to uncover the resurgence of the notorious Black Cat ransomware group. Following their recent high-profile attack on UnitedHealth's technology unit, Optum, which disrupted prescription deliveries across the United States, Black Cat has declared war against the …
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Episode 335 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast kicks off with news that Apple are already preparing for a post-quantum world with their latest iMessage update. From there the team discuss criticism around Google’s ‘woke’ AI picture issues. Following that, the team wrap up with two stories, the first around Air Canada’s chatbot giving incorrect refu…
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In this explosive episode of Exploit Brokers, we delve into the groundbreaking takedown of LockBit, one of the most formidable names in the ransomware arena. With law enforcement agencies from the US, EU, and beyond joining forces, this rare international operation has sent shockwaves through the cybercrime world. From arrests in Ukraine and France…
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In today’s episode of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, the team look at news that companies at the fore-front of generative AI are looking to ‘take action’ on deceptive AI in upcoming elections. From there, the team discuss news that the Canadian government is set to take action against devices such as Flipper Zero, in an apparent fight against cri…
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Welcome back to Exploit Brokers, where we delve deep into the world of cybersecurity, AI, and the digital battlegrounds of our time. In this episode, we're exploring a topic that sounds like it's straight out of a sci-fi movie, but is unfolding in real life: the integration of AI into military and cyber warfare by nation states. With an unprecedent…
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Episode 333 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast dives into news that a site called ‘OnlyFakes’ is offering deepfake photo ID – the team also stay on the AI bandwagon with the next story which talks about the recent furore around illicit AI generated Taylor Swift images. From there the team discuss two final stories, the first around a virus that was…
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Dive into the eye-opening world of cybersecurity as we dissect the recent cyber attack and Hacking Havoc that has plunged Fulton County into turmoil. Witness the frightening resemblance between fictional cyber threats depicted in shows like Mr. Robot and the stark reality facing our digital infrastructures today. This episode of Exploit Brokers tak…
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Episode 332 of the Kaspersky Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that, after the recent AI generated sketch, George Carlin’s estate has decided to pursue legal matters against the creators. From there, discussion turns to Mozilla’s worry about Apple’s new browser rules and British law makers question the legality of live facial recognit…
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🔒 Dive into the world of cybersecurity as we uncover the latest threats facing businesses in today's digital landscape. In this video, we dissect the Jason's Deli data breach, shedding light on the dangers of credential stuffing attacks. Discover how hackers exploit weak password habits and gain access to personal data, leaving thousands of custome…
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Episode 331 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news regarding “the mother of all data breaches”, consisting of some 26 billion (yes, really) user names. From there the team discuss fake Biden robocalls and a swearing customer chatbot. To wrap up, the team talk about the latest craze sweeping the gaming world – PalWorld. If you liked …
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In this eye-opening episode of Exploit Brokers, we delve deep into the world of cybercrime, dissecting the sinister Phemedrone Stealer malware and its ability to pilfer your precious data. Join us as we explore the chilling reality that just one click on a seemingly harmless URL can lead to a catastrophic data breach. Discover the insidious tactics…
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Episode 330 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks things off with talk around the potential for A.I poisoning, which could allow malicious actors to turn AI chatbots into ‘sleeper agents’. From there the team talk about eBay and a truly bizarre story involving spiders, cockroaches and death threats, as well as China’s crackdown on casino’s, whic…
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In this gripping episode of Exploit Brokers, we delve deep into the intricate world of cryptocurrency and cybersecurity. Our journey begins with the astonishing SEC Twitter hack, where hackers manipulated the SEC's account to spread false information about Bitcoin ETF approvals. This led to a monumental $2,000 surge in Bitcoin prices, leaving the c…
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The latest episode of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with Stuxnet – yes, after 20 plus years, we’re still talking about the infamous malware. From there, the team discuss news that artists and journalists are looking to collectively sue OpenAI around copyright theft – let’s see how that turns out. To wrap up, the team discuss fake news o…
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Welcome to another captivating episode of Exploit Brokers! In this installment, we delve deep into the ever-evolving world of cybercrime and digital security. Join us as we unravel two gripping stories that shed light on the precarious nature of our online existence. First up, we explore the dark corners of the internet where cybercriminals flood t…
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In this episode of Exploit Brokers, we delve into a recent online uproar surrounding T-Mobile and its alleged imposition of fines for text messages containing hate speech and other violations. We take a closer look at the image that sparked the controversy, which led many to fear that T-Mobile was turning into a "Big Brother" figure, constantly mon…
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