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Security Headlines is a podcast about the latest security vulnerabilities with in the cyber security field. So if your interested about the latest security holes no mather if you are a tech savy penetration tester, a devops person, a programmer or just generally interested in the latest technology security news. Security headlines is here for you Security headlines is perfect to listen on when you want a quick update, on the way to work or when you are taking a walk out side The podcast is p ...
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In this episode of Security Headlines we deep dive into fuzzing with Patrick Ventuzelo. topics that we cover: being niched in cyber security patricks background, doing pentests on telecom networks, doing security research on the android kernel for the french DoD, reverse engineering, development Zero days in the android kernel choicing a target whe…
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In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by Jay Townsend who is maintaining several infosec tools such as the harvester and discover. The harvester is a very popular tool for doing Osint analysis. Tune into this episode as we deep dive into Osint, the opensource information gathering realms. In this episode we cover: what is osint and h…
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In this episode of Security Headlines, Kolja Weber the creator of flokinet.is joins us. In this episode we talk about: flokinet internet privacy german pirate party internet privacy laws Iceland starting an internet service provider running an internet service provider ipv4 addresses adoption of privacy friendly tools handling abuse requests starti…
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In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by Michael Dubell who co-founded Sweden's first student security capture the flag team. What is capture the flag and how do you play it? How can you into hacking through the doors of playing ctf's? Michael started playing around with security as a teenager and the journey led him the capture the …
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In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by one of the minds behind the OpenBSD project, Antoine Jacoutot. He is responsible for porting over 300 packages into OpenBSD. He is also involved in syspatch which handles security binary upgrades for OpenBSD. Tune in, as we talk about development, security, programming, OpenBSD and a lot more!…
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In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by a great mind in the memory security space. A spark was created when Theofilos peaked into the realms of security. So he packed his bag and got to the next plane to the US in order to deep-dive more into the security field during his studies. He became fascinated by the world of writing exploit…
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Jonas Lejon is an amazing mind in the Swedish security world. A great entrepreneur, hacker, and security-expert! We had the pleasure of talking with him in this episode of Security Headlines. he wanted to specialize in security so he packed his bag and headed over to the capital city to work more in-dept with security. He wanted to go deeper and de…
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In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by one of Gothenburg's security evangelist, Mr Johan Rydberg Moller. Johan is the cofounder of Gothenburg's own security conference *Security Fest*, sakerhetspodcasten - the first swedish security podcast, hacker, explorer, and musician. We get to hear the tale of how Johan got sucked into the wo…
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In this episode we are Joined by the developer, hacker and Code Siren founder Eijah. We walk down a road of 2 hours of honest conversation about Development, Morals, working with McAfee, Hacking, Motivation, Mental Health, Security and a lot more! Eija, an advocate for privacy and individual rights, quit a well paid job at rockstar games to start o…
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In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by the Hacker Johnny Xmas. Johnny is a very interesting character with a lot of fun projects behind him. Join us as we get to hear Johnny's stories as we deep dive into this weeks episode of Security Headlines: ## Venmo After giving a talk about it and releasing software that made everyone able t…
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In this podcast episode of Security Headlines: Carl Lerche, Rust developer and maintainer of the popular Rust programming library Tokio joins us. He walks us through what Rust and Tokio is, how companies are building their stacks with Rust. This and a lot more on this episode of Security Headlines! Carl heard about this new programming language cal…
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HD is a very interesting character, founder of Metasploit, security researcher, phone phreak, ruby hacker and the founder of the company rumble! He joins us in this episode to tell us the story of Metasploit, making security research and internet scanning more accessible and normalized. HD picked up an interest in computers and the telephone system…
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In this episode, we talk with Maksymilian Arciemowicz, security research that has found bugs in a large chunk of systems, active in the security field since 2005. He is the founder and maintainer of cxsecurity which is a website that index and host security vulnerabilities for everyone. Cxsecurity is home to a lot of exploits and security research,…
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Summary: In this podcast episode of Security Headlines our host talks with Kristaps Dzonsons, a long time OpenBSD user, writer of beautiful software and deep water diver. We cover a lot of software development, security, the BSD space and of course diving. Security is something that is very hard, we are all human and mistakes happen. In 2014 at a E…
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Summary: In this podcast episode, we interview Mischa Peters which is a long time BSD user with a background in the world of data centers and ISP's. One of his latest projects is OpenBSD Amsterdam which is a pure-hearted OpenBSD virtual machine hosting provider. That is running 100% OpenBSD, it's even using OpenBSD's own hypervisor. We deep dive in…
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In this episode of Security Headlines, we jump into curl with its founder and maintainer Daniel Stenberg. We talk security, CI systems, creation of curl, Fuzzing, IRC bots and a lot more! Few software developers never even get near to having one of their projects being picked up by a larger community. A project that started as a currency plugin to …
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In this episode, we are all about FreeNas, the world's largest NAS system, running FreeBSD as its base. The founder of FreeNas Olivier joins us, walking us throw how FreeNas started and how the system has grown since its start in 2005. The conversation takes us through the jungle of FreeNas and we end up landing in Netflix's land of FreeBSD adoptio…
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In modern stacks, a large chunk of applications run in container environments such as docker and systemd-nspawn. However, these applications are not built for security. The security community has proven it again and again that privilege escalation attacks are very serious with attacks such as Dirty Cow and CVE-2016-3135. A way to tackle the problem…
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Tarsnap is a backup service running with the slogan "Online backups for the truly paranoid". The service has well earned its slogan as a secure backup option. Created in 2006 by at the time FreeBSD's security officer Dr. Colin Percival, who was responsible for FreeBSD's security advisory. Colin is not only a successful entrepreneur but also a dedic…
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In this episode of our Podcast *Security Headlines* we are joined by dpaste dot com's founder and creator Paul Bissex. Dpaste is a pastebin service created in 2006 as Paul's first Django project. The website has been running stable ever since, growing more and more as time goes by resulting in being Django's default paste service. Paul learned comp…
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Francisco "Klondike" Blas Izquierdo Riera is a security researcher from Spain. In the last couple of years, he has been spending in Gothenburg Sweden, working in the security field and doing research. He has done amazing research in the cryptography and security field,Klondike is currently researching with the Resilient Internet of Things Project a…
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Fuzzing Rust with Shnatsel In this fresh episode of Security headlines we interview Shnatsel about rust fuzzing, we jump in the rabbit holes of Rust and fuzzing and explore the magical world. In this episode we cover: Fuzzing in rust i side track to openbsd ofc we talk about internal builds using clippy to inform people about best practices clippy …
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In this episode of security headlines the following vulnerabilities are mentioned: For wordpress: WordPress Aviary Image Editor Add-On For Gravity Forms Plugins 3.0 Beta R7 CSRF Shell Upload Vulnerability Wordpress Plugin Contact Form Builder 1.6.1 - Cross-Site Scripting Wordpress Plugin PicUploader 1.0 - Remote File Upload WordPress StatTraq 1.3.0…
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Security Headlines is a podcast about the latest security vulnerabilities with in the cyber security field. So if your interested about the latest security holes nomather if you are a tech savy penetration tester, a devops person, a programmer or just generally interested in the latest technology security news. Security headlines is here for you! I…
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