Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast

Spooky Security Stories

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Sinopsis

There were lots of scary computer security and privacy stories in the news this week, coinciding nicely with Halloween. We'll start off with an unfortunate new cybersecurity term: killware. This is software whose end result is actual physical harm to human beings, including death. Sadly, this is now a thing. And I don't know about you, but Mark Zuckerberg's vision of the future (the "metaverse") is pretty damn scary, too. In other news: a hacker seems to have stolen the government identity information for every person in Argentina; a New York Times journalist explains how his iPhone has been hacked multiple times by the NSO Group and what he does to protect himself (and his sources); the FBI, the Secret Service and other "like-minded countries" seem to have finally taken down the REvil ransomware gang for good; Facebook has changed its name to "Meta"; link previews in chat apps can actually cause serious security and privacy problems; Delta Airlines and UK schools are normalizing the use of facial recognit