LIVE: Every Saturday 10am-Noon PT on KKOH.com, on the radio at 780-AM KOH, and available as a free podcast. The CyberJungle is the nation's first live radio talkshow on security, privacy and the law. Featuring information security specialist Ira Victor and award-winning journalist Samantha Stone. The show is fast-paced and includes hard hitting news analysis. Formerly The Data Security Podcast.
Sep 05 2010: Is a backlash against Google reaching a new level? One consumer group thinks so, and is using a humorous video to make their point. A UN Agency head wants RIM to weaken the security Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) users enjoy. Sean-Paul Correll of PandaSecurity talks with Ira Victor about how small and mid-sized businesses are treating data security. Tales from the Dark Web: Big web traffic means big bucks ... but have we uncovered a big scam? Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 169 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com
...MOREAug 29 2010: The so-called "super-cookie" tracks your moves online, and can come back to life even after it's "deleted." The Feds verified a 2008 cyberattack - billed as the "most significant" breach of defense department computers ever. It was conducted with (hang onto your hat) a flash drive. Two security experts offer their take on iPads in the workplace. Girl who is said to have had sex with 5000 men is exploited by Facebook scammers. Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 167 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com
...MOREAug 29 2010: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. The Wall Street Journal published a story this week about the love affair between businesses and the iPad. The pad is sexy, trendy and everyone loooves them. Including the cyber criminals. Two experts offer their take on Apple mobile smart devices in the workplace. Raf Los, security evangelist from HP, talks with us about web application threats; Amber Schroeder, CEO of Paraben, tells how easily data can be recovered from iPads, and some tools to help reduce the risk of data loss from iPads. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 166 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com
...MOREAug 22 2010: Report reveals that the lack of info security might be related to a plane crash that killed over 150 people. The Green Police: RFID coming to your curb-side trash? Legally recording a conversation on a smartphone just got easier, from a legal perspective. Think you’ve got a strong password? There’s an inexpensive piece technology out there that will break it in seconds. We’ll chat with Joshua Davis and he’ll tell you more in our interview segment. A new, free way to fight malicious spam. Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 165 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com
...MOREAug 22 2010: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. Ira interviews Dr. Richard Boyd, Sr. Researcher, Georgia Tech Research Institute, about low-cost graphics cards that can brute force passwords of 12 characters or less in seconds. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 164 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com
...MOREAug 15 2010: CyberCriminals are targeting the payroll processing applications and services that businesses use. Why? It's where the bank account information is. We explain a complex Adobe Flash vulnerability. Is Google buying mini-drones for a new generation of "everything view?." iPads instead of paper pads for government meetings and records? It’s not working. Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 163 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com
...MOREAug 15 2010: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. Ira has an extended conversation with Wayne Huang of Amorize. Wayne Huang conducted early research that helped lead to the discovery of web drive-by downloads. Wayne Huang explains what led to the discovery. He also discusses his work on a new, free open source software project, Drivesploit. Drivesploit was the subject of Wayne Huang's talk at DefCon18. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 162 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com
...MOREAug 8 2010: The DefCon18 conference ended on Sunday, and the "World's Largest Hacker Conference," as many call it, didn't disappoint. We have coverage from the conference, and our take on the news that came out of it. National Science Foundation has been unable to curb rampant porn consumption by its employees, and we explain the Blackberry changes. Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 161 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com
...MOREAug 15 2010: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. This is a special DefCon18 edition featuring interviews with David Bryan on building a network to withstand thousands of hackers, he has lessons for anyone building a network. We interview Chris Drake of Firehost on web application security. Finally we talk with Suhil Ahmed about his discovery of a flaw in the WPA WiFi security protocol that can reveal confidential information. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 160 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com
...MOREAug 5 2010: GM suffers $40million loss due to poor USB security. New flaws impacting Windows and Mac users. Is Google WiFi data theft linked to US Intelligence efforts? Secret cameras get planted in woman's bedroom. Our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 159 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com
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