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Hack Brief: Hackers Targeted a US Nuclear Plant (But Don't Panic Yet)
10/07/2017 Duración: 07minAs the world watched highly skilled hackers take down power grids in Ukraine twice in two years, cybersecurity analysts reached the growing consensus that Russian hackers may be using the country as a testing ground for attacks they'll someday try on the United States. On Thursday, when news emerged that hackers have indeed been targeting American power plants—including a Kansas nuclear facility—it seemed possible that day had arrived. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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North Korea's Latest Missile Launch Hastens the Inevitable
07/07/2017 Duración: 06minNorth Korea's successful test of its first intercontinental ballistic missile carries grave geopolitical implications for a vast swath of the world. Although such an achievement seemed improbable not long ago, it was all but inevitable. The Hermit Kingdom tested its first nuclear bomb in 2006 and has spent the past decade steadily improving the rockets needed to lob one at its enemies. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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AI Will Make Forging Anything Entirely Too Easy
06/07/2017 Duración: 07min“Lordy, I hope there are tapes,” said an exasperated James Comey in his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on June 8. Comey’s desire reflects a familiar one for individuals accused of lying when the stakes are high. The former FBI director wished for tapes because, in our society, audio and video recordings serve as a final arbiter of truth. He said, she said always loses to what the tape shows. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Security News This Week: How Shipping Giant Maersk Dealt With a Malware Meltdown
05/07/2017 Duración: 05minWhen a piece of unprecedented malicious software rampages through thousands of critical networks around the world, it tends to get our full attention. And this week's digital plague, known as Petya (or NotPetya or Nyetya) proved especially vicious. It paralyzed thousands of computers, including those of Ukrainian government agencies, transportation infrastructure, and companies, as well as international targets including Danish shipping firm Maersk and US pharmaceutical giant Merck. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Trump Wants All Your Voter Data. What Could Go Wrong?
04/07/2017 Duración: 06minThe private ballot is tradition in the United States. Now, President Trump’s voter fraud commission wants to collect every American’s voting history and make it available to the public—all in the name of “election integrity. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Ukrainians Say Petya Ransomware Hides State-Sponsored Attacks
03/07/2017 Duración: 10minWhen a ransomware outbreak exploded from Ukraine across Europe yesterday, disrupting companies, government agencies, and critical infrastructure, it at first appeared to be just another profit-focused cybercriminal scheme---albeit a particularly vicious and damaging one. But its origins in Ukraine raised deeper questions: After all, shadowy hackers have waged a cyberwar there for years, likely at Russia's bidding. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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The Encryption Debate Should End Right Now
30/06/2017 Duración: 06minWhen law enforcement argues it needs a “backdoor” into encryption services, the counterargument has typically been that it would be impossible to limit such access to one person or organization. If you leave a key under the doormat, a seminal 2015 paper argues, a burglar eventually find its. And now recent events suggest an even simpler rebuttal: Why entrust a key to someone who gets robbed frequently? This aptly describe US intelligence services of late. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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WikiLeaks Dump Reveals a Creepy CIA Location-Tracking Trick
29/06/2017 Duración: 04minHow many people specifically know where you are right now? Some friends and family? Your coworkers, maybe? If you're using a Windows laptop or PC you could add another group to the list: the CIA. New documents released on Wednesday as part of WikiLeaks' series of CIA hacking revelations detail a method the agency uses to geolocate computers, and the people using them. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Petya Ransomware Outbreak Sweeps Europe
28/06/2017 Duración: 04minLearn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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A Diabolical Way of Hacking a Chip With a Wave of Your Hand
26/06/2017 Duración: 06minLearn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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How Russia Hacks Elections in the US and Around the World
21/06/2017 Duración: 09minLearn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Robert Mueller Chooses His Investigatory Dream Team
20/06/2017 Duración: 21minLearn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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The Next Device in Your House to Get Hacked May Be Your Vibrator
16/06/2017 Duración: 07minLearn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Crash Override Malware Took Down Ukraine's Power Grid Last December
15/06/2017 Duración: 11minLearn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Everything You Need to Know About James Comey’s Senate Hearing
13/06/2017 Duración: 08minIt’s almost showtime in Washington, DC. On Thursday, former FBI director James Comey will testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee for the first time since he was fired in the midst of an ongoing investigation into a possible connection between Trump campaign officials and Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Comey’s opening remarks, already public, set the stage for an explosive hearing. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Blaming the Internet For Terrorism Misses The Point
12/06/2017 Duración: 08minBritish Prime Minister Theresa May has found somethingto blame for Saturday night’s terror attack in London: the internet. May, responding to the attack by three young men who killed seven people and injured scores more, called for an end to the “safe spaces” that the internet provides, and for measures to “regulate cyberspace.” “We cannot allow this ideology the safe space it needs to breed. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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What Christopher Wray Learned From the Last Two FBI Directors
09/06/2017 Duración: 07minWith a tweet Wednesday morning, President Trump announced his pick to replace James Comey as FBI director. Should the Senate confirm him, Christopher Wray will step into the job amid the controversial firing of his predecessor, and the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel to investigate that incident, as well as the larger swirling questions around Trump and Russia’s meddling with the 2016 election. It’s no small task. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Hack Brief: Dangerous ‘Fireball’ Adware Infects a Quarter Billion PCs
08/06/2017 Duración: 05minAdware that infects your computer to display annoying pop-ups is an annoyance. But when it infects as many as one five networks in the world, and hides the capability to do far more serious damage to its victims, it’s an epidemic waiting to happen. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Security News This Week: OneLogin Had One Very Bad Breach
07/06/2017 Duración: 04minFor the first time in too long, a week went by without any major international security incidents (unless you count the US withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, which you probably should). Perhaps unsurprisingly, that meant there was also time to look at defensive measures for a change. For instance! The US successfully tested its very expensive, not entirely reliable missile defense system, but that doesn't mean we'd be safe from a real-world attack. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Banned From the US? There’s a Robot for That
06/06/2017 Duración: 09minTwo telepresence robots roll into a human-computer interaction conference. Sounds like the beginning of a very nerdy joke, but it really happened (#2017). A few weeks ago in Denver, Colorado, a robot I was piloting over the internet from my computer in Idaho stood wheel-to-wheel with a similar ‘bot in a pink skirt controlled by a researcher in Germany. We huddled. We introduced ourselves by yelling at each other’s screens. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices