Sep 20th 2019
This Week in Enterprise Tech 360
Don't Turn Off Your Brain
SSL-VPN vulnerabilities, some medical servers aren't secured at all, Edward Snowden is back in the news.
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
- Edward Snowden doesn't want you thinking he is colluding with Russia
- Working at WeWork? Your data was visible
- A tool in webcams and DVRs is enabling DDoSes
- AT&T wants to smother you with a blanket claim that you agreed to let them sell your data
- GitHub is growing up: It just bought Semmle and became a CVE Numbering Authority
- Millions of Americans' medical images and data are available on the Internet
- 50 states and territories launch massive joint probe into Google
- Crowdsourcing security research
- Hackers are trying to steal passwords from VPNs
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Links
- Edward Snowden Speaks Out: 'I Haven't And I Won't' Cooperate With Russia
- WeWork's Wi-Fi Exposed Files, Credentials, Emails
- Protocol found in webcams and DVRs is fueling a new round of big DDoSes
- AT&T Says Customers Can’t Sue the Company for Selling Location Data to Bounty Hunters
- GitHub Becomes CVE Numbering Authority, Acquires Semmle
- Millions of Americans’ medical images and data are available on the Internet
- 50 states and territories launch massive joint probe into Google
- Crowdsourced Security & the Gig Economy
- Hackers are actively trying to steal passwords from two widely used VPNs