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The CyberWire Daily Podcast EP. 389 With Guest Speaker David Brumley

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NSO Group says its Pegasus software can now obtain access to private messages held in major cloud services. Among the data the attackers obtained and shared with hacktivist group Digital Revolution were screenshots of the target company's internal interface, including some employees' names and notes on the projects they were working on.

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The CyberWire Daily Podcast EP. 389 With Guest Speaker David Brumley

ForAllSecure

NSO Group says its Pegasus software can now obtain access to private messages held in major cloud services. Among the data the attackers obtained and shared with hacktivist group Digital Revolution were screenshots of the target company's internal interface, including some employees' names and notes on the projects they were working on.

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THE CYBERWIRE DAILY PODCAST EP. 389 WITH GUEST SPEAKER DAVID BRUMLEY

ForAllSecure

NSO Group says its Pegasus software can now obtain access to private messages held in major cloud services. Among the data the attackers obtained and shared with hacktivist group Digital Revolution were screenshots of the target company's internal interface, including some employees' names and notes on the projects they were working on.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking With Light And Sound

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There’s a group of bleeding-edge hackers who are looking at secondary channels of attack -- such as using pulsing light to imitate voice commands or specific frequencies of sound to simulate specific motion-related vibrations. Turns out it’s the same here with micro-electromechanical system sensors.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking With Light And Sound

ForAllSecure

There’s a group of bleeding-edge hackers who are looking at secondary channels of attack -- such as using pulsing light to imitate voice commands or specific frequencies of sound to simulate specific motion-related vibrations. Turns out it’s the same here with micro-electromechanical system sensors.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking With Light And Sound

ForAllSecure

There’s a group of bleeding-edge hackers who are looking at secondary channels of attack -- such as using pulsing light to imitate voice commands or specific frequencies of sound to simulate specific motion-related vibrations. Turns out it’s the same here with micro-electromechanical system sensors.