Facebook Malware, SecureID Hack, and DoJ Breach
Another week, another security summary video… This week, I clue you in on two new Facebook-related malware attacks, some new research that allows local attackers to clone SecureID tokens, and a major Anonymous-related breach that has put 1.7 gigabytes of Department of Justice data into the hands of the public. Watch the video below for details on these stories and more.
If you have no time for video, you’ll also find links to all this week’s stories in the Reference section below; where you can pick and choose whichever topics interest you. Leave your comments if you have any, and I’ll see you again next week.
(Episode Runtime: 9:27)
Direct YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIdAGH4p0hk
Episode References:
- Facebook Malware
- Fake Facebook cancellation email – The Register
- Cross-browser Facebook Malware – Kaspersky Securelist
- Anonymous steals 1.7Gb of DoJ data – ZDNet
- Research Clones SecureID tokens– Sensepost
- Tool Tip: NMAP 6 supports IPv6 – NMAP
— Corey Nachreiner, CISSP (@SecAdept)