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Kaspersky Lab’s security experts discuss recent news and give their advice on the topics of computer and smartphone protection.

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Kaspersky Lab’s security experts discuss recent news and give their advice on the topics of computer and smartphone protection.

    Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 346

    Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 346

    For the 346th episode of the Kaspersky Transatlantic Cable Podcast, Jag and I dive into a handful of stories that tie back to disinformation, privacy, people persisting, before ending with the WTF story of the week (and perhaps year).
     
    We kick things off discussing WhatsApp and encryption, but more importantly how the app’s boss understands that it is being used – even in countries where there are bans on the popular messenger app. From there, we jump into the story from last week that impacts users of DropBox. After covering what it is, we discuss some safety measures that can be used by people using the service.
     
    For our third story, we dive into the world of TikTok. While the US ban may be top of mind, we are actually crossing the world to discuss a recent phenomenon on the app that ties back to North Korea. It isn’t a hack, but rather an odd case of a propaganda song from the country going viral on the popular platform. Who would have thought that disinformation could go viral? But hey, I guess the beat slaps (as the kids say).
     
    After that bit of head scratching, we head back to the US where recent research has shown that phishing sites impersonating the USPS are getting almost as much traffic as the real site. To close things out, we dive into AI and porn. More specifically, a new app being advertised on PornHub that allows anyone with the app to see any person neked, with the help of AI and without consent.
     
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    ·      Tens of millions secretly use WhatsApp despite bans
    ·      Dropbox says hackers stole customer data, auth secrets from eSignature service
    ·      Why North Korea's latest propaganda bop is a huge TikTok hit
    ·      US Post Office phishing sites get as much traffic as the real one
    ·      Pornhub's Nonconsensual 'Nudify' Ad

    • 30 min.
    The Transatlantic Cable Podcast

    The Transatlantic Cable Podcast

    Episode 345 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with a story from the U.S, where a Pew survey suggested that most American’s feel that social media platforms have too much political power and influence. From there the team discuss news that ChatGPT can hack software vulnerabilities and the U.K becomes the first country in the world to ban simple passwords such as 123456 or ‘password’ for smart devices.
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    Social media companies have too much political power, 78% of Americans say in Pew survey Could ChatGPT be the next big cybersecurity worry 'Admin' and '12345' banned from being used as passwords in UK crackdown on cyber attacks

    • 28 min.
    The Transatlantic Cable Podcast

    The Transatlantic Cable Podcast

    Episode 344 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that Grindr is being sued or sharing sensitive user data with third-parties. From there the team talk about news from the U.K, which shows that a third of 5-7 year old children already have their own mobile phones.
    To wrap up, the team talk about news that Meta AI is now inserting itself into Facebook group chats, but it doesn’t always go to plan.
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    Grindr sued for allegedly revealing users' HIV status Ofcom: Almost a quarter of kids aged 5-7 have smartphones Meta's AI tells Facebook user it has disabled, gifted child in response to parent asking for advice

    • 34 min.
    The Transatlantic Cable Podcast

    The Transatlantic Cable Podcast

    Episode 343 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast begins with news that Instagram is testing a tool to help tackle ‘sextortion’, or intimate image abuse. Following that, the team discuss how criminals are increasingly using A.I to defraud consumers out of their money.
    The last two stories look at X and ransomware. The first story focuses on how X is automatically removing “twitter” from URLs, providing scammers with a real opportunity – finally, the last story looks at how some ransomware gangs are trying their luck at calling the front desk of businesses, to try to leverage payment out of them – however, it doesn’t always go to plan.
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    Instagram to test new tools to fight so-called sextortion Criminals ramp up social engineering and AI tactics to steal consumer details X automatically changed 'Twitter' to 'X' in users' posts, breaking legit URLs Ransomware gang’s new extortion trick? Calling the front desk

    • 31 min.
    The Transatlantic Cable Podcast

    The Transatlantic Cable Podcast

    Episode 342 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast focuses on political news this week, kicking off with a story that China is being accused of using AI-generated content, in order to sow discontent in the upcoming American election. From there the team look news that YouTube is being accused of complacent in blocking malicious videos advertisements in the upcoming Indian elections. 
    To wrap up, the team look at news that a spear-phishing / honey trap campaign is being orchestrated in UK parliament, with several members confessing to being targets – but who’s behind the attacks? 
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    China Using AI-Generated Content to Sow Division in US YouTube failed to block disinformation about Indian elections UK minister confirmed as 12th target in Westminster ‘honey trap’ scandal

    • 33 min.
    The Transatlantic Cable Podcast

    The Transatlantic Cable Podcast

    Episode 341 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that a data broker leak has revealed sensitive data about people who visited the infamous island. From there, the team discuss news that the UN peace keepers are being told to shore up their cyber-defences, after warnings that nation-state attackers are actively looking to target them.
    To wrap up the team discuss look at a story which is itself baffling: one of the world’s most wanted men is leaving restaurant reviews on Google, and has done for the last 5 years. The second story is around Elon Musk’s Nuralink project, with the first ever patient using the tool to play Mario Kart with his dad.
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    Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker UN Peace Operations Under Fire From State-Sponsored Hackers Investigation finds Christopher Kinahan Sr left ‘digital trail’ of Google reviews I’m world’s first Neuralink patient

    • 25 min.

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Elborro ,

Nice informative podcast

Very informative podcast with good variety on subjects related to cyber security and privacy.

(Speaking volumes of attendees could be much better normalized to the same level though. Especially when listening in a car commuting, it’s not always easy to hear what someone says who’s dialed in)

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