The Jerich Show Podcast

Erich Kron and Javvad Malik

Timely topics, poorly presented, this time via a podcast. In this podcast the cyber security professionals Javvad Malik and Erich Kron discuss timely tech topics in a casual and easy to understand format. the video version of this is available on YouTube

  1. 09/26/2025

    Grounded Planes, Fake Faces & Factory Failures: Cyber Chaos Weekly

    This week, Javvad Malik and Erich Kron unpack a fresh pile of cyber mayhem containing equal parts fascinating, frustrating, and “you couldn’t make this up if you tried”. EU Blames Ransomware for Airport Check-In Chaos: The EU’s cyber agency has officially confirmed what everyone suspected: ransomware was behind the massive airport meltdown. Great, now someone please confirm when luggage will show up again. And in other news… Airport Cyber Arrest: Authorities nabbed a man allegedly behind attacks that disrupted airport systems across Europe. Flights were delayed, passengers got cranky, and IT staff was probably crying into their coffee. Turns out, ransomware doesn’t just ruin files, it ruins holidays. That was fast though. Deepfakes Go Corporate: Two-thirds of businesses report being hit with deepfake scams. Fake execs, bogus invoices, and AI-generated voices that sound “just enough like the boss” to drain your accounts. Technology: still helping criminals scale their hustle, although that seems like high number. Let’s talk about that. Jaguar Land Rover’s Production Nightmare: JLR’s cyber shutdown drags on as ministers huddle with suppliers to stop the bleeding. Yes folks, like many of the vehicles they sell, they are STILL broken. Nothing like a supply chain crisis to remind us that “smart factories” can be dumb when ransomware shows up. Expect a mix of snark, practical security takeaways, and a few sighs of disbelief as we connect the dots between these incidents and what they mean for CISOs, SOC analysts, and anyone who still thinks cyber risk is “just an IT problem.”   Stories from the show: Man arrested in connection with cyber-attack on airports https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62ldxyj431o Deepfake Attacks Hit Two-Thirds of Businesses https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/deepfake-attacks-hit-twothirds-of/ JLR shutdown extended again as ministers meet suppliers https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c15kpxnn2p2o EU’s cyber agency blames ransomware as Euro airport check-in chaos continues https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/22/eus_cyber_agency_confirms_ransomware/

    25 min
  2. 09/19/2025

    Factory Floors, Teen Hackers & Password Panic: Cyber Sins of the Week

    Javvad Malik and Erich Kron are back with tea, shade, and tech news, taking on three fresh cyber disasters that are making folks sweat: JLR’s Cyber Chaos: A hack shut down Jaguar Land Rover’s IT & production lines, and now its supply chain workers are being told to apply for Universal Credit. When “just a hack” looks more like a national employment crisis.  Teenagers + Scattered Spider = TfL Attack Fallout: Two teens are now charged for allegedly being part of the Scattered Spider crew that hacked Transport for London last August. From Oyster cards to APIs—this one’s got lots of teeth.  SonicWall: “Oops, Backups Leaked (a Little Bit)”: Under 5% of SonicWall users impacted by exposed firewall backup prefs. Credentials were encrypted but still, enough info was accessible to give attackers a run for their money. Reset everything. Like now.  Buckle up: we’ll laugh, we’ll cringe, and we’ll figure out what this means for real people doing real work in security. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stories from the show: JLR hack could see thousands laid off - MP https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwyrqxj3eqqo U.K. Arrests Two Teen Scattered Spider Hackers Linked to August 2024 TfL Cyber Attack https://thehackernews.com/2025/09/uk-arrest-two-teen-scattered-spider.html SonicWall Urges Password Resets After Cloud Backup Breach Affecting Under 5% of Customers https://thehackernews.com/2025/09/sonicwall-urges-password-resets-after.html

    22 min
  3. 05/16/2025

    From Rogue Radios to Hijacked Chips: Cyber Threats Go Global!

    In this episode of The Jerich Show, join your favorite cybersecurity duo, Erich Kron and Javvad Malik, as they dive into some truly wild cybercrime stories making headlines around the globe. Hackers who've been terrorizing UK retailers have hopped the pond to target US companies, while Japan's bold plan to double its cybersecurity workforce might mean saying sayonara to tough certifications. Meanwhile, the EU arms defenders with a shiny new vulnerability database, and the discovery of rogue communication devices lurking in Chinese-made solar inverters sparks fresh paranoia. Plus, could your CPU itself soon be held hostage by ransomware? Tune in for laughs, insights, and a healthy dose of cyber skepticism! Stories from the show: Hackers behind UK retail attacks now targeting US companies https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-scattered-spider-switches-targets-to-us-retail-chains/ Japan aims to double cybersecurity specialists by 2030, relax certification requirements https://asianews.network/japan-aims-to-double-cybersecurity-specialists-by-2030-relax-certification-requirements/ EU launches vulnerability database to tackle cybersecurity threats https://therecord.media/eu-launches-vulnerability-database CPU microcode hack could infect processors with ransomware directly https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/cpu-microcode-hack-could-infect-processors-with-ransomware-directly ‘Rogue’ communication devices found on Chinese-made solar power inverters https://www.utilitydive.com/news/rogue-communication-devices-found-on-chinese-made-solar-power-inverters/748242/

    26 min

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Timely topics, poorly presented, this time via a podcast. In this podcast the cyber security professionals Javvad Malik and Erich Kron discuss timely tech topics in a casual and easy to understand format. the video version of this is available on YouTube