
This week on the podcast, Jeff’s on vacation, so Ahmed and I tackle some thorny cybersec issues on our own.
We start with news that EA’s billion dollar franchise, Apex Legends, faced hacking concerns from gamers about the state of TitanFall, Respawn’s first foray into the FPS genre. From there, we move on to news that Google has taken the ban-hammer to some developers who placed Trojans inside their apps to scrape Facebook credentials.
Other stories this week include discussion about APT28, aka Fancy Bear, targeting governments around the world, plus an exclusive chat with Kaspersky security researcher David Emm about the recent REvil attacks.
If you liked what you heard, please consider subscribing and sharing with your friends. For more information on the stories we covered, see the links below:
- Hacker targets ‘Apex Legends’ in plea to fix ‘Titanfall’ hacking
- Widespread brute-force attacks tied to Russia’s APT28
- Google removes popular Android apps that stole Facebook passwords
- Older workers are a secret weapon against cyber attacks
Source: https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/transatlantic-cable-podcast-209/40541/
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