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The 443 Podcast - Episode 266 - The Threat Actor That Hacked MGM

This week on the podcast, we review a thorough unmasking of Octa Tempest, the threat actor beind the MGM and Caesars Entertainment attacks in September. Before that, we give an update on the Cisco IOS XE vulnerability that head to an implant installed on thousands of exposed devices. We round out the episode with an analysis of CitrixBleed, an information disclosure vulnerability in Citrix NetScaler that was just patched last week.

The 443 Podcast - Episode 265 - CISA's Secure by Design Whitepaper

This week on the podcast, we cover CISA's newly updated whitepaper on guidance for both software manufacturers and customers on the principals of secure-by-design and secure-by-default. Before that, we cover the Cisco IOS XE vulnerability that is under active exploitation in the wild, give an update on the EPA's efforts to regulate cybersecurity practices in water districts, and then discuss research into the latest "bullet proof hosting" options for malicious web content.

Cybersecurity Power Plays - Strategic Maneuvers for MSPs

In today’s cybersecurity arena, MSPs need a partner that can provide an all-star lineup of layered security solutions through a single platform that enables both comprehensive protection and operational efficiency. WatchGuard and MSPs make a powerful pairing, and those that adopt WatchGuard’s Unified Security Platform architecture are seeing the benefits! Here our partners discuss the power of this partnership and the benefits of combining multiple products within the platform to defeat cyber opponents.

The 443 Podcast - Episode 264 - Microsoft is Killing NTLM

This week on the podcast, we cover the recent HTTP/2 protocol vulnerability that lead to the largest DDoS attack ever recorded by CloudFlare. After that, we discuss Microsoft's announcement about the deprecation of VBScript and the impending removal of NTLM. We then cover a collection of data allegedly stolen from the genealogy website 23 and Me before ending with a fun bit of research targeting private servers for the Grand Theft Auto Online video game.