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Taking Down The Whole Internet (Archive) - The 443 Podcast - Episode 310

This week on the podcast, we cover security incident that brought the Internet Archive and all of its services down, including the Way Back Machine. Before that, we discuss a Chinese nation-state backed threat actor that compromised three major American telecommunications providers and may have gained access to the US wiretapping system. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

Boost security for your Mac customers against MFA bombing campaigns

It all started when I began receiving multiple notifications on my Mac asking me to approve an authentication request. I ignored them at first, thinking it was a system error. But they kept popping up again and again, until they started interfering with my work. I was busy so I didn't stop to investigate. Then I received a phone call from a person claiming to be from my company's IT support team.

How can retailers prevent cybersecurity incidents?

In today’s digital age, cybersecurity is no longer just an IT concern; it’s a critical component of retail success. As more customers shop online and engage with brands through digital platforms, the risks associated with cyber threats continue to grow. Whether you run a brick-and-mortar store, an e-commerce site, or a hybrid model, safeguarding your business from cyber attacks is essential.

Building Zero Trust Security: A Full Implementation Roadmap for Businesses

Today's digital is fast-moving, and businesses face many security threats. Hackers are constantly trying to steal data, with companies often overlooking internal weak spots. The traditional ways of protecting business systems and data don't work anymore. That's where Zero Trust Security comes into play-a fresh approach that says, "Don't trust anything or anyone, unless you can verify they're safe.".

A Comprehensive Guide to Endpoint Backup and its Benefits

No matter what device you’re using, be it desktop, mobile, or tablet, all the data you store there is at risk of data loss. You could face data loss or cyberattacks such as ransomware unless you protect these files. Securing these devices with endpoint backup is essential for businesses and teams to protect against breaches, data loss, and other threats that can disrupt operations.

The CUPS Vulnerability - The 443 Podcast - Episode 308

This week on, Corey Nachreiner and Marc Laliberte cover the "9.9/10 severity vulnerability affecting most Linux systems" that a researcher disclosed last week and what it means for Linux systems administrators. They also discuss a research post into Kia's remote control systems and then end with a new act that was just introduced into the US Senate to secure the healthcare industry.

LLMHijacking - The 443 Podcast - Episode 309

This week we cover a research write up on a new technique to monetize stolen AWS credentials. Before that, we discuss a Linux malware variant that went unexposed until just recently and a story about a serial hacker that was caught because of opsec failures. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

Cyberattacks in the education sector up 258% last academic year

Cybercriminals are targeting educational institutions, attracted by the vast amount of sensitive data they handle: student and employee personal information, research, and intellectual property. With tight technology budgets and often weak defenses, many of these organizations are easy prey for increasingly complex cyberattacks, putting their reputation and operations at risk.

3 Tips You'll Want to Know Before Purchasing Your Endpoint Security

Choosing the right solution to protect endpoints is more important than ever in an environment where corporate cybersecurity attacks are more pervasive, sophisticated, and evasive than ever. Over the past decade, endpoint security has evolved from specific products to multi-functional platforms that not only prevent attacks, but also offer response and recovery capabilities.