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Securiosity: The infosec world is a mess

What didn't go down this week? Intel chip flaws, Cisco server issues, WhatsApp exploits, Microsoft RDP issues, IPOs....it's all happening! In our interview, we talk to IDExperts…
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Securiosity: The world is hacked

Operations around the world were unearthed this week. Brazil, India, Iran, Ukraine...you name the country, and we will tell you the infosec issue.
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Securiosity: Is Julian Assange really a hacker?

Greg & Jen debate what the charges against Julian Assange really mean, a new plan to get people into the infosec workforce and a whole new spin…
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A photo of Mar-A-Lago. A Chinese woman who illegally entered the grounds over the weekend was found to be carrying malware. (Getty)

Securiosity: OPSEC fail of the year?

People are just waltzing into Mar-A-Lago with thumb drives full of malware. Probably should be frowned upon, but we live in wild times.
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Securiosity: Closing Pandora’s Box

Harold Martin copped a plea, saying that he wanted to put an end to his saga. But does his guilty plea close this chapter in NSA leaker…
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Norsk Hydro said it is “working to neutralize the attack.” (Wikicommons user Kjetil Ree/CC-BY-2.0)

Securiosity: Norsk Hydro’s best-case scenario

Norway's aluminum giant was rekt, but it was the best-case scenario. Facebook had another fail, but it wasn't the worst-case scenario. We'll explain.
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