May 26, 2018 | Business, Radio Show, Security
Millions of Computers Are at Risk of Hacks That Crack Into Their Core Yuriy Bulygin knows all about computer vulnerabilities. He spent most of his career at Intel Corp. studying security flaws in chips, including several years as the company’s chief threat researcher,...
May 14, 2018 | Code-Breaking, Email, Security
eMail encryption tools highly vulnerable Major news in the security world as the email encryption standard used worldwide is shown to have a gaping hole. s/MIME, the protocol that was bolted onto the email protocol to provide security, actually allows attackers to see...
May 14, 2018 | Government, Internet, Radio Show, Security
The FBI makes it official: Russia is attacking U.S. energy, water, and critical systems On this Saturday’ show, Craig talks about the latest standards in password security as well as how mobile companies such as ZTE and Huawei are hitting the news as it gets banned in...
May 3, 2018 | Microsoft, Security, Windows (Microsoft)
Microsoft’s Useless Patch to Fix Intel’s Problem Explodes in Users’ Faces Microsoft Windows, never a bastion of security or reliability, has reached yet another low. Their fix-to-a-fix-to-a-fix-to-a-problem has exposed pretty much every Windows...
Apr 28, 2018 | Government, Radio Show, Security
Atlanta Spent $2.6M to Recover From $52,000 Ransomware Scare THE CITY OF Atlanta spent more than $2.6 million on emergency efforts to respond to a ransomware attack that destabilized municipal operations last month. Attackers, who infected the city’s systems...