Synopsis
Digital Shadows monitors and manages an organization’s digital risk, providing relevant threat intelligence across the widest range of data sources within the open, deep, and dark web to protect their brand, and reputation.
Episodes
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Episode 39: Credential Hygiene
31/08/2018 Duration: 28minDr. Richard Gold and Simon Hall join Rafael Amado to discuss the age-old problem of credential hygiene. We’ve all heard of not reusing passwords, employing two factor authentication and using password vaults, but why then do organizations still struggle with good credential hygiene? We’ll cover the ways in which attackers steal and take advantage of credentials, what most companies are getting wrong, and the steps you can take to improve your overall credential hygiene practices.
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Episode 38: Midterm meddling and threat modeling
24/08/2018 Duration: 25minThis week it was revealed that six new domains registered by APT28, spoofing nonprofit, Senate, and Microsoft domains, have been sinkholed. With November’s US midterm elections fast-approaching, we dive into the latest threats and discuss how organizations can understand the threat posed to them by such malicious actors. Dr Richard Gold, Head of Security Engineering at Digital Shadows, joins Mike Marriott to discuss threat modeling; outlining the steps organizations can take to define their critical assets, understand the threat landscape, and create scenarios based on these. This enables organizations to identify security controls that are in place to mitigate, prevent and detect a specific threat actor's tradecraft, as well as uncover gaps in controls and establish a remediation plan.
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Episode 37: ATM Fraud and Cashout Operations
17/08/2018 Duration: 17minDigital Shadows’ Strategic Intelligence manager Rose Bernard joins Rafael Amado to discuss four separate ATM stories making headlines this week. In Part I, they’ll cover an alert on an impending "ATM cash-out" campaign issued by the FBI, and how India's Cosmos Bank lost $13.5m in cyberattacks after actors bypassed the internal ATM switch system. In Part II, Rafael and Rose will look into flaws discovered in NCR ATM currency dispensers, and a new Bitcoin ATM malware advertised for sale on dark web. For more on how actors acquire and then use stolen payment card information, check out Digital Shadows’ Five Threats to Financial Services blog series, available on https://www.digitalshadows.com/blog-and-research/five-threats-to-financial-services-part-four-payment-card-fraud/
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Episode 36: FIN7 Arrests and Phishing Threats
10/08/2018 Duration: 25minDigital Shadows’ Rose Bernard and Simon Hall join Rafael Amado to cover the arrest of three alleged members of the FIN7 organized criminal group. The team go over the United States Department of Justice’s indictment and provide some key observations on FIN7’s operations, including how sophisticated phishing and social engineering are the cornerstones of the group’s success. In Part II, the team look at phishing more generally, including the threats from business email compromise and malspam. For more analysis of the FIN7 arrests, visit https://www.digitalshadows.com/blog-and-research/fin7-arrests-and-developments/
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Episode 35: Cyber threats to ERP Applications
03/08/2018 Duration: 25minIn this week’s episode, JP Perez-Etchegoyen, CTO of Onapsis, joins Michael Marriott to talk about the exposure of SAP and Oracle applications, the increase in publicly-available exploits, and the threat actors we have observed targeting the sensitive data held within these applications. Download the full report to learn more: https://info.digitalshadows.com/ERPApplicationsUnderFire-Podcast.html
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Episode 34: Satori Botnet, OilRig, PowerShell Security, and the Dragonfly Campaign
27/07/2018 Duration: 18minRichard Gold and Rose Bernard join Michael Marriott to talked about updates to the Satori botnet, which has expanded to incorporate new IoT devices using TCP port 5555. Amid news of a new wave of OIlRig attacks, a Middle Eastern espionage campaign, we dive into PowerShell security risks and provide advice on best practices for those using PowerShell. For more information on PowerShell Security Best Practices, check out our blog https://www.digitalshadows.com/blog-and-research/powershell-security-best-practices/. Finally, we assess the Dragonfly campaign against US power grids, and understand what it all means.
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Episode 33: Digital Risk Protection
23/07/2018 Duration: 07minRick Holland, CISO at Digital Shadows, discusses the latest 2018 Forrester New Wave for Digital Risk Protection. He discusses how security leaders must avoid blind spots with a more complete risk picture.
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Episode 32: MITRE ATT&CK™ Framework and the Mueller GRU Indictment
20/07/2018 Duration: 27minIn today’s ShadowTalk, we take on the Robert Mueller indictment against 12 Russian individuals for alleged US election interference. However, rather than dwell on issues of attribution and geopolitics, we focus on the detailed tactics, techniques and procedures laid out in the indictment. Katie Nickels, a member of the MITRE team, joins Rafael Amado and Richard Gold us to discuss the ATT&CK™ framework in greater detail, as well as the key lessons that organizations can takeaway. For Digital Shadows’ analysis of the indictment, visit https://www.digitalshadows.com/blog-and-research/mitre-attck-and-the-mueller-gru-indictment-lessons-for-organizations/
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Episode 31: Carbanak Files and Source Code Leaked?
13/07/2018 Duration: 23minIn this week's ShadowTalk, Digital Shadows’ Russian-speaking security specialist discovered files and source code allegedly related to the Carbanak organized criminal group. The Carbanak malware is a backdoor used by the Anunak (Carbanak) Group to infiltrate financial institutions and steal funds. Richard Gold and Simon Hall join Rafael Amado to discuss the implications for financial services from these revelations. We ask whether this leak represents a threat to organizations, and how businesses can best defend themselves from the techniques used by sophisticated financial criminal groups such as Carbanak. For more analysis from the Security Engineering Team, visit https://www.digitalshadows.com/blog-and-research/alleged-carbanak-files-and-source-code-leaked-digital-shadows-initial-findings/
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Episode 30: SSL Inspection and Interception: Uses, Abuses and Trade-offs
06/07/2018 Duration: 21minThe Payment Card Industry recently passed a deadline requiring that all e-commerce sites and merchants cease supporting TLS 1.0. With this and older protocols such as SSL vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks, the fear is that attackers can intercept and tamper with data being sent across these channels. However, SSL interception is also performed by organizations for reasons that include blocking malware or improving data leakage prevention. Richard Gold and Simon Hall join Rafael Amado to discuss how SSL interception works, the different reasons for deploying it, the risks and privacy ramifications of interception, and the overall trade-offs for organizations looking to implement these methods.
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Episode 29: Reducing Your Attack Surface: From a Firehose to a Straw
29/06/2018 Duration: 20minFollowing news that a database containing 340 million records has been publicly exposed to the internet, Richard Gold and Simon Hall join Michael Marriott to discuss how (and why) you can reduce your attack surface. For more information on some of the tips provided in this pursuit, visit https://github.com/securitywithoutborders/hardentools.
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Episode 28: Diversity in Security and Women’s Network Launch
26/06/2018 Duration: 24minLibby Fiumara is joined by Rose Bernard and Sophie Burke to discuss the launch of Digital Shadows’ Women’s Network, challenges facing women in security, and how companies can foster diversity in the workplace.
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Episode 27: Attribution: The How, The What and The Why
22/06/2018 Duration: 22minSimon Hall and Rich Gold join Michael Marriott to discuss the merits and perils of attribution, including the number of characteristics and variables required for a strong attribution, instances where attribution has succeeded, and whether organizations should care.
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Episode 26: Mythbusting Vulnerabilities and Exploits
15/06/2018 Duration: 21minSimon Hall and Richard Gold join Rafael Amado to discuss misconceptions around vulnerabilities and exploits, other techniques for gaining code execution, and how organizations can prioritize the patching of vulnerabilities.
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Episode 25: Combating Security Debt, Ticketfly Defacement And Data Breach
11/06/2018 Duration: 19minIn this edition of Shadow Talk, Richard Gold joins us to discuss the issue of security debt, a term used to refer to the accumulation of security risks over time, such as missed patches, misapplied configurations, mismanaged user accounts. Richard looks into how many of the attacks we see on a regular basis are actually a result of security risks that build up over time, and how security debt is a ticking time bomb for most organizations. In Part II, Harrison Van Riper covers the recent website defacement attack and data breach incident targeting the event ticketing company, Ticketfly. Security debt resources:https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/286667/FAQ2_-_Managing_Information_Risk_at_OFFICIAL_v2_-_March_2014.pdf
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Episode 24: Seize and Desist: Changes in the cybercriminal underground
06/06/2018 Duration: 18minRafael Amado and Michael Marriott discuss how the criminal underground has evolved since the demise of AlphaBay and Hansa. No single marketplace has managed to fill the AlphaBay-shaped gap left behind, at least among the English-speaking community. Existing sites such as Dream and Trade Route have failed to consolidate this empty space, hampered by a combination of poor communication by administrators and suspicion that these sites could be police honeypots like Hansa had been. Grab a copy of our report to read more: https://info.digitalshadows.com/SeizeandDesistReport-Podcast.html
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Episode 23: L0pht 20 years on and combating cyber threats with military-style tactics
04/06/2018 Duration: 21minIn today’s edition of Shadow talk, Dr Richard Gold joins us to discuss the return of the L0pht hackers. In 1998 the L0pht members delivered a cybersecurity hearing to the United States Senate, warning that any one person in their group could take down the Internet within 30 minutes. 20 years on, we look back on what has and hasn’t changed in the world of information security. In Part II, the team covers recent reporting on the use of military-style tactics such as war gaming and intelligence fusion centres in the financial services industry. We ask whether such tactics are effective, and whether smaller organizations can also employ the techniques being used by some of the world’s largest enterprises.
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Episode 22: VPN Filter targeting Ukraine, TRITON malware, Roaming Mantis, VBScript & Spectre vulns
29/05/2018 Duration: 23minIn this week’s Shadow Talk, the pod unpacks the reporting on VPN Filter, a malware affecting half a million network devices. Reports have suggested that the malware is being prepped to perform imminent large scale disruptive attacks against Ukrainian infrastructure. We also cover new research on the TRITON malware targeting industrial control and SCADA systems, as well as new techniques for the Roaming Mantis malware family. Finally, we bring you updates on vulnerabilities related to VBScript and the Spectre/Meltdown attacks.
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Episode 21: eFail vulns affecting Open PGP and S-MIME, and interbank payment systems risks
21/05/2018 Duration: 23minIn this week’s episode of Shadow Talk, Digital Shadows’ Head of Security Engineering, Dr Richard Gold, joins the pod to explain the EFAIL vulnerability affecting Open PGP and S-MIME, as well as other flaws identified in encrypted messaging platforms. Dr Gold also outlines the the factors you should be considering to prioritize your patching. In part two, we look at the $15 million theft in Mexico and outline the risks facing interbank payment systems.
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Episode 20: Winnti Umbrella, DarkHotel, Office 365 Vulnerability, and Olympus Dark Web Marketplaces
14/05/2018 Duration: 19minIn this week’s episode Shadow Talk we look at the Winnti Umbrella group, asking what this means for organizations. We discuss vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office (CVE-2018-8174) and basestriker. And, finally, we outline the fall out surrounding the Olympus dark web marketplace.