Carl Franklin

Security This Week

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Enterprise security topics are discussed through the lens of current events, which catapult us into a discussion about hacking methods, security measures, and outcomes. Your hosts are Carl Franklin, Patrick Hynds, and Duane LaFlotte

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Carl Franklin

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www.securitythisweek.com

Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

Is Your iPhone Exploiting You? 02.12.2023

Last week there was a scare about the NameDrop feature in iOS 17. What's the real story?

What's wrong with Password123? 25.11.2023

The guys check out a list of the top 200 most common passwords used all over the world.

Apparently Crime Pays! 18.11.2023

Fraudsters make $50,000 a day by spoofing crypto researchers

OpenAI Goes Down. Film at 11 10.11.2023

OpenAI confirms DDoS attacks behind ongoing ChatGPT outages

Who's That Knocking at Your Windows? 04.11.2023

Researchers Find 34 Windows Drivers Vulnerable to Full Device Takeover

Revenge of the Windows Phone! 28.10.2023

Windows Phone gets revenge on YouTube from the grave by helping users bypass its ad-blocker-blocker

Elmer Fudd Shoots Linux! 14.10.2023

'Looney Tunables' Bug Opens Millions of Linux Systems to Root Takeover

Red Cross Tells Cyber Villains to Play Nice 07.10.2023

Red Cross issues rules of engagement to war-focused hacker groups, who say 'yeah, right!'

NFT Updates! Get the latest! 30.09.2023

This just in: NFTs are...

Need Security? AI to the Rescue... NOT 16.09.2023

AI’s Pivotal Role in Addressing APAC’s Cybersecurity Talent Shortage

Fish and Chips With a Side of Mass Surveillance 09.09.2023

The UK Is Poised to Force a Bad Law on the Internet

DMARC My Words! Email Will Be Spoofed! 26.08.2023

Take a nod from Microsoft, whose misconfigured DNS caused Hotmail to crash.

Is Zoom Safe to Use? 18.08.2023

Zoom basically admits that they can do whatever they want with your video, audio, chat, and other information.

To Moq or Not to Moq 12.08.2023
US Senator Wyden Accuses Microsoft of ‘Cybersecurity Negligence’ 05.08.2023

Redmond is accused of “negligent cybersecurity practices” that enabled a successful Chinese hack of the United States government.

Russia Sends Cybersecurity CEO to Jail for 14 Years! 28.07.2023

It sucks to be a smart Russian right now.

Oops! I Sent a Military Email to Mali Again 22.07.2023

‘Millions’ of sensitive US military emails were reportedly sent to Mali due to a typo.

Didn't Get the iPhone Security Patch Notification? 15.07.2023

Carl and Duane discover that they did NOT get a notification about the two critical security patches for iOS devices released last week!

Patch your Mastodon Server Toot-Sweet! 07.07.2023

Critical TootRoot bug lets attackers hijack Mastodon servers

Whadya mean, Apple has security issues!? 01.07.2023

Update now! Apple fixes three actively exploited vulnerabilities

Bakery says "Don't Eat Our Cookies!" 24.06.2023

Google Tells Employees to Stay Away from Its Own Bard Chatbot

Security Best Practices for Developers 18.06.2023

Carl, Patrick, and Duane welcome Jeremy Likness (Microsoft) to talk about the short list of security measures every software developer needs to know.

A Nail in the Coffin for KeePass Password Manager 10.06.2023

KeePass v2.54 fixes bug that leaked cleartext master password

Ring Ring! Amazon Privacy Lawsuits Calling! 02.06.2023

Amazon to pay over $30 million in FTC settlements over Ring, Alexa privacy violations

China wants your WiFi Router! 27.05.2023

Malware turns home routers into proxies for Chinese state-sponsored hackers. Should you be concerned?

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