DarkSide “Court”, TrendMicro, & Lessons Learned From Supply Chain Attacks – SWN #123
This week: the Security Weekly News, and special guest Fleming Shi joins for an expert commentary where he discusses API security and supply chain attacks, application security, supply chain security, how your supply chain can damage your reputation, and lessons learned from recent attacks on Sunburst!
In the news: Charlie bit my finger, Darkside in the People's court, Big Sur, Trend Micro, and Russian Keyboards.
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Guest

Fleming joined Barracuda in 2004 as the founding engineer for the company’s web security product offerings, helping to create the first version of Barracuda’s message archiving product and paving the way for expansion into new content security product areas. As Chief Technology Officer, Fleming leads the company’s threat research and innovation engineering teams in building future technology platforms to deliver continued success in our security and data protection products. He has more than 20 patents granted or pending in network and content security.
Host

- 1. DarkSide Getting Taken to ‘Hackers’ Court’ For Not Paying Affiliates
- 2. Apple Patches Zero-Day Flaw in MacOS that Allows for Sneaky Screenshots
- 3. Cobalt Strike Becomes a Preferred Hacking Tool by Cybercrime, APT Groups
- 4. Trend Micro Patches Vulnerabilities in Home Network Security Devices
- 5. Try This One Weird Trick Russian Hackers Hate – Krebs on Security
- 6. ‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ Will Disappear From YouTube After Someone Paid $760K for an NFT