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Paul's Security Weekly #574
Recorded September 6, 2018 at G-Unit Studios in Rhode Island!
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Embedded device security researcher, security podcaster, and CEO of Active Countermeasures .

Senior Managing Consultant and Director of Research at InGuardians, SANS Instructor.
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Interview: - 6:00-6:45PM
Tech Segment: - 6:45PM-7:45PM
Security News - 7:45PM-8:30PM
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- Browser Extensions: Are They Worth the Risk? Krebs on Security
- Active Campaign Exploits Critical Apache Struts 2 Flaw in the Wild
- U.S. to Charge North Korean Spy Over WannaCry and Sony Pictures Hack
- HTTPS crypto-shame: TV Licensing website pulled offline
- How to manipulate Apple's podcast charts, and get yourself a top-rated show
- The Vulnerability Disclosure Process: Still Broken
- Cisco warns customers of critical security flaws, advisory includes Apache Struts | ZDNet