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Analyze Phish

Earwolf & Harris Wittels, Scott Aukerman

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Harris and Scott are comedians, music lovers, and friends. Where do they differ? Harris loves Phish, and Scott does not. On Analyze Phish, Harris navigates the vast landscape of Phish's catalogue to find entry points for Scott while trying to explain the live Phish experience without the use of illegal substances.
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Welcome to 'Phishing for the News'—the podcast that hooks you with the juiciest updates in cybersecurity, tech, and AI! From breaking breaches to the latest government moves on digital defense, we reel in the headlines you need to stay ahead in this ever-evolving digital world. So grab your virtual net, and let's dive into the deep end of tech and security news!
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Phishy Business

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Ready to change how you think about cybersecurity? Every other week, Mimecast’s Brian Pinnock and Alice Jeffrey are joined by a special guest for tales of risk, reward and just a dash of ridiculousness. Whether it’s a tech expert who is not your average CIO or an expert from a field you wouldn’t expect, we’ll be exploring the lesser seen side of cybersecurity – to learn how we can all improve in the fight to stay safe.
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The Phishing Report

Max Gibbard

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“The Phishing Report” is about technology and safely using these tools in today’s world. Whether you are in a big business, small business, governmental agency or nonprofit organization, protecting yourself from online harm and protecting your identity from theft is pretty important. Max Gibbard, from TeamLogic IT, in collaboration with special guests and subject matter experts in the cybersecurity arena, will share current research and best practices from across the industry. Each episode w ...
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The definitive retrospective of one of music’s most memorable festivals, Phish’s Big Cypress. In December of 1999, Phish drew an estimated 80,000 to the Big Cypress Indian Reservation in Florida’s Everglades, making this festival the largest Millennium Eve concert on earth. We look back on the festival 20 years later—and examine the legacy for Phish and the music world. Hosted and narrated by Jesse Jarnow, this five-episode series draws on interviews with members of Phish and its crew, fan m ...
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Here are some high level bullet points of the top security priorities, based on the the SecureResearch Cyber Intelligence Brief: Multiple zero-day vulnerabilities are being actively exploited, making patching extremely urgent. These vulnerabilities have been discovered in platforms such as Aviatrix, BeyondTrust, and FortiGate. Organizations should …
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Here are some of the items covered in today's reports: Threat actors are exploiting a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Ivanti edge devices. Security teams should assess their exposure, implement mitigations, and monitor for indicators of compromise. A malicious proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit on GitHub, dubbed "LDAPNightmare", i…
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Listen to our podcast for a roundup of this week's cyber news. Our Cyber Intelligence Briefs this week included information on: Critical vulnerabilities discovered in Moxa, IBM, and Debian LTS Linux Kernel, potentially enabling remote code execution, privilege escalation, and denial-of-service attacks. Moxa patching vulnerabilities in cellular rout…
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Here are the key takeaways from the SecureResearch Cyber Intelligence Briefs for January 10, 2025: Critical Priority Updates: Multiple vulnerabilities discovered in SonicWall SonicOS, Ivanti products, GitLab, and Juniper Networks products. These flaws enable remote code execution, privilege escalation, authentication bypass, and potential data comp…
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Here are some key points from today's SecureResearch Cyber Intelligence Briefs: Critical Priority Updates Multiple critical vulnerabilities were found in Ivanti endpoint management and security products. These vulnerabilities allow for remote code execution and complete system takeover. A zero-day vulnerability in Ivanti Connect Secure VPN is being…
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Here is what today's SecureResearch Cyber Intelligence Brief contains January 8, 2025: CISA and other cybersecurity agencies are warning of multiple vulnerabilities across various systems and platforms. Many of these vulnerabilities are being actively exploited and have a high severity level. Affected technologies include industrial control systems…
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Here are some of the issues covered in today's SecureResearch Cyber Intelligence Briefs: Multiple critical vulnerabilities were found in the Debian LTS Linux kernel. Dell BIOS vulnerabilities allow for privilege escalation and denial-of-service attacks. Vulnerable Moxa devices expose industrial networks to attack. Chinese hackers breached the netwo…
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Here are the key takeaways from today's SecureResearch Cyber Intelligence Brief: Moxa products are vulnerable to remote code execution and privilege escalation. IBM products have multiple vulnerabilities that enable remote code execution, privilege escalation, and remote denial of service. Debian LTS's Linux kernel has multiple privilege escalation…
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This week's Phishing for the News podcast covers major cybersecurity developments as we transition from 2024 to 2025 based on the SecureResearch Cyber Intelligence Briefs. Key highlights include critical vulnerabilities in Foxit PDF products, Palo Alto Networks' PAN-OS, and Microsoft Active Directory. We discuss significant data breaches, including…
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Today's SecureResearch Cybersecurity Briefs contain information on: Two vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2024-11716 and CVE-2024-11717, have been uncovered in the CTFd software, a popular open-source platform used for hosting Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions. Organizations using CTFd should take immediate action to assess their exposure and ap…
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Here are the major cybersecurity threats found in the January 2, 2025 security brief: Malicious Obfuscated NPM Package Disguised as an Ethereum Tool Deploys Quasar RAT Three Russian-German Nationals Charged with Espionage for Russian Secret Service New "DoubleClickjacking" Exploit Bypasses Clickjacking Protections on Major Websites Iranian and Russ…
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Here are some important findings from the SecureResearch Cybersecurity brief: Foxit PDF Reader and PDF Editor products have critical vulnerabilities. An attacker could gain remote code execution on vulnerable systems via AcroForms or malicious PDF files. They could also elevate privileges on Windows systems through the Foxit installer. Organization…
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Here's a summary of the key points from this mornings brief: Multiple data breaches have been reported, impacting companies like ZAGG, Volkswagen's Cariad, AT&T, and Verizon. Third-party application vulnerabilities played a significant role in the ZAGG breach, exposing customer credit card data. The Volkswagen Cariad breach exposed data of 800,000 …
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Here are some if the items covered in our Security Briefs this week: Adopting a unified security platform approach can reduce incidents by 31%. Attackers are exploiting gaps in security, targeting unprotected applications and legacy authentication systems. AI is presenting new attack surfaces and being weaponized for phishing. A critical vulnerabil…
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Here's a summary of the issues discussed in today's security brief: ●Apache has released critical security updates for MINA, HugeGraph-Server, and Traffic Control. ●North Korean threat actors are targeting software developers with a new malware strain called "OtterCookie". This malware is being spread through fake job offers. ●There is a critical b…
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A high-severity vulnerability has been discovered in Adobe ColdFusion. This vulnerability, if exploited, could allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data. Adobe has addressed the vulnerability in ColdFusion versions 2023.11, 2021.17, and later. Organizations using earlier versions of ColdFusion are especially vulnerable. A proof-…
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Here are the key points from our December 24, 2024 cybersecurity reports: A critical vulnerability in Apache Struts2 could allow remote code execution. Organizations need to patch immediately and investigate for compromise. Multiple high-risk vulnerabilities were found in Tenable Security Center and IBM Cognos Analytics. These vulnerabilities could…
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Today's SecureResearch Cyber Intelligence Brief contains information on: Unified Security Platform Benefits AI Security Challenges and Opportunities For more information in the SecureResearch Daily Cyber Intelligence Brief, email info@secureresearch.comद्वारा SecureResearch
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we talk about the improper mindset of not thinking about security until after you have been breached, and some of the major problems this can cause. We do this through the lens of SIEM, ethical hacking, and a focus on the need for leadership in teaching organizations how to be secure. We also discuss how some IT …
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we talk about various important discussions around AI, including the concerning issue of built-in bias and stereotypes. Imagine AI thinking that all doctors must be male, and all nurses must be female? Well, according to ChatGPT, they are. Our special guest is Ivana Bartoletti, Global Privacy Officer at Wipro. Iv…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we talk about how today's cybersecurity strategy needs to focus on risk while still allowing smooth operation of the business. We also discuss how cybersecurity must involve the board so that business goals and cyber strategy align. Our special guest is Theo Botha, Global Information Security Officer at Dr. Marte…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we feature a roundtable discussion with three members from the Center for Internet Security. Mimecast CMO Norman Guadagno hosts this wide-ranging discussion that covers many topics including cybersecurity trends in the public sector and why information sharing is essential to keeping our connected world safe. Our…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we talk about environmental, social, and governance, commonly known throughout the corporate world as ESG, and how cybersecurity fits into corporate sustainability. Our special guest is Garyn Rapson who is a partner and the head of ESG at African law firm Webber Wentzel. Garyn manages a team of nine lawyers that …
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we talk about some of the cybersecurity trends and worries facing today’s global CIOs. Our special guest is Martin Wallgren who is the CIO of global logistics and shipping company, Gulf Agency Company, headquartered in Dubai. Martin says he is an entrepreneurial tech nerd with a business mindset who does business…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we talk about the psychology behind crime, particularly cybercrime and white-collar crime. We delve into the reasons why most cybercriminals are roaming free and don’t get caught, yet deep down, really want to tell their story. Our special guest is Mark T. Hoffmann, a crime and intelligence analyst and business p…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we bring you a special recording from the show floor at RSA Conference. Hosted by Mimecast’s CMO Norman Guadagno, this episode delves into cyber insurance and how managing risk has had to adapt to the modern digital economy. You’ll learn exactly what cyber insurance is, why it’s important and how insurers should …
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In part two of this special RSA episode Mimecast CMO, Norman Guadagno, interviews another four guests live from the conference show floor. We talk about how cybersecurity has changed over the years, bringing more diversity to the industry and how exactly one becomes a CISO. Our guests for part two: Julian Waits, SVP business development at Rapid7 (…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, Mimecast CMO and guest host Norman Guadagno, chats to four different people at this year’s RSA Conference in San Francisco. Our guests were interviewed in our very own podcast recording studio at the Mimecast booth. In part one of this two-part episode, we learn more about our guests' roles, their companies, and …
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we discuss social engineering, the professional con game of burglary for hire, and different aspects of how this very specialized skill can impact organizations and individuals. Our special guest is Jenny Radcliffe, who was our very first interview on the podcast and made a return appearance in our episode on job…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we discuss some important ways to think about and look at risk and how its more about making decisions than assessing threats. Our special guest is Stefan Gershater, Director of Risk at Burberry. Stefan is a risk management expert, a biochemist, and a navy veteran. Stefan says that as a risk expert, he tries to m…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we discuss career coaching, looking at what it is, and how it can benefit all professionals, including those in the cybersecurity space. We delve into the differences between coaching and mentoring and discuss what to expect when working with a career coach. Our special guests are executive coach and mentor Fiona…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we discuss what can be a very scary side of AI – when bots start thinking for themselves. We delve into some examples of this actually happening, but also look at the good AI is providing humankind. Our special guest is Mo Gawdat, former chief business officer at Google X and bestselling author of the books Solve…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we discuss the idea of Work Inspired, a corporate culture where employees all love to work because it turns out that happy employees are very good for business. Our special guest is Aron Ain, award-winning, retired CEO of UKG, formerly known as Kronos. Aron now serves as Executive Chair of the UKG Board of Direct…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we discuss the very definition of ransomware and how it can be an overused and underdefined concept. We also take a closer look at the world of threat research. Our special guest is former professional hacker Charl van der Walt, Head of Security Research at Orange CyberDefense, who now spends his time asking and …
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we discuss how cybersecurity marketing, sales, and support are for the most part inadequate, and how there can be a big disconnect between how marketers market and how technology professionals buy. We talk more about how marketing should consider the customer experience and how marketing departments should not on…
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In this bonus episode of Phishy Business, we continue to recognize the value of the work of cybersecurity professionals. Join us as Peter Coroneos, Founder and Executive Chairman of Cybermindz.org, takes us through a 10-minute meditation aimed at lowering stress. This is a just a taste of the whole Cybermindz protocol, and worth a try!…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we honor and recognize the value of the work of those professionals who spend their days defending people and organizations from cyberattacks by taking a close look at one of the biggest problems the industry faces today: worker burnout and the associated mental health issues. Join us as we discuss how while many…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we discuss how criminals are like water because of how they flow, and adapt around obstacles and security measures, always looking for a way in no matter what security professionals put in their way. You’ll learn more about how well-thought-out cybersecurity strategies, tools, and responses can be, especially in …
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we find out everything you may have wanted to ask your CISO or CIO but were too afraid to ask. Two very experienced information technology leaders delve deeper into the roles they play in keeping their organizations safe while balancing the nos and yesses they deal in every day. You’ll learn a lot more about that…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we take a look at data, which some have called the new gold or the new oil and discuss why it really is something more like the new uranium because it has such a huge potential to impact society, just like uranium did in the 20th century. And just like uranium, data can be used for good, and for bad. Join us as w…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we take a look at AI. We talk on the fact that the stigma of AI running amok in Terminator-fashion is a myth we must dispel in the face of all the good AI can do in protecting the world - from cyberattacks to helping with climate change. We also talk about the other major challenges that AI can be used to solve g…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we take a look at how cybersecurity awareness training needs to go beyond just having users sit through training, but in fact, has to work to change user behavior. Listen in to learn more about the importance of cybersecurity awareness training at organizations of all sizes across the globe and how, with today’s …
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we take a look at bots. Listen in to learn more about what bots are, and what they do. Also, learn what can make them good…and what can make them bad. It would seem the answer lies within the intent of the person deploying them. Our special guests are Cyril Noel-Tagoe, Principal Security Researcher at Netacea, an…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we take a look at what has been called the smartest and biggest scam of the 21st century, OneCoin, a cryptocurrency that brought in $4 billion in investments via multi-level marketing and proved to be nothing but a scheme that made one woman who is still on the run very rich. This wasn’t a backroom con, but in fa…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we take a look at the skills shortage being faced by IT departments when it comes to hiring cybersecurity experts and how the Absa Cybersecurity Academy is working with its partner, the Maharishi Institute, to assist in helping marginalized South African youth to become certified cybersecurity experts. Together, …
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we take a look at cyber crisis exercises and insider threats. Our special guest is Lisa Forte, an expert on running cyber crisis exercises and training high-risk staff on insider threats and social engineering, who was named one of the top 30 female cybersecurity leaders by SC Magazine. Lisa works hard to simulat…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we take a look at ways for children and teens to stay safe while online. Our special guest is Emma Sadleir, a leading expert in social media law who educates individuals and organizations about the legal, disciplinary, and reputational risks of social media. Emma is also the co-author of Selfies, Sex, and Smartph…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we take a look at advanced persistent threat groups, also known as APT Groups. Special guest Krijn de Mik, Incident Response and Intelligence Lead at Hunt & Hackett, where he specializes in investigations, forensic analysis, and tracking threat actors and threat actor groups, gives his insight on how organization…
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In this episode of Phishy Business, we delve into the current and future state of quantum computing, and make some predictions about how it will impact cybersecurity and the world in general. Just how cybersecurity doesn’t just impact organizations, but is something that every user should be thinking about, quantum computing is going to have a wide…
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The Lazarus Heist: From Phishing Emails to Half a Ton of Cash In this episode of Phishy Business, we sit down with Geoff White, investigative journalist, host of The Lazarus Heist Podcast, and now, author of The Lazarus Heist book, which tells the incredible true stories of some of the most high-profile cyberattacks in the world. In The Lazarus Hei…
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