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Risky Business #760 – Microsoft to make MFA mandatory
Manage episode 435328924 series 3234705
On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news including:
- Microsoft did a good thing! Soon all Azure admins will require MFA
- The three billion row National Public Data breach mess, courtesy Florida Man
- US govt confirms that it was Iran that hacked the Trump campaign
- Is TP-Link the next Huawei, or just not very good at computers?
- Major Chinese RFID card maker has hardcoded backdoors
- And much, much more.
This week’s episode is sponsored by Specter Ops, makers of Bloodhound Enterprise. VP of Products Justin Kohler joins to talk about how they’ve joined their on-prem AD and cloud Entra attack path graphs, so you can map out that juicy, real-world attack surface.
Show notes
- Announcing mandatory multi-factor authentication for Azure sign-in | Microsoft Azure Blog
- phishing resistant mfa - Google Search
- Microsoft will require MFA for all Azure users
- NationalPublicData.com Hack Exposes a Nation’s Data – Krebs on Security
- National Public Data Published Its Own Passwords – Krebs on Security
- Bloomberg Law
- How the government's proposed 'Trust Exchange' digital ID scheme would work - ABC News
- German Cyber Agency Wants Changes in Microsoft, CrowdStrike Products After Tech Outage - WSJ
- Joint ODNI, FBI, and CISA Statement on Iranian Election Influence Efforts — FBI
- Crypto firm says hacker locked all employees out of Google products for four days
- ZachXBT on X: "Seven hours ago a suspicious transfer was made from a potential victim for 4064 BTC ($238M)" / X
- Bitcoin News Today: $238 Million Bitcoin Heist Linked to Genesis Global Trading
- Routers from China-based TP-Link a national security threat, US lawmakers claim
- Hardware backdoors found in Chinese smart cards
- Unmasking Styx Stealer: How a Hacker's Slip Led to an Intelligence Treasure Trove - Check Point Research
- Hardware backdoors found in Chinese smart cards
- Man who hacked Hawaii state registry to forge his own death certificate sentenced to 81 months
129 episodes
Manage episode 435328924 series 3234705
On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news including:
- Microsoft did a good thing! Soon all Azure admins will require MFA
- The three billion row National Public Data breach mess, courtesy Florida Man
- US govt confirms that it was Iran that hacked the Trump campaign
- Is TP-Link the next Huawei, or just not very good at computers?
- Major Chinese RFID card maker has hardcoded backdoors
- And much, much more.
This week’s episode is sponsored by Specter Ops, makers of Bloodhound Enterprise. VP of Products Justin Kohler joins to talk about how they’ve joined their on-prem AD and cloud Entra attack path graphs, so you can map out that juicy, real-world attack surface.
Show notes
- Announcing mandatory multi-factor authentication for Azure sign-in | Microsoft Azure Blog
- phishing resistant mfa - Google Search
- Microsoft will require MFA for all Azure users
- NationalPublicData.com Hack Exposes a Nation’s Data – Krebs on Security
- National Public Data Published Its Own Passwords – Krebs on Security
- Bloomberg Law
- How the government's proposed 'Trust Exchange' digital ID scheme would work - ABC News
- German Cyber Agency Wants Changes in Microsoft, CrowdStrike Products After Tech Outage - WSJ
- Joint ODNI, FBI, and CISA Statement on Iranian Election Influence Efforts — FBI
- Crypto firm says hacker locked all employees out of Google products for four days
- ZachXBT on X: "Seven hours ago a suspicious transfer was made from a potential victim for 4064 BTC ($238M)" / X
- Bitcoin News Today: $238 Million Bitcoin Heist Linked to Genesis Global Trading
- Routers from China-based TP-Link a national security threat, US lawmakers claim
- Hardware backdoors found in Chinese smart cards
- Unmasking Styx Stealer: How a Hacker's Slip Led to an Intelligence Treasure Trove - Check Point Research
- Hardware backdoors found in Chinese smart cards
- Man who hacked Hawaii state registry to forge his own death certificate sentenced to 81 months
129 episodes
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