Security News > 2021 > March > S3 Ep25: Drained accounts, ransomware attacks and Linux badware [Podcast]
![S3 Ep25: Drained accounts, ransomware attacks and Linux badware [Podcast]](/static/build/img/news/s3-ep25-drained-accounts-ransomware-attacks-and-linux-badware-podcast-medium.jpg)
How a social engineer ripped off a victim lured in by one of those "Small outstanding fee to pay" home delivery scams.
The ransomware crooks targeting networks that still haven't done their Hafnium patches.
The Linux kernel security holes that lay there undiscovered for 15 years.
LISTEN NOW. Click-and-drag on the soundwaves below to skip to any point in the podcast.
WHERE TO FIND THE PODCAST ONLINE. You can listen to us on Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Overcast and anywhere that good podcasts are found.
Or just drop the URL of our RSS feed into your favourite podcatcher software.
News URL
Related news
- Toronto Zoo shares update on last year's ransomware attack (source)
- Ransomware gang creates tool to automate VPN brute-force attacks (source)
- SANS Institute Warns of Novel Cloud-Native Ransomware Attacks (source)
- ⚡ THN Weekly Recap: Router Hacks, PyPI Attacks, New Ransomware Decryptor, and More (source)
- BlackLock ransomware claims nearly 50 attacks in two months (source)
- TechRepublic EXCLUSIVE: New Ransomware Attacks are Getting More Personal as Hackers ‘Apply Psychological Pressure” (source)
- Texas State Bar warns of data breach after INC ransomware claims attack (source)
- YES3 Scanner: Open-source S3 security scanner for public access, ransomware protection (source)
- Sensata Technologies hit by ransomware attack impacting operations (source)
- Ransomware attack cost IKEA operator in Eastern Europe $23 million (source)