Hacker Hacks

By: Arun kumar Krishna
  • Summary

  • Welcome to ’Hacker Hacks,’ the podcast where we dive deep into the mysterious world of cybersecurity. Each episode unveils the tactics, techniques, and procedures used by both ethical and malicious hackers, empowering you with knowledge to defend your digital realm. Whether you’re a seasoned IT professional, an emerging tech enthusiast, or just curious about the digital shadows, ’Hacker Hacks’ is your ultimate guide to understanding the tricks of the trade and the tools to thwart them. Subscribe now and stay one step ahead of the hacks!. In this we will be covering below topics: • Cybersecurity • Ethical Hacking • Digital Security • IT • Technology Trends • Cyber Threats
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Episodes
  • "From Quantum Computing to North Korean Hacks: Cybersecurity in 2024"
    Dec 24 2024

    This episode covers significant cybersecurity topics, including Apache Tomcat’s CVE-2024-56337 vulnerability, allowing remote code execution, and North Korea's involvement in the $305M DMM exchange hack. We discuss the G-Door vulnerability bypassing Microsoft 365 security and Taiwan’s assistance to Guatemala on cybersecurity. Other stories include SentinelOne’s growth in cybersecurity and the National Science Foundation's investment in workforce training. Stay informed on the latest cybersecurity risks and solutions.

    Reference:https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/hacker-hacks-7126276864670670848/

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    7 mins
  • "Hackers Target Centralized Crypto Exchanges – The Growing Threat"
    Dec 23 2024

    Quantum computing poses a future threat to Bitcoin’s security by potentially breaking cryptographic encryption, allowing criminals to steal coins. Meanwhile, 2024 has seen a rise in crypto hacks, with $2.2 billion stolen, mostly from centralized exchanges. Saudi Arabia’s state-of-the-art equine hospital faces cybersecurity risks, while UK lawmakers push for reforms in the outdated Computer Misuse Act. The Cryptopia hack victims are finally receiving restitution after years of legal battles.

    Reference:https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/hacker-hacks-7126276864670670848/

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    6 mins
  • "Critical Vulnerabilities: FortiWLM and Next.js Exploits"
    Dec 20 2024

    This episode of Hacker Hacks examines key cybersecurity stories: US-China cyber espionage accusations, Fortinet and Next.js vulnerabilities, Krispy Kreme’s ransomware attack, WazirX's stalled investigation, and a $29M hack in Michigan. We also highlight CISO leadership skills and gamified learning initiatives by CrowdStrike. From public sector risks to empowering future defenders, this episode explores the challenges and opportunities in today’s cyber landscape.

    Reference: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/hacker-hacks-7126276864670670848/

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    6 mins

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