Binding Operational Directive 17-01 hits Kaspersky. Point-of-sale malware found in some ElastiSearch servers. BlueBorne proves widespread. Equifax breach updates, industry notes, a look at the Billington Summit.

Published: Sept. 14, 2017, 7:44 p.m.

In today's podcast, we hear that\xa0DHS tells the US Executive Branch to stop using Kaspersky security software. Kromtech finds\xa0ElastiSearch\xa0servers hosting point-of-sale malware.\xa0BlueBorne\xa0bugs buzz billions of boxes. Equifax says that its breach was accomplished via the Apache Struts flaw patched in April. Industry notes include both venture funding and acquisition news. We take a quick look back at the\xa0Billington\xa0CyberSecurity\xa0Summit.\xa0Johannes Ulrich with an update on the Mirai botnet.\xa0Renato\xa0Marinho, Chief Research Officer at\xa0Morphus\xa0Labs, on a bad Chrome browser extension that can steal banking\xa0credentials.\xa0And\xa0robo-lawyers come to small claims court.\xa0\n Thanks for listening to the CyberWire. One of the ways you can support what we do is by visiting our sponsors.\n We read Recorded Future\u2019s free intel daily, you might find it valuable, too.\n If you\u2019d like to protect your endpoints against advanced threats, check out Cylance.\n JHUISI & partner COMPASS Cyber present Cyber Security Conference for Executives on September 19th in Baltimore. Register for the event.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices