ISIS messaging. Intel will roll out new Spectre/Meltdown patches. Identities for sale on the dark web. IDN spoofing. SpriteCoin ransomware, with a malware chaser. Three Sonic games may be trouble.

Published: Jan. 23, 2018, 6:34 p.m.

In today's podcast we hear that\xa0ISIS\xa0is howling\xa0"we are in your home" as they lose their own home. Intel says a new patch for\xa0Spectre\xa0and Meltdown is coming to fix instability problems. Babies' social security numbers and other data are for sale on the dark web. So are email credentials from top-500 British law firms. Look closely at\xa0urls\u2014IDN spoofing is out and about. Satori expands the reach of its botnets. New ransomware strains surface.\xa0SpriteCoin\xa0is no coin at all.\xa0Joe Carrigan from JHU responding to listener mail about disabling links in email.\xa0Chris Webber from\xa0SafeBreach\xa0on using simulations to test for Meltdown and\xa0Spectre\xa0vulnerabilities.\xa0And Sonic the Hedgehog fans watch out: three popular games may expose you to hacking.\xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices