New nation-state actors in cyberspace. SiliVaccine AV said to incorporate pirated code. Credential stuffing and password reuse. GravityRAT evades sandboxes. GDPR approaches.

Published: May 2, 2018, 6:01 p.m.

b"In today's podcast we hear that more nation-states\\xa0have\\xa0acquired\\xa0and\\xa0are using\\xa0cyber capabilities. North Korea's\\xa0SiliVaccine\\xa0anti-virus product appears to have pirated an old version of Trend Micro's scan engine. Despite warnings of credential stuffing, people still reuse passwords.\\xa0GravityRAT\\xa0now takes its victims' temperature. Many firms remain unprepared for GDPR. Questions arise about possible overpreparation by two of the biggest companies out there. And some dimwit has hacked a highway sign in Arizona.\\xa0(Congratulations, knucklehead.)\\xa0Justin Harvey from Accenture on the uptick in credential harvesting they\\u2019re seeing. Guest is Piero\\xa0DePaoli\\xa0from Service Now with results from their recently published security report."