WikiLeaks dumps Dumbo dox. HBO's hack gets bigger. Group IB outs the United Islamic Cyber Force. Cerber goes after Bitcoin. Lawsuits over NotPetya; more companies warn. Election fraud in Venezuela.

Published: Aug. 3, 2017, 6:28 p.m.

In today's podcast, we hear that\xa0WikiLeaks\xa0has dumped\xa0"Dumbo"\xa0project\xa0documents. Separation of agencies as a way of rendering leaks less likely. HBO's hack is getting bigger, apparently. Group IB outs members\xa0of the United Islamic Cyber Force to Interpol.\xa0Cerber\xa0goes after Bitcoin.\xa0WannaCry\xa0ransom payments are being moved, perhaps laundered. Lawsuits loom over\xa0NotPetya\xa0as more companies warn the malware had a material effect. The FBI says you can't exercise your right to be forgotten by DDoS. Election fraud in Venezuela.\xa0Markus\xa0Rauschecker\xa0from UMD CHHS on large companies like\xa0FaceBook\xa0and Google being vulnerable to privacy and antitrust concerns.\xa0Jim\xa0Pflaging\xa0from the Chertoff Group, promoting their upcoming Security in the Boardroom event, speaking to the role of the board director when it comes to cyber\xa0security.And\xa0your guests can eavesdrop on you through your Amazon Echo. (But why would you have those people over anyway?)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices