The Jeff Molander Antispyware Podcast extravaganza....Part 1
Okay, I hyped this thing up a couple of times last week - and now, Part 1 has been put out in the wild. Sometimes my voice drops out, but that's what happens when you get interviewed while sky-diving with no parachute. If you want to hear Wayne Porter and I wax lyrical on some of our previous busts, along with some other tasty morsels, get on over there to hear about the following subjects: Labels: Podcasts
00:01 - 02:37 Introduction
02:38 - 04:08 What does Facetime do and for whom?
04:09 - 05:19 What is a botnet network? (Boyd)
05:20 - 06:11 What are hackers and e-criminals motivations? (Boyd)
06:11 - 07:54 Things changing for the worse; paradigm shift (Porter)
07:55 - 10:19 The story of RinCe, tipster on major bust (Boyd, Porter)
10:20 - 11:43 Anatomy of a good tipster; motivations (Boyd)
11:44 - 12:53 Changing vectors & new dangerous hacker tactics (Porter)
12:54 - 13:23 Instant Messaging no longer safe (Porter)
13:24 - 13:43 Botnet criminal motivations (Boyd)
13:44 - 14:33 New perspectives (Molander)
14:34 - 16:23 Attack complexity increasing, vectors changing (Porter)
16:24 - 16:58 Dark Economy: Organized crime moving online (Porter)
16:59 - 19:02 Cloak & Dagger: How to penetrate a botnet (Boyd)
19:03 - 21:56 Gathering intelligence from 'the underbelly' (Boyd)
22:54 - 23:33 Fallout from adware, spyware & Web crime (Porter)
23:34 - 25:10 Warning to e-commerce executives (Porter)
No doubt Part 2 will appear shortly. Same Bat-Time...same Bat-Channel. If you liked Part 1, why not vote for it on Digg.com?

