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Your identity is secured by TWO Caesar ciphers! [Chet Chat Podcast 217]

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Sophos Security Chet Chat – Episode 217 – Oct 7, 2015

Join Sophos experts Chester Wisniewski and Paul Ducklin for the latest episode of our security podcast – a fun and fascinating quarter-hour of “news you can use”.

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In this episode:

• [00’40”] BitPay phished, insurer refuses to pay
• [05’15”] US and China in cyberdétente talks
• [07’31”] Medical data anonymity in S. Korea
• [10’52”] T-Mobile user data exposed by Experian
• [13’32”] Cyber Security Awareness Month

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• Chet Chat 216.5 – Live from the VB 2015 conference
• Chet Chat 216 – Selfies, sharks and lock screens
• Chet Chat 215 – Malware in the App Store?
• Sophos Techknow – Malware on Linux – When Penguins Attack

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The bitpay issue was more due to not calling the person when sending stupid large amounts of £400k money at a time, as they purely only relied on email and is not verifiable and should of called them (no 2FA was used) it was spoken about it at 3:50,

just from that point there i would of VOIDed the insurance right there and rejected any claim that they was hacked, as they was not hacked they was social engineered into giving the money away (yes they got into the another person’s PC but they at no point verified that they was talking to a real person) as to why they are calling it an indirect hack as bitpay was not hacked they was tricked social engineered into willingly give away all the bitcoins without verifying it was a real person (as voiced in this chetchat)

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It is hard to give serious attention to someone who cannot write English words correctly. Read the text aloud, as it is written. Yes, this is nit picking.

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“Nitpicking!”

People all over the world express themselves in different ways and for different reasons.

They may even use English as a second language in some circumstances.

So long as we understand the thought behind what is being expressed……………….what does it really matter?

Thankyou Paul and Chester for yet another great chetchat.

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