The Security box, podcast 103: 1 person, multiple bad jobs

Hello everyone! Welcome to the Security box, podcast 103. Do you not have RSS to download the program? No problem!Here is the 185.96mb file for you to download. Thanks so much for reading, participating and or listening.

Now, without any further ado, here are the show notes for you to have, and thanks so much for listening. I hope to bring plenty more podcasts of varying content to the network very soon.


Hello everyone, welcome to the Security bbox, podcast 103.

With only one week missed due to commitments, we’ve reached the two year anniversary of this program on the mix. I hope that we can continue to provide plenty of material as this community still needs to learn what is out there to protect themselves. Nobody is perfect, even yours truly has made mistakes. The question is, do you learn from yours?

As we reflect, podcast 52 which was on July 14th of last year, delbt with the water hacks which could have done some serious damage. While we overcame that and learned from that, we’ve got a bigger issue and that has been the war that Russia has been involved with as Ukraine was its first target and now they’re going ahead and targeting other nations. We talked about this war and its potential impacts on this very program and other rooms on Clubhouse. Now, some of what you might see and discussed on this and other circles will be coming true as predicted. No expert said when it would happen and if, but it seems that it is.

With that said, today’s main topic is going to cover two articles and one man.

The first article is titled Meet the Administrators of the RSOCKS Proxy Botnet which was quite a read if I should say so myself. The second one even gets more interesting. Its titled The Link Between AWM Proxy & the Glupteba Botnet and maybe you’ll have comments on this.

Besides that, we’ll have other topics that may not be listed here in our notes, like for example, things that caught people’s eye from our list and or blog.

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I hope that you enjoy the program as much as the JRN and its participants enjoy bringing it to you. Remember, we can learn together.

Thanks so much for listening, reading, and participating! Keep learning!


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