Hello everyone.
After dealing with some issues and being gone the afternoon and in to the evening, I’m here to announce TSB’s podcast release.
If you didn’t get it off of RSS, its OK. I have the 206.4mb file for those who need it on this post.
Please find the show notes with links to the potential morons, the article for the main discussion and of course ways to support this podcast should you wish to do so.
By listening, you do support the cast as you get to learn about things that may be of interest, and it is not required for you to do anything else unless you wish to do so.
With that said, please feel free to let us know what’s on your mind and we’ll be catching you all later!
Welcome to the security box, podcast 146. On this podcast, we may have multiple morons; one is a definite, news, notes and a very interesting topic about the proxy services and what they’re up to.
Potential Morons
- 48 States Sue Phone Company That Allegedly Catered To Needs of Robocallers talks about the majority of the U.S. and how they’re suing a telephone company in Arizona who seems to be catering to the robocallers by allowing customers to spoof caller ID among other things.
- Free VPN Service SuperVPN Exposes 360 Million User Records. was found on Monday, the 29th. Class, what can we learn from this article?
Topic
This time, we’re going to talk about a very interesting KrebsOnSecurity article titled Giving a Face to the Malware Proxy Service ‘Faceless’ which was quite interesting.
The first paragraph says:
For the past seven years, a malware-based proxy service known as “Faceless” has sold anonymity to countless cybercriminals. For less than a dollar per day, Faceless customers can route their malicious traffic through tens of thousands of compromised systems advertised on the service. In this post we’ll examine clues left behind over the past decade by the proprietor of Faceless, including some that may help put a face to the name.
Supporting the podcast
If you’d like to support our efforts on what this podcast is doing, you can feel free to donate to the network, subscribing to the security box discussion list or sending us a note through contact information throughout the podcast. You can also find contact details on our blog page found here. Thanks so much for listening, reading and learning! We can’t do this alone.
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