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29 Aug 2023Risky Business #719 -- FBI vapes 700,000 Qakbot infections00:54:17

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • The FBI takes down Qakbot, steals operators’ bitcoins ha ha
  • Danish hosting provider completely destroyed in ransomware attack
  • Sophisticated Russian cyber attack on Polish trains. Well. Not really.
  • Microsoft revokes cert then revokes its revocation
  • Much, much more!

This week’s show is brought to you by Proofpoint. Ryan Kalember, Proofpoint’s EVP of cybersecurity strategy Ryan Kalember is this week’s sponsor guest.

Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that’s your thing.

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05 Sep 2023Risky Business #720 -- How cloud identity provider federation features can get you mega-owned00:56:59

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • Why everyone should pay attention to some recent attacks on Okta customers
  • Why third party comms apps are risky af
  • Why are Russian espionage opps using Tor for C2?
  • Surveillance firms abuse Fiji Telco Digicel’s SS7 access
  • Much, much more!

This week’s show is brought to you by Gigamon. Mark Jow, Gigamon’s EMEA Technical Director is this week’s sponsor guest.

Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that’s your thing.

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12 Sep 2023Risky Business #721 -- Why Storm-0558's Microsoft hack should have failed00:58:29

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • How Storm-0558 stole Microsoft’s signing key
  • Cisco 0day being used by ransomware crews
  • We were right about Elon stumbling into the Ukraine war
  • Someone’s amazing image library 0day just got crushed
  • Much, much more!

This week’s show is brought to you by Nucleus Security. Co-founder Scott Kuffer is this week’s sponsor guest.

Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that’s your thing.

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19 Sep 2023Risky Business #722 -- Microsoft embraces Zero Trust... Authentication?00:59:18

On this week’s show Patrick Gray, Adam Boileau and Lina Lau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • Microsoft’s 38TB oopsie
  • MGM’s Okta compromised, was this what Okta was warning us about?
  • Why we need a cyber knife fight
  • Google Authenticator sync abused in the wild
  • Much, much more

This week’s show is brought to you by Push Security. Co-founder Adam Bateman is this week’s sponsor guest.

Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that’s your thing.

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27 Sep 2023Risky Business #723 -- MGM and Caesars: Western youths are working with ransomware gangs00:57:21

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Dmitri Alperovitch discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • How western youths are working with Russian ransomware crews
  • Russia has changed its targeting in Ukraine
  • A massive breach of historical Russian flight information is god’s gift to OSINT orgs
  • Cisco buys Splunk for $28bn
  • Much, much more

This week’s show is brought to you by Panther. Its field CISO Ken Westin is this week’s sponsor guest.

Links to everything that we discussed are below.

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10 Oct 2023Risky Business #725 -- Microsoft knifes VBScript, passkeys the new default for Google accounts00:44:23

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Lina Lau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • Microsoft has killed VBScript
  • Google to make passkeys the new default sign-in method
  • MGM losses to exceed $100m
  • Clorox has a bad quarter
  • Why a bug in cURL could be really bad news
  • Much, much more

This week’s show is brought to you by KSOC. Jimmy Mesta, KSOC’s co-founder and CTO, is this week’s sponsor guest. He talks to us about how we can start applying real, actual IAM to Kubernetes environments.

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24 Oct 2023Risky Business #726 -- Okta owned while Cisco takes a massive L00:56:59
31 Oct 2023Risky Business #727 -- Mr Gray goes to Washington00:58:14

On this week’s show Patrick Gray talks through the news with Chris Krebs and Dmitri Alperovitch. They discuss:

  • The SEC enforcement action against Solarwinds’ CISO
  • The White House AI Executive Order
  • CitrixBleed exploitation goes wide
  • How Kaspersky captured some (likely) Five Eyes iOS 0day
  • Elon Musk’s Gaza Strip adventures
  • Much, much more

This week’s show is brought to you by Greynoise. Andrew Morris, Greynoise’s founder and CEO, is this week’s sponsor guest. He talks about how Greynoise is using large language models to help them analyse massive quantities of malicious internet traffic.

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28 Nov 2023Risky Business #728 -- The Citrixbleed ransomware disaster01:04:48

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • The Citrixbleed ransomware crisis
  • Why the FBI hasn’t arrested Scattered Spider members
  • DPRK is in your supply chains
  • Microsoft has a brainwave and buys a HSM
  • When civil war meets pig butchering
  • Much, much more

This week’s show is brought to you by Airlock Digital. David Cottingham and Daniel Schell are this week’s sponsor guests.

Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that’s your thing.

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05 Dec 2023Risky Business #729 -- Why patching faster won't save us00:53:49

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • Iran-linked attacks on US water infrastructure
  • Why the ownCloud bug isn’t the end of the world
  • The D-Link 0day that… never existed?
  • In defence of Okta
  • Much, much more

This week’s show is brought to you by Proofpoint. Ryan Kalember, Proofpoint’s EVP of Cybersecurity Strategy, is this week’s sponsor guest.

Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that’s your thing.

Show notes

12 Dec 2023Risky Business #730 -- Apple, Facebook go all in on e2ee00:56:50

In this week’s edition of the show Patrick Gray and guest co-host Dmitri Alperovitch discuss:

  • Major telco in Ukraine taken down by Russia
  • Apple and Facebook go all in on e2ee
  • Why 702 reauthorisation is looking a bit sketchy
  • The USG wants your push notifications
  • The year in review, plus some predictions for 2024

This week’s show is brought to you by Thinkst Canary. Haroon Meer, Thinkst’s founder, is this week’s sponsor guest. He joins us to talk about APT groups pivoting to living-off-the-land techniques.

09 Jan 2024Risky Business #731 -- SEC Twitter hack moves Bitcoin price01:05:29

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • SEC Twitter account hack moves bitcoin price
  • Kaspersky admires Triangulation hackers’ fine work
  • Telcos hacked all over
  • Israel hacks Iranian gasoline pumps again
  • Iran up in Albania, Sudan, Egypt and Tanzania
  • and much, much more…

This week’s show is brought to you by Nucleus Security. Co-founder Scott Kuffer joins us to talk about why patch management is more nuanced than just “patch fast!”

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16 Jan 2024Risky Business #732 — We are CRUSHED00:41:10
23 Jan 2024Risky Business #733 -- Say cheese, motherf---er01:02:58

In this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news.

  • Microsoft honks its clown car horn
  • Australia’s hounds, released, catch their man
  • The beginning of the end for Scattered Spider
  • SEC was SIM swapped but had MFA off any way
  • Ivanti learns a lesson…
  • … while Progress does not
  • and much more

DHS undersecretary for policy and Cyber Safety Review Board head Rob Silvers is this week’s feature guest. He joins the show to talk about how the CSRB handles possible conflicts of interests from board members with industry day jobs.

In this week’s sponsor interview Resourcely’s founder Travis McPeak talks about why we need to help developers with “paved roads” instead of relying on dashboard products to tell us when things have gone wrong.

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30 Jan 2024Risky Business #734 -- The number of hacked Microsoft 365 customers is skyrocketing01:02:29

In this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They talk about:

  • More details on sanctioned Medibank hacker Aleksandr Ermakov
  • More details on alleged Scattered Spider hacker Noah Michael Urban
  • RUMINT that the number of Microsoft customers impacted by the SVR oauth/365 campaign is huge
  • Ron Wyden did something useful…
  • …then did something stupid
  • Ivanti’s clown car collides with dumpster fire
  • Much, much more

This week’s feature guest is Australia’s assistant foreign minister (and cybersecurity tragic) Tim Watts. He joins us to talk about why the Australian government sanctioned Aleksandr Ermakob.

Sublime Security founder and CEO Josh Kamdjou is this week’s sponsor guest. He joins us to talk about combating QR-code phishing.

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06 Feb 2024Risky Business #735 -- AnyDesk fails the transparency test01:02:27

In this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They talk about:

  • Thought eels were slippery? Check out AnyDesk’s PR!
  • Why Microsoft’s 365 is a nightmare to secure
  • Cloudflare’s needlessly hostile blog post
  • US Government introduces “Disneyland ban” for spyware peddlers
  • Much, much more…

This week’s feature guest is Eric Goldstein, the executive assistant director for cybersecurity at CISA. He’s joining the show to talk about CISA’s demand that US government agencies unplug their Ivanti appliances. He also chimes in on why the US government is so rattled by Volt Typhoon and addresses a recent report from Politico that claims CISA’s Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative is a bit of a shambles.

This week’s sponsor guest is Dan Guido from Trail of Bits. He joins us to talk about their new Testing Handbook. Trail of Bits does a bunch of audit work and they’ve committed to trying to make bug discovery a one time thing – if you find that bug once, you shouldn’t have to manually find it on another client engagement. Semgrep for the win!

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13 Feb 2024Risky Business #736 -- Azure misconfigurations are 2024's looming threat00:53:18

In this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They talk about:

  • Somehow there are still more Ivanti and Fortinet exploits
  • Volt Typhoon have been at it for years
  • Starlink in Ukraine gets complicated
  • Canadians hate poor Flipper
  • Much, much more…

In this week’s sponsor interview Feross Aboukhadijeh from Socket joins the show to talk about the sheer volume of malicious packages being committed to code repositories and why older SCA tools aren’t well equipped to deal with them.

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20 Feb 2024Risky Business #737 -- LockBit gets absolutely rekt00:58:27

In this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They talk about:

  • LockBit has been taken down by law enforcement
  • Some mega-juicy leaks out of Chinese offsec/APT contractor I-SOON
  • GRU gets its Moobot network shutdown
  • Signal adding usernames is… complicated
  • Much, much more

In this week’s sponsor interview Devicie’s Tom Plant joins the show to talk about problems orgs run into when it comes to Windows policies. There’s an expectation out there that Windows policies are set and forget, but sadly, this is not so.

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27 Feb 2024Risky Business #738 -- LockBit is down but not out. Yet.00:55:28

In this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They talk about:

  • LockBit gets back up after takedown
  • Russia arrests Medibank hacker… for something else
  • ConnectWise gives out free updates, but customers aren’t happy
  • Microsoft gives in to demands for more logs
  • Sandvine gets entity-listed
  • And much much more.

Dmitri Alperovitch also joins the show to discuss Starlink, Starshield and a row with Congress about its availability in Taiwan.

In this week’s sponsor interview, Airlock Digital’s Daniel Schell talks about his adventures with WDAC, and Dave Cottingham predicts Windows 12 will go all in on signed code.

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05 Mar 2024Risky Business #739 -- ALPHV exit scams while Change Healthcare burns00:59:25

In this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They talk about:

  • The serious consequences from the Change Healthcare ransomware, and the need for a … nastier response
  • Predator spyware maker getting a stern sanctioning
  • A German military WebEx meeting gets snooped
  • Mem-corrpution is still king
  • And much, much more

In this week’s sponsor interview Patrick Gray speaks to Karl McGuinness, Okta’s chief architect, about some new security improvements they’ve built into their IDP.

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12 Mar 2024Risky Business #740 -- Midnight Blizzard's Microsoft hack isn't over01:04:14

On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • Weather forecast in Redmond is still for blizzards at midnight
  • Maybe Change Healthcare wasn’t just crying nation-state wolf
  • Hackers abuse e-prescription systems to sell drugs
  • CISA goes above and beyond to relate to its constituency by getting its Ivantis owned
  • VMware drinks from the Tianfu Cup
  • Much, much more

This week’s feature guest is John P Carlin. He was principal associate deputy attorney general under Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco for about 18 months in 2021 and 2022, and also served as Robert Mueller’s chief of staff when he was FBI director.

John is joining us this week to talk about all things SEC. He wrote the recent Amicus Brief that says the SEC needs to be careful in its action against Solarwinds. He’ll also be talking to us more generally about these new SEC disclosure requirements, which are in full swing.

Rad founder Jimmy Mesta will along in this week’s sponsor segment to talk about some really interesting work they’ve done in baselining cloud workloads. It’s the sort of thing that sounds simple that really, really isn’t.

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19 Mar 2024Risky Business #741 -- The Mintlify breach and modern supply chains00:52:59

On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • Turns out AI is still bad code review after all,
  • Mintlify loses a bunch of Github tokens,
  • Everything old is new again with the UDP loop DoS,
  • Know-your-(recon satellite)-customer is hard,
  • Microsoft takes away Russia’s powershell, solving living off the land,
  • And much, much more

This week’s show is brought to you by Material Security. In this week’s sponsor interview we speak with Material’s Rajan Kapoor, VP of Customer Experience at Material. We’re also joined by Chaim Sanders, who heads Security and Privacy at Lyft.

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26 Mar 2024Risky Business #742 -- China bans AMD and Intel, pivots to Linux on the desktop01:05:21

On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • FVEY protests China’s widespread hacking of western politicians
  • China bans western CPUs, Windows and databases
  • Apple’s leaky M-chip prefetcher
  • Nigeria holds ex-IRS investigator hostage in Binance stoush
  • Researchers bring Rowhammer to AMD Zen and DDR5
  • And much, much more.

This week’s show is brought to you by Thinkst Canary. Its founder Haroon Meer joins this week’s show to make a passionate case that security vendors don’t all have to go for explosive growth. Slow and steady with a focus on excellent and relevant products will win the race, he says.

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03 Apr 2024Risky Business #743 -- A chat about the xz backdoor with the guy who found it00:57:41

On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • The SSH backdoor that dreams (or nightmares) are made of
  • Microsoft gets a solid spanking from the CSRB
  • Ukraine uses an old Russian WinRAR bug to hack Russia
  • Push-notifications and social-engineering combined-arms vs Apple
  • And much, much more.

We have a special guest in this week’s show, Andres Freund, the Postgres developer who discovered the backdoor in the xz Linux compression library.

This week’s show is brought to you by Island, a company that makes a security-focussed enterprise browser. Island’s Bradon Rogers is this week’s sponsor guest and he’ll be joining us to talk about how people are swapping out their Virtual Desktop Infrastructure for enterprise-focussed browsers like theirs.

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10 Apr 2024Risky Business #744 -- Ransomware upstarts jostle in Lockbit's absence

On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • Ransomware: down but not out
  • Zero day prices on the rise…
  • … and what it means for enterprise software
  • Geopolitical conflict comes to computers in Palau
  • Ukraine cyber chief Illia Vitiuk suspended
  • More x86 microarchitectural bad times
  • And much much more

Proofpoint’s chief strategy officer Ryan Kalember is this week’s sponsor guest. He takes aim at some recent vendor trends, like security companies describing themselves as “platforms”.

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17 Apr 2024Risky Business #745 – Tales from the PANageddon00:58:10

On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • Palo Alto’s firewalls have a ../ bad day
  • Sisense’s bucket full of creds gets kicked over
  • United Healthcare draws the ire of congress
  • FISA 702 reauthorisation finally moves forward
  • Apple warns about “mercenary exploitation” but what’s the India link?
  • And much, much, more

This week’s sponsor is Panther, a platform that does detection as code on massive amounts of data. Panther’s founder Jack Naglieri is this week’s sponsor guest, and we spoke with him about some common detection-as-code approaches.

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01 May 2024Risky Business #746 – Microsoft takes your security seriously*01:03:12

On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • Microsoft reassures* us that they take security very seriously*
  • Cisco ASA firewalls get sneakily backdoored, but no one’s quite sure how
  • Change Healthcare was 1FA Citrix all along
  • The FTC, FCC and other government sticks get waved at tech
  • Lizard Squad Finn who hacked the Vastaamo therapy chain gets sentenced
  • And much, much more.

This week’s sponsor is Zero Networks, who make a network micro-segmentation product that is actually usable. Zero Networks CEO Benny Lakunishok joins us to talk through why firewalling everything everywhere is finally workable.

* You’ll forgive us for being… a tad sceptical.

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08 May 2024Risky Business #747 -- Lockbit Leader Has A Very Bad Day00:55:11

Patrick dials in from RSA in San Francisco to discuss the week’s security news with Adam, including:

  • The west doxxes LockbitSupp, who must now hide his hundred million dollars
  • Revil hacker behind Kasaya breach gets 14 years
  • Microsoft makes some positive sounding* noises on security
  • A fun flaw in nearly all VPN clients
  • Gitlab admins continue their never-ending incident response
  • And much, much more.

This week’s sponsor is Stairwell. Long time infosec researcher Silas Cutler joins us to talk through his adventures in attacker C2 systems, and how this feeds into Stairwell’s data.

* we’re still sceptical they’ll get it right, but they do at least seem to realise how deep the doo-doo they’re in is… Pat speculates they have … tentacles, and a regulatory-threat-gland.

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15 May 2024Risky Business #748 -- New cyber rules for US healthcare are coming01:02:33

This week Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau along special guest Lina Lau discuss the week’s news, including:

  • The ongoing Ascension healthcare disruption, and
  • Whether its reasonable for healthcare orgs to be pushing back
  • Platforming cybercriminals for interviews
  • Own the libs by… not using E2EE messaging?
  • CISA’s secure by design, we want to believe!
  • The $64billion scale of indusrialised fraud
  • And much, much more.

This week’s sponsor is network discovery specialist, Run Zero. Director of research Rob King joins to talk about the weird and wonderful delights in their new Research Report.

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23 May 2024Risky Business #749 -- Google answer to Microsoft's insecurity? Buy Google stuff!00:54:05

This week’s episode was recorded in front of a live audience at AusCERT’s 2024 conference. Pat and Adam talked through:

  • Google starts using security as a marketing tool against Microsoft, along with steep discounts
  • Microsoft announces a creepy desktop recording AI
  • UK govt proposes ransom payment controls
  • Arizona woman runs a laptop farm for North Korea
  • Julian Assange just keeps on with his malarky
  • And much, much more

This week’s episode is sponsored by Tines. Its CEO Eoin Hinchy joins the show to talk about how AI can be genuinely useful in automation.

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29 May 2024Risky Business #750 -- Why Microsoft's Recall is an attacker's best friend01:01:33

On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • Russian delivery company gets ransomware-wiper’d
  • A supply-chain attack targets video software used in US courts
  • Checkpoint firewalls get hacked, details as clear as mud
  • Microsoft Recall delights hackers
  • Aussie telco Optus gets told its IR report isn’t legal advice
  • Cyber insurer says you’re 5x more likely to get rekt if you have a Cisco ASA
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Kroll Cyber. Alex Cowperthwaite, Kroll’s technical director research and development for offence joins to talk about how his team attacks AI models, in ways both classic and new.

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05 Jun 2024Risky Business #751 -- Snowflake, operation Endgame and Microsoft's looming FTC problem01:04:01

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Mark Piper discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • What on earth happened at Snowflake?
  • A look at operation Endgame
  • Check Point’s hilarious adventures with dot dot slash
  • Report says the FTC is looking at Microsoft’s security product bundling
  • More ransomware hits Russia
  • Much, much more

404 Media co-founder Joseph Cox is this week’s feature guest. He joins us to talk about his new book, Dark Wire, which is all about the FBI’s Anom sting.

This week’s show is brought to you by Resourcely. If your Terraform is a mess or your CSPM dashboards are lighting up with insane and stupid things, you should check out Resourcely. Its founder and CEO Travis McPeak will be along in this week’s sponsor interview to talk about all things Terraform.

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12 Jun 2024Risky Business #752 -- Apple announcements thrill and terrify at the same time01:04:07

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau are joined by long-time NSA boffin Rob Joyce. Now Rob’s left the government service, he’s hobnobbing with us pundits, talking through the week’s news:

  • Apple announces a big leap for confidential cloud computing into the mass market
  • While at the same time, letting you just mosey around your iPhone from your Mac
  • Mandiant reports in about the Snowflake breach
  • Moody’s say credit ratings might consider cyber incidents
  • Microsoft fixes an Azure flaw with a… “comprehensive documentation update”
  • And much, much more.

This week’s show is sponsored by Yubico, maker of the Yubikey hardware authentication token. Jerrod Chong, Yubico’s COO and President joins to talk about the challenges of the passkey and hardware authenticator ecosystem.

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19 Jun 2024Risky Business #753 – Congress and vuln researchers maul Microsoft01:03:37

On this week’s retreat special, the entire Risky Business team is together in a tropical paradise for the first time. The team takes a break from the infinity pool to discuss the week’s security news:

  • Microsoft recalls Recall, but why did it have to be such a mess
  • And a Windows kernel wifi code-exec, really?
  • Passkeys and identity are hard
  • Scattered Spider bigwig arrested in Spain
  • The pentagon runs a deeply flawed info-op
  • Is it time E2E crypto nerds accept their place in the world?
  • And much, much more.

This week’s show is brought to you by Corelight… Corelight’s CEO Brian Dye will be along in this week’s sponsor interview to make a really compelling case for something that shouldn’t exist… which is NDR in cloud environments.

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26 Jun 2024Risky Business #754 -- Assange pleads guilty to espionage, walks free00:57:00

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • Julian Assange finally cuts a deal, pleads guilty, and goes free
  • USA to ban Kaspersky - even updates
  • Car dealer SaaS provider CDK contemplates paying a ransom
  • Intolerable healthcare ransomware attacks continue
  • We revisit Windows proximity bugs via wifi and bluetooth
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by enterprise browser maker Island. Crowdstrike co-founder Dmitri Alperovitch is an investor in Island, and joins on its behalf to discuss why an enterprise browser is really starting to make sense.

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03 Jul 2024Risky Business #755 -- SSH 0day! Polyfill drama! Entrust crushed!00:59:19

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • Widely used polyfill javascript gets hijacked by its new owners
  • MacOS supply chain disaster bullet dodged
  • That OpenSSH remote code exec OH MY <3
  • Entrust gets its CA business kicked to the kerb by Google
  • South Korean telco intentionally viruses 600k customers
  • Microsoft continues to deeply underwhelm
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Greynoise. Founder Andrew Morris joins to talk about ways to track attackers across NAT and VPNs, as well as how you can join in the fun of running an internet-scale honeypot network.

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24 Jul 2024Risky Business #756 -- Move fast and break everything00:58:52

The Risky Biz main show returns from a break to the traditional internet-melting mess that happens whenever Patrick Gray takes a holiday. Pat and Adam Boileau talk through the week’s security news, including:

  • Oh Crowdstrike, no, oh no, honey, no
  • AT&T stored call records on Snowflake and you’ll never guess what happened next
  • Squarespace buys Google Domains and makes a hash of it
  • Some but not all of the SECs case against Solarwinds gets thrown out
  • Pity the incident responders digging through a terabyte of Disney Slack dumps
  • Internet Explorer rises from the grave, and it wants SHELLS RAAAAARGH SSHHEEELLLS
  • And much, much more.

This week’s show is brought to you by Sublime Security, a flexible and modern email security platform. If you’re sick of using a black box email security solution, Sublime is a terrific option for you.

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31 Jul 2024Risky Business #757 – The ClownStrike cleanup continues01:00:49

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • The insurance industry’s reaction to CrowdStrike’s mess
  • Google’s Workspace email validation flaw and its consequences for OAuth’d applications
  • Is the VMWare ESX group membership feature a CVE or an FYI?
  • Secureboot continues to under-deliver
  • North Korea’s revenue neutral intelligence services
  • And much, much more

This episode is sponsored by allowlisting software vendor Airlock Digital. Airlock uses a kernel driver on Windows, so Chief Executive David Cottingham joined to discuss what the CrowdStrike kernel driver bug drama means for security vendors.

This episode is also available on Youtube. If you want to ruin the magic of radio and see the faces behind the show, well, now you can!

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07 Aug 2024Risky Business #758 – Crowdstrike's postmortem underwhelms00:52:57

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news, including:

  • Crowdstrike talks loud in its postmortem, but says very little
  • Digicert fears the CA-Browser Forum, gets lawsuit from a customer
  • Dmitri Alperovitch joins the show to talk about the Russian prisoner swap
  • Cloudflare continues to harbour scum and villainy
  • Professional ransomware crew … is an improvement?
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Thinkst Canary. Marko Slaviero joins to discuss the unfashionable choice they made in hosting their platform one-VM-per-customer.

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14 Aug 2024Risky Business #759 – Why Iran's hack and leak will amount to naught01:04:35

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news and recap the best research presented at Black Hat and DEF CON in Las Vegas last week. They cover:

  • Iran tries an election hack’n’leak like its still 2016
  • Crowdstrike takes home the Pwnie for Epic Fail at DEF CON
  • UK healthcare SaaS faces six million pound fine for lack of MFA
  • US circuit courts disagree on geofence warrants
  • Our roundup of juicy Blackhat/DEF CON research
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Trail of Bits. CEO Dan Guido is fresh back from the DARPA AI Cyber Challenge at DEF CON, where the Trail of Bits team moved through into the finals. Dan talks through the challenge of finding, reporting and fixing bugs with AI systems.

You can also watch this week’s show on Youtube.

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21 Aug 2024Risky Business #760 – Microsoft to make MFA mandatory01:04:44

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news including:

  • Microsoft did a good thing! Soon all Azure admins will require MFA
  • The three billion row National Public Data breach mess, courtesy Florida Man
  • US govt confirms that it was Iran that hacked the Trump campaign
  • Is TP-Link the next Huawei, or just not very good at computers?
  • Major Chinese RFID card maker has hardcoded backdoors
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Specter Ops, makers of Bloodhound Enterprise. VP of Products Justin Kohler joins to talk about how they’ve joined their on-prem AD and cloud Entra attack path graphs, so you can map out that juicy, real-world attack surface.

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28 Aug 2024Risky Business #761 – Telegram v frogs. Fight!01:04:32

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discusses the week’s security news, including:

  • Telegram founder’s arrest in France
  • Volt Typhoon 0days some SD-WAN gear
  • Russia frets about Ukraine all up in Kursk’s webcams
  • Cybercriminals social engineer payment card NFC relay attacks in the wild
  • The slow burn of Active Directory name collisions
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Nucleus Security. Aaron Unterberger joins to discuss how vulnerability management starts out easy, but gets serious very quickly.

You can also watch this week’s show on Youtube.

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04 Sep 2024Risky Business #762 -- Brazil nukes X, Iranian APTs deploy ransomware01:04:46

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including:

  • Brazil’s supreme court bans X-formerly-Twitter,
  • Iranian cyber teams cooperate with ransomware crews
  • While North Koreans wield chrome-windows 0-day
  • Yubikey cloning attack is impressive, but doesn’t have us binning our keys quite yet
  • The White House is coming for your unsigned BGP announcements
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Okta, and specifically their Identity Security Posture Management product. Okta recently acquired Spera Security, and co-founder Ariel Kadyshevitch joins to talk through the messy reality of modern identity. Pat even gets the giggles at how terrible everything is!

You can also watch this episode on Youtube.

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11 Sep 2024Risky Business #763 – Microsoft un-patches critical bug00:51:49

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including:

  • Russia’s disinformation peddlers face multifaceted sternness from the DoJ
  • Telegram is now law enforcement’s bestest new pal, all of a sudden
  • Iran’s banking industry arranges a payment plan for a ransom
  • Columbia investigates how it sent private jets full of cash to pay for Pegasus
  • Microsoft innovates with Un-Patch Tuesday
  • And much, much more.

This week’s sponsor is Kroll Cyber, and one of their incident responders Paul Wells joins to discuss that one weird trick that actually helps - preparing for an incident before hand, rather than learning all those hard lessons in the middle of a crisis.

This week’s episode is also available on Youtube.

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18 Sep 2024Risky Business #764 -- Mossad expands into telecommunications services01:02:56

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including:

  • Hezbollah’s attempts to avoid SIGINT with pagers ends in explosions
  • The US shines many bright lights on RT’s disinfo role
  • Australia counters Chinese bullying in the Pacific
  • Valid accounts are the most prevalent entry point, says CISA’s data
  • Ivanti and Fortinet vie for worst vendor of the week
  • Krebs writes up the shift towards charging The Com with terrorism
  • And much, much more…

This week’s episode is sponsored by Push Security, who bring security visibility to where it needs to be these days – the browser. Luke Jennings joins this week’s show to discuss how phish-kit crews are driving the arms race forward, and how detection has to adapt and go where the users are.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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25 Sep 2024Risky Business #765 -- The Kaspersky switcheroo01:05:41

Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s infosec news with everyone’s favourite ex-NSA big-brain, Rob Joyce. They talk through:

  • Musk and Durov bow to government pressure
  • Tiktok rushes to ban authoritarian propagandists
  • The US doesn’t want Chinese software in its cars
  • Kaspersky replaces itself with an AV no one has ever heard of
  • Aussie police chalk up another crimephone takedown
  • Press Win-R Ctrl-V to prove you’re human
  • And much, much more.

This week’s show is brought to you by Stairwell, and Stairwell’s founder Mike Wiacek will be along to talk about how people are using their platform to hunt down detection resistant malware.

A video version of this episode is also available on Youtube.

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16 Oct 2024Risky Business #766 – China hacks America's lawful intercept systems00:53:57

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s infosec news, including:

  • Chinese spooks all up in western telco lawful intercept
  • Jerks ruin the Internet Archive’s day
  • Microsoft drops a great report with a bad chart
  • The feds make their own crypto currency and get it pumped
  • Forti-, Palo- and Ivanti-fail
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by detection-as-code vendor Panther. Casey Hill, Panther’s Director Product Management joins to discuss why the old “just bung it all in a data lake and… ???… “ approach hasn’t worked out, and what smart teams do to handle their logs.

This episode is also available on [Youtube].(https://youtu.be/86zy6DcwtbE)

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23 Oct 2024Risky Business #767 – SEC fines Check Point, Mimecast, Avaya and Unisys over hacks01:02:21

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • SEC fines tech firms for downplaying the Solarwinds hacks
  • Anonymous Sudan still looks and quacks like a Russian duck
  • Apple proposes max 10 day TLS certificate life
  • Oopsie! Microsoft loses a bunch of cloud logs
  • Veeam and Fortinet are bad and should feel bad
  • North Koreans are good (at hacking)
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Proofpoint. Chief Strategy Officer Ryan Kalember joins to talk about their work keeping up with prolific threat actor SocGholish.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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30 Oct 2024Risky Business #768 -- CSRB will investigate China's Wiretap Hacks00:51:37

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • CSRB to investigate China’s telco-wiretapping hacks
  • Euro law enforcement takes down the Redline infostealer
  • Someone steals Fed crypto… and then tries to quietly sneak it back in
  • Russia sentences REvil guys to … jail? Really?
  • Apple private cloud compute gets a proper bug bounty program
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Material Security, who help navigate the mess of cloud productivity data security. Daniel Ayala - Chief Security and Trust Officer at Dotmatics - is a Material customer, and joins Pat and Material Security’s Rajan Kapoor to talk about how to wrangle securing data that ends up in corporate cloud email and file stores.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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06 Nov 2024Risky Business #769 -- Sophos drops implants on Chinese exploit devs00:56:51

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • Sophos drops implants on Chinese firewall exploit devs
  • Microsoft workshops better just-in-time Windows admin privileges
  • Snowflake hacker arrested in Canada
  • Okta has a fun, but not very impactful auth-bypass bug
  • Russians bring dumb-but-smart RDP client attacks
  • And much, much more.

Special guest Sophos CISO Ross McKerchar joined us to talk about its “hacking back” campaign. The full interview is available on Youtube for those who want to really live vicariously through Sophos doing what every vendor probably wants to do.

This week’s episode is sponsored by attack surface mapping vendor runZero. Founder and CEO HD Moore joins to talk about marrying up the outside and inside views of your network.

You can also watch this episode on Youtube

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13 Nov 2024Risky Business #770 -- A Russian IR guy discovers extremely cool spookware01:03:29

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • Apple frustrates law enforcement with iOS auto-reboot
  • CISA says most KEV vulnerabilities in 2023 were first used as zero days
  • Russians roll incident response on some sweet Linux spookware
  • Regular users can create mailboxes in M365?
  • Tor tracks down the source of its joe-job abuse complaints
  • And much, much more.

This week’s feature guest is former FBI agent Chris Tarbell, who arrested Silk Road operator Ross Ulbricht way back in 2013. As suggestions swirl that an incoming Trump administration might release Ulbricht, Chris talks about the reality of the Dread Pirate Roberts.

This episode is sponsored by software supply chain security firm Socket.dev. Founder Feross Aboukhadijeh thinks that we need a CVE-like catalogue for supply-chain attacks, and he makes a solid argument.

The show is also available on Youtube.

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20 Nov 2024Risky Business #771 -- Palo Alto's firewall 0days are very, very stupid01:01:12

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • Microsoft introduces some sensible sounding post-Crowdstrike changes
  • Palo Alto patches hella-stupid bugs in its firewall management webapp
  • CISA head Jen Easterly to depart as Trump arrives
  • AI grandma tarpits phone scammers in family-tech-support hell
  • Academic research supports your gut-reaction; phishing training doesn’t work
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Greynoise. The always excitable Andrew Morris joins to remind us that the edge-device vulnerabilities Pat and Adam complain about on the show are in fact actually even worse than we make them out to be. Andrew also tells us about a zero-day Greynoise’ AI system truffle-pigged out of their data set.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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27 Nov 2024Risky Business #772 -- Salt Typhoon is truly a national security disaster01:01:05

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • A ransomware attack has crippled US supply chain software provider Blue Yonder
  • Russian spies hack nearby wifi to get to their targets, but that doesn’t seem surprising?
  • Salt Typhoon’s attacks on telcos are hard to solve and big on impact
  • China’s surveillance state workers sell their access at home
  • Palo Alto is bad and should feel bad
  • And much, much more.

In this week’s sponsor interview Patrick Gray chats with Matt Muller from Tines about Gartner’s “spicy take” that the SOAR category is dead. SOAR is dead! Long live SOAR!

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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04 Dec 2024Risky Business #773 -- Cybercriminals are dropping like flies in Russia00:57:02

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • The FTC decides its time to take another look at Microsoft
  • Exxon’s opponents targeted by hackers
  • Russian hackers keep getting sentenced and it confuses us
  • The Feds recommend Signal, because throwing hackers out of telcos ain’t gonna happen
  • A South Korean set-top-box manufacturer shipped a DDoS client for corpo-combat
  • And much, much more.

This week’s sponsor interview with Vijit Nair from Corelight. We talk to him about doing detection in cloud environments, and how the varied nature of cloud systems makes the old ways - network monitoring - useful in new and interesting ways.

If you’re in Sydney, Pat is recording a live episode of the Wide World of Cyber with Chris Krebs on 5 December. There might still be tickets left!

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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11 Dec 2024Risky Business #774 -- Cleo file transfer appliances under widespread attack01:02:28

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • Cleo file transfer products have a remote code exec, here we go again!
  • Snowflake phases out password-based auth
  • Chinese Sophos-exploit-dev company gets sanctioned
  • Romania’s election gets rolled back after Tiktok changed the outcome
  • AMD’s encrypted VM tech bamboozled by RAM with one extra address bit
  • Some cool OpenWRT research
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Thinkst, who love sneaky canary token traps. Jacob Torrey previews an upcoming Blackhat talk filled with interesting operating system tricks you can use to trigger canaries in your environment. You wont believe the third trick! Attackers hate him!

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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18 Dec 2024Risky Business #775 -- Cl0p is back, SEC hack disclosures disappoint01:01:06

On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • The SEC’s cyber incident reporting isn’t very exciting after all
  • China Telecom on the way to being thrown out of the US
  • The NSA/Cybercom might get two separate hats
  • The Cl0p ransomware crew are back and taking responsibility for the Cleo hacks
  • (Yet another) File upload bug in Struts makes Java admins weep
  • And much, much more.

This episode is sponsored by SpecterOps, who run a pretty top notch offsec/pentest team when they’re not busy making the Bloodhound Enterprise identity attack path enumeration software. SpecterOps’ Robby Winchester joins to talk about how pentest has changed, and how their customers get value from their testing.

This episode is also available Youtube.

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22 Jan 2025Risky Business #776 -- Trump will flex American cyber muscles01:03:53

Risky Business returns for its 19th year! Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news and there is a whole bunch of it. They discuss:

  • The incoming Trump administration guts the CSRB
  • Biden’s last cyber Executive Order has sensible things in it
  • China’s breach of the US Treasury gets our reluctant admiration
  • Ross Ulbricht - the Dread Pirate Roberts of Silk Road fame - gets his Trump pardon
  • New year, same shameful comedy Forti- and Ivanti- bugs
  • US soldier behind the Snowflake hacks faces charges after a solid Krebs-ing
  • And much, much (much! after a month off) more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Sandfly Security, who make a Linux EDR solution. Founder Craig Rowland joins to talk about how the Linux ecosystem struggles with its lack of standardised approaches to detection and response. If you’ve got a telco full of unix, and people are asking how much Salt Typhoon you’ve got in there… Sandfly’s tools are probably what you’re looking for.

If you like your Business like us… - Risky - then we’re hiring! We’re looking for someone to help with audio and video production for our work, manage our socials, and if you’re also into the Cybers… even better. Position is remote, with a preference for timezones amenable to Australia/NZ. Drop us a line: editorial at risky.biz.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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29 Jan 2025Risky Business #777 -- It's SonicWall's turn00:51:26

Coming to you from the same room in Risky Business headquarters Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news. They talk through:

  • Sonicwall firewalls hand out remote code exec like candy
  • Mastercard make a slapstick-grade mistake with their DNS
  • The data breach at PowerSchool and other niche SaaS providers
  • Academic research proposes taking down Europe’s power grid
  • Apple CPUs get a new speculative execution side channel
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Push Security, who make an identity security product that runs inside browsers. Luke Jennings joins to discuss some of the pitfalls of federated authentication, like attackers using unexpected identity providers to log in to your apps.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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05 Feb 2025Risky Business #778 -- Musk's child soldiers seize control of FedGov IT systems00:56:28

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • DeepSeek leaves an unauthed database on the internet
  • Russia hacked UK prime minister’s personal mail
  • Australia sanctions a Telegram group… which is more sensible than it sounds
  • Medical device backdoor turns out to be just poorly thought out upgrade feature
  • Google abuses weak hashing to patch AMD CPU microcode
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by email security boffins Sublime. Their co-founder and CEO Josh Kamdjou joins to talk about how attackers’ abuse of legitimate services like Docusign is a challenge for email security vendors.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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12 Feb 2025Risky Business #779 -- DOGE staffer linked to The Com00:58:48

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • Musk’s DOGE kid has a history with The Com
  • Paragon fires Italy as a spyware customer
  • Thailand cuts power to scam compounds…
  • … and arrests Phobos/8Base Russian cybercrims
  • The CyberCX DFIR report shows non-U2F MFA is well and truly over
  • And much, much more.

This week’s episode is sponsored by Dropzone.AI. They make an AI SOC analysis platform that relieves your analysts of the necessary but tedious work, so they can focus on the value of human insight. Dropzone’s founder and CEO Edward Wu joins to talk about how they approach the problem.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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19 Feb 2025Risky Business #780 -- ASD torched Zservers data while admins were drunk01:00:35

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:

  • Australian spooks scrubbed Medibank data off Zservers bulletproof hosting
  • Why device code phishing is the latest trick in confusing poor users about cloud authentication
  • Cloudflare gets blocked in Spain, but only on weekends and because of… football?
  • Palo Alto has yet another dumb bug
  • Adam gushes about Qualys’ latest OpenSSH vulns

Enterprise browser maker Island is this week’s sponsor and Chief Customer Officer Bradon Rogers joins the show to talk about how the adoption of AI everywhere is causing headaches.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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26 Feb 2025Risky Business #781 -- How Bybit oopsied $1.4bn01:02:40

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:

  • North Korea pulls off a 1.5 billion dollar crypto heist
  • Apple pulls Advanced Data Protection from the UK
  • Black Basta ransomware gang’s internal chats leak
  • Russians snoop on Signal with QR codes
  • And Myanmar ships thousands of freed scam compound workers to Thailand

Regular guest Lina Lau joins to discuss her work reading Chinese incident response reports on WeChat, and how that has people thinking that … she outed the NSA?

This week’s episode is sponsored by Airlock Digital, and allow-listing tragics Daniel Schell and David Cottingham are along with an amusing tale of using Windows’ own allow-listing software to block EDR from loading.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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05 Mar 2025Risky Business #782 -- Are the USA and Russia cyber friends now?00:50:12

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:

  • Did the US decide to stop caring about Russian cyber, or not?
  • Adam stans hard for North Korea’s massive ByBit crypto-theft
  • Cellebrite firing Serbia is an example of the system working
  • Starlink keeps scam compounds in Myanmar running
  • Biggest DDoS botnet yet pushes over 6Tbps

This week’s episode is sponsored by network visibility company Corelight. Vincent Stoffer, field CTO at Corelight joins to talk through where eyes on your network can spot attackers like Salt and Volt Typhoon.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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12 Mar 2025Risky Business #783 -- Evil webcam ransomwares entire Windows network01:03:40

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news with special guest Rob Joyce, a Former Special Assistant to the US President and Director of Cybersecurity for NSA.

They talk through:

  • A realistic bluetooth-proximity phishing attack against Passkeys
  • A very patient ransomware actor encrypts an entire enterprise with a puny linux webcam processor
  • The ESP32 backdoor that is neither a door nor at the back
  • The X DDoS that Elon said was Ukraine is claimed by pro-Palestinian hacktivists
  • Years later, LastPass hackers are still emptying crypto-wallets
  • …and it turns out North Korea nailed {Safe}Wallet with a malicious docker image. Nice!

Rob Joyce recently testified to the US House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, and he explains why DOGE kicking probationary employees to the curb is “devastating” for the national security staff pipeline.

This week’s episode is sponsored by SpecterOps, makers of the BloodHound identity attack path mapping tool. Chief Product Officer Justin Kohler and Principal Security Researcher Lee Chagolla-Christensen discuss their pragmatic approach to disabling NTLM authentication in Active Directory using BloodHound’s insight.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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19 Mar 2025Risky Business #784 -- GitHub supply chain attack steals secrets from 23k projects00:56:58

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:

  • Github Actions supply chain attack loots keys and secrets from 23k projects
  • Why a VC fund now owns a minority stake in Risky Business Media (!?!?)
  • China doxes Taiwanese military hackers
  • Microsoft thinks .lnk file whitespace trick isn’t worth patching but APTs sure love it
  • CISA delivers government efficiency by re-hiring fired staff… to put them on paid leave
  • …and Google acquires Wiz for $32bn

This week’s show is sponsored by Zero Networks, and they have sent along a happy customer to talk about their experience. Aaron Steinke is Head of Infrastructure at La Trobe Financial, an asset management firm in Australia. Aaron talks through bringing modern zero-trust goodness to the reality of a technology environment that’s been around 40 years.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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26 Mar 2025Risky Business #785 -- Signal-gate is actually as bad as it looks00:59:05

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:

  • Yes, the Trump admin really did just add a journo to their Yemen-attack-planning Signal group
  • The Github actions hack is smaller than we thought, but was targeting crypto
  • Remote code exec in Kubernetes, ouch
  • Oracle denies its cloud got owned, but that sure does look like customer keymat
  • Taiwanese hardware maker Clevo packs its private keys into bios update zip
  • US Treasury un-sanctions Tornado Cash, party time in Pyongyang?

This week’s episode is sponsored by runZero. Long time hackerman HD Moore joins to talk about how network vulnerability scanning has atrophied, and what he’s doing to bring it back en vogue. Do you miss early 2000s Nessus? HD knows it, he’s got you fam.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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02 Apr 2025Risky Business #786 -- Oracle is lying00:55:14

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:

  • Yes, Oracle Health and Oracle Cloud did get hacked
  • The fallout from Signalgate continues
  • North Korean IT workers pivot to Europe
  • Honeypot data suggests a storm is brewing for Palo Alto VPNs
  • Canadian Anon gets arrested for hacking Texas GOP

This week’s episode is sponsored by Trail of Bits. Tjaden Hess, a Principal Security Engineer at Trail of Bits who specialises in cryptography, joins the show this week to talk about what a responsible crypto-currency exchange cold wallet setup looks like, and … contrasts that with Bybit.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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09 Apr 2025Risky Business #787 -- Trump fires NSA director, CISA cuts inbound00:53:01

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:

  • Oracle quietly cops to being hacked, but immediately pivots into pretending it didn’t matter
  • NSA and CyberCom leaders fired for not being MAGA enough
  • US Treasury had some dusty corners it hadn’t found China in yet, looked, found China in them
  • …which is a great time to discuss slashing CISA’s staffing
  • Ransomware crews and bullet proof hosting providers are getting rekt, and we love it
  • And Microsoft patches yet another logging 0-day being used in the wild.

This episode is sponsored by Yubico, makers of Yubikey hardware authentication tokens. Yubico’s Vice President of Solutions Architecture and Alliances Derek Hanson joins to discuss how the consumer-centric passkey ecosystem has become a real challenge for enterprises. One that Yubico is actually ideally positioned to solve.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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16 Apr 2025Risky Business #788 -- Trump targets Chris Krebs, SentinelOne00:53:35

On this week’s show Patrick Gray talks to former NSA Cybersecurity Director Rob Joyce about Donald Trump’s unprecedented, unwarranted and completely bonkers political persecution of Chris Krebs and his employer SentinelOne.

They also talk through the week’s cybersecurity news, covering:

  • Mitre’s stewardship of the CVE database gets its funding DOGE’d
  • The US signs on to the Pall Mall anti-spyware agreement
  • China tries to play the nationstate cyber-attribution game, but comedically badly
  • Hackers run their malware inside the Windows sandbox, for security against EDR

This week’s episode is sponsored by open source identity provider Authentik. CEO Fletcher Heisler joins to talk through the increasing sprawl of the identity ecosystem.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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03 Oct 2023Risky Business #724 -- Exploitation moves away from Microsoft, Google and Apple products00:54:37

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • Ransomware crews target WS_FTP and Jetbrains servers
  • Global energy supply shapes up as big target
  • The Dossier Center drops another banger
  • Indian nationalists DDoS Canadian targets
  • A look at the Exim drama
  • Much, much more

This week’s show is brought to you by Kroll Cyber. George Glass is this week’s sponsor guest.

Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that’s your thing.

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24 Apr 2024Special Edition: Chris Krebs, Alex Stamos and Patrick Gray00:45:26

In this special edition of the Risky Business podcast Patrick Gray chats with former Facebook CSO Alex Stamos and founding CISA director Chris Krebs about sovereignty and technology.

China and Russia are doing their level best to yeet American tech from their supply chains – hardware, software and cloud services. They’ll be rebuilding these supply chains – for government systems, at least – from components that they have complete visibility into, and control over.

Meanwhile, America’s government faces different supply chain challenges. It has a supply chain that won’t be weaponised against it by its adversaries, but it lacks the same sort of visibility and control that its adversaries will eventually achieve over their supply chains. So where does this leave the west? Where does it leave China and Russia?

17 May 2024Wide World of Cyber: Krebs and Stamos on How AI Will Change Cybersecurity00:44:52

In this podcast SentinelOne’s Chief Trust officer Alex Stamos and its Chief Intelligence and Public Policy Officer Chris Krebs join Patrick Gray to talk all about AI.

It’s been a year and a half since ChatGPT landed and freaked everyone out. Since then, AI has really entrenched itself as the next big thing. It’s popping up everywhere, and the use cases for cybersecurity are starting to come into focus.

Threat actors and defenders are using this stuff already, but it’s early days and as you’ll hear, things are really going to change, and fast.

10 Jul 2024Wide World of Cyber: State directed cybercrime00:39:41

In this podcast Alex Stamos, Chris Krebs and Patrick Gray discuss the relationship between cybercrime and the state, which is often more complicated than it should be.

While the US Government and its allies fight the scourge of ransomware, other governments are using it to either raise revenue or irritate their foes. North Korea sees ransomware as a money spinner, while the Kremlin enjoys poking the west in the eye with it.

Join us for a breakdown of the relationships between governments who should know better and the worst types of people on the planet.

30 Jul 2024Wide World of Cyber: Why we should show CrowdStrike no mercy00:44:40

In this episode of Wide World of Cyber, Risky Business host Patrick Gray discusses the recent CrowdStrike incident and its implications for security software that operates in kernel space with Chris Krebs and Alex Stamos of SentinelOne, a CrowdStrike Competitor. The conversation also delves into Microsoft’s role in this whole disaster and the potential changes it could make to its operating system to prevent similar incidents in the future.

A video version of this episode is also available on Youtube!

19 Aug 2024Wide World of Cyber: 2024 election interference, the media and Iran's hack and leak00:36:23

In this conversation Risky Business host Patrick Gray speaks with SentinelOne’s Chris Krebs and Alex Stamos about what sort of cyber enabled interference we can expect in the 2024 US presidential race.

Alex was the CISO at Facebook during the 2016 election, and Chris Krebs was responsible for US election security as the director of CISA in 2020.

Watch the video version of this episode on Youtube.

13 Dec 2024Wide World of Cyber: SentinelOne's Chris Krebs on Chinese cyber operations00:50:04

In this edition of the Wild World of Cyber podcast Patrick Gray sits down with SentinelOne’s Chief Intelligence and Public Policy Officer Chris Krebs to talk all about Chinese cyber operations.

They look at the Salt Typhoon and Volt Typhoon campaigns, the last 20 years of Chinese operations, and the evolution of the cyber roles of China’s Ministry of State Security and People’s Liberation Army.

It’s a very dense hour of conversation!

This podcast was recorded in front of an audience at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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21 Feb 2025Wide World of Cyber: DeepSeek lobs an AI hand grenade00:41:02

In this episode of the Wide World of Cyber podcast Risky Business host Patrick Gray chats with SentinelOne’s Chris Krebs and Alex Stamos about AI, DeepSeek, and regulation.

From its bad transport security to its Chinese ownership and the economic implications of China “entering the chat”, everyone’s freaking out over this new model. But should they be?

Pat, Alex and Chris dissect the model’s significance, the politics of it all and how AI regulation in Europe, the US and China will shape the future of LLMs.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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26 Aug 2024Feature interview: ASIO Director General Mike Burgess on encryption and access00:29:49

Mike Burgess is the director general of ASIO. But the thing about Mike is he’s actually a cybersecurity guy. He joined ASD, Australia’s NSA, back in 1995 when it was still the Defence Signals Directorate. He was there for 18 years before he bounced out to the private sector for a while to work as the CISO for Australia’s largest telco, Telstra. In 2017 he returned to ASD to run it, and in 2019 he was appointed director general of ASIO.

Back in April, Burgess made a series of comments on the topic of encrypted messaging during a Press Club speech in Canberra. Our right to privacy, he said, is not absolute, and he implied that if certain providers didn’t start helping Australian authorities out a little more, he’d use some of the provisions in Australia’s Assistance and Access bill to force them to provide access to certain content.

So I reached out to organise this interview to get some more detail from him about exactly what sort of cooperation he’s seeking and why.

07 Sep 2023Snake Oilers: ConductorOne, Bloodhound Enterprise and Zero Networks00:39:22

In this edition of Snake Oilers you’ll hear product pitches from:

  • ConductorOne: PAM, account cycle management and access auditing for cloud and SaaS accounts
  • Bloodhound Enterprise: Enumerate attack paths in your environment and shut them down
  • Zero Networks: Agentless: heavily automated microsegmentation and a VPN product that won’t get you insta-owned

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21 Sep 2023Snake Oilers: Sublime Security, VulnCheck and Devicie00:39:29

In this edition of Snake Oilers you’ll hear product pitches from:

  • Sublime Security: e-mail security for people who want to tune their detections
  • VulnCheck: Provides vulnerability intelligence to governments, large enterprises and vendors
  • Devicie: Manage your devices with Intune without pulling your hair out

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04 Apr 2024Snake Oilers: Kodex, ClearVector and Censys00:42:03

In this edition of Snake Oilers you’ll hear pitches from three companies:

  • Kodex: Makes a platform companies can use to interact with law enforcement (Solves the law enforcement impersonator problem, among others.)
  • ClearVector: Cloud security startup from former FireEye/Mandiant SVP/CTO John Laliberte
  • Censys: Scans the entire internet, identifies assets you didn’t know were yours, helps you track attacker infrastructure like C2
29 Apr 2024Snake Oilers: Push Security, Knocknoc and iVerify00:42:06

In this edition of Snake Oilers we’ll be hearing from:

  • Push Security: A browser plugin-based security company that combats identity-based attacks. (Much more compelling that it sounds in this description.)
  • Knocknoc: The tool Risky Business uses to protect our own applications and services. (Restrict network/port access to users who are authenticated via SSO.)
  • iVerify: Mobile security and threat hunting for iOS and Android. (Caught Pegasus in the wild!)
06 Sep 2024Snake Oilers: Authentik, Dropzone and SlashID00:38:03

In this edition of Snake Oilers Patrick Gray gets pitches from three cybersecurity companies:

  • Authentik, an open source identity provider that a lot of large organisations are deploying on prem as an alternative to cloud-based IDPs
  • Dropzone AI, an LLM-based agent that can do the work of a Tier 1 SOC analyst
  • SlashID, an identity security company that can crunch your logs to find attackers

You can watch this edition of Snake Oilers on YouTube here.

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01 Oct 2024Snake Oilers: Sandfly Security, Permiso and Wiz00:40:22

In this edition of Snake Oilers we hear pitches from three security vendors:

  • Sandfly Security: An agentless Linux security platform that actually sounds very cool
  • Permiso: An identity security platform founded by ex FireEye folks
  • Wiz: The cloud security giant is getting in on code security scanning

You can watch this edition of Snake Oilers on YouTube here.

12 Oct 2023Risky Biz Soap Box: Preventing MFA reset attacks00:31:22

Patrick Gray speaks to Yubico’s Jerrod Chong about how organisations can better verify the identities of users when performing MFA resets. In other words, how to not get MGM’d.

He also talks about the chain-of-trust issues inherent to synchronisable passkey implementations.

29 Oct 2023Risky Biz Soap Box: Stairwell will offer platform to researchers00:29:52

In this edition of the Soap Box we hear from Mike Wiacek and Eric Foster from Stairwell.

Stairwell makes a product that collects and analyses every executable file in your environment. You deploy file collectors to your systems and they forward all new files to Stairwell for manual and automated analysis. You can do a lot of really cool analysis once you have all that stuff in the same place.

But as you’ll hear, Stairwell is broadening out the use cases for its platform. You don’t want to forward files from every system? You don’t have to. It’s still very useful as an analysis platform. It’s sort of like VirusTotal, but private and with a bunch more bells and whistles. There’s also a bunch of sharing tools in the platform, which gives it a “social network for CTI nerds” flavour.

15 Nov 2023Risky Biz Soap Box: Why o365 and Google Workspace are a security liability00:39:57

In this Soap Box podcast Patrick Gray talks to Material Security’s CEO and co-founder Abhishek Agrawal about the security problems inherent to modern productivity suites.

Does it make sense that threat actors can authenticate to o365 and Workspace accounts and clean them out entirely? Years of mail, years of files?

Material Security has built a product that tackles this issue. It can lock up email archives behind MFA challenges, redact PII from inboxes, better control files share via Google Drive and OneDrive, and just generally limit the damage a threat actor can inflict when they compromise a cloud productivity account.

Even if you’re not interested in buying a product to tackle this, we think this one is a great listen.

11 Dec 2023Risky Biz Soap Box: Why enterprise browsers are good, actually00:34:19

In this Soap Box edition of the Risky Business podcast Patrick Gray talks to Island’s Bradon Rogers about security-focussed, enterprise browsers.

You can use Island to do stuff like grant third parties access to corporate applications on unmanaged devices in a not insane way – that’s a huge pain point for a lot of CISOs, and something that is bringing a lot of new customers through Island’s doors. Obviously for devices you do manage, you can roll Island out as your default enterprise browser. There are a lot of security benefits to doing that.

11 Feb 2024Soap Box: How to dismantle Volt Typhoon-style relay networks00:37:35

In this Soap Box interview Greynoise founder and absolute legend Andrew Morris joins the show to talk about:

  • Why Greynoise hasn’t seen a substantial drop off in Volt Typhoon’s network of compromised routers after the US Government’s takedown action
  • How vendors are using Greynoise as an early warning system to identify exploitation of their products
  • How he’s using large language models to reverse exploitation attempts into actual exploits

It truly is a great conversation, we hope you enjoy it!

18 Feb 2024Soap Box: A deep dive on how Russia's SVR is hacking Microsoft 365 tenants00:39:48

The need to properly secure Entra ID tenants has been made pretty obvious this year thanks to a large-scale attack on them by Russia’s SVR intelligence agency. In this interview Andy Robbins from SpecterOps, the maker of Bloodhound Enterprise, talks through how he thinks those attacks actually went down, about how if you’re an o365 customer you’re using Entra ID whether you like it or not, and about how you can lock down your Entra ID tenant.

21 Mar 2024Risky Biz Soap Box: Why Azure vulns should get CVEs00:33:45

In this Soap Box edition of the podcast Patrick Gray talks to Nucleus Security co-founder Scott Kuffer about whether or not cloud service vulnerabilities should get CVEs, what on earth is happening with NIST’s National Vulnerability Database (NVD) and more.

28 Jun 2024Risky Biz Soap Box: Why AI shouldn't really change your security controls00:35:29

This is a sponsored Soap Box edition of the Risky Business podcast.

Abhishek Agrawal is the CEO and co-founder of Material Security, an email security company that locks down cloud email archives. Attackers have been raiding mailspools since hacking has existed, and with those mailspools now in the cloud with services like o365 and Google Workspace, guess where the attackers are going?

Material built a product that helps you lock up your email data, to archive and redact sensitive information. The idea is to really just limit what an attacker can do with email data if they pop an account.

Abhishek joined me to talk about a few things, like how non phishing resistant MFA is basically dead, how email content is very useful to security programs, and about how the gen AI won’t really change much on the defensive control side.

17 Jul 2024Risky Biz Soap Box: Mike Wiacek on lazy mode threat hunting00:31:20

This Soap Box edition of the show is with Mike Wiacek, the CEO and Founder of Stairwell.

Stairwell is a platform that creates something similar to an NDR, but for file analysis instead of network traffic. The idea is you get a copy of every unique file in your environment to the Stairwell platform, via a file forwarding agent. You get an inventory that lists where these files exist in your environment, at what times, and from there you can start doing analysis.

If you find a dodgy file you can do all the usual malware analysis type stuff, but you can also do things like immediately find out where else that file is in your organisation, or even where else it was. From there you can identify other files that are similar – variants of those files – and search for those. And you can unpack all this very, very quickly.

This is the type of tool that EDR companies use internally to do threat hunting, but it’s just for you and your org – you can drive it. And as you’ll hear, the idea of a transparent, customisable and programmable security stack is something that’s on-trend at the moment. Mike lays out the case that doing this sort of file analysis in your organisation makes a whole lot of sense.

12 Aug 2024Soap Box: Making security tech more people friendly00:34:35

In this sponsored Soap Box edition of the show we talk to Proofpoint’s Chief Strategy Officer Ryan Kalember about making security tech more people centric.

We often talk about how we can use signals from users to drive some of our security tech. But what about using our security tech to drive user behaviour?

Ryan thinks there are some opportunities here, particularly around identity security.

28 Oct 2024Risky Biz Soap Box: Thinkst Canary's decade of deception00:37:56

In this Soap Box edition of the podcast Patrick Gray chats with Thinkst Canary founder Haroon Meer about his “decade of deception”, including:

  • A history of Thinkst Canary including a recap of what they actually do
  • A look at why they’re still really the only major player in the deception game
  • A look at what companies like Microsoft are doing with deception
  • Why security startups should have conference booths
11 Nov 2024Risky Biz Soap Box: Why black box email security is dead00:36:12

In this edition of the Risky Business Soap Box we’re talking all about email security with Sublime Security co-founder Josh Kamdjou.

Email security is one of the oldest product categories in security, but as you’ll hear, Josh thinks the incumbents are just doing it wrong. He joins Risky Business host Patrick Gray for this interview about Sublime’s origin story and its new approach to email security.

08 Dec 2024Risky Biz Soapbox: Enterprise Yubikeys can now be pre-registered00:29:56

In this interview Patrick Gray talks to Yubico’s COO and President Jerrod Chong about a new Yubikey feature: pre-registration.

You can now ship pre-registered Yubikeys to your staff so you don’t need to rely on your staff to enrol them. They’ve achieved this with really slick Okta and Entra ID integrations.

Jerrod also talks about a recent trip to Singapore and concerns he has about the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure in the energy sector.

20 Dec 2024Risky Biz Soap Box: Cool compliance tricks with the Island enterprise browser00:26:40

In this sponsored Soap Box edition of the show Patrick Gray talks to Island CEO Michael Fey about some of the cool tricks in the Island enterprise browser. You can use it to tick off so many compliance boxes, and not just cybersecurity boxes.

This is largely a conversation about compliance, but it’s actually interesting and fun. These are words we never thought we’d type!

You can find Island at https://island.io/

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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14 Feb 2025Risky Biz Soap Box: Run your own open source IDP with Authentik00:38:02

In this SoapBox edition of the show Patrick Gray chats to Fletcher Heisler, the CEO of open-source identity provider Authentik.

The whole idea of Authentik is you can take control of an essential IT and security function: identity. Because Authentik is open source it’s extremely flexible, and if you’re running it yourself, you get to decide where your IDP should sit in your architecture. You can run it on prem if you’re an emergency call centre or you’re operating an airgapped network, or you can spin it up in your cloud environment if you’re a typical enterprise.

Fletcher talks through the reasons Authentik users are decoupling themselves from the major SaaS Identity Providers, and the flexibility that comes from being able to assemble exactly what you need.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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26 Mar 2025Soap Box: Knocknoc glues your SSO to your firewalls for Just-in-Time network access00:30:46

In this Soap Box edition of Risky Business host Patrick Gray talks to Knocknoc CEO Adam Pointon about how to easily rein in attack surface by glueing your single sign-on service to your network controls.

Do your Palo Alto and Fortinet devices really need to be discoverable by ransomware crews? Does your file transfer appliance need to be open to the whole world? What about your SSH and RDP? Your Citrix? Your (gasp) Exchange Online servers??

You can do a lot with IP allowlisting and simple Identity Aware Proxies (IAPs) to minimise your exposure.

Knocknoc is a bit of a “Risky Business special”, too. Pat helped Knocknoc to raise a seed round through Decibel Partners where he’s a founder advisor. He also serves on Knocknoc’s board of directors.

This episode is also available on Youtube.

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