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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 112 – Oh Data, Where Art Thou?

    This time around, Jay and Joao cover several interesting stories, including an alleged Oracle breach, privacy concerns around 23andme, and more!

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    Relevant Articles

    • ‘Have I Been Pwned’ creator falls victim to scam
    • Opt out: what to do with your 23andMe account after company filed bankruptcy
    • Researchers back claim of Oracle Cloud breach despite company’s denials

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 63 – Their Cloud

    According to several sources, and confirmed by Western Digital themselves, there’s been a breach regarding the company’s cloud related offerings, such as “My Cloud” and various cloud-enabled storage products. Many of the details have yet to be revealed, but considering that Western Digital filed a 10-K form with the SEC, it’s very possible that it could be serious. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss this story so far, with more specific details sure to come.

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    • Western Digital confirms digital burglary, calls the cops
    • Hackers claim vast access to Western Digita

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 25 – News Roundup

    In the 25th episode of Enterprise Linux Security, Jay and Joao catch up on a few things in the news, including the results of a recent Internet Crime Report, and more!

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    • Example of an unfortunate account take from a while back

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 21 – Dirty Pipe & Nvidia’s Breach

    In the 21st episode of Enterprise Linux Security, Jay and Joao discuss the recent “Dirty Pipe” vulnerability, as well as Nvidia’s recent breach.

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    • Dirty pipe (CVE-2022-0847) article
    • ZDNet article for CVE-2022-0847
    • TechCrunch article regarding Nvidia’s recent breach

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 16 – Library Poisoning

    We’ve discussed supply-chain attacks in the past, and now it’s time to see an actual example that happened recently. However, this particular incident is especially unique as the libraries in question were allegedly poisoned by the actual developer. In this episode, Joao and Jay discuss the recent sabotage regarding two very popular NPM libraries.

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