This week on Hacker And The Fed, up to 10 years of your location data may have been exposed if you’ve driven vehicles from a certain manufacturer, stolen private keys may lead to insecure boot ups of your computer, Congress gets another notification of a US government breach, and we answer more listener questions about failed hacks and intentional exploits. And we talk about D. B. Cooper!
Links from the episode:
Toyota: Car location data of 2 million customers exposed for ten years
Intel OEM Private Key Leak: A Blow to UEFI Secure Boot Security
securityonline.info/intel-oem-private-key-leak-a-blow-to-uefi-secure-boot-security/
Data of 237,000 US government employees breached
reuters.com/world/us/data-237000-us-government-employees-breached-2023-05-12/
Mastermind Behind Twitter 2020 Hack Pleads Guilty and Faces up to 70 Years in Prison
ustice.gov/opa/pr/uk-citizen-extradited-and-pleads-guilty-cyber-crime-offenses
T-Mobile Worker Joked About Adding Extra Phone Lines and Tablet to a Customer’s Account Without Them Knowing
Google Cybersecurity Certificate
grow.google/certificates/cybersecurity/#?modal_active=none
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