Security Speedo
This is what the pros at the Security Operations Center see. A live picture of the situation, made with honeypot data.
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In 2022, the award winning True Crime format is already entering its 3rd season. Started as an international podcast with listeners in 70 countries, we have been broadcasting in German since season 2.
Pegasus – the Spy in my pocket
In our newest episode we discover the case of Ahmed Mansoor, a now imprisoned, prominent human rights activist from the UAE, that recieved messages from his phone containing the pegasus spyware.
Our experts Yuval Elovici, Director of Telekom Innovation Laboratories at Ben-Gurion University & Head of Ben-Gurion University Cyber Security Research Center, Zahra...
2 years
Scamming Mails
“Congratulations! You’ve won 5 million dollars in lottery.” Sounds familiar? That’s not a surprise. We all have received a classic scamming mail, which actually causes hundreds of million dollars in damage per year. But who is behind those attacks and what happens, when you hit the reply button?
In this episode, we get to look “behind the scenes” with...
2 years
Finding the unexpected
Alexander Schinner works as an IT forensics expert. He and his team manage the Incident Response Service at Telekom Security, where one of their tasks is to identify and analyze malicious software.
In this episode, we explore a case where a confiscated device revealed more than malware - images of naked children. Together with Alexander Schinner, we explore...
2 years
Stuxnet
Ever heard of “Operation Olympic Games” in terms of a cyber attack? Behind this rather friendly name lurks one of the most complex, dangerous and targeted piece of malware ever discovered, causing noticeable harm in real life: Stuxnet.
Because not only criminals hack themselves into computers – also nation states attack each other via software: The worm...
2 years
WannaCry
In our second episode, we are talking about one of the most notable ransomware attacks in history, hitting 200.000 computers across 150 countries and around 8 billion dollars in damages, to be precise. We are talking about Wannacry.
The self-propagating code is famous in the cyber world because it showed that if you start something on the worldwide Internet...
2 years
Emotet
The first episode of the new “Digital Crime” podcast revolves around the most well developed malware, or damaging software, that ever existed: Emotet. Since 2014 the “Emotet Gang” has made millions of dollars by hacking computers through Spam Mails, being the perfect example of how cybercrime gangs run their operations like professional businesses. Nobody...
2 years