Tag: Optrics Insider

Optrics Insider – DeepFake Lite, Microsoft Print Nightmare & Kaseya Update

 Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss DeepFake Lite using Anthony Bourdain’s voice in a new documentary on his life, the “Summer of Sam” Microsoft Print Nightmare and the latest Kaseya Ransomware Attack update. Timecodes: 0:00 – Intro 0:19 – Today’s 3 topics 0:33 – Topic 1: Deep Fake […]

Optrics Insider – Punk Spider, Irony Thy Name is Jim & What is Your Olympic Password?

 Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss the Punk Spider search engine for website vulnerabilities, the tech support scam that got Jim Browning’s Youtube channel deleted and the Olympic broadcaster who announced his password while on the air. Timecodes: 0:00 – Intro 0:21 – Today’s 3 topics 0:40 – […]

Optrics Insider – Print Driver Zero Day, SonicWall VPN Vulnerability & Kaseya Hacked

 Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss the printer driver nightmare zero day vulnerability, SonicWall’s VPN appliance is under attack and Kaseya’s recent ransomware attack. Timecodes: 0:00 – Intro 0:19 – Today’s 3 topics 0:40 – Topic 1: Printer Driver Zero Day 06:09 – Topic 2: SonicWall VPN Vulnerability […]

Optrics Insider – Dell Vulnerability, CVS Health Leak, WD MyBook Remote Factory Reset & Zero Trust

 Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as discuss  the Dell Bios Connect vulnerability, the 1 billion  records that were leaked from CVS Health, Western Digital’s MyBook  remote factory reset issue and the Zero Trust cybersecurity framework. Timecodes: 0:00 – Intro 0:19 – Today’s 4 topics 0:42 – Topic 1: Dell Bios […]

Optrics Insider – Which is Bigger 26M or 8.4B? Open Redirects, Akamai Outage & PoE Powered Spam

Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss what is bigger – 26 million or 8.4 billion, open redirect, the recent Akamai CDN outage and PoE powered can of spam to stop spam.. Timecodes: 0:00 – Intro 0:21 – Today’s 4 topics 0:55 – Topic 1: Which is Bigger 26 Million […]

Optrics Insider – Why JBS Paid $11M in Ransom, Impact of the Fastly Outage & the Zoll Vulnerability

Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss why JBS paid $11 million in ransom (and it wasn’t to get their data back), how the Fastly outage knocked the Internet offline and Zoll’s defibrillator dashboard vulnerability advisory. Timecodes: 0:00 – Intro 0:20 – Today’s 3 topics 0:57 – Topic 1: JBS […]

Optrics Insider – Amazon Launches Sidewalk Wireless Mesh Service & You’ve Been Automatically Opted-In

Do you use Amazon Ring door bells or Echo Alexa devices? Amazon launched their Sidewalk wireless mesh service for their Internet connected devices last week and if you own one or more of these devices you’ve automatically been opted in. Should you be concerned? Is this a good thing? Shaun Sturby and I discuss Amazon’s […]

Optrics Insider – Ransomware Headlines, White House Ransomware Memo & Amazon Launches Sidewalk

 Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss the large number of organizations in the headlines who have been hit by ransomware, the White Houses recent memo to private organizations on what they can do to prevent being a victim of a ransomware attack as well as today’s launch of […]

Optrics Insider – HaveIBeenPwned Announcement, VMWare Vulnerability & Colonial Pipeline Update

Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss Troy Hunt’s recent announcement about his HaveIBeenPwned service, a VMWare patch you need to apply immediately to vCenter Server as well as how the US Department of Homeland Security has responded to the Colonial Pipeline hacked. Timecodes: 0:00 – Intro 0:19 – Today’s […]

Optrics Insider – WiFi FragAttacks & Internet Explorer 11 End-of-Life

 Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss the WiFi FragAttacks (fragmentation and aggregation attacks) as well as a reminder that Internet Explorer 11 will be retired and go out of support on June 15, 2022. Time to start using Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, Brave or any of the […]