Category: video
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – May 2026 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – May 2026 edition In this roundup, Tony looks at attacks against Polish water treatment facilities, how AI-directed attacks failed in Mexico, and what Google believes is the first AI-generated zero-day exploit Go to eset
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – April 2026 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – April 2026 edition Warnings about helpdesk impersonation scams and Iran-linked hackers targeting critical sectors in the US, plus the most damaging scams of 2025 – here’s some of what made the headlines this month Go to eset
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Friday Squid Blogging: New Giant Squid Video
Friday Squid Blogging: New Giant Squid Video Pretty fantastic video from Japan of a giant squid eating another squid. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Blog moderation policy. Bruce Schneier Go to bruce schneier
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Sen. Sanders Talks to Claude About AI and Privacy
Sen. Sanders Talks to Claude About AI and Privacy Claude is actually pretty good on the issues. Bruce Schneier Go to bruce schneier
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – March 2026 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – March 2026 edition The past four weeks have seen a slew of new cybersecurity wake-up calls that showed why every organization needs a well-thought-out cyber-resilience plan Go to eset
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RSAC 2026 wrap-up – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
RSAC 2026 wrap-up – Week in security with Tony Anscombe This year, AI agents took the center stage – as a defensive capability, but more pressingly as a risk many organizations haven’t caught up with Go to eset
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – February 2026 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – February 2026 edition In this roundup, Tony looks at how opportunistic threat actors are taking advantage of weak authentication, unmanaged exposure, and popular AI tools Go to eset
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Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Fishing Tips
Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Fishing Tips This is a video of advice for squid fishing in Puget Sound. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Blog moderation policy. Bruce Schneier Go to bruce schneier
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – January 2026 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – January 2026 edition The trends that emerged in January offer useful clues about the risks and priorities that security teams are likely to contend with throughout the year Go to eset
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – December 2025 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – December 2025 edition As 2025 draws to a close, Tony looks back at the cybersecurity stories that stood out both in December and across the whole of this year Go to eset
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Friday Squid Blogging: Giant Squid Eating a Diamondback Squid
Friday Squid Blogging: Giant Squid Eating a Diamondback Squid I have no context for this video—it’s from Reddit—but one of the commenters adds some context: Hey everyone, squid biologist here! Wanted to add some stuff you might find interesting. With so many people carrying around cameras, we’re getting more videos of giant squid at the…
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – November 2025 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – November 2025 edition Data exposure by top AI companies, the Akira ransomware haul, Operation Endgame against major malware families, and more of this month’s cybersecurity news Go to eset
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Legal Restrictions on Vulnerability Disclosure
Legal Restrictions on Vulnerability Disclosure Kendra Albert gave an excellent talk at USENIX Security this year, pointing out that the legal agreements surrounding vulnerability disclosure muzzle researchers while allowing companies to not fix the vulnerabilities—exactly the opposite of what the responsible disclosure movement of the early 2000s was supposed to prevent. This is the talk.…
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The who, where, and how of APT attacks in Q2 2025–Q3 2025
The who, where, and how of APT attacks in Q2 2025–Q3 2025 ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe highlights some of the key findings from the latest issue of the ESET APT Activity Report Go to eset
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How social engineering works | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (S2E6)
How social engineering works | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (S2E6) Think you could never fall for an online scam? Think again. Here’s how scammers could exploit psychology to deceive you – and what you can do to stay one step ahead Go to eset
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – October 2025 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – October 2025 edition From the end of Windows 10 support to scams on TikTok and state-aligned hackers wielding AI, October’s headlines offer a glimpse of what’s shaping cybersecurity right now Go to eset
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025: When seeing isn’t believing
Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025: When seeing isn’t believing Deepfakes are blurring the line between real and fake and fraudsters are cashing in, using synthetic media for all manner of scams Go to eset
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Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Inks Philippines Fisherman
Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Inks Philippines Fisherman Good video. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Blog moderation policy. Bruce Schneier Go to bruce schneier
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HybridPetya: The Petya/NotPetya copycat comes with a twist
HybridPetya: The Petya/NotPetya copycat comes with a twist HybridPetya is the fourth publicly known real or proof-of-concept bootkit with UEFI Secure Boot bypass functionality Go to eset
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – August 2025 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – August 2025 edition From Meta shutting down millions of WhatsApp accounts linked to scam centers all the way to attacks at water facilities in Europe, August 2025 saw no shortage of impactful cybersecurity news Go to eset
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WinRAR zero-day exploited in espionage attacks against high-value targets
WinRAR zero-day exploited in espionage attacks against high-value targets The attacks used spearphishing campaigns to target financial, manufacturing, defense, and logistics companies in Europe and Canada, ESET research finds Go to eset
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Is your phone spying on you? | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (S2E5)
Is your phone spying on you? | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (S2E5) Here’s what you need to know about the inner workings of modern spyware and how to stay away from apps that know too much Go to eset
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – July 2025 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – July 2025 edition Here’s a look at cybersecurity stories that moved the needle, raised the alarm, or offered vital lessons in July 2025 Go to eset
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SharePoint under fire: ToolShell attacks hit organizations worldwide
SharePoint under fire: ToolShell attacks hit organizations worldwide The ToolShell bugs are being exploited by cybercriminals and APT groups alike, with the US on the receiving end of 13 percent of all attacks Go to eset
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Why is your data worth so much? | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (S2E4)
Why is your data worth so much? | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (S2E4) Behind every free online service, there’s a price being paid. Learn why your digital footprint is so valuable, and when you might actually be the product. Go to eset
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How to get into cybersecurity | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (S2E3)
How to get into cybersecurity | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (S2E3) Cracking the code of a successful cybersecurity career starts here. Hear from ESET’s Robert Lipovsky as he reveals how to break into and thrive in this fast-paced field. Go to eset
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ESET Threat Report H1 2025: Key findings
ESET Threat Report H1 2025: Key findings ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe reviews some of the report’s standout findings and their implications for organizations in 2025 and beyond Go to eset
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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – June 2025 edition
This month in security with Tony Anscombe – June 2025 edition From Australia’s new ransomware payment disclosure rules to another record-breaking DDoS attack, June 2025 saw no shortage of interesting cybersecurity news Go to eset
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Friday Squid Blogging: Gonate Squid Video
Friday Squid Blogging: Gonate Squid Video This is the first ever video of the Antarctic Gonate Squid. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Bruce Schneier Go to bruce schneier
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Friday Squid Blogging: On Squid Brains
Friday Squid Blogging: On Squid Brains Interesting. Blog moderation policy. Bruce Schneier Go to bruce schneier