AT&T Data Security Analysts Brian Rexroad, Matt Keyser and John Hogoboom discuss the week's top cyber security news, and share news on the current trends of malware, spam, and internet anomalies observed on the AT&T Network.
Discussion Topics
- 00:34 - An in-depth look at the Shellshock BASH vulnerability
- 17:20 - Good practices for responding to large-scale vulnerabilities.
- 28:37 - Your medical record is worth more to hackers than your credit card [source]
- 35:53 - Internet Weather Report
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- Top ports being probed: 53/udp, 443/tcp, 22/tcp, 23/tcp, 80/tcp, 445/tcp, 9064/tcp, 8:0/icmp, 8080/tcp, 1900/udp
- Top ports doing the most probing: 23/tcp, 3:3/icmp, 445/tcp, 8:0/icmp, 27015/udp, 80/tcp, 8080/tcp, 16470/udp, 5000/udp, 0:0/icmp
- Focused discussion: 10000/tcp, 443/tcp, 9064/tcp, 23/tcp, 5000/udp
Originally recorded September 30, 2014.
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