The Transatlantic Cable Podcast #287

Transatlantic Cable Podcast - A podcast by Kaspersky

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The latest episode of the Transatlantic Cable starts off with news that GoDaddy, one of the largest web hosting services was hacked back in 2020 and the attackers were able to gain access to the back end of millions of websites, helping them to push malware and steal credentials. Moving from there the team look at news of the recent remove of SMS 2FA (two factor authentication) from Twitter, sparking a fierce debate in the infosec world. There’s also discussion around spam bots in Instagram and the (final) death of Internet Explorer 11. The team was also lucky enough to chat to David Emm, principle security researcher at Kaspersky about new research around kids attitudes to fraud and security online.  If you liked what you heard, please do consider subscribing. GoDaddy says a multi-year breach hijacked customer websites and accounts Twitter to charge users for text-message authentication Why Are ‘Porn Stars’ Liking Your Instagram Stories? RIP Internet Explorer: Microsoft Kills Off Legacy Browser

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