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    Explore "campout" with insightful episodes like "Episode 18: Firecast 018: A Sunny Day", "66. Vicki Tough: Working at height", "Ep. 219 - 74Weld Brings Portals To Your 4x4, Hemi Replacement Announced, TSP’s New Car Care Line", "Ep. 218 - HELLTRAXX For Your 4x4, EPA Announces Fine, Wanna Go Camping?" and "2020-001- Android malware, ugly citrix bugs, and Snake ransomware" from podcasts like ""Campfire Convention Firecasts", "Access to Inspiration", "The Truck Show Podcast", "The Truck Show Podcast" and "Brakeing Down Security Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Episode 18: Firecast 018: A Sunny Day

    Episode 18: Firecast 018: A Sunny Day

    Pete Lawrence and Diane Kutz welcome you around the digital campfire talk with a trawl through what's arising for them this week, the Julian Assange ITV film, digital nomads and our tangled relationship with the state and its institutions, the rise of the WHO, 'being happy and owning nothing', Chilled Cider, Matt Coldrick and building our daily practice, symbols of contemplation and sensitivity through stillness and self-awareness, the ongoing 'spaciousness' discussions, Andie Brazewell's commemoration announcement, privilege, quote of the week, musical selection and much more...

    66. Vicki Tough: Working at height

    66. Vicki Tough: Working at height
    Sue Stockdale talks to Vicki Tough, an arborist, tree climbing Instructor and Rope Access Level 3, Work at Height professional about the highs and lows of her job, and finds out about the Big Canopy Campout: an annual tree top event that connects tree climbing and forest enthusiasts around the world.

    Vicki grew up in the Cairngorm mountains of Scotland which set the scene for a fascination with the natural world. After pursuing a Zoology Degree at the University of Glasgow, Vicki’s first experience of a rainforest in Ecuador became the catalyst for her career as a Work at Height Professional, Arborist and Tree Climbing Instructor. She founded Sylvana Alta to combine these professions and promote scientific exploration in forest canopies worldwide, believing that the greater understanding of its value will better protect it for the future. Vicki has organised, participated in, and led research expeditions for over 18 years assisting and contributing to scientific studies in South America, Indonesia, Europe and Australia.

    An IRATA level 3 supervisor Vicki has over 12 years of industrial rope access experience; working on large scale construction projects throughout the UK and Europe and contributing to the less than 1% of females in this role. Working in these contrasting environments has enabled an appreciation and understanding of technical rigging solutions and the importance of teamwork in often challenging conditions.

    In 2017 Vicki and several other climbing professionals set up Big Canopy Campout C.I.C and the event has grown to encompass participants from 36 different countries raising money to support grassroot organisations in their fight to protect their local forested areas.

    This series is kindly supported by Squadcast –the remote recording platform which empowers podcasters by capturing high-quality audio and video conversations. Find out more at squadcast.fm

    Find out more about Vicki Tough
    Website www.sylvanaalta.com
    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SylvanaAlta
    Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/sylvanaalta/
    LInkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicki-tough-1a00803b/

    Big Canopy Campout www.bigcanopycampout.com
    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CanopyCamp
    Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/canopycamp/

    Key Quotes:

    ‘The whole scope of the Olympics was so huge. Not only the buildings, but also just the grandeur of the event and it bringing the whole world together.’

    ‘Everything takes 10 times longer and you really need to prepare before you set out.’

    ‘I would wear overalls that looked like they were designed for my father.’

    ‘It was just this drive to explore and to ask questions. I was always such a curious child.’

    ‘When I show researchers how to climb they're just so enthusiastic, trying to get up this tree so that they can see the thing that they want to research that they're not bothered by the height.’

    ‘Tree climbing and rope access, comes with stereotypes. It comes with a lot of people thinking, you gotta be fast, you've gotta be strong. you’ve gotta have muscles. A lot of people are a little bit surprised when I rock up - eight and a half stone, and five foot six.’

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    2020-001- Android malware, ugly citrix bugs, and Snake ransomware

    2020-001- Android malware, ugly citrix bugs, and Snake ransomware

    Educause conference: https://events.educause.edu/security-professionals-conference/2020/hotel-and-travel 

     

    Amanda’s Training that everyone should come to!!! https://nolacon.com/training/2020/security-detect-and-defense-ttx

    Follow twitter.com/infosecroleplay

     

    Part 1: New year, new things

     

    Discussion:

     

    What happened over the holidays? What did you get for christmas?

     

    PMP test is scheduled for 10 March



    Proposal:  Anonymous Hacker segment

        Similar to “The Stig” on Top Gear. If you would like to come on and discuss any topic you would like. You’ll have anonymity, we won’t share your contact info

     

    1. Will allow people worried that they’ll be ridiculed to share their knowledge
    2. We can record your 20-30 segment whenever (will need audio/video for it)
    3. You can take a tutorial from another site (or your own) and review it for us
    4. 1-2 segments per month 
    5. We can discuss content prior to (we won’t put you on the spot)
    6. We do have a preliminary





    News:

     

    Google removed 1.7K+ Joker Malware infected apps from its Play Store                   

     

    Full article: https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/96295/malware/joker-malware-actiity.html

     

    Excerpt:

    Google revealed it successfully removed more than 1,700 apps from the Play Store over the past three years that had been infected with the Joker malware.

    Google provided technical details of its activity against the Joker malware (aka Bread) operation during the last few years.

    The Joker malware is a malicious code camouflaged as a system app and allows attackers to perform a broad range of malicious operations, including disable the Google Play Protect service, install malicious apps, generate fake reviews, and show ads.

    The spyware is able to steal SMS messages, contact lists and device information along with to sign victims up for premium service subscriptions.

    In October, Google has removed from Google Play 24 apps because they were infected with Joker malware, the 24 malicious apps had a total of 472,000 installs.

    “Over the past couple of weeks, we have been observing a new Trojan on GooglePlay. So far, we have detected it in 24 apps with over 472,000+ installs in total.” 

     

    apps typically fall into two categories: SMS fraud (older versions) and toll fraud (newer versions). Both of these types of fraud take advantage of mobile billing techniques involving the user’s carrier.” reads the post published by Google.

    The newer versions of the Joker malware were involved in toll fraud that consist of tricking victims into subscribing to or purchasing various types of content via their mobile phone bill.



    WAP billing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAP_billing

    Example: “pokemon go allows in-app purchases

    Over 25,000 Citrix (NetScaler) endpoints vulnerable to CVE-2019-19781

     

    Full Article: https://badpackets.net/over-25000-citrix-netscaler-endpoints-vulnerable-to-cve-2019-19781/

     

    Excerpt:

    On Friday, January 10, 2020, our honeypots detected opportunistic mass scanning activity originating from a host in Germany targeting Citrix Application Delivery Controller (ADC) and Citrix Gateway (also known as NetScaler Gateway) servers vulnerable to CVE-2019-19781. This critical vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote attackers to execute commands on the targeted server after chaining an arbitrary file read/write (directory traversal) flaw.

     

    What type of organizations are affected by CVE-2019-19781?  (industries with typically poor or outdated security practices… --brbr)

    4,576 unique autonomous systems (network providers) were found to have vulnerable Citrix endpoints on their network. We’ve discovered this vulnerability currently affects:

     

    • Military, federal, state, and city government agencies
    • Public universities and schools
    • Hospitals and healthcare providers
    • Electric utilities and cooperatives
    • Major financial and banking institutions
    • Numerous Fortune 500 companies

     

    How is CVE-2019-19781 exploited and what is the risk?

    This critical vulnerability is easy for attackers to exploit using publicly available proof-of-concept code. Various methods demonstrating how to exploit CVE-2019-19781 have been posted on GitHub by Project Zero India and TrustedSec. A forensic guide is available detailing how to check Citrix servers for evidence of a compromise.

    Further exploitation of this vulnerability could be used to spread ransomware (similar to CVE-2019-11510) and cryptocurrency mining malware on sensitive networks. If multiple servers are compromised by the same threat actor, they could be weaponized for coordinated malicious activity such as DDoS attacks.

    SNAKE #Ransomware Targets Entire Corporate Systems?

     

    Full Article: https://www.ehackingnews.com/2020/01/snake-ransomware-targets-entire.html 

    Excerpt:

     

    The new Snake Ransomware family sets out to target the organizations’' corporate networks in all their entirety, written in Golang and containing a significant level of obfuscation, the observations and disclosure for the attacks were made by a group of security specialists from the MalwareHunterTeam.

     

    The Ransomware upon successful infection subsequently erases the machine's Shadow Volume Copies before ending different processes related to SCADA frameworks, network management solutions, virtual machines, and various other tools.

     

    After that, it continues to encrypt the machine's files while skirting significant Windows folders and system files. As a feature of this procedure, it affixes "EKANS" as a file marker alongside a five-character string to the file extension of each file it encrypts. The threat wraps up its encryption routine by dropping a ransom note entitled "Fix-Your-Files.txt" in the C:\Users\Public\Desktop folder, which instructs victims to contact "bapcocrypt@ctemplar.com" so as to purchase a decryption tool.

     

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    #36 Vegan NOW launch, new Day Of Action environmental campaign, and Vegan Campout.

    #36 Vegan NOW launch, new Day Of Action environmental campaign, and Vegan Campout.
    has launched! In this episode, find out about our new environment campaign including our  on World Vegan Day, Friday 1 November. We also look back at Juliet's and young environmentalist,  talks at Vegan Campout, and look forward to our which celebrates Viva!'s 25th birthday on Saturday 26 October. Gavin Chappell-Bates catches up with Mike Mckinnon, fresh off the Vegan Campout stage.   ABOUT OUR SHOW.  You can hear this show via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and on lots of other apps and websites. Spread the word! Don't forget to share us on Facebook and Twitter! Get the latest episode every month, straight to your mobile device or computer. It's automatic and completely free. Copyright owned by Viva! Bristol 2019. Not for re-use without our written agreement. All featured music used by permission. Produced by EMC, the Easy Media Company.

    Browncoats Campout #188

    Browncoats Campout #188

    The Browncoat Ball is this weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada. I’m performing a shindig there with Mikey Mason. So this week, I’m sharing some Firefly music.

    Marc Gunn, Beth Kinderman, Bill & Brenda Sutton, Mikey Mason

    Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic Geek musician and your guide to honoring our past and adapting for our future.

    Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Your generous pledge of $5 per month allow me to create music, podcasts, and my weekly video show, Coffee with The Celtfather. Thank you!

    If you have comments or want to chat in the pub, then I want your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? How has this show inspired you? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email.

    Cead mile failte! PubSong.net

    WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY

    0:18 - “Serenity Valley Waltz” by Marc Gunn from Heroes

    3:27 - WELCOME. Firefly Campout

    11:43 - “Malcolm Reynolds” by Beth Kinderman from Return of the Son of More Songs About Robots & Death

    13:32 - “Serenity” by Bill & Brenda Sutton from And They Said It Wouldn't Last

    18:46 - “One of Us” by Mikey Mason from Single

    25:09 - BEHIND THE MUSIC: “Serenity Valley Waltz”

    26:55 - TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about this exciting trip. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/

    27:14 - UPCOMING SHOWS

    * Sep 27-28: Browncoat Ball, Las Vegas, NV
    * Oct 11: Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co., Alabaster, AL
    * Oct 12: Brennan’s Irish Pub, Birmingham, AL
    * Coffee with The Celtfather, Wednesdays at 10:30 am EST on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube

    28:54 - “Good to Have Jayne On Your Side” by Marc Gunn from As Long As I’m Flyin’

    The Pub Songs Podcast is listener-supported. Thank you for so kindly supporting my music. Go to marcgunn.net to join the Gunn Runners on Patreon today. Let's make a friendlier world.

    Special thanks to my newest patron: Andrew H., Bill M., David & Paulette G., Alan D.

    If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend.

    Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon and support my music and this podcast. I’ll also email regular updates of new videos, podcasts, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub!  www.pubsong.net.

     

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    Firecast 012: Campout 2018

    Firecast 012: Campout 2018

    Part Two: Campout 2018 was an extraordinary gathering, held at The Bridge Inn in the Black Mountains and curated by its own members. On the second Firecast from the event (a sequel to Firecast 011) we hear from Campfirers who came and made it what it was - "playful, freeing, inspiring, challenging, intense, healing, magic and fun" were some of the descriptions used. Featured : Louise Wallis, Jeremy Pearce, Michelle Walters, Mandi Kimberley, Caroline Holt, Kate Edgley, Eugenie Arrowsmith-Pepper, Julia Palmer-Price. Music facilitation : Rebecca Denniff and Julia Palmer-Price. Produced and introduced by Pete Lawrence.

    Also features the community-composed song 'Love Is Everywhere' 

    Firecast 011: Campout 2018

    Firecast 011: Campout 2018

    Campout 2018 was an extraordinary gathering, held at The Bridge Inn in the Black Mountains and curated by its own members. Here we hear from Campfirers who came and made it what it was - "playful, freeing, inspiring, challenging, intense, healing, magic and fun" were some of the descriptions used. Featured : Rebecca Denniff, David Owen, Belinda Scadding, Rose Lennard, David Abell, Annie Corbett, Mark Robbins, Andie Brazewell, Dominique 'Pascal' Barrett, David Pinto and Ralph Pettingill. Music facilitation : Rebecca Denniff and Julia Palmer-Price. Produced and introduced by Pete Lawrence

    NWF's Great American Campout

    NWF's Great American Campout

    This is Patriot-Made Audio's second in a series of camping podcasts featuring The National Wildlife Federation's David Mizejewski (@Dmizejewski). David tells us about his own camping and outdoor memories.  Text us your camping memories with a video/voice recording to

    (202) 594-6138 or via email at patmadeaudio@gmail.com You can get lists of US Made camp supplies, camping/hiking APPS & the best places to camp in the US at http://bit.ly/1RE8bPY

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