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		<title>The CyberJungle </title>
		<link>http://www.thecyberjungle.com</link>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The CyberJungle is the nation's first news talk show on security, privacy and the law.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:author> Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
		<itunes:summary>  The CyberJungle is the nation's first news talk show on security, privacy and the law. 
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		<description>The CyberJungle is the nation's first news talk show on security, privacy and the law. Featuring digital forensics and infosec specialist Ira Victor and award-winning journalist Samantha Stone. The show is fast-paced and includes hard hitting news analysis. Formerly The Data Security Podcast. </description>
		<itunes:owner>
			<itunes:name>Ira Victor</itunes:name>
			<itunes:email>asap@engate.com</itunes:email>
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		<itunes:category text="Technology">
			<itunes:category text="Tech News" />
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode247: * Exclusive: Passware CEO Dmitry Sumin on a forensic tool to break Mac encrypted security

* Social Insecurity: Are walled gardens a threat to user security?

* Updates: Mal-mail and Marriott Attacker

* Tales From The Dark Web: Cybercriminals target law firms for their client's data

* Wrap: "Shelter from the Coming Malpractice Storm" presentation at HIMSS2012 
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> * Exclusive: Passware CEO Dmitry Sumin on a forensic tool to break Mac encrypted security

* Social Insecurity: Are walled gardens a threat to user security?

* Updates: Mal-mail and Marriott Attacker

* Tales From The Dark Web: Cybercriminals target law firms for their client's data

* Wrap: "Shelter from the Coming Malpractice Storm" presentation at HIMSS2012  </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Feb 7th, 2012: * Exclusive: Passware CEO Dmitry Sumin on a forensic tool to break Mac encrypted security

* Social Insecurity: Are walled gardens a threat to user security?

* Updates: Mal-mail and Marriott Attacker

* Tales From The Dark Web: Cybercriminals target law firms for their client's data

* Wrap: "Shelter from the Coming Malpractice Storm" presentation at HIMSS2012 . See Show Notes/Links for Episode 247 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2012 05:30:00 GMT</pubDate>* Exclusive: Passware CEO Dmitry Sumin on a forensic tool to break Mac encrypted security

* Social Insecurity: Are walled gardens a threat to user security?

* Updates: Mal-mail and Marriott Attacker

* Tales From The Dark Web: Cybercriminals target law firms for their client's data

* Wrap: "Shelter from the Coming Malpractice Storm" presentation at HIMSS2012 
			<itunes:explicit text="clean" />
			<itunes:duration>0:30:54</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Exclusive: Passware CEO Dmitry Sumin on a forensic tool to break Mac encrypted security

* Social Insecurity: Are walled gardens a threat to user security?

* Updates: Mal-mail and Marriott Attacker

* Tales From The Dark Web: Cybercriminals target law firms for their client's data

* Wrap: "Shelter from the Coming Malpractice Storm" presentation at HIMSS2012   </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode246: * Exclusive: Jordi Ros of Labdoo.org, spreading linux laptops world-wide 
     * Drive-by mal-mail, no clicking to get infected 
     * New technique for stealing smartphone crypto keys 
     * Tales From The Dark Web: Hijacking traffic to boost traffic? 
		 * Wrap: Bill Gates embraces open source 
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> * Exclusive: Jordi Ros of Labdoo.org, spreading linux laptops world-wide 
     * Drive-by mal-mail, no clicking to get infected 
     * New technique for stealing smartphone crypto keys 
     * Tales From The Dark Web: Hijacking traffic to boost traffic? 
		 * Wrap: Bill Gates embraces open source </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jan 31st, 2012: * Exclusive: Jordi Ros of Labdoo.org, spreading linux laptops world-wide 
     * Drive-by mal-mail, no clicking to get infected 
     * New technique for stealing smartphone crypto keys 
     * Tales From The Dark Web: Hijacking traffic to boost traffic? 
		 * Wrap: Bill Gates embraces open source. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 246 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 19:15:00 GMT</pubDate>* Exclusive: Jordi Ros of Labdoo.org, spreading linux laptops world-wide 
     * Drive-by mal-mail, no clicking to get infected 
     * New technique for stealing smartphone crypto keys 
     * Tales From The Dark Web: Hijacking traffic to boost traffic? 
		 * Wrap: Bill Gates embraces open source 
			<itunes:explicit text="clean" />
			<itunes:duration>0:25:20</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Exclusive: Jordi Ros of Labdoo.org, spreading linux laptops world-wide 
     * Drive-by mal-mail, no clicking to get infected 
     * New technique for stealing smartphone crypto keys 
     * Tales From The Dark Web: Hijacking traffic to boost traffic? 
		 * Wrap: Bill Gates embraces open source  </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode245: * Exclusive: Subhash Tantry, CEO of FoxT on server access security in the wake of the Zappos Breach
     * InfoSec take on SOPA/PIPA
     * Colorado Judge orders fraud defendant to cough up crypto key
     * Tales From The Dark Web: Malware, keyloggers, webcams and young women don't mix
		 * Wrap: New DoctorWho time travel video game
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> * Exclusive: Subhash Tantry, CEO of FoxT on server access security in the wake of the Zappos Breach
     * InfoSec take on SOPA/PIPA
     * Colorado Judge orders fraud defendant to cough up crypto key
     * Tales From The Dark Web: Malware, keyloggers, webcams and young women don't mix
		 * Wrap: New DoctorWho time travel video game</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jan 24th, 2012: * Exclusive: Subhash Tantry, CEO of FoxT on server access security in the wake of the Zappos Breach
     * InfoSec take on SOPA/PIPA
     * Colorado Judge orders fraud defendant to cough up crypto key
     * Tales From The Dark Web: Malware, keyloggers, webcams and young women don't mix
		 * Wrap: New DoctorWho time travel video game. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 245 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 21:21:00 GMT</pubDate>* Exclusive: Subhash Tantry, CEO of FoxT on server access security in the wake of the Zappos Breach
     * InfoSec take on SOPA/PIPA
     * Colorado Judge orders fraud defendant to cough up crypto key
     * Tales From The Dark Web: Malware, keyloggers, webcams and young women don't mix
		 * Wrap: New DoctorWho time travel video game
			<itunes:explicit text="clean" />
			<itunes:duration>0:27:21</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Exclusive: Subhash Tantry, CEO of FoxT on server access security in the wake of the Zappos Breach
     * InfoSec take on SOPA/PIPA
     * Colorado Judge orders fraud defendant to cough up crypto key
     * Tales From The Dark Web: Malware, keyloggers, webcams and young women don't mix
		 * Wrap: New DoctorWho time travel video game </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode244: * Exclusive: Mister_E from the White Hat CyberMilitia
* Zappos Breach: A teachable momen?
 * City College of San Fran Breach: Non-advanced Persistant Threat?
* Tales From The Dark Web: QR attacks headed to a smart phone near you
* Wrap: "Tricoder" X-Prize
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> * Exclusive: Mister_E from the White Hat CyberMilitia
* Zappos Breach: A teachable momen?
 * City College of San Fran Breach: Non-advanced Persistant Threat?
* Tales From The Dark Web: QR attacks headed to a smart phone near you
* Wrap: "Tricoder" X-Prize</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jan 19th, 2012: * Exclusive: Mister_E from the White Hat CyberMilitia
* Zappos Breach: A teachable momen?
 * City College of San Fran Breach: Non-advanced Persistant Threat?
* Tales From The Dark Web: QR attacks headed to a smart phone near you
* Wrap: "Tricoder" X-Prize. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 244 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 22:15:00 GMT</pubDate>* Exclusive: Mister_E from the White Hat CyberMilitia
* Zappos Breach: A teachable momen?
 * City College of San Fran Breach: Non-advanced Persistant Threat?
* Tales From The Dark Web: QR attacks headed to a smart phone near you
* Wrap: "Tricoder" X-Prize
			<itunes:explicit text="clean" />
			<itunes:duration>0:29:26</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>* Exclusive: Mister_E from the White Hat CyberMilitia
* Zappos Breach: A teachable momen?
 * City College of San Fran Breach: Non-advanced Persistant Threat?
* Tales From The Dark Web: QR attacks headed to a smart phone near you
* Wrap: "Tricoder" X-Prize </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode243: * From CES: A forensic and data security look at GM's new CUE Telematics system
 * A new major flaw in consumer-grade WiFi routers 
 * Stratfor breach might lead to leap-frog enterprise breaches
  * Did a California city order staff to commit spoliation?
* Tales From The Dark Web: New attack uses AJAX to by-pass anti-malware
		* Wrap: Shot in the arm for LinuxMint
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> * From CES: A forensic and data security look at GM's new CUE Telematics system
 * A new major flaw in consumer-grade WiFi routers 
 * Stratfor breach might lead to leap-frog enterprise breaches
  * Did a California city order staff to commit spoliation?
* Tales From The Dark Web: New attack uses AJAX to by-pass anti-malware
		* Wrap: Shot in the arm for LinuxMint</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jan 19th, 2012: * From CES: A forensic and data security look at GM's new CUE Telematics system
 * A new major flaw in consumer-grade WiFi routers 
 * Stratfor breach might lead to leap-frog enterprise breaches
  * Did a California city order staff to commit spoliation?
* Tales From The Dark Web: New attack uses AJAX to by-pass anti-malware
		* Wrap: Shot in the arm for LinuxMint. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 243 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 19:30:00 GMT</pubDate>* From CES: A forensic and data security look at GM's new CUE Telematics system
 * A new major flaw in consumer-grade WiFi routers 
 * Stratfor breach might lead to leap-frog enterprise breaches
  * Did a California city order staff to commit spoliation?
* Tales From The Dark Web: New attack uses AJAX to by-pass anti-malware
		* Wrap: Shot in the arm for LinuxMint
			<itunes:explicit text="clean" />
			<itunes:duration>0:31:15</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>* From CES: A forensic and data security look at GM's new CUE Telematics system
 * A new major flaw in consumer-grade WiFi routers 
 * Stratfor breach might lead to leap-frog enterprise breaches
  * Did a California city order staff to commit spoliation?
* Tales From The Dark Web: New attack uses AJAX to by-pass anti-malware
		* Wrap: Shot in the arm for LinuxMint </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode242: * EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Sean Morrisey, the creator of a new, free iOS forensics tool
     * New forensics approach uses file access statistics to determine if files were accessed during a breach
     * CarrierIQ reveals that thy did capture more data than they first admitted
  * Tales From The Dark Web: Passwords hard coded into industrial control systems - What could possibly go wrong?
		 * Photoshop forensicators needed to examine photos of models to detect re-touching?
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>

			<itunes:subtitle>* EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Sean Morrisey, the creator of a new, free iOS forensics tool
     * New forensics approach uses file access statistics to determine if files were accessed during a breach
     * CarrierIQ reveals that thy did capture more data than they first admitted
  * Tales From The Dark Web: Passwords hard coded into industrial control systems - What could possibly go wrong?
		 * Photoshop forensicators needed to examine photos of models to detect re-touching?</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Dec 19th, 2011: * EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Sean Morrisey, the creator of a new, free iOS forensics tool
     * New forensics approach uses file access statistics to determine if files were accessed during a breach
     * CarrierIQ reveals that thy did capture more data than they first admitted
  * Tales From The Dark Web: Passwords hard coded into industrial control systems - What could possibly go wrong?
		 * Photoshop forensicators needed to examine photos of models to detect re-touching?. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 242 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 19 Dec 2011 21:00:00 GMT</pubDate>* EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Sean Morrisey, the creator of a new, free iOS forensics tool
     * New forensics approach uses file access statistics to determine if files were accessed during a breach
     * CarrierIQ reveals that thy did capture more data than they first admitted
  * Tales From The Dark Web: Passwords hard coded into industrial control systems - What could possibly go wrong?
		 * Photoshop forensicators needed to examine photos of models to detect re-touching?
			<itunes:explicit text="clean" />
			<itunes:duration>0:25:52</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>* EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Sean Morrisey, the creator of a new, free iOS forensics tool
     * New forensics approach uses file access statistics to determine if files were accessed during a breach
     * CarrierIQ reveals that thy did capture more data than they first admitted
  * Tales From The Dark Web: Passwords hard coded into industrial control systems - What could possibly go wrong?
		 * Photoshop forensicators needed to examine photos of models to detect re-touching? </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode241: * New tracking intensive adware zeros in on Facebook and Google users. We talk with attorney Terry Ross about the potential legal fall-out
* Cybercriminals use a new tool to recruit malware writers
* Huge batch of patches from Microsoft, plus an important one for Adobe PDF Reader
* Tales From The Dark Web: Were Subway sandwich customers that didn't pay cash victims of a wide-spread Point of sale attack? software. 
* How one highly paid head hunter lost his head, and is his six figure job with an accidental email reply
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>

			<itunes:subtitle>* New tracking intensive adware zeros in on Facebook and Google users. We talk with attorney Terry Ross about the potential legal fall-out
* Cybercriminals use a new tool to recruit malware writers
* Huge batch of patches from Microsoft, plus an important one for Adobe PDF Reader
* Tales From The Dark Web: Were Subway sandwich customers that didn't pay cash victims of a wide-spread Point of sale attack? software. 
* How one highly paid head hunter lost his head, and is his six figure job with an accidental email reply</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Dec 12th, 2011: * New tracking intensive adware zeros in on Facebook and Google users. We talk with attorney Terry Ross about the potential legal fall-out
* Cybercriminals use a new tool to recruit malware writers
* Huge batch of patches from Microsoft, plus an important one for Adobe PDF Reader
* Tales From The Dark Web: Were Subway sandwich customers that didn't pay cash victims of a wide-spread Point of sale attack? software. 
* How one highly paid head hunter lost his head, and is his six figure job with an accidental email reply. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 241 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 12 Dec 2011 21:00:00 GMT</pubDate>* New tracking intensive adware zeros in on Facebook and Google users. We talk with attorney Terry Ross about the potential legal fall-out
* Cybercriminals use a new tool to recruit malware writers
* Huge batch of patches from Microsoft, plus an important one for Adobe PDF Reader
* Tales From The Dark Web: Were Subway sandwich customers that didn't pay cash victims of a wide-spread Point of sale attack? software. 
* How one highly paid head hunter lost his head, and is his six figure job with an accidental email reply
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			<itunes:duration>0:27:40</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>* New tracking intensive adware zeros in on Facebook and Google users. We talk with attorney Terry Ross about the potential legal fall-out
* Cybercriminals use a new tool to recruit malware writers
* Huge batch of patches from Microsoft, plus an important one for Adobe PDF Reader
* Tales From The Dark Web: Were Subway sandwich customers that didn't pay cash victims of a wide-spread Point of sale attack? software. 
* How one highly paid head hunter lost his head, and is his six figure job with an accidental email reply </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode240: A blackeye for Download.com? Nmap developer Fyodor says site bundling malware with his security software. 
 * He Said She Said Part II: SCADA security expert Joe Weiss and THE REAL story behind the alleged water authority breach
 * Our take on the CarrierIQ cell phone privacy row
 * Conversation: Dr. Karen Paullet on being a cyber expert witness
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>

			<itunes:subtitle>* A blackeye for Download.com? Nmap developer Fyodor says site bundling malware with his security software. 
 * He Said She Said Part II: SCADA security expert Joe Weiss and THE REAL story behind the alleged water authority breach
 * Our take on the CarrierIQ cell phone privacy row</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Dec 5th, 2011: A blackeye for Download.com? Nmap developer Fyodor says site bundling malware with his security software.  * He Said She Said Part II: SCADA security expert Joe Weiss and THE REAL story behind the alleged water authority breach
 * Our take on the CarrierIQ cell phone privacy row. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 240 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 02:30:00 GMT</pubDate>A blackeye for Download.com? Nmap developer Fyodor says site bundling malware with his security software.  * He Said She Said Part II: SCADA security expert Joe Weiss and THE REAL story behind the alleged water authority breach  * Our take on the CarrierIQ cell phone privacy row.
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			<itunes:duration>0:37:15</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>A blackeye for Download.com? Nmap developer Fyodor says site bundling malware with his security software.  * He Said She Said Part II: SCADA security expert Joe Weiss and THE REAL story behind the alleged water authority breach  * Our take on the CarrierIQ cell phone privacy row. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode239: * He Said She Said: The battle of the SCADA experts in water pump row
 * A new, low-cost way to find open wifi connections; And, how to keep your access point slightly more private
* Tales From The Dark Web: Social Engineering used to catch a cybercriminal
* Conversation: Dr. Karen Paullet on being a cyber expert witness
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>

			<itunes:subtitle>* He Said She Said: The battle of the SCADA experts in water pump row
 * A new, low-cost way to find open wifi connections; And, how to keep your access point slightly more private
* Tales From The Dark Web: Social Engineering used to catch a cybercriminal
* Conversation: Dr. Karen Paullet on being a cyber expert witness </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Nov 29th, 2011: * He Said She Said: The battle of the SCADA experts in water pump row
 * A new, low-cost way to find open wifi connections; And, how to keep your access point slightly more private
* Tales From The Dark Web: Social Engineering used to catch a cybercriminal
* Conversation: Dr. Karen Paullet on being a cyber expert witness. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 239 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 05:30:00 GMT</pubDate>* He Said She Said: The battle of the SCADA experts in water pump row
 * A new, low-cost way to find open wifi connections; And, how to keep your access point slightly more private
* Tales From The Dark Web: Social Engineering used to catch a cybercriminal
* Conversation: Dr. Karen Paullet on being a cyber expert witness
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			<itunes:duration>0:29:34</itunes:duration>

			<itunes:keywords>* * He Said She Said: The battle of the SCADA experts in water pump row
 * A new, low-cost way to find open wifi connections; And, how to keep your access point slightly more private
* Tales From The Dark Web: Social Engineering used to catch a cybercriminal
* Conversation: Dr. Karen Paullet on being a cyber expert witness </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode238: * We break from our normal programming schedule. The CyberJungle went to the Paraben Forensics Innovator's Conference last week. We have special extended coverage with Ryan Washington of AR-Forensics, on so-called "anti-forensics" techniques. And, Sean Morrissey, CEO of Katana Forensics gives us his take on Apple's moves against a well-respected security researcher.
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* We break from our normal programming schedule. The CyberJungle went to the Paraben Forensics Innovator's Conference last week. We have special extended coverage with Ryan Washington of AR-Forensics, on so-called "anti-forensics" techniques. And, Sean Morrissey, CEO of Katana Forensics gives us his take on Apple's moves against a well-respected security researcher. </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Nov 15th, 2011: We break from our normal programming schedule. The CyberJungle went to the Paraben Forensics Innovator's Conference last week. We have special extended coverage with Ryan Washington of AR-Forensics, on so-called "anti-forensics" techniques. And, Sean Morrissey, CEO of Katana Forensics gives us his take on Apple's moves against a well-respected security researcher.. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 238 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2011 05:05:00 GMT</pubDate>We break from our normal programming schedule. The CyberJungle went to the Paraben Forensics Innovator's Conference last week. We have special extended coverage with Ryan Washington of AR-Forensics, on so-called "anti-forensics" techniques. And, Sean Morrissey, CEO of Katana Forensics gives us his take on Apple's moves against a well-respected security researcher.
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			<itunes:duration>0:21:23</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>* We break from our normal programming schedule. The CyberJungle went to the Paraben Forensics Innovator's Conference last week. We have special extended coverage with Ryan Washington of AR-Forensics, on so-called "anti-forensics" techniques. And, Sean Morrissey, CEO of Katana Forensics gives us his take on Apple's moves against a well-respected security researcher. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode237: * We break with our normal programming schedule. With the release of the DefCon Social Engineering Report, we have special extended coverage with Chris Hadnagy of Social-Engineer.com
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* We break with our normal programming schedule. With the release of the DefCon Social Engineering Report, we have special extended coverage with Chris Hadnagy of Social-Engineer.com </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Nov 7th, 2011: The release of the DefCon Social Engineering Report, special extended coverage with Chris Hadnagy of Social-Engineer.com . See Show Notes/Links for Episode 237 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 05:30:00 GMT</pubDate>We break with our normal programming schedule. With the release of the DefCon Social Engineering Report, we have special extended coverage with Chris Hadnagy of Social-Engineer.com
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			<itunes:duration>0:35:48</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>* We break with our normal programming schedule. With the release of the DefCon Social Engineering Report, we have special extended coverage with Chris Hadnagy of Social-Engineer.com </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode236: * WORM: The First Digital World War; The CyberJungle talks with author Mark Bowden
* German researchers find security holes in Amazon cloud
* Could Ubuntu Linux on smartphones/tablets mean improved security and privacy?
* Tales From The Dark Web: "Network news web sites" as spam clones
* Wrap: We note the passing of the "Godfather" of PKI
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* WORM: The First Digital World War; The CyberJungle talks with author Mark Bowden
* German researchers find security holes in Amazon cloud
* Could Ubuntu Linux on smartphones/tablets mean improved security and privacy?
* Tales From The Dark Web: "Network news web sites" as spam clones
* Wrap: We note the passing of the "Godfather" of PKI </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Oct 31st, 2011: * WORM: The First Digital World War; The CyberJungle talks with author Mark Bowden
* German researchers find security holes in Amazon cloud
* Could Ubuntu Linux on smartphones/tablets mean improved security and privacy?
* Tales From The Dark Web: "Network news web sites" as spam clones
* Wrap: We note the passing of the "Godfather" of PKIp. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 236 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 15:30:00 GMT</pubDate>* WORM: The First Digital World War; The CyberJungle talks with author Mark Bowden
* German researchers find security holes in Amazon cloud
* Could Ubuntu Linux on smartphones/tablets mean improved security and privacy?
* Tales From The Dark Web: "Network news web sites" as spam clones
* Wrap: We note the passing of the "Godfather" of PKI
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			<itunes:duration>0:29:15</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>* WORM: The First Digital World War; The CyberJungle talks with author Mark Bowden
* German researchers find security holes in Amazon cloud
* Could Ubuntu Linux on smartphones/tablets mean improved security and privacy?
* Tales From The Dark Web: "Network news web sites" as spam clones
* Wrap: We note the passing of the "Godfather" of PKI </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode235: * EXCLUSIVE: Does 'Son of Stuxnet' hold a clue to another SSL CA breach? Jeff Hudson of Venafi give us his take
 * Another online video breach victim: Microsoft
 * iPad security flaw uncovered
 * Tales From The Dark Web: NASDAQ breach
 * Wrap: Building a tapped phone network from the ground up
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* EXCLUSIVE: Does 'Son of Stuxnet' hold a clue to another SSL CA breach? Jeff Hudson of Venafi give us his take
 * Another online video breach victim: Microsoft
 * iPad security flaw uncovered
 * Tales From The Dark Web: NASDAQ breach
 * Wrap: Building a tapped phone network from the ground up  </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Oct 24th, 2011: * EXCLUSIVE: Does 'Son of Stuxnet' hold a clue to another SSL CA breach? Jeff Hudson of Venafi give us his take
 * Another online video breach victim: Microsoft
 * iPad security flaw uncovered
 * Tales From The Dark Web: NASDAQ breach
 * Wrap: Building a tapped phone network from the ground up. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 235 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 18:55:00 GMT</pubDate>* EXCLUSIVE: Does 'Son of Stuxnet' hold a clue to another SSL CA breach? Jeff Hudson of Venafi give us his take
 * Another online video breach victim: Microsoft
 * iPad security flaw uncovered
 * Tales From The Dark Web: NASDAQ breach
 * Wrap: Building a tapped phone network from the ground up
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			<itunes:duration>0:24:19</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * EXCLUSIVE: Does 'Son of Stuxnet' hold a clue to another SSL CA breach? Jeff Hudson of Venafi give us his take
 * Another online video breach victim: Microsoft
 * iPad security flaw uncovered
 * Tales From The Dark Web: NASDAQ breach
 * Wrap: Building a tapped phone network from the ground up </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode234: * "Hacker Grooming?" New Imperva study indicates the seeds of tomorrow's
			* SAFE program takes on BlackBerry in the security market
			* Confirmed: The German government IS installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Smart malware with a self-preservation mode
			* Wrap: I'll take extra salt on that hard drive, please
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* "Hacker Grooming?" New Imperva study indicates the seeds of tomorrow's
			* SAFE program takes on BlackBerry in the security market
			* Confirmed: The German government IS installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Smart malware with a self-preservation mode
			* Wrap: I'll take extra salt on that hard drive, please  </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Oct 17th, 2011: * "Hacker Grooming?" New Imperva study indicates the seeds of tomorrow's
			* SAFE program takes on BlackBerry in the security market
			* Confirmed: The German government IS installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Smart malware with a self-preservation mode
			* Wrap: I'll take extra salt on that hard drive, please. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 234 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 18:55:00 GMT</pubDate>* "Hacker Grooming?" New Imperva study indicates the seeds of tomorrow's
			* SAFE program takes on BlackBerry in the security market
			* Confirmed: The German government IS installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Smart malware with a self-preservation mode
			* Wrap: I'll take extra salt on that hard drive, please
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			<itunes:duration>0:25:57</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * "Hacker Grooming?" New Imperva study indicates the seeds of tomorrow's
			* SAFE program takes on BlackBerry in the security market
			* Confirmed: The German government IS installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Smart malware with a self-preservation mode
			* Wrap: I'll take extra salt on that hard drive, please </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode233: * Is the Air Force's UAV system infected with malware, or is it DoD monitoring software?
			* Is the German government installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE targets?
			* DNA crime labs and investigations
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Cracking passwords with a $50 graphics card
			* Wrap: GPS with a personality
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Is the Air Force's UAV system infected with malware, or is it DoD monitoring software?
			* Is the German government installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE targets?
			* DNA crime labs and investigations
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Cracking passwords with a $50 graphics card
			* Wrap: GPS with a personality  </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Oct 10th, 2011: * Is the Air Force's UAV system infected with malware, or is it DoD monitoring software?
			* Is the German government installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE targets?
			* DNA crime labs and investigations
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Cracking passwords with a $50 graphics card
			* Wrap: GPS with a personality. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 233 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 1:45:00 GMT</pubDate>* Is the Air Force's UAV system infected with malware, or is it DoD monitoring software?
			* Is the German government installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE targets?
			* DNA crime labs and investigations
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Cracking passwords with a $50 graphics card
			* Wrap: GPS with a personality
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			<itunes:duration>0:37:07</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Is the Air Force's UAV system infected with malware, or is it DoD monitoring software?
			* Is the German government installing poorly secured, backdoor monitoring software on LE targets?
			* DNA crime labs and investigations
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Cracking passwords with a $50 graphics card
			* Wrap: GPS with a personality </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode232: * Attorney Aaron Crews: Bring Your Own Device could be a legal land mine for businesses * Huge HTC Android security flaw * Is Amazon Kindle Fire designed to watch EVERY web interaction? * Tales From The Dark Web: QR codes now with free malware * Wrap: Do you know the location of the one 1977 Toyota Star Wars Celica hatchback?
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Attorney Aaron Crews: Bring Your Own Device could be a legal land mine for businesses * Huge HTC Android security flaw * Is Amazon Kindle Fire designed to watch EVERY web interaction? * Tales From The Dark Web: QR codes now with free malware * Wrap: Do you know the location of the one 1977 Toyota Star Wars Celica hatchback?  </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Oct 3rd, 2011: * Attorney Aaron Crews: Bring Your Own Device could be a legal land mine for businesses * Huge HTC Android security flaw * Is Amazon Kindle Fire designed to watch EVERY web interaction? * Tales From The Dark Web: QR codes now with free malware * Wrap: Do you know the location of the one 1977 Toyota Star Wars Celica hatchback? See Show Notes/Links for Episode 232 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 5:05:00 GMT</pubDate>* Attorney Aaron Crews: Bring Your Own Device could be a legal land mine for businesses * Huge HTC Android security flaw * Is Amazon Kindle Fire designed to watch EVERY web interaction? * Tales From The Dark Web: QR codes now with free malware * Wrap: Do you know the location of the one 1977 Toyota Star Wars Celica hatchback?
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			<itunes:duration>0:28:27</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Attorney Aaron Crews: Bring Your Own Device could be a legal land mine for businesses * Huge HTC Android security flaw * Is Amazon Kindle Fire designed to watch EVERY web interaction? * Tales From The Dark Web: QR codes now with free malware * Wrap: Do you know the location of the one 1977 Toyota Star Wars Celica hatchback? </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode231: *What is GoogleProofing and what does it have to do with the law? We talk with Gabriel Weinberg CEO of DuckDuckGo.com  
			* What are the legal and discovery impacts of BYOD?
			* Critical hazard discovered in Ubuntu Linux updates
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Email attack coming to Android?
			* Wrap: What does HideMyAss.com hide?
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>*What is GoogleProofing and what does it have to do with the law? We talk with Gabriel Weinberg CEO of DuckDuckGo.com  
			* What are the legal and discovery impacts of BYOD?
			* Critical hazard discovered in Ubuntu Linux updates
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Email attack coming to Android?
			* Wrap: What does HideMyAss.com hide?  </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Sep 27th, 2011: *What is GoogleProofing and what does it have to do with the law? We talk with Gabriel Weinberg CEO of DuckDuckGo.com  
			* What are the legal and discovery impacts of BYOD?
			* Critical hazard discovered in Ubuntu Linux updates
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Email attack coming to Android?
			* Wrap: What does HideMyAss.com hide? See Show Notes/Links for Episode 231 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2011 15:15:00 GMT</pubDate>*What is GoogleProofing and what does it have to do with the law? We talk with Gabriel Weinberg CEO of DuckDuckGo.com  
			* What are the legal and discovery impacts of BYOD?
			* Critical hazard discovered in Ubuntu Linux updates
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Email attack coming to Android?
			* Wrap: What does HideMyAss.com hide?
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			<itunes:duration>0:27:15</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> *What is GoogleProofing and what does it have to do with the law? We talk with Gabriel Weinberg CEO of DuckDuckGo.com  
			* What are the legal and discovery impacts of BYOD?
			* Critical hazard discovered in Ubuntu Linux updates
			* Tales From The Dark Web: Email attack coming to Android?
			* Wrap: What does HideMyAss.com hide? </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode230:* In-depth conversation with Dr. Cliff Stoll. Back in the 80s, a US Government research lab came under a cyber attack. There was not a rule book for the response. Dr. Cliff Stoll was assigned the task, and had to create a response largely on his own. Dr. Stole keynoted the HTCIA conference last week, and he sat down with The CyberJungle for a far ranging interview on security and digital forensics. 
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* In-depth conversation with Dr. Cliff Stoll. Back in the 80s, a US Government research lab came under a cyber attack. There was not a rule book for the response. Dr. Cliff Stoll was assigned the task, and had to create a response largely on his own. Dr. Stole keynoted the HTCIA conference last week, and he sat down with The CyberJungle for a far ranging interview on security and digital forensics.  </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Sep 19th, 2011: * In-depth conversation with Dr. Cliff Stoll. Back in the 80s, a US Government research lab came under a cyber attack. There was not a rule book for the response. Dr. Cliff Stoll was assigned the task, and had to create a response largely on his own. Dr. Stole keynoted the HTCIA conference last week, and he sat down with The CyberJungle for a far ranging interview on security and digital forensics. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 230 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 7:15:00 GMT</pubDate>* In-depth conversation with Dr. Cliff Stoll. Back in the 80s, a US Government research lab came under a cyber attack. There was not a rule book for the response. Dr. Cliff Stoll was assigned the task, and had to create a response largely on his own. Dr. Stole keynoted the HTCIA conference last week, and he sat down with The CyberJungle for a far ranging interview on security and digital forensics. 
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			<itunes:duration>0:41:35</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * In-depth conversation with Dr. Cliff Stoll. Back in the 80s, a US Government research lab came under a cyber attack. There was not a rule book for the response. Dr. Cliff Stoll was assigned the task, and had to create a response largely on his own. Dr. Stole keynoted the HTCIA conference last week, and he sat down with The CyberJungle for a far ranging interview on security and digital forensics.  </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode229:* Two interviews: Attorney Nicholas Tepper about how a Toyota social marketing campaign went very VERY wrong. And,  Scott Moulton, digital forensics expert, tells us about the unique challenges of conducting digital forensics on solid state drives. 
	* NBC's Twitter feed taken over by a group calling itself "The Script Kiddies"
	* Using Wireless Network Watcher and InSSIDer to discover the users on WiFi networks
	* Tales from the Dark Web: A new computer worm breaks "into" RDP connections
   * The CyberJungle travels to The High Technology Crime Investigators conference this week
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Two interviews: Attorney Nicholas Tepper about how a Toyota social marketing campaign went very VERY wrong. And,  Scott Moulton, digital forensics expert, tells us about the unique challenges of conducting digital forensics on solid state drives. 
	* NBC's Twitter feed taken over by a group calling itself "The Script Kiddies"
	* Using Wireless Network Watcher and InSSIDer to discover the users on WiFi networks
	* Tales from the Dark Web: A new computer worm breaks "into" RDP connections
   * The CyberJungle travels to The High Technology Crime Investigators conference this week </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Sep 12th, 2011: * Attorney Nicholas Tepper about how a Toyota social marketing campaign went very VERY wrong. And,  Scott Moulton, digital forensics expert, tells us about the unique challenges of conducting digital forensics on solid state drives. 
	* NBC's Twitter feed taken over by a group calling itself "The Script Kiddies"
	* Using Wireless Network Watcher and InSSIDer to discover the users on WiFi networks
	* Tales from the Dark Web: A new computer worm breaks "into" RDP connections
   * The CyberJungle travels to The High Technology Crime Investigators conference this week. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 229 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2011 1:15:00 GMT</pubDate>* Two interviews: Attorney Nicholas Tepper about how a Toyota social marketing campaign went very VERY wrong. And,  Scott Moulton, digital forensics expert, tells us about the unique challenges of conducting digital forensics on solid state drives. 
	* NBC's Twitter feed taken over by a group calling itself "The Script Kiddies"
	* Using Wireless Network Watcher and InSSIDer to discover the users on WiFi networks
	* Tales from the Dark Web: A new computer worm breaks "into" RDP connections
   * The CyberJungle travels to The High Technology Crime Investigators conference this week
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			<itunes:duration>0:40:35</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Two interviews: Attorney Nicholas Tepper about how a Toyota social marketing campaign went very VERY wrong. And,  Scott Moulton, digital forensics expert, tells us about the unique challenges of conducting digital forensics on solid state drives. 
	* NBC's Twitter feed taken over by a group calling itself "The Script Kiddies"
	* Using Wireless Network Watcher and InSSIDer to discover the users on WiFi networks
	* Tales from the Dark Web: A new computer worm breaks "into" RDP connections
   * The CyberJungle travels to The High Technology Crime Investigators conference this week </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode228: * DigiNotar SSL breach: Jeff Hudson, CEO of Venefi on how businesses planners should respond
* What to patch, how to mitigate, what about XP, Apple; the DigiNotar breach
* Report: 99% of enterprises have malware infections that by-pass "security"
* Tales from the Dark Web: Social Network Spam Explodes
* Should I Change My Password? 
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* DigiNotar SSL breach: Jeff Hudson, CEO of Venefi on how businesses planners should respond
* What to patch, how to mitigate, what about XP, Apple; the DigiNotar breach
* Report: 99% of enterprises have malware infections that by-pass "security"
* Tales from the Dark Web: Social Network Spam Explodes
* Should I Change My Password?  </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Sep 5th, 2011: * DigiNotar SSL breach: Jeff Hudson, CEO of Venefi on how businesses planners should respond
* What to patch, how to mitigate, what about XP, Apple; the DigiNotar breach
* Report: 99% of enterprises have malware infections that by-pass "security"
* Tales from the Dark Web: Social Network Spam Explodes
* Should I Change My Password? See Show Notes/Links for Episode 228 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2011 21:05:00 GMT</pubDate>* DigiNotar SSL breach: Jeff Hudson, CEO of Venefi on how businesses planners should respond
* What to patch, how to mitigate, what about XP, Apple; the DigiNotar breach
* Report: 99% of enterprises have malware infections that by-pass "security"
* Tales from the Dark Web: Social Network Spam Explodes
* Should I Change My Password? 
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			<itunes:duration>0:33:10</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * DigiNotar SSL breach: Jeff Hudson, CEO of Venefi on how businesses planners should respond
* What to patch, how to mitigate, what about XP, Apple; the DigiNotar breach
* Report: 99% of enterprises have malware infections that by-pass "security"
* Tales from the Dark Web: Social Network Spam Explodes
* Should I Change My Password? </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode227: * Attorney Benjamin Wright needs your help with a new study; He tells us about it in our interview segment
* Taking down business competitors via cyber attack?
* Understanding the simplicity of the RSASecureID attack
* Tales from the Dark Web: Confidential voter data under attack
* Why that $99 HPwebOS tablet could be a business security risk
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Attorney Benjamin Wright needs your help with a new study; He tells us about it in our interview segment
* Taking down business competitors via cyber attack?
* Understanding the simplicity of the RSASecureID attack
* Tales from the Dark Web: Confidential voter data under attack
* Why that $99 HPwebOS tablet could be a business security risk </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 28th, 2011: * Attorney Benjamin Wright needs your help with a new study; He tells us about it in our interview segment
* Taking down business competitors via cyber attack?
* Understanding the simplicity of the RSASecureID attack
* Tales from the Dark Web: Confidential voter data under attack
* Why that $99 HPwebOS tablet could be a business security risk. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 227 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2011 00:05:00 GMT</pubDate>* Attorney Benjamin Wright needs your help with a new study; He tells us about it in our interview segment
* Taking down business competitors via cyber attack?
* Understanding the simplicity of the RSASecureID attack
* Tales from the Dark Web: Confidential voter data under attack
* Why that $99 HPwebOS tablet could be a business security risk
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			<itunes:duration>0:24:25</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Attorney Benjamin Wright needs your help with a new study; He tells us about it in our interview segment
* Taking down business competitors via cyber attack?
* Understanding the simplicity of the RSASecureID attack
* Tales from the Dark Web: Confidential voter data under attack
* Why that $99 HPwebOS tablet could be a business security risk </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode226: * Hotel VoIP system open to serious attack? Interview with Jason Ostrom of ViperLab.net
	* Smartphone monitoring or malware: it's all in the intent
	* Can schools control private teacher/student digital conversations?
	* Microsoft has committed itself to encouraging young women to enter tech by hosting an event called Digigirlz
	* Tales from the Dark Web: New wave of malware targets the desktops of web site publishers
	* 20th birthday of Linux
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Hotel VoIP system open to serious attack? Interview with Jason Ostrom of ViperLab.net
	* Smartphone monitoring or malware: it's all in the intent
	* Can schools control private teacher/student digital conversations?
	* Microsoft has committed itself to encouraging young women to enter tech by hosting an event called Digigirlz
	* Tales from the Dark Web: New wave of malware targets the desktops of web site publishers
	* 20th birthday of Linux </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 22nd, 2011: * Hotel VoIP system open to serious attack? Interview with Jason Ostrom of ViperLab.net
	* Smartphone monitoring or malware: it's all in the intent
	* Can schools control private teacher/student digital conversations?
	* Microsoft has committed itself to encouraging young women to enter tech by hosting an event called Digigirlz
	* Tales from the Dark Web: New wave of malware targets the desktops of web site publishers
	* 20th birthday of Linux. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 226 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 03:55:00 GMT</pubDate>* Hotel VoIP system open to serious attack? Interview with Jason Ostrom of ViperLab.net
	* Smartphone monitoring or malware: it's all in the intent
	* Can schools control private teacher/student digital conversations?
	* Microsoft has committed itself to encouraging young women to enter tech by hosting an event called Digigirlz
	* Tales from the Dark Web: New wave of malware targets the desktops of web site publishers
	* 20th birthday of Linux
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			<itunes:duration>0:27:30</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Hotel VoIP system open to serious attack? Interview with Jason Ostrom of ViperLab.net
	* Smartphone monitoring or malware: it's all in the intent
	* Can schools control private teacher/student digital conversations?
	* Microsoft has committed itself to encouraging young women to enter tech by hosting an event called Digigirlz
	* Tales from the Dark Web: New wave of malware targets the desktops of web site publishers
	* 20th birthday of Linux </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode225: * Cracking iPhone/iPad encryption; Interview with Andrey Belenko of ElcomSoft
	* Anonymous breaches another high profile site, posts thousands of user email addresses and passwords
	* Open source unmanned aerial vehicles at DefCon, and a closed source one on Lockeed's labs. What are the privacy implications?
	* Tales from the Dark Web: New tool to take down web sites using the web server's own processor
	* The Las Vegas Review Journal gets real reporting on DefCon
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Cracking iPhone/iPad encryption; Interview with Andrey Belenko of ElcomSoft
	* Anonymous breaches another high profile site, posts thousands of user email addresses and passwords
	* Open source unmanned aerial vehicles at DefCon, and a closed source one on Lockeed's labs. What are the privacy implications?
	* Tales from the Dark Web: New tool to take down web sites using the web server's own processor
	* The Las Vegas Review Journal gets real reporting on DefCon </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 15th, 2011: * Cracking iPhone/iPad encryption; Interview with Andrey Belenko of ElcomSoft
	* Anonymous breaches another high profile site, posts thousands of user email addresses and passwords
	* Open source unmanned aerial vehicles at DefCon, and a closed source one on Lockeed's labs. What are the privacy implications?
	* Tales from the Dark Web: New tool to take down web sites using the web server's own processor
	* The Las Vegas Review Journal gets real reporting on DefCon. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 225 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2011 04:50:00 GMT</pubDate>* Cracking iPhone/iPad encryption; Interview with Andrey Belenko of ElcomSoft
	* Anonymous breaches another high profile site, posts thousands of user email addresses and passwords
	* Open source unmanned aerial vehicles at DefCon, and a closed source one on Lockeed's labs. What are the privacy implications?
	* Tales from the Dark Web: New tool to take down web sites using the web server's own processor
	* The Las Vegas Review Journal gets real reporting on DefCon
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			<itunes:duration>0:32:15</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Cracking iPhone/iPad encryption; Interview with Andrey Belenko of ElcomSoft
	* Anonymous breaches another high profile site, posts thousands of user email addresses and passwords
	* Open source unmanned aerial vehicles at DefCon, and a closed source one on Lockeed's labs. What are the privacy implications?
	* Tales from the Dark Web: New tool to take down web sites using the web server's own processor
	* The Las Vegas Review Journal gets real reporting on DefCon </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode224: * Interview: Brian Kennish of Disconnect.me, on tracking the web trackers
* Interview: Tyler Shields of Vericode: Owning your mobile phone at every layer
* DNA ruling could add thousand of innocent arrestees to national crime database
* Gmail Man and email privacy
* XP at the root of an out-sized number of botnets 
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			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Interview: Brian Kennish of Disconnect.me, on tracking the web trackers
* Interview: Tyler Shields of Vericode: Owning your mobile phone at every layer
* DNA ruling could add thousand of innocent arrestees to national crime database
* Gmail Man and email privacy
* XP at the root of an out-sized number of botnets </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 1st, 2011: * Interview: Brian Kennish of Disconnect.me, on tracking the web trackers
* Interview: Tyler Shields of Vericode: Owning your mobile phone at every layer
* DNA ruling could add thousand of innocent arrestees to national crime database
* Gmail Man and email privacy
* XP at the root of an out-sized number of botnets. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 224 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>* Interview: Brian Kennish of Disconnect.me, on tracking the web trackers
* Interview: Tyler Shields of Vericode: Owning your mobile phone at every layer
* DNA ruling could add thousand of innocent arrestees to national crime database
* Gmail Man and email privacy
* XP at the root of an out-sized number of botnets 
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			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: Brian Kennish of Disconnect.me, on tracking the web trackers
* Interview: Tyler Shields of Vericode: Owning your mobile phone at every layer
* DNA ruling could add thousand of innocent arrestees to national crime database
* Gmail Man and email privacy
* XP at the root of an out-sized number of botnets </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode223: * Interview: Imperva CTO, Amichai Shulman on the web app attack preso you won't see at BlackHat Las Vegas
	* Businesses offering WiFi, with an extra helping of liability
	* Mac battery cyberflaw exposes explosive risk?
	* iPad2 winner announced; but don't jailbreak iOS 5 and expect over-the-air updates
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Interview: Imperva CTO, Amichai Shulman on the web app attack preso you won't see at BlackHat Las Vegas
	* Businesses offering WiFi, with an extra helping of liability
	* Mac battery cyberflaw exposes explosive risk?
	* iPad2 winner announced; but don't jailbreak iOS 5 and expect over-the-air updates</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jul 24, 2011: * Interview: Imperva CTO, Amichai Shulman on the web app attack preso you won't see at BlackHat Las Vegas
	* Businesses offering WiFi, with an extra helping of liability
	* Mac battery cyberflaw exposes explosive risk?
	* iPad2 winner announced; but don't jailbreak iOS 5 and expect over-the-air updates. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 223 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>* * Interview: Imperva CTO, Amichai Shulman on the web app attack preso you won't see at BlackHat Las Vegas
	* Businesses offering WiFi, with an extra helping of liability
	* Mac battery cyberflaw exposes explosive risk?
	* iPad2 winner announced; but don't jailbreak iOS 5 and expect over-the-air updates
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			<itunes:duration>0:31:26</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: Imperva CTO, Amichai Shulman on the web app attack preso you won't see at BlackHat Las Vegas
	* Businesses offering WiFi, with an extra helping of liability
	* Mac battery cyberflaw exposes explosive risk?
	* iPad2 winner announced; but don't jailbreak iOS 5 and expect over-the-air updates</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode222: * Interview: What role does social engineering play in APT? We talk with Gretchen Hellman of Vormetric.
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, beats Firefox, Chrome and Safari in crucial web protection?
* Smashing hard drive leads to conviction for obstruction
* Crowd-sourcing the reporting of webmail hijacks
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Interview: What role does social engineering play in APT? We talk with Gretchen Hellman of Vormetric.
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, beats Firefox, Chrome and Safari in crucial web protection?
* Smashing hard drive leads to conviction for obstruction
* Crowd-sourcing the reporting of webmail hijacks</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jul 19, 2011: * Interview: What role does social engineering play in APT? We talk with Gretchen Hellman of Vormetric.
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, beats Firefox, Chrome and Safari in crucial web protection?
* Smashing hard drive leads to conviction for obstruction
* Crowd-sourcing the reporting of webmail hijacks. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 222 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>* Interview: What role does social engineering play in APT? We talk with Gretchen Hellman of Vormetric.
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, beats Firefox, Chrome and Safari in crucial web protection?
* Smashing hard drive leads to conviction for obstruction
* Crowd-sourcing the reporting of webmail hijacks
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			<itunes:duration>0:27:31</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: What role does social engineering play in APT? We talk with Gretchen Hellman of Vormetric.
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, beats Firefox, Chrome and Safari in crucial web protection?
* Smashing hard drive leads to conviction for obstruction
* Crowd-sourcing the reporting of webmail hijacks</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle Episode221: * Interview: T-Mobile USA’s CISO, Bill Boni, has a different approach to fighting cybercriminals: Use Counter Intelligence techniques.
	* How safe is your laptop lock?
	* Could turning over your encryption key be a violation of the 5th Amendment?
	* Fake mobile banking security app hits Android users
	* Are blackhat search optimizers poisoning Google local results?
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Interview: T-Mobile USA’s CISO, Bill Boni, has a different approach to fighting cybercriminals: Use Counter Intelligence techniques.
	* How safe is your laptop lock?
	* Could turning over your encryption key be a violation of the 5th Amendment?
	* Fake mobile banking security app hits Android users
	* Are blackhat search optimizers poisoning Google local results?</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jul 11, 2011: * Interview: T-Mobile USA’s CISO, Bill Boni, has a different approach to fighting cybercriminals: Use Counter Intelligence techniques.
	* How safe is your laptop lock?
	* Could turning over your encryption key be a violation of the 5th Amendment?
	* Fake mobile banking security app hits Android users
	* Are blackhat search optimizers poisoning Google local results? See Show Notes/Links for Episode 221 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 03:55:00 GMT</pubDate>* Interview: T-Mobile USA’s CISO, Bill Boni, has a different approach to fighting cybercriminals: Use Counter Intelligence techniques.
	* How safe is your laptop lock?
	* Could turning over your encryption key be a violation of the 5th Amendment?
	* Fake mobile banking security app hits Android users
	* Are blackhat search optimizers poisoning Google local results?
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			<itunes:duration>0:26:44</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: T-Mobile USA’s CISO, Bill Boni, has a different approach to fighting cybercriminals: Use Counter Intelligence techniques.
	* How safe is your laptop lock?
	* Could turning over your encryption key be a violation of the 5th Amendment?
	* Fake mobile banking security app hits Android users
	* Are blackhat search optimizers poisoning Google local results?</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 220: * Interview: Yaron Dycian, Trusteer VP: Will Fed's new regs block banking trojans?
	* Bill could block some mobile device forensic captures 
	* FoxNews' Twitter account hijacked, what are the lessons learned?
	* Viscous botnet: Hard to detect, remove
	* Could MyMaxSpeed mobile app helps toss out speeding tickets?
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Interview: Yaron Dycian, Trusteer VP: Will Fed's new regs block banking trojans?
	* Bill could block some mobile device forensic captures 
	* FoxNews' Twitter account hijacked, what are the lessons learned?
	* Viscous botnet: Hard to detect, remove
	* Could MyMaxSpeed mobile app helps toss out speeding tickets?</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jul 05, 2011: * Interview: Yaron Dycian, Trusteer VP: Will Fed's new regs block banking trojans?
	* Bill could block some mobile device forensic captures 
	* FoxNews' Twitter account hijacked, what are the lessons learned?
	* Viscous botnet: Hard to detect, remove
	* Could MyMaxSpeed mobile app helps toss out speeding tickets? See Show Notes/Links for Episode 220 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 16:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:34:00</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: Yaron Dycian, Trusteer VP: Will Fed's new regs block banking trojans?
	* Bill could block some mobile device forensic captures 
	* FoxNews' Twitter account hijacked, what are the lessons learned?
	* Viscous botnet: Hard to detect, remove
	* Could MyMaxSpeed mobile app helps toss out speeding tickets?</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 235: * Interview: John Bace, Gartner, Congress just put a bounty on your boss; how one whistleblower earned $90million 
	 * Interview: Debra Logan, Gartner, on why a judge slapped a million dollar eDiscovery-related fine on a careless company
	 * The IRS fails a security audit (again)
	 * Does the TSA care about your tablet getting stolen at a checkpoint?
	 * The end of the supermarket club card?
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Interview: John Bace, Gartner, Congress just put a bounty on your boss; how one whistleblower earned $90million 
	 * Interview: Debra Logan, Gartner on why a judge slapped a million dollar eDiscovery-related fine on a careless company
	 * The IRS fails a security audit (again)
	 * Does the TSA care about your tablet getting stolen at a checkpoint?
	 * The end of the supermarket club card?</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jun 27, 2011: * Interview: John Bace, Gartner, Congress just put a bounty on your boss; how one whistleblower earned $90million 
	 * Interview: Debra Logan, Gartner, on why a judge slapped a million dollar eDiscovery-related fine on a careless company
	 * The IRS fails a security audit (again)
	 * Does the TSA care about your tablet getting stolen at a checkpoint?
	 * The end of the supermarket club card? See Show Notes/Links for Episode 219 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 23:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:55:00</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: John Bace, Gartner, Congress just put a bounty on your boss; how one whistleblower earned $90million 
	 * Interview: Debra Logan, Gartner, on why a judge slapped a million dollar eDiscovery-related fine on a careless company
	 * The IRS fails a security audit (again)
	 * Does the TSA care about your tablet getting stolen at a checkpoint?
	 * The end of the supermarket club card?</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 218: *Interview: InfoSec researcher Casey Halverson discovers an unusual tracking "feature" in his Nissan Leaf
	*Interview: Marc Maiffret, CTO of eEye Digital on how the simple cyberattacks distract us from the more serious ones
	*Remote PC tracking software strikes again...Now a retailer is in trouble
	 </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>*Interview: InfoSec researcher Casey Halverson discovers an unusual tracking "feature" in his Nissan Leaf
	*Interview: Marc Maiffret, CTO of eEye Digital on how the simple cyberattacks distract us from the more serious ones *Remote PC tracking software strikes again...Now a retailer is in trouble</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jun 20, 2011: *Interview: InfoSec researcher Casey Halverson discovers an unusual tracking "feature" in his Nissan Leaf
	*Interview: Marc Maiffret, CTO of eEye Digital on how the simple cyberattacks distract us from the more serious ones. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 218 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 04:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:35:00</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> *Interview: InfoSec researcher Casey Halverson discovers an unusual tracking "feature" in his Nissan Leaf
	*Interview: Marc Maiffret, CTO of eEye Digital on how the simple cyberattacks distract us from the more serious ones *Remote PC tracking software strikes again...Now a retailer is in trouble</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 217: * Interview: Mathew Prince, CEO of web security firm CloudFlare
	* US freezes bank accounts of large-scale scareware gang
	* Do work emails enjoy spousal privilege?
	* Tales from the Dark Web: Spanish Police arrest three in Anonymous hacktivist probe
	* Mac OS X Lion browser mode hides stealth security features </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Interview: Mathew Prince, CEO of web security firm CloudFlare
	* US freezes bank accounts of large-scale scareware gang
	* Do work emails enjoy spousal privilege?
	* Tales from the Dark Web: Spanish Police arrest three in Anonymous hacktivist probe 
	* Mac OS X Lion browser mode hides stealth security features 	</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jun 13, 2011: * Interview: Mathew Prince, CEO of web security firm CloudFlare
	* US freezes bank accounts of large-scale scareware gang
	* Do work emails enjoy spousal privilege?
	* Tales from the Dark Web: Spanish Police arrest three in Anonymous hacktivist probe. 
	* Mac OS X Lion browser mode hides stealth security features. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 217 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 14:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:26:05</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: Mathew Prince, CEO of web security firm CloudFlare
	* US freezes bank accounts of large-scale scareware gang
	* Do work emails enjoy spousal privilege?
	* Tales from the Dark Web: Spanish Police arrest three in Anonymous hacktivist probe 
	* Mac OS X Lion browser mode hides stealth security features</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 216: * Interview: Stina Ehrensvard, CEO and Founder of Yubico on RSASecureID-related breaches * Interview: Jeff Hudson CEO of Venafia, on RSASecureID-related breaches * The wave of server breaches spread * Tales from the Dark Web: Nasty DHCP/DNS attack spread by USB?</title>
	* A new wave of Linux-powered thin and light portables to hit the market?
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Interview: Stina Ehrensvard, CEO and Founder of Yubico on RSASecureID-related breaches * Interview: Jeff Hudson CEO of Venafia, on RSASecureID-related breaches * The wave of server breaches spread * Tales from the Dark Web: Nasty DHCP/DNS attack spread by USB?</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Jun 06, 2011: * Interview: Stina Ehrensvard, CEO and Founder of Yubico on RSASecureID-related breaches * Interview: Jeff Hudson CEO of Venafia, on RSASecureID-related breaches * The wave of server breaches spread * Tales from the Dark Web: Nasty DHCP/DNS attack spread by USB? See Show Notes/Links for Episode 216 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 09:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:35:30</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: Stina Ehrensvard, CEO and Founder of Yubico on RSASecureID-related breaches * Interview: Jeff Hudson CEO of Venafia, on RSASecureID-related breaches * The wave of server breaches spread * Tales from the Dark Web: Nasty DHCP/DNS attack spread by USB? </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 215: 
	* Interview: Checklist compliance vs. security, with Lila Kee of GlobalSign
	* Why are users not using the built-in do-not-track browser features?
	* Could just about anyone be a "hacker" with 15 minutes of instruction?
	* TV's PBS = Passwords Been Stolen?</title>
	* A new wave of Linux-powered thin and light portables to hit the market?
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Interview: Checklist compliance vs. security, with Lila Kee of GlobalSign
	* Why are users not using the built-in do-not-track browser features?
	* Could just about anyone be a "hacker" with 15 minutes of instruction?
	* TV's PBS = Passwords Been Stolen?</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>May 31, 2011: * Interview: Checklist compliance vs. security, with Lila Kee of GlobalSign
	* Why are users not using the built-in do-not-track browser features?
	* Could just about anyone be a "hacker" with 15 minutes of instruction?
	* TV's PBS = Passwords Been Stolen?See Show Notes/Links for Episode 215 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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	* Why are users not using the built-in do-not-track browser features?
	* Could just about anyone be a "hacker" with 15 minutes of instruction?
	* TV's PBS = Passwords Been Stolen? </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 214: * Interview: Seven questions to ask before signing a CloudComputing contract, with Chuck Kellner of D4 * Interview: Forensic Pro's take on the Android Token Flaw, with Lee Reiber of AccessData * Many small firms learn the hard way that they're no "too small" to be hit by cyber attack * What is the "Toyota Friend" car-connected social network? </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>* Interview: Seven questions to ask before signing a CloudComputing contract, with Chuck Kellner of D4 * Interview: Forensic Pro's take on the Android Token Flaw, with Lee Reiber of AccessData * Many small firms learn the hard way that they're no "too small" to be hit by cyber attack * What is the "Toyota Friend" car-connected social network? 	</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>May 24, 2011: * Interview: Seven questions to ask before signing a CloudComputing contract, with Chuck Kellner of D4 * Interview: Forensic Pro's take on the Android Token Flaw, with Lee Reiber of AccessData * Many small firms learn the hard way that they're no "too small" to be hit by cyber attack * What is the "Toyota Friend" car-connected social network? See Show Notes/Links for Episode 214 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate> Tue, 24 May 2011 04:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: Seven questions to ask before signing a CloudComputing contract, with Chuck Kellner of D4 * Interview: Forensic Pro's take on the Android Token Flaw, with Lee Reiber of AccessData * Many small firms learn the hard way that they're no "too small" to be hit by cyber attack * What is the "Toyota Friend" car-connected social network? </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 213:  * Two interviews: Scott Cleland, author of "Search and Destroy, Why You Can't Trust Google Inc." And, Alyn Hocky with security firm Clearswift, on businesses responding to the Sony Playstation breach 
* Study: PCI compliance risks for small and med-sized businesses
 * Ira travels to AccessData Forensics conference this week    </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>   * Two interviews: Scott Cleland, author of "Search and Destroy, Why You Can't Trust Google Inc." And, Alyn Hocky with security firm Clearswift, on businesses responding to the Sony Playstation breach 
* Study: PCI compliance risks for small and med-sized businesses
 * Ira travels to AccessData Forensics conference this week  	</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>May 16, 2011: * Two interviews: Scott Cleland, author of "Search and Destroy, Why You Can't Trust Google Inc." And, Alyn Hocky with security firm Clearswift, on businesses responding to the Sony Playstation breach 
* Study: PCI compliance risks for small and med-sized businesses
 * Ira travels to AccessData Forensics conference this week. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 213 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate> Mon, 16 May 2011 00:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords> * Two interviews: Scott Cleland, author of "Search and Destroy, Why You Can't Trust Google Inc." And, Alyn Hocky with security firm Clearswift, on businesses responding to the Sony Playstation breach
* Study: PCI compliance risks for small and med-sized businesses  * Ira travels to AccessData Forensics conference this week  </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 212:  * Interview: What went wrong at Sony? Well, it was more than a technical failure. Maybe management shrugged their shoulders at information security. We'll talk with Marc Maiffret, the co-founder of E-eye Digital Security
	* Study: Most cloud service providers admit to not protecting data on their networks
	* Law Enforcement child porn raids and locking down WiFi networks
	* A new wave of malware is targeting Apple users, there are some basic steps you can take to protect yourself, once you know the threat
   * Ira travels to AccessData Forensics conference next week  </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>   * Interview: What went wrong at Sony? Well, it was more than a technical failure. Maybe management shrugged their shoulders at information security. We'll talk with Marc Maiffret, the co-founder of E-eye Digital Security
	* Study: Most cloud service providers admit to not protecting data on their networks
	* Law Enforcement child porn raids and locking down WiFi networks
	* A new wave of malware is targeting Apple users, there are some basic steps you can take to protect yourself, once you know the threat
   * Ira travels to AccessData Forensics conference next week	</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>May 09, 2011: * Interview: What went wrong at Sony? Well, it was more than a technical failure. Maybe management shrugged their shoulders at information security. We'll talk with Marc Maiffret, the co-founder of E-eye Digital Security
	* Study: Most cloud service providers admit to not protecting data on their networks
	* Law Enforcement child porn raids and locking down WiFi networks
	* A new wave of malware is targeting Apple users, there are some basic steps you can take to protect yourself, once you know the threat
   * Ira travels to AccessData Forensics conference next week. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 212 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate> Mon, 09 May 2011 00:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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	* Study: Most cloud service providers admit to not protecting data on their networks
	* Law Enforcement child porn raids and locking down WiFi networks
	* A new wave of malware is targeting Apple users, there are some basic steps you can take to protect yourself, once you know the threat
   * Ira travels to AccessData Forensics conference next week</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 211:  * Interview: Vladimir Katalov, CEO of Elcomsoft, on the ability to forge metadata on certain digital cameras
	  * Sony PSN breach, the lawsuits begin, and strategies for ID protection on any site
	  * Most breach victims never report the crime
	  * Tales from the Dark Web: Zues Trojan adds investment fraud
     * Verizon to add a tracking warning label</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>   * Interview: Vladimir Katalov, CEO of Elcomsoft, on the ability to forge metadata on certain digital cameras
	  * Sony PSN breach, the lawsuits begin, and strategies for ID protection on any site
	  * Most breach victims never report the crime
	  * Tales from the Dark Web: Zues Trojan adds investment fraud
     * Verizon to add a tracking warning label	</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>May 01, 2011: * Interview: Vladimir Katalov, CEO of Elcomsoft, on the ability to forge metadata on certain digital cameras
	  * Sony PSN breach, the lawsuits begin, and strategies for ID protection on any site
	  * Most breach victims never report the crime
	  * Tales from the Dark Web: Zues Trojan adds investment fraud
     * Verizon to add a tracking warning label. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 211 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate> Sun, 01 May 2011 19:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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	  * Sony PSN breach, the lawsuits begin, and strategies for ID protection on any site
	  * Most breach victims never report the crime
	  * Tales from the Dark Web: Zues Trojan adds investment fraud
     * Verizon to add a tracking warning label.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 210: * Interview: Alex Levinson, iPhone forensics expert on iOS TrackerGate
* Interview: Mark Fancher of the Michigan ACLU on Michigan TrackerGate
* Free Open Source Project (FOSS) to provide security and privacy apps for Android</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  * Interview: Alex Levinson, iPhone forensics expert on iOS TrackerGate
* Interview: Mark Fancher of the Michigan ACLU on Michigan TrackerGate
* Free Open Source Project (FOSS) to provide security and privacy apps for Android	</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Apr 25, 2011:  * Interview: Alex Levinson, iPhone forensics expert on iOS TrackerGate
* Interview: Mark Fancher of the Michigan ACLU on Michigan TrackerGate
* Free Open Source Project (FOSS) to provide security and privacy apps for Android.	See Show Notes/Links for Episode 210 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate> Mon, 25 Apr 2011 00:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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* Interview: Mark Fancher of the Michigan ACLU on Michigan TrackerGate
* Free Open Source Project (FOSS) to provide security and privacy apps for Android.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 209: * Interview: Mickey Boodaei, CEO of Trusteer: Why increased staff training is not enough to thwart business espionage attacks. 
	* New Facebook trial: Forensic/ediscovery case of the year or maybe of the decade
	* Court rules that consumer zip codes can't be collected by retailers when consumers use their credit card
	* Tales from the Dark Web: Several popular Adobe products are being exploited with attacks in the wild.  
	We will tell you which flaws the company has patching, and which ones they haven't.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  * Interview: Mickey Boodaei, CEO of Trusteer: Why increased staff training is not enough to thwart business espionage attacks. 
	* New Facebook trial: Forensic/ediscovery case of the year or maybe of the decade
	* Court rules that consumer zip codes can't be collected by retailers when consumers use their credit card
	* Tales from the Dark Web: Several popular Adobe products are being exploited with attacks in the wild.  
	We will tell you which flaws the company has patching, and which ones they haven't.	</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Apr 18, 2011:  * Interview: Mickey Boodaei, CEO of Trusteer: Why increased staff training is not enough to thwart business espionage attacks. 
	* New Facebook trial: Forensic/ediscovery case of the year or maybe of the decade
	* Court rules that consumer zip codes can't be collected by retailers when consumers use their credit card
	* Tales from the Dark Web: Several popular Adobe products are being exploited with attacks in the wild.  
	We will tell you which flaws the company has patching, and which ones they haven't.	See Show Notes/Links for Episode 209 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate> Mon, 18 Apr 2011 05:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: Mickey Boodaei, CEO of Trusteer: Why increased staff training is not enough to thwart business espionage attacks. 
	* New Facebook trial: Forensic/ediscovery case of the year or maybe of the decade
	* Court rules that consumer zip codes can't be collected by retailers when consumers use their credit card
	* Tales from the Dark Web: Several popular Adobe products are being exploited with attacks in the wild.  
	We will tell you which flaws the company has patching, and which ones they haven't.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 208:  * Interview: Brian Fox, the creator of BASH (BASH makes a lot of Linux tasks easier), is working on a brand-new project to simplify browser security. 
	 * Study: Energy and Utility Companies are NOT taking data security seriously; including smartgrid data security
	 * Should driver privacy law be revised?
	 * How to block browser and socialmedia geotracking
	 * Tales from the Dark Web: Was Epsilon Marketing warned about the email attack that lead to the largest data breach in US history?
	 * "Anatomy of the Tweet" can help in digital forensic investigations</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  * Interview: Brian Fox, the creator of BASH (BASH makes a lot of Linux tasks easier), is working on a brand-new project to simplify browser security. 
	 * Study: Energy and Utility Companies are NOT taking data security seriously; including smartgrid data security
	 * Should driver privacy law be revised?
	 * How to block browser and socialmedia geotracking
	 * Tales from the Dark Web: Was Epsilon Marketing warned about the email attack that lead to the largest data breach in US history?
	 * "Anatomy of the Tweet" can help in digital forensic investigations	</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Apr 11, 2011:  * Interview: Brian Fox, the creator of BASH (BASH makes a lot of Linux tasks easier), is working on a brand-new project to simplify browser security. 
	 * Study: Energy and Utility Companies are NOT taking data security seriously; including smartgrid data security
	 * Should driver privacy law be revised?
	 * How to block browser and socialmedia geotracking
	 * Tales from the Dark Web: Was Epsilon Marketing warned about the email attack that lead to the largest data breach in US history?
	 * "Anatomy of the Tweet" can help in digital forensic investigations.	See Show Notes/Links for Episode 208 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate> Mon, 11 Apr 2011 00:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords> * Interview: Brian Fox, the creator of BASH (BASH makes a lot of Linux tasks easier), is working on a brand-new project to simplify browser security. 
	 * Study: Energy and Utility Companies are NOT taking data security seriously; including smartgrid data security
	 * Should driver privacy law be revised?
	 * How to block browser and socialmedia geotracking
	 * Tales from the Dark Web: Was Epsilon Marketing warned about the email attack that lead to the largest data breach in US history?
	 * "Anatomy of the Tweet" can help in digital forensic investigations</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 223:  *Interview: Rob Lee, of SANS: Defining the Advanced Persistent Threat(APT)
	 *Our take on the Epsilon breach
	 *News on the causes of the RSA breach
	 *Pornwikileaks and the outing of actor HIV status
	 *Tales from the Dark Web: Large drive-by download attack impacting now
	 *Panic button for mobile devices	</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  *Interview: Rob Lee, of SANS: Defining the Advanced Persistent Threat(APT)
	 *Our take on the Epsilon breach
	 *News on the causes of the RSA breach
	 *Pornwikileaks and the outing of actor HIV status
	 *Tales from the Dark Web: Large drive-by download attack impacting now
	 *Panic button for mobile devices	</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Apr 04, 2011:  *Interview: Rob Lee, of SANS: Defining the Advanced Persistent Threat(APT)
	 *Our take on the Epsilon breach
	 *News on the causes of the RSA breach
	 *Pornwikileaks and the outing of actor HIV status
	 *Tales from the Dark Web: Large drive-by download attack impacting now
	 *Panic button for mobile devices.	See Show Notes/Links for Episode 207 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate> Mon, 04 Apr 2011 17:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:59:45</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> 	*Interview: Rob Lee, of SANS: Defining the Advanced Persistent Threat(APT)
	 *Our take on the Epsilon breach
	 *News on the causes of the RSA breach
	 *Pornwikileaks and the outing of actor HIV status
	 *Tales from the Dark Web: Large drive-by download attack impacting now
	 *Panic button for mobile devices
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 206: *Interview: Joe Scott, CEO PhantomAlert, on the "DUI App" being removed from the BlackberryAppStore *Big brother crawls up your nose *The SSL cert fiasco, and what you need to do *BlackBerry PlayBook app issues? *Tales from the Dark Web: This ain't logistics. That shipping alert in your email might have more than a tracking number. How a successful old attack is making a comeback.  		</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> *Interview: Joe Scott, CEO PhantomAlert, on the "DUI App" being removed from the BlackberryAppStore *Big brother crawls up your nose *The SSL cert fiasco, and what you need to do *BlackBerry PlayBook app issues? *Tales from the Dark Web: This ain't logistics. That shipping alert in your email might have more than a tracking number. How a successful old attack is making a comeback. 		</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Mar 28, 2011: *Interview: Joe Scott, CEO PhantomAlert, on the "DUI App" being removed from the BlackberryAppStore *Big brother crawls up your nose *The SSL cert fiasco, and what you need to do *BlackBerry PlayBook app issues? *Tales from the Dark Web: This ain't logistics. That shipping alert in your email might have more than a tracking number. How a successful old attack is making a comeback.	See Show Notes/Links for Episode 206 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 02:35:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:48:55</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> 	*Interview: Joe Scott, CEO PhantomAlert, on the "DUI App" being removed from the BlackberryAppStore *Big brother crawls up your nose *The SSL cert fiasco, and what you need to do *BlackBerry PlayBook app issues? *Tales from the Dark Web: This ain't logistics. That shipping alert in your email might have more than a tracking number. How a successful old attack is making a comeback.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 205: *Interview: Peter Schlampp, Solara Networks on the RSA SecureID breach and network forensics
	 *Web browser anti-tracking 
	 *RSA SecureID breach
	 *Does transparency webapp threaten citizen data when authenticating users?
	 *Civil court action used to take down evil botnet
	 *Tales from the Dark Web: What do you get when you stir up a pot full of natural disasters, social media alerts, Java exploits and rogue anti-virus? 		</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> *Interview: Peter Schlampp, Solara Networks on the RSA SecureID breach and network forensics
	 *Web browser anti-tracking 
	 *RSA SecureID breach
	 *Does transparency webapp threaten citizen data when authenticating users?
	 *Civil court action used to take down evil botnet
	 *Tales from the Dark Web: What do you get when you stir up a pot full of natural disasters, social media alerts, Java exploits and rogue anti-virus? 		</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Mar 21, 2011: *Interview: Peter Schlampp, Solara Networks on the RSA SecureID breach and network forensics
	 *Web browser anti-tracking 
	 *RSA SecureID breach
	 *Does transparency webapp threaten citizen data when authenticating users?
	 *Civil court action used to take down evil botnet
	 *Tales from the Dark Web: What do you get when you stir up a pot full of natural disasters, social media alerts, Java exploits and rogue anti-virus?	See Show Notes/Links for Episode 205 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 01:35:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:43:06</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> 	*Interview: Peter Schlampp, Solara Networks on the RSA SecureID breach and network forensics
	 *Web browser anti-tracking 
	 *RSA SecureID breach
	 *Does transparency webapp threaten citizen data when authenticating users?
	 *Civil court action used to take down evil botnet
	 *Tales from the Dark Web: What do you get when you stir up a pot full of natural disasters, social media alerts, Java exploits and rogue anti-virus?</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 204: *Interviews: Trevor Dietrich, on virtulization app to secure iPads + more. He's seeking beta testers.
	*Lawsuit: School official uses student PII data in lesson plan
	*Industrial Espionage at Renault, or poor forensics, or both?
	*Electric smart meter opt out, but scant mention of The 4th Amendment
	*The iPhone 4 falls at CanSecWest Pwn2Own Contest
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Vehicle hacking via trojan MP3?</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> *Interviews: Trevor Dietrich, on virtulization app to secure iPads + more. He's seeking beta testers.
	*Lawsuit: School official uses student PII data in lesson plan
	*Industrial Espionage at Renault, or poor forensics, or both?
	*Electric smart meter opt out, but scant mention of The 4th Amendment
	*The iPhone 4 falls at CanSecWest Pwn2Own Contest
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Vehicle hacking via trojan MP3?</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Mar 14, 2011: *Interviews: Trevor Dietrich, on virtulization app to secure iPads + more. He's seeking beta testers.
	*Lawsuit: School official uses student PII data in lesson plan
	*Industrial Espionage at Renault, or poor forensics, or both?
	*Electric smart meter opt out, but scant mention of The 4th Amendment
	*The iPhone 4 falls at CanSecWest Pwn2Own Contest
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Vehicle hacking via trojan MP3?
	See Show Notes/Links for Episode 204 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 02:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:39:58</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> 	*Interviews: Trevor Dietrich, on virtulization app to secure iPads + more. He's seeking beta testers.
	*Lawsuit: School official uses student PII data in lesson plan
	*Industrial Espionage at Renault, or poor forensics, or both?
	*Electric smart meter opt out, but scant mention of The 4th Amendment
	*The iPhone 4 falls at CanSecWest Pwn2Own Contest
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Vehicle hacking via trojan MP3?</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 203: *Interviews: Charlie Miller, 3x Pwn2Own "hacking" contest winner stays home; response by Dragos, Founder 
	*Lawsuit: Amazon taking liberties (and more?) with user-set privacy
	*Google Android in app malware flap, iPad2 security, and Blackberry Playbook running Android apps + better security?
	*Disgruntled employee destroys critical business data
	*The CyberJungle take on the OtterBox case for "slider" smartphones
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Exactly what is the "boy-in-the-browser attack?</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> *Interviews: Charlie Miller, 3x Pwn2Own "hacking" contest winner stays home; response by Dragos, Founder 
	*Lawsuit: Amazon taking liberties (and more?) with user-set privacy
	*Google Android in app malware flap, iPad2 security, and Blackberry Playbook running Android apps + better security?
	*Disgruntled employee destroys critical business data
	*The CyberJungle take on the OtterBox case for "slider" smartphones
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Exactly what is the "boy-in-the-browser attack?</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Mar 7, 2011: *Interviews: Charlie Miller, 3x Pwn2Own "hacking" contest winner stays home; response by Dragos, Founder 
	*Lawsuit: Amazon taking liberties (and more?) with user-set privacy
	*Google Android in app malware flap, iPad2 security, and Blackberry Playbook running Android apps + better security?
	*Disgruntled employee destroys critical business data
	*The CyberJungle take on the OtterBox case for "slider" smartphones
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Exactly what is the "boy-in-the-browser attack? 
	See Show Notes/Links for Episode 203 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 20:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:53:20</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> 	*Interviews: Charlie Miller, 3x Pwn2Own "hacking" contest winner stays home; response by Dragos, Founder 
	*Lawsuit: Amazon taking liberties (and more?) with user-set privacy
	*Google Android in app malware flap, iPad2 security, and Blackberry Playbook running Android apps + better security?
	*Disgruntled employee destroys critical business data
	*The CyberJungle take on the OtterBox case for "slider" smartphones
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Exactly what is the "boy-in-the-browser attack?"
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Zues Trojan meets Crank Yankers in a social engineering scheme to drain bank accounts by phone</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 202: *Interview: Brett Kingstone The author of The Real War Against America, on industrial espionage featuring Chinese spies paying American employees to steal intellectual property.
   *Police Department officer indicted on federal wire fraud and identity theft charges	
	*London Stock Exchange and MorganStanley: Added to the list of financial services companies breached by cyber criminals
	*A woman in a child custody battle with her ex decided it might help if she had recordings of everything
	*Is that a RAT in your Mac, or have you just been pwnd? 
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Zues Trojan meets Crank Yankers in a social engineering scheme to drain bank accounts by phone.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> *Interview: Brett Kingstone The author of The Real War Against America, on industrial espionage featuring Chinese spies paying American employees to steal intellectual property.
   *Police Department officer indicted on federal wire fraud and identity theft charges	
	*London Stock Exchange and MorganStanley: Added to the list of financial services companies breached by cyber criminals
	*A woman in a child custody battle with her ex decided it might help if she had recordings of everything
	*Is that a RAT in your Mac, or have you just been pwnd? 
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Zues Trojan meets Crank Yankers in a social engineering scheme to drain bank accounts by phone.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Mar 1, 2011: *Interview: Brett Kingstone The author of The Real War Against America, on industrial espionage featuring Chinese spies paying American employees to steal intellectual property.
   *Police Department officer indicted on federal wire fraud and identity theft charges	
	*London Stock Exchange and MorganStanley: Added to the list of financial services companies breached by cyber criminals
	*A woman in a child custody battle with her ex decided it might help if she had recordings of everything
	*Is that a RAT in your Mac, or have you just been pwnd? 
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Zues Trojan meets Crank Yankers in a social engineering scheme to drain bank accounts by phone. 
	See Show Notes/Links for Episode 202 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 01 Mar 2011 22:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:33:50</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> *Interview: Brett Kingstone The author of The Real War Against America, on industrial espionage featuring Chinese spies paying American employees to steal intellectual property.
   *Police Department officer indicted on federal wire fraud and identity theft charges	
	*London Stock Exchange and MorganStanley: Added to the list of financial services companies breached by cyber criminals
	*A woman in a child custody battle with her ex decided it might help if she had recordings of everything
	*Is that a RAT in your Mac, or have you just been pwnd? 
	*Tales from the Dark Web: Zues Trojan meets Crank Yankers in a social engineering scheme to drain bank accounts by phone.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 201: *RSA Interview: Mobile Security with Winn Schwartau, of Mobile Active Defense
	*Note: Due to studio upgrades, we break with standard format this week. Episode 201 is a two-part conversation on mobile security from the RSA Security Conference</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> *RSA Interview: Mobile Security with Winn Schwartau, of Mobile Active Defense
	*Note: Due to studio upgrades, we break with standard format this week. Episode 201 is a two-part conversation on mobile security from the RSA Security Conference</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Feb 23, 2011: *RSA Interview: Mobile Security with Winn Schwartau, with Mobile Active Defense
	*Note: Due to studio upgrades, we break with standard format this week. Episode 201 is a two-part conversation on mobile security from the RSA Security Conference. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 201 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 23 Feb 2011 06:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:15:10</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> *RSA Interview: Mobile Security with Winn Schwartau, of Mobile Active Defense
	*Note: Due to studio upgrades, we break with standard format this week. Episode 201 is a two-part conversation on mobile security from the RSA Security Conference</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 200: *Interview: SecurityMan - Skipping the alarm tax/fee
	*RSA Conference report: CipherCloud, businesses can encrypt data on popular cloud services like Salesforce.com
	*RSA Conference report: Invincea has a new technology that combines virtual machine browsers with behavior-based malware blocking.
	*RSA Conference report: Entersect from South Africa has a very interesting twist to 2-factor authentication.
	*No man’s personal identity is safe while the legislature is in session
	*Tales From the Dark Web: HBGary's exposed for trying to counter-attack Wikileaks, security institute issues rare request related to counter-counter-attack	 CyberCrime.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> *Interview: SecurityMan - Low cost physical security for small offices, branch offices, and home offices
	*RSA Conference report: CipherCloud, businesses can encrypt data on popular cloud services like Salesforce.com
	*RSA Conference report: Invincea has a new technology that combines virtual machine browsers with behavior-based malware blocking.
	*RSA Conference report: Entersect from South Africa has a very interesting twist to 2-factor authentication.
	*No man’s personal identity is safe while the legislature is in session
	*Tales From the Dark Web: HBGary's exposed for trying to counter-attack Wikileaks, security institute issues rare request related to counter-counter-attack	CyberCrime.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Feb 15, 2011: *Interview: SecurityMan - Low cost physical security for small offices, branch offices, and home offices
	*RSA Conference report: CipherCloud, businesses can encrypt data on popular cloud services like Salesforce.com
	*RSA Conference report: Invincea has a new technology that combines virtual machine browsers with behavior-based malware blocking.
	*RSA Conference report: Entersect from South Africa has a very interesting twist to 2-factor authentication.
	*No man’s personal identity is safe while the legislature is in session
	*Tales From the Dark Web: HBGary's exposed for trying to counter-attack Wikileaks, security institute issues rare request related to counter-counter-attack	CyberCrime. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 200 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 15 Feb 2011 17:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:28:30</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> *Interview: SecurityMan - Low cost physical security for small offices, branch offices, and home offices
	*RSA Conference report: CipherCloud, businesses can encrypt data on popular cloud services like Salesforce.com
	*RSA Conference report: Invincea has a new technology that combines virtual machine browsers with behavior-based malware blocking.
	*RSA Conference report: Entersect from South Africa has a very interesting twist to 2-factor authentication.
	*No man’s personal identity is safe while the legislature is in session
	*Tales From the Dark Web: HBGary's exposed for trying to counter-attack Wikileaks, security institute issues rare request related to counter-counter-attack	CyberCrime.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 199: *Interview: "Google Tracks You...We Don't" - A new web site takes on Google, by NOT tracking you. We talk with Gabriel Weinberg of DuckDuckGo.com
	 *Judge orders a JUROR to reveal private Facebook postings in California criminal case
	 *What NASDAQ is and isn't saying about another high-profile cyber attack
	 *Surge in Adobe PDF attacks impacting Windows, Mac and Linux users
	 *Texas AG pushes for new anti-sexting law - but with a twist
	 *Milwaukee has beer and Vegas has casinos. In our Tales from the Dark Web segment, we’ll tell you about a city where the top industry is CyberCrime.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> *Interview: "Google Tracks You...We Don't" - A new web site takes on Google, by NOT tracking you. We talk with Gabriel Weinberg of DuckDuckGo.com
	 *Judge orders a JUROR to reveal private Facebook postings in California criminal case
	 *What NASDAQ is and isn't saying about another high-profile cyber attack
	 *Surge in Adobe PDF attacks impacting Windows, Mac and Linux users
	 *Texas AG pushes for new anti-sexting law - but with a twist
	 *Milwaukee has beer and Vegas has casinos. In our Tales from the Dark Web segment, we’ll tell you about a city where the top industry is CyberCrime.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Feb 08 2011: *Interview: "Google Tracks You...We Don't" - A new web site takes on Google, by NOT tracking you. We talk with Gabriel Weinberg of DuckDuckGo.com
	 *Judge orders a JUROR to reveal private Facebook postings in California criminal case
	 *What NASDAQ is and isn't saying about another high-profile cyber attack
	 *Surge in Adobe PDF attacks impacting Windows, Mac and Linux users
	 *Texas AG pushes for new anti-sexting law - but with a twist
	 *Milwaukee has beer and Vegas has casinos. In our Tales from the Dark Web segment, we’ll tell you about a city where the top industry is CyberCrime. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 199 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 08 Feb 2011 23:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:26:17</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> *Interview: "Google Tracks You...We Don't" - A new web site takes on Google, by NOT tracking you. We talk with Gabriel Weinberg of DuckDuckGo.com
	 *Judge orders a JUROR to reveal private Facebook postings in California criminal case
	 *What NASDAQ is and isn't saying about another high-profile cyber attack
	 *Surge in Adobe PDF attacks impacting Windows, Mac and Linux users
	 *Texas AG pushes for new anti-sexting law - but with a twist
	 *Milwaukee has beer and Vegas has casinos. In our Tales from the Dark Web segment, we’ll tell you about a city where the top industry is CyberCrime.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 198: *Interview: Hey, is that an SMS botnet in your pocket? Smartphone security researcher Georgia Weidman in her first radio interview following Shmoocon.
	 *Wired magazine jolts subscribers with personalized covers
	 *Data retention law does not help law enforcement fight crime, study reveals
	 *The cost of non-compliance with security more expensive than the cost of security, says study
	 *Smartgrid backlash grows
		 *Last may, the Dow plummeted in seconds. Fat-finger error, or something more sinister? Find out in Tales From The Dark Web.
	 *Slammed: An attempt to regulate computer forensic pros in the State of Virginia</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> *Interview: Hey, is that an SMS botnet in your pocket? Smartphone security researcher Georgia Weidman in her first radio interview following Shmoocon.
	 *Wired magazine jolts subscribers with personalized covers
	 *Data retention law does not help law enforcement fight crime, study reveals
	 *The cost of non-compliance with security more expensive than the cost of security, says study
	 *Smartgrid backlash grows
		 *Last may, the Dow plummeted in seconds. Fat-finger error, or something more sinister? Find out in Tales From The Dark Web.
	 *Slammed: An attempt to regulate computer forensic pros in the State of Virginia</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Feb 01 2011: *Interview: Hey, is that an SMS botnet in your pocket? Smartphone security researcher Georgia Weidman in her first radio interview following Shmoocon.
	 *Wired magazine jolts subscribers with personalized covers
	 *Data retention law does not help law enforcement fight crime, study reveals
	 *The cost of non-compliance with security more expensive than the cost of security, says study
	 *Smartgrid backlash grows
		 *Last may, the Dow plummeted in seconds. Fat-finger error, or something more sinister? Find out in Tales From The Dark Web.
	 *Slammed: An attempt to regulate computer forensic pros in the State of Virginia. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 198 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 01 Feb 2011 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords> *Interview: Hey, is that an SMS botnet in your pocket? Smartphone security researcher Georgia Weidman in her first radio interview following Shmoocon.
	 *Wired magazine jolts subsribers with personalized covers
	 *Data retention law does not help law enforcement fight crime, study reveals
	 *The cost of non-compliance with security more expensive than the cost of security, says study
	 *Smartgrid backlash grows
		 *Last may, the Dow plummeted in seconds. Fat-finger error, or somethin‎g more sinister? Find out in Tales From The Dark Web.
	 *Slammed: An attempt to regulate computer forensic pros in the State of Virginia</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 197: *Interview: HP Security Evangelist Rafel Los, on Business App Security.
*Record a cop, go to jail.
*The Dark Web never sleeps, even when it's lights out at Fort Dix Federal Prison.
*A California Appeals court has ruled that businesses can be held strictly liable for actions done by their affiliates (and sub-affiliates).
*Trapster Hacked - Trapster alerts your smartphone when you are driving near speed traps and traffic cams.
*This Friday is Data Privacy Day. The goal is to put additional pressure on companies and for everyone to gain a better understanding that everyone's privacy is at stake.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> *Interview: HP Security Evangelist Rafel Los, on Business App Security
*Record a cop, go to jail.
*The Dark Web never sleeps, even when it's lights out at Fort Dix Federal Prison.
*A California Appeals court has ruled that businesses can be held strickly liable for actions done by their affiliates (and sub-affiliates).
*Trapster Hacked - Trapster alerts your smartphone when you are driving near speed traps and traffic cams; they have been breached.
*This Friday is Data Privacy Day. The goal is to put additional pressure on companies and for everyone to gain a better understanding that everyone's privacy is at stake.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jan 25 2011: *Interview: HP Security Evangelist Rafel Los, on Business App Security.
*Record a cop, go to jail.
*The Dark Web never sleeps, even when it's lights out at Fort Dix Federal Prison.
*A California Appeals court has ruled that businesses can be held strictly liable for actions done by their affiliates (and sub-affiliates).
*Trapster Hacked - Trapster alerts your smartphone when you are driving near speed traps and traffic cams.
*This Friday is Data Privacy Day. The goal is to put additional pressure on companies and for everyone to gain a better understanding that everyone's privacy is at stake. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 197 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 25 Jan 2011 23:44:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords> *Interview: HP Security Evangelist Rafel Los, on Business App Security.
*Record a cop, go to jail.
*The Dark Web never sleeps, even when it's lights out at Fort Dix Federal Prison.
*A California Appeals court has ruled that businesses can be held strictly liable for actions done by their affiliates (and sub-affiliates).
*Trapster Hacked - Trapster alerts your smartphone when you are driving near speed traps and traffic cams.
*This Friday is Data Privacy Day. The goal is to put additional pressure on companies and for everyone to gain a better understanding that everyone's privacy is at stake.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 196: Is the U.S. border a hostile zone for U.S. businesss and personal data on a laptop or smartphone?  New York Times: Stuxnet worm was a joint project of the U.S. and Israel, engineered to destroy the uranium centrifuges, what are the data security implications for the U.S.? We with talk Tony Kaunuma from Cobra about the new smartphone app that watches for red light cameras, traffic congestion and cops with radar, and relays the information to all Cobra users who subscribe. The silliest use of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act? Plus, in Tales From The Dark Web: Creepy stalker uses info from  Facebook to break into email accounts and steal stuff from women. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor and Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Is the U.S. border a hostile zone for U.S. businesss and personal data on a laptop or smartphone?  New York Times: Stuxnet worm was a joint project of the U.S. and Israel, engineered to destroy the uranium centrifuges, what are the data security implications for the U.S.? We with talk Tony Kaunuma from Cobra about the new smartphone app that watches for red light cameras, traffic congestion and cops with radar, and relays the information to all Cobra users who subscribe. The silliest use of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act? Plus, in Tales From The Dark Web: Creepy stalker uses info from  Facebook to break into email accounts and steal stuff from women.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jan 18 2011: Is the U.S. border a hostile zone for U.S. businesss and personal data on a laptop or smartphone?  New York Times: Stuxnet worm was a joint project of the U.S. and Israel, engineered to destroy the uranium centrifuges, what are the data security implications for the U.S.? We with talk Tony Kaunuma from Cobra about the new smartphone app that watches for red light cameras, traffic congestion and cops with radar, and relays the information to all Cobra users who subscribe. The silliest use of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act? Plus, in Tales From The Dark Web: Creepy stalker uses info from  Facebook to break into email accounts and steal stuff from women. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 196 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 18 Jan 2011 00:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:30:18</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords> Is the U.S. border a hostile zone for U.S. businesss and personal data on a laptop or smartphone?  New York Times: Stuxnet worm was a joint project of the U.S. and Israel, engineered to destroy the uranium centrifuges, what are the data security implications for the U.S.? We with talk Tony Kaunuma from Cobra about the new smartphone app that watches for red light cameras, traffic congestion and cops with radar, and relays the information to all Cobra users who subscribe. The silliest use of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act? Plus, in Tales From The Dark Web: Creepy stalker uses info from  Facebook to break into email accounts and steal stuff from women.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 195: Our take on CES2011: Android tablets and other smart devices...are they being designed with security in mind? Our private briefing with RIM about the new BlackBerry PlayBook. And, a candid conversation with Chris Deutschen of Direct Energy about smart grid security. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Our take on CES2011: Android tablets and other smart devices...are they being designed with security in mind? Our private briefing with RIM about the new BlackBerry PlayBook. And, a candid conversation with Chris Deutschen of Direct Energy about smart grid security.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jan 11 2011: Our take on CES2011: Android tablets and other smart devices...are they being designed with security in mind? Our private briefing with RIM about the new BlackBerry PlayBook. And, a candid conversation with Chris Deutschen of Direct Energy about smart grid security. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 195 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 11 Jan 2011 19:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords> Our take on CES2011: Android tablets and other smart devices...are they being designed with security in mind? Our private briefing with RIM about the new BlackBerry PlayBook. And, a candid conversation with Chris Deutschen of Direct Energy about smart grid security.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 194: Has WikiLeaks caused Bank of American to examine the contents and security of it's own internal documents? Social Engineering is part of just about every cyber attack - Ira talks with Chris Hadnagy about his new book: "Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking." PDF threats via hidden JavaScript that hides from anti-virus. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Has WikiLeaks caused Bank of American to examine the contents and security of it's own internal documents? Social Engineering is part of just about every cyber attack - Ira talks with Chris Hadnagy about his new book: "Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking." PDF threats via hidden JavaScript that hides from anti-virus. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Jan 04 2010: Has WikiLeaks caused Bank of American to examine the contents and security of it's own internal documents? Social Engineering is part of just about every cyber attack - Ira talks with Chris Hadnagy about his new book: "Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking." PDF threats via hidden JavaScript that hides from anti-virus. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 194 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 04 Jan 2011 19:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>0:33:23</itunes:duration>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 193: A commercial pilot videos a flaw in TSA security...responsible disclosure or aiding terrorist? Mom gets prosecuted for taking photos of daughter in the tub. Lynn Powell was her friend, and wrote a book about the ordeal in "Framing Innocence." And, is reading your spouse's email a crime? </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> A commercial pilot videos a flaw in TSA security...responsible disclosure or aiding terrorist? Mom gets prosecuted for taking photos of daughter in the tub. Lynn Powell was her friend, and wrote a book about the ordeal in "Framing Innocence." And, is reading your spouse's email a crime?</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Dec 28 2010: A commercial pilot videos a flaw in TSA security...responsible disclosure or aiding terrorist? Mom gets prosecuted for taking photos of daughter in the tub. Lynn Powell was her friend, and wrote a book about the ordeal in "Framing Innocence." And, is reading your spouse's email a crime? See Show Notes/Links for Episode 193 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 28 Dec 2010 19:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 192: Researchers are shining a light on the flaws of low-cost router/firewalls.  Before there was Wikileaks, there was Cryptome. We replay an earlier interview with founder John Young. What do App makers know about you, your smartphone, and where you go? The results may surprise you. And, we discuss DriveMeCrazy. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Researchers are shinning a light on the flaws of low-cost router/firewalls.  Before there was Wikileaks, there was Cryptome. We replay an earlier interview with founder John Young. What do App makers know about you, your smartphone, and where you go? The resluts may surprise you. And, we discuss DriveMeCrazy. </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Dec 21 2010: Researchers are shining a light on the flaws of low-cost router/firewalls.  Before there was Wikileaks, there was Cryptome. We replay an earlier interview with founder John Young. What do App makers know about you, your smartphone, and where you go? The results may surprise you. And, we discuss DriveMeCrazy. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 192 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 21 Dec 2010 23:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords> Researchers are shining a light on the flaws of low-cost router/firewalls.  Before there was Wikileaks, there was Cryptome. We replay an earlier interview with founder John Young. What do App makers know about you, your smartphone, and where you go? The results may surprise you. And, we discuss DriveMeCrazy. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 191: McBreach on the McDonalds McContest web site, resulting in McDataTheft. Gawker Media breach could have ripples and result in government break-ins. Eric Drew wins major ID Theft case against credit bureau. Dr. Larry Ponemon releases surprising results in a new smartgrid study. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> McBreach on the McDonalds McContest web site, resulting in McDataTheft. Gawker Media breach could have ripples and result in government break-ins. Eric Drew wins major ID Theft case against credit bureau. Dr. Larry Ponemon releases surprising results in a new smartgrid study. </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Dec 14 2010: McBreach on the McDonalds McContest web site, resulting in McDataTheft. Gawker Media breach could have ripples and result in government break-ins. Eric Drew wins major ID Theft case against credit bureau. Dr. Larry Ponemon releases surprising results in a new smartgrid study. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 191 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 14 Dec 2010 15:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 190: Wikileaks discloses private emails from a young, NYC-based, female office worker. What lessons are here for executives? Interview with Marc Maiffret, eEye CTO, on 0days, and a new free 0day detection tool. IT error exposes confidential law enforcement data, what went wrong? Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Wikileaks discloses private emails from a young, NYC-based, female office worker. What lessons are here for executives? Interview with Marc Maiffret, eEye CTO, on 0days, and a new free 0day detection tool. IT error exposes confidential law enforcement data, what went wrong? Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Dec 07 2010: Wikileaks discloses private emails from a young, NYC-based, female office worker. What lessons are here for executives? Interview with Marc Maiffret, eEye CTO, on 0days, and a new free 0day detection tool. IT error exposes confidential law enforcement data, what went wrong? Plus, Tales From The Dark Web. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 190 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 07 Dec 2010 15:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords> Wikileaks discloses private emails from a young, NYC-based, female office worker. What lessons are here for executives? Interview with Marc Maiffret, eEye CTO, on 0days, and a new free 0day detection tool. IT error exposes confidential law enforcement data, what went wrong? Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 189: Virginia AG issues guidance to teachers regarding 'cyber-bullying.' No mention of proper forensics. What could go wrong?  Next target for Wikileaks: businesses? Interview with Brook Miller, VP of Govt Affairs, with Smith's Detection, on TSA "Puffer" detection machines. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Virginia AG issues guidance to teachers regarding 'cyber-bullying.' No mention of proper forensics. What could go wrong?  Next target for Wikileaks: businesses? Interview with Brook Miller, VP of Govt Affairs, with Smith's Detection, on TSA "Puffer" detection machines. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Nov 23 2010: Virginia AG issues guidance to teachers regarding 'cyber-bullying.' No mention of proper forensics. What could go wrong?  Next target for Wikileaks: businesses? Interview with Brook Miller, VP of Govt Affairs, with Smith's Detection, on TSA "Puffer" detection machines. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 189 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 30 Nov 2010 22:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords> Virginia AG issues guidance to teachers regarding 'cyber-bullying.' No mention of proper forensics. What could go wrong?  Next target for Wikileaks: businesses? Interview with Brook Miller, VP of Govt Affairs, with Smith's Detection, on TSA "Puffer" detection machines. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 188: CCTVs, public schools, and forensic data. Adobe PDF Reader X, now with sandboxing; Invincea PDF reader in a virtual machine. How do they compare in fighting cyber attacks?  Interview with Kevin Ripa, with Computer Evidence Recovery, on the mis-handling of forensic data. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> CCTVs, public schools, and forensic data. Adobe PDF Reader X, now with sandboxing; Invincea PDF reader in a virtual machine. How do they compare in fighting cyber attacks?  Interview with Kevin Ripa, with Computer Evidence Recovery, on the mis-handling of forensic data. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Nov 23 2010: CCTVs, public schools, and forensic data. Adobe PDF Reader X, now with sandboxing; Invincea PDF reader in a virtual machine. How do they compare in fighting cyber attacks?  Interview with Kevin Ripa, with Computer Evidence Recovery, on the mis-handling of forensic data. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 188 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 23 Nov 2010 23:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 187: News from The Paraben Forensic Innovations Conference: Next gen airline security, cloud and mobile forensics. New Android mobile devices bring a new level of tracking - where you go and what you buy with your credit cards. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>News from The Paraben Forensic Innovations Conference: Next gen airline security, cloud and mobile forensics. New Android mobile devices bring a new level of tracking - where you go and what you buy with your credit cards. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Nov 16 2010: News from The Paraben Forensic Innovations Conference: Next gen airline security, cloud and mobile forensics. New Android mobile devices bring a new level of tracking - where you go and what you buy with your credit cards. Plus, Tales From The Dark Web. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 187 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tues, 16 Nov 2010 18:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 186: Business has proprietary info potentially worth millions, stolen by an employee. Employee is caught, and during the court trial, the very proprietary info stolen could be revealed again in a public court trial. Voters across the country rejected government surveillance where ever their ballots presented the opportunity. Ira interviews Kevin Johnson, from Secure Ideas, about the Firesheep browser plug-in and how it exposes users to session take-over attacks over open Wi-Fi.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Business has proprietary info potentially worth millions, stolen by an employee. Employee is caught, and during the court trial, the very proprietary info stolen could be revealed again in a public court trial. Voters across the country rejected government surveillance where ever their ballots presented the opportunity. Ira interviews Kevin Johnson, from Secure Ideas, about the Firesheep browser plug-in and how it exposes users to session take-over attacks over open Wi-Fi.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Nov 7 2010: Business has proprietary info potentially worth millions, stolen by an employee. Employee is caught, and during the court trial, the very proprietary info stolen could be revealed again in a public court trial. Voters across the country rejected government surveillance where ever their ballots presented the opportunity. Ira interviews Kevin Johnson, from Secure Ideas, about the Firesheep browser plug-in and how it exposes users to session take-over attacks over open Wi-Fi. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 186 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2010 23:35:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 185: Electronic voting machine fraud: Voters report "phantom votes," officials say it's impossible for votes to be pre-selected. Who's right? And, what role should logging and forensics play in electronic voting? We break with our usual format this week, and cover electronic voting machine fraud and a security list to help voters at the polls.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Electronic voting machine fraud: Voters report "phantom votes," officials say it's impossible for votes to be pre-selected. Who's right? And, what role should logging and forensics play in electronic voting?  We break with our usual format this week, and cover electronic voting machine fraud and a security list to help voters at the polls.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Oct 31 2010: Electronic voting machine fraud: Voters report "phantom votes," officials say it's impossible for votes to be pre-selected. Who's right? And, what role should logging and forensics play in electronic voting?  We break with our usual format this week, and cover electronic voting machine fraud and a security list to help voters at the polls. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 185 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2010 03:35:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 183: The Wikileaks story you won't hear from the legacy press. School buses equipped with traffic cams? If you're tracking your diet online, or on a smartphone, could your personal habits end up in court, and become part of the public record?  New tool cracks web browser passwords. Ira interviews Joe Levy, CTO of Solara Networks. Topic: Zues trojan hiding in employer IRS notices. Plus, Tales from The Dark Web.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>The Wikileaks story you won't hear from the legacy press. School buses equipped with traffic cams? If you're tracking your diet online, or on a smartphone, could your personal habits end up in court, and become part of the public record?  New tool cracks web browser passwords. Ira interviews Joe Levy, CTO of Solara Networks. Topic: Zues trojan hiding in employer IRS notices. Plus, Tales from The Dark Web. </itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Oct 24 2010: The Wikileaks story you won't hear from the legacy press. School buses equipped with traffic cams? If you're tracking your diet online, or on a smartphone, could your personal habits end up in court, and become part of the public record?  New tool cracks web browser passwords. Ira interviews Joe Levy, CTO of Solara Networks. Topic: Zues trojan hiding in employer IRS notices. Plus, Tales from The Dark Web. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 183 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 05:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 181: School district settles laptop tracking suit; but what did the IT department know, and when did they know it? Our take on Pres Obama's take on cyberbullying. First there was software-as-a-service, now we’re seeing “crimeware-as-a-service.". Ira interviews Jason Miller from Shavlik. Topic: The largest security update and patch release in the history of computing occured this week. What is the impact for users and their data? Plus, our take on this week's news.	</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>School district settles laptop tracking suit; but what did the IT department know, and when did they know it? Our take on Pres Obama's take on cyberbullying. First there was software-as-a-service, now we’re seeing “crimeware-as-a-service.". Ira interviews Jason Miller from Shavlik. Topic: The largest security update and patch release in the history of computing occured this week. What is the impact for users and their data? Plus, our take on this week's news.	</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Oct 17 2010: School district settles laptop tracking suit; but what did the IT department know, and when did they know it? Our take on Pres Obama's take on cyberbullying. First there was software-as-a-service, now we’re seeing “crimeware-as-a-service.". Ira interviews Jason Miller from Shavlik. Topic: The largest security update and patch release in the history of computing occured this week. What is the impact for users and their data? Plus, our take on this week's news.	 See Show Notes/Links for Episode 181 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 05:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>School district settles laptop tracking suit; but what did the IT department know, and when did they know it? Our take on Pres Obama's take on cyberbullying. First there was software-as-a-service, now we’re seeing “crimeware-as-a-service.". Ira interviews Jason Miller from Shavlik. Topic: The largest security update and patch release in the history of computing occured this week. What is the impact for users and their data? Plus, our take on this week's news.	</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 179: To all the dead people who vote: you're in! New internet voting system fails, fails, and fails some more. Smartphone Forensics: Cracking BlackBerries might be easier than it should be if the user backs up data using one very popular program. Former Fannie Mae IT contractor convicted of attempted insider cyber crimes. Interview: Kevin Johnson at the SANS Network Security Conference. Topic: How to best deal with employees using social networking on work computers. Our Take on This Week's News.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>To all the dead people who vote: you're in! New internet voting system fails, fails, and fails some more. Smartphone Forensics: Cracking BlackBerries might be easier than it should be if the user backs up data using one very popular program. Former Fannie Mae IT contractor convicted of attempted insider cyber crimes. Interview: Kevin Johnson at the SANS Network Security Conference. Topic: How to best deal with employees using social networking on work computers. Our Take on This Week's News.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Oct 10 2010: To all the dead people who vote: you're in! New internet voting system fails, fails, and fails some more. Smartphone Forensics: Cracking BlackBerries might be easier than it should be if the user backs up data using one very popular program. Former Fannie Mae IT contractor convicted of attempted insider cyber crimes. Interview: Kevin Johnson at the SANS Network Security Conference. Topic: How to best deal with employees using social networking on work computers. Our Take on This Week's News. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 179 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 03:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 177: Impact of adding "back doors" to US encryption. Zues bank account takeover arrests - Will the bank crimewave stop? Should cloud providers offer bug bounties for web app flaws? We get input from two experts. News on the Stuxnet worm. Ira interviews Dr. Eric Cole. Topic: If you have no indication you have been attacked by cyber criminals, you probably haven't been, right?  Plus Tales from The Dark Web.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Impact of adding "back doors" to US encryption. Zues bank account takeover arrests - Will the bank crimewave stop? Should cloud providers offer bug bounties for web app flaws? We get input from two experts. News on the Stuxnet worm. Ira interviews Dr. Eric Cole. Topic: If you have no indication you have been attacked by cyber criminals, you probably haven't been, right?  Plus Tales from The Dark Web.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Oct 03 2010: Impact of adding "back doors" to US encryption. Zues bank account takeover arrests - Will the bank crimewave stop? Should cloud providers offer bug bounties for web app flaws? We get input from two experts. News on the Stuxnet worm. Ira interviews Dr. Eric Cole. Topic: If you have no indication you have been attacked by cyber criminals, you probably haven't been, right?  Plus Tales from The Dark Web. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 177 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 02:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 175: Judge forbids wife to post ANYTHING about husband and his lawyer. Schools and RFID kid-tracking. Ira's take on the major Twitter worm that ensared the White House. Interview: Lance Spitzner from the SANS Institute “Securing the Human” Project. US Cybercommand wants to create "dot-secure" internet for government and the private sector. Plus Tales from The Dark Web.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Judge forbids wife to post ANYTHING about husband and his lawyer. Schools and RFID kid-tracking. Ira's take on the major Twitter worm that ensared the White House. Interview: Lance Spitzner from the SANS Institute “Securing the Human” Project. US Cybercommand wants to create "dot-secure" internet for government and the private sector. Plus Tales from The Dark Web.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Sep 26 2010: Judge forbids wife to post ANYTHING about husband and his lawyer. Schools and RFID kid-tracking. Ira's take on the major Twitter worm that ensared the White House. Interview: Lance Spitzner from the SANS Institute “Securing the Human” Project. US Cybercommand wants to create "dot-secure" internet for government and the private sector. Plus Tales from The Dark Web. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 175 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 04:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 173: Is texting the next wave in campaign fund raising AND fraud? Google engineer repeatedly spied on communications. What are the implications for the Google's business customers? Diaspora: A new approach to social networking. But, is the security so bad that the project needs to be re-booted? A word to those who might be watching pornography in the privacy of their own homes...the bad guys may be watching YOU while they plan to blackmail you. Interview: Chris Hadnagy on social engineering.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Is texting the next wave in campaign fund raising AND fraud? Google engineer repeatedly spied on communications. What are the implications for the Google's business customers? Diaspora: A new approach to social networking. But, is the security so bad that the project needs to be re-booted? A word to those who might be watching pornography in the privacy of their own homes...the bad guys may be watching YOU while they plan to blackmail you. Interview: Chris Hadnagy on social engineering.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Sep 19 2010: Is texting the next wave in campaign fund raising AND fraud? Google engineer repeatedly spied on communications. What are the implications for the Google's business customers? Diaspora: A new approach to social networking. But, is the security so bad that the project needs to be re-booted? A word to those who might be watching pornography in the privacy of their own homes...the bad guys may be watching YOU while they plan to blackmail you. Interview: Chris Hadnagy on social engineering. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 173 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2010 04:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>Is texting the next wave in campaign fund raising AND fraud? Google engineer repeatedly spied on communications. What are the implications for the Google's business customers? Diaspora: A new approach to social networking. But, is the security so bad that the project needs to be re-booted? A word to those who might be watching pornography in the privacy of their own homes...the bad guys may be watching YOU while they plan to blackmail you. Interview: Chris Hadnagy on social engineering.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 171: Is a Jihadist Terror group behind the "Here You Have" worm attack? Microsoft Windows has been the world’s leading operating system since the first time you typed your very first memo on your workplace computer. Is there now a challenger that could take it’s place? Do the cops want to rifle through your medicine cabinet? They do in North Carolina. Interview - Is Craigslist responsible for policing sex ads on it's site? Our guest, Nathan Burchfiel, from the Culture and Media Institute, thinks they are. Plus, our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Is a Jihadist Terror group behind the "Here You Have" worm attack? Microsoft Windows has been the world’s leading operating system since the first time you typed your very first memo on your workplace computer. Is there now a challenger that could take it’s place? Do the cops want to rifle through your medicine cabinet? They do in North Carolina. Interview - Is Craigslist responsible for policing sex ads on it's site? Our guest, Nathan Burchfiel, from the Culture and Media Institute, thinks they are.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Sep 12 2010: Is a Jihadist Terror group behind the "Here You Have" worm attack? Microsoft Windows has been the world’s leading operating system since the first time you typed your very first memo on your workplace computer. Is there now a challenger that could take it’s place? Do the cops want to rifle through your medicine cabinet? They do in North Carolina. Interview - Is Craigslist responsible for policing sex ads on it's site? Our guest, Nathan Burchfiel, from the Culture and Media Institute, thinks they are. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 171 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>Is a Jihadist Terror group behind the "Here You Have" worm attack? Microsoft Windows has been the world’s leading operating system since the first time you typed your very first memo on your workplace computer. Is there now a challenger that could take it’s place? Do the cops want to rifle through your medicine cabinet? They do in North Carolina. Interview - Is Craigslist responsible for policing sex ads on it's site? Our guest, Nathan Burchfiel, from the Culture and Media Institute, thinks they are. Plus, our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 169: Is a backlash against Google reaching a new level? One consumer group thinks so, and is using a humorous video to make their point. A UN Agency head wants RIM to weaken the security Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) users enjoy. Sean-Paul Correll of PandaSecurity talks with Ira Victor about how small and mid-sized businesses are treating data security. Tales from the Dark Web: Big web traffic means big bucks ... but have we uncovered a big scam? Plus, our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Is a backlash against Google reaching a new level? One consumer group thinks so, and is using a humorous video to make their point. A UN Agency head wants RIM to weaken the security Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) users enjoy. Sean-Paul Correll of PandaSecurity talks with Ira Victor about how small and mid-sized businesses are treating data security. Tales from the Dark Web: Big web traffic means big bucks ... but have we uncovered a big scam? Plus, our take on this week's news.. Plus, our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Sep 05 2010: Is a backlash against Google reaching a new level? One consumer group thinks so, and is using a humorous video to make their point. A UN Agency head wants RIM to weaken the security Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) users enjoy. Sean-Paul Correll of PandaSecurity talks with Ira Victor about how small and mid-sized businesses are treating data security. Tales from the Dark Web: Big web traffic means big bucks ... but have we uncovered a big scam? Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 169 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 14:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>1:18:18</itunes:duration>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 167: The so-called "super-cookie" tracks your moves online, and can come back to life even after it's "deleted." The Feds verified a 2008 cyberattack - billed as the "most significant" breach of defense department computers ever. It was conducted with (hang onto your hat) a flash drive. Two security experts offer their take on iPads in the workplace. Girl who is said to have had sex with 5000 men is exploited by Facebook scammers. Plus, our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>The so-called "super-cookie" tracks your moves online, and can come back to life even after it's "deleted." The Feds verified a 2008 cyberattack - billed as the "most significant" breach of defense department computers ever. It was conducted with (hang onto your hat) a flash drive. Two security experts offer their take on iPads in the workplace. Girl who is said to have had sex with 5000 men is exploited by Facebook scammers. Plus, our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 29 2010: The so-called "super-cookie" tracks your moves online, and can come back to life even after it's "deleted." The Feds verified a 2008 cyberattack - billed as the "most significant" breach of defense department computers ever. It was conducted with (hang onto your hat) a flash drive. Two security experts offer their take on iPads in the workplace. Girl who is said to have had sex with 5000 men is exploited by Facebook scammers. Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 167 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 14:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>1:18:18</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The so-called "super-cookie" tracks your moves online, and can come back to life even after it's "deleted." The Feds verified a 2008 cyberattack - billed as the "most significant" breach of defense department computers ever. It was conducted with (hang onto your hat) a flash drive. Two security experts offer their take on iPads in the workplace. Girl who is said to have had sex with 5000 men is exploited by Facebook scammers. Plus, our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 166: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. The Wall Street Journal published a story this week about the love affair between businesses and the iPad. The pad is sexy, trendy and everyone loooves them. Including the cyber criminals. Two experts offer their take on Apple mobile smart devices in the workplace. Raf Los, security evangelist from HP, talks with us about web application threats; Amber Schroeder, CEO of Paraben, tells how easily data can be recovered from iPads, and some tools to help reduce the risk of data loss from iPads.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. The Wall Street Journal published a story this week about the love affair between businesses and the iPad. The pad is sexy, trendy and everyone loooves them. Including the cyber criminals. Two experts offer their take on Apple mobile smart devices in the workplace. Raf Los, security evangelist from HP, talks with us about web application threats; Amber Schroeder, CEO of Paraben, tells how easily data can be recovered from iPads, and some tools to help reduce the risk of data loss from iPads.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 29 2010: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. The Wall Street Journal published a story this week about the love affair between businesses and the iPad. The pad is sexy, trendy and everyone loooves them. Including the cyber criminals. Two experts offer their take on Apple mobile smart devices in the workplace. Raf Los, security evangelist from HP, talks with us about web application threats; Amber Schroeder, CEO of Paraben, tells how easily data can be recovered from iPads, and some tools to help reduce the risk of data loss from iPads. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 166 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 14:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 165: Report reveals that the lack of info security might be related to a plane crash that killed over 150 people. The Green Police: RFID coming to your curb-side trash? Legally recording a conversation on a smartphone just got easier, from a legal perspective. Think you’ve got a strong password? There’s an inexpensive piece technology out there that will break it in seconds. We’ll chat with Joshua Davis and he’ll tell you more in our interview segment. A new, free way to fight malicious spam. Plus, our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Report reveals that the lack of info security might be related to a plane crash that killed over 150 people. The Green Police: RFID coming to your curb-side trash? Legally recording a conversation on a smartphone just got easier, from a legal perspective. Think you’ve got a strong password? There’s an inexpensive piece technology out there that will break it in seconds. We’ll chat with Joshua Davis and he’ll tell you more in our interview segment. A new, free way to fight malicious spam. Plus, our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 22 2010: Report reveals that the lack of info security might be related to a plane crash that killed over 150 people. The Green Police: RFID coming to your curb-side trash? Legally recording a conversation on a smartphone just got easier, from a legal perspective. Think you’ve got a strong password? There’s an inexpensive piece technology out there that will break it in seconds. We’ll chat with Joshua Davis and he’ll tell you more in our interview segment. A new, free way to fight malicious spam. Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 165 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 21:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 164: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. Ira interviews Dr. Richard Boyd, Sr. Researcher, Georgia Tech Research Institute, about low-cost graphics cards that can brute force passwords of 12 characters or less in seconds.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. Ira interviews Dr. Richard Boyd, Sr. Researcher, Georgia Tech Research Institute, about low-cost graphics cards that can brute force passwords of 12 characters or less in seconds.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 22 2010: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. Ira interviews Dr. Richard Boyd, Sr. Researcher, Georgia Tech Research Institute, about low-cost graphics cards that can brute force passwords of 12 characters or less in seconds. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 164 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. Ira interviews Dr. Richard Boyd, Sr. Researcher, Georgia Tech Research Institute, about low-cost graphics cards that can brute force passwords of 12 characters or less in seconds.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 163: CyberCriminals are targeting the payroll processing applications and services that businesses use. Why? It's where the bank account information is. We explain a complex Adobe Flash vulnerability. Is Google buying mini-drones for a new generation of "everything view?." iPads instead of paper pads for government meetings and records? It’s not working. Plus, our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>CyberCriminals are targeting the payroll processing applications and services that businesses use. Why? It's where the bank account information is. We explain a complex Adobe Flash vulnerability. Is Google buying mini-drones for a new generation of "everything view?." iPads instead of paper pads for government meetings and records? It’s not working. Plus, our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 15 2010: CyberCriminals are targeting the payroll processing applications and services that businesses use. Why? It's where the bank account information is. We explain a complex Adobe Flash vulnerability. Is Google buying mini-drones for a new generation of "everything view?." iPads instead of paper pads for government meetings and records? It’s not working. Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 163 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 21:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>CyberCriminals are targeting the payroll processing applications and services that businesses use. Why? It's where the bank account information is. We explain a complex Adobe Flash vulnerability. Is Google buying mini-drones for a new generation of "everything view?." iPads instead of paper pads for government meetings and records? It’s not working. Plus, our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 162: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. Ira has an extended conversation with Wayne Huang of Amorize. Wayne Huang conducted early research that helped lead to the discovery of web drive-by downloads. Wayne Huang explains what led to the discovery. He also discusses his work on a new, free open source software project, Drivesploit. Drivesploit was the subject of Wayne Huang's talk at DefCon18.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. Ira has an extended conversation with Wayne Huang of Amorize. Wayne Huang conducted early research that helped lead to the discovery of web drive-by downloads. Wayne Huang explains what led to the discovery. He also discusses his work on a new, free open source software project, Drivesploit. Drivesploit was the subject of Wayne Huang's talk at DefCon18.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 15 2010: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. Ira has an extended conversation with Wayne Huang of Amorize. Wayne Huang conducted early research that helped lead to the discovery of web drive-by downloads. Wayne Huang explains what led to the discovery. He also discusses his work on a new, free open source software project, Drivesploit. Drivesploit was the subject of Wayne Huang's talk at DefCon18. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 162 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 161: The DefCon18 conference ended on Sunday, and the "World's Largest Hacker Conference," as many call it, didn't disappoint. We have coverage from the conference, and our take on the news that came out of it. National Science Foundation has been unable to curb rampant porn consumption by its employees, and we explain the Blackberry changes. Plus, our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>The DefCon18 conference ended on Sunday, and the "World's Largest Hacker Conference," as many call it, didn't disappoint. We have coverage from the conference, and our take on the news that came out of it. National Science Foundation has been unable to curb rampant porn consumption by its employees, and we explain the Blackberry changes. Plus, our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 8 2010: The DefCon18 conference ended on Sunday, and the "World's Largest Hacker Conference," as many call it, didn't disappoint. We have coverage from the conference, and our take on the news that came out of it. National Science Foundation has been unable to curb rampant porn consumption by its employees, and we explain the Blackberry changes. Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 161 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 02:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 160: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. This is a special DefCon18 edition featuring interviews with David Bryan on building a network to withstand thousands of hackers, he has lessons for anyone building a network. We interview Chris Drake of Firehost on web application security. Finally we talk with Sohail Ahmadd about his discovery of a flaw in the WPA WiFi security protocol that can reveal confidential information.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. This is a special DefCon18 edition featuring interviews with David Bryan on building a network to withstand thousands of hackers, he has lessons for anyone building a network. We interview Chris Drake of Firehost on web application security. Finally we talk with Suhil Ahmed about his discovery of a flaw in the WPA WiFi security protocol that can reveal confidential information.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 15 2010: 'su root' episodes are in-depth technical interviews. This is a special DefCon18 edition featuring interviews with David Bryan on building a network to withstand thousands of hackers, he has lessons for anyone building a network. We interview Chris Drake of Firehost on web application security. Finally we talk with Suhil Ahmed about his discovery of a flaw in the WPA WiFi security protocol that can reveal confidential information. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 160 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 02:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>Ira has an extended conversation with Wayne Huang of Amorize. Wayne Huang conducted early research that helped lead to the discovery of web drive-by downloads. Wayne Huang explains what led to the discovery. He also discusses his work on a new, free open source software project, Drivesploit. Drivesploit was the subject of Wayne Huang's talk at DefCon18.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 159: Are victims of cyberattacks too embarrassed to come forward, and are cybercriminals profiting from the embarrassment? Cybercriminals are targeting flaws in the networks of businesses to get at checking data; What do they do with the checking data? Find out why this might be the new, new thing in financial cybercrime. New threats to iPhone users with unsecure applications; But is the platform itself still lacking the basics when it comes to good infosec?</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Are victims of cyberattacks too embarrassed to come forward, and are cybercriminals profiting from the embarrassment? Cybercriminals are targeting flaws in the networks of businesses to get at checking data; What do they do with the checking data? Find out why this might be the new, new thing in financial cybercrime. New threats to iPhone users with unsecure applications; But is the platform itself still lacking the basics when it comes to good infosec?</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>Aug 5 2010: GM suffers $40million loss due to poor USB security. New flaws impacting Windows and Mac users. Is Google WiFi data theft linked to US Intelligence efforts? Secret cameras get planted in woman's bedroom. Our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 159 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 06:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>Are victims of cyberattacks too embarrassed to come forward, and are cybercriminals profiting from the embarrassment? Cybercriminals are targeting flaws in the networks of businesses to get at checking data; What do they do with the checking data? Find out why this might be the new, new thing in financial cybercrime. New threats to iPhone users with unsecure applications; But is the platform itself still lacking the basics when it comes to good infosec?</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 157: GM suffers $40million loss due to poor USB security. New flaws impacting Windows and Mac users. Is Google WiFi data theft linked to US Intelligence efforts? Secret cameras get planted in woman's bedroom. Our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>GM suffers $40million loss due to poor USB security. New flaws impacting Windows and Mac users. Is Google WiFi data theft linked to US Intelligence efforts? Secret cameras get planted in woman's bedroom. Our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>July 25 2010: GM suffers $40million loss due to poor USB security. New flaws impacting Windows and Mac users. Is Google WiFi data theft linked to US Intelligence efforts? Secret cameras get planted in woman's bedroom. Our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 157 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2010 06:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>GM suffers $40million loss due to poor USB security. New flaws impacting Windows and Mac users. Is Google WiFi data theft linked to US Intelligence efforts? Secret cameras get planted in woman's bedroom. Our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 155: Info of over 1,000 illegal immigrants living in Utah were leaked. There are security policy and other, broader legal questions. Bluetooth is making it easier for cybercriminals to steal debit card numbers at the gas pump.  Google Tool Bar - a new cybercrime tool; Cloud Computing as a Weapon of Mass Destruction: How these easy to use services can do harm non-cloud computing users.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Info of over 1,000 illegal immigrants living in Utah were leaked. There are security policy and other, broader legal questions. Bluetooth is making it easier for cybercriminals to steal debit card numbers at the gas pump.  Google Tool Bar - a new cybercrime tool; Cloud Computing as a Weapon of Mass Destruction: How these easy to use services can do harm non-cloud computing users.</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:summary>July 18 2010: Info of over 1,000 illegal immigrants living in Utah were leaked. There are security policy and other, broader legal questions. Bluetooth is making it easier for cybercriminals to steal debit card numbers at the gas pump.  Google Tool Bar - a new cybercrime tool; Cloud Computing as a Weapon of Mass Destruction: How these easy to use services can do harm non-cloud computing users. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 155 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 04:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 155: Info of over 1,000 illegal immigrants living in Utah were leaked. There are security policy and other, broader legal questions. Bluetooth is making it easier for cybercriminals to steal debit card numbers at the gas pump.  Google Tool Bar - a new cybercrime tool; Cloud Computing as a Weapon of Mass Destruction: How these easy to use services can do harm non-cloud computing users.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 153: Senior Member of the US Congress runs an open-access, unencrypted WiFi network at home in DC. Poor security in one of the most secure banks in the world? Gunter Ollman from Damballa on how "hackers" become filthy rich with botnets. Utility companies want to link your electric power usage to your social networking account. Our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Senior Member of the US Congress runs an open-access, unencrypted WiFi network at home in DC. Poor security in one of the most secure banks in the world? Gunter Ollman from Damballa on how "hackers" become filthy rich with botnets. Utility companies want to link your electric power usage to your social networking account. Our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Jul 11, 2010: Senior Member of the US Congress runs an open-access, unencrypted WiFi network at home in DC. Poor security in one of the most secure banks in the world? Gunter Ollman from Damballa on how "hackers" become filthy rich with botnets. Utility companies want to link your electric power usage to your social networking account. Our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 153 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 04:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 153: Senior Member of the US Congress runs an open-access, unencrypted WiFi network at home in DC. Poor security in one of the most secure banks in the world? Gunter Ollman from Damballa on how "hackers" become filthy rich with botnets. Utility companies want to link your electric power usage to your social networking account. Our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 151: Lawyers use social network info as court evidence. Laptop security, it is part psychology, part technology. Dr. Larry Ponemon from the Ponemon Institute shares his research on laptop theft. We talk with David Thompson, the author of "Wild West 2.0". Wanna break into someone's voice mail? There's an app for that! Our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Lawyers use social network info as court evidence. Laptop security, it is part psychology, part technology. Dr. Larry Ponemon from the Ponemon Institute shares his research on laptop theft. We talk with David Thompson, the author of "Wild West 2.0". Wanna break into someone's voice mail? There's an app for that! Our take on the news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Jul 04, 2010: Lawyers use social network info as court evidence. Laptop security, it is part psychology, part technology. Dr. Larry Ponemon from the Ponemon Institute shares his research on laptop theft. We talk with David Thompson, the author of "Wild West 2.0". Wanna break into someone's voice mail? There's an app for that! Our take on the news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 151 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 04:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 151: Lawyers use social network info as court evidence. Laptop security, it is part psychology, part technology. Dr. Larry Ponemon from the Ponemon Institute shares his research on laptop theft. We talk with David Thompson, the author of "Wild West 2.0". Wanna break into someone's voice mail? There's an app for that! Our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 149: What do the information security experts say about the business security implications when these smartphones connect with company data? Resistance is Futile - Employees are going using social media as business communication tool. New bank account take-over attack: Blends phone, web, email, social network data to empty your bank and stock brokerage account.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> What do the information security experts say about the business security implications when these smartphones connect with company data? Resistance is Futile - Employees are going using social media as business communication tool. New bank account take-over attack: Blends phone, web, email, social network data to empty your bank and stock brokerage account.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>June 27, 2010: What do the information security experts say about the business security implications when these smartphones connect with company data? Resistance is Futile - Employees are going using social media as business communication tool. New bank account take-over attack: Blends phone, web, email, social network data to empty your bank and stock brokerage account. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 149 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 04:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 147: Buy a Chevy Volt – Get a Free Government Surveillance Device! Phil Lieberman, President of security company Lieberman Software, has been advising congress on the Cybersecurity Protection Act.  And, David Perry of TrendMicro talks about a new army of cybercriminals, 300,000 strong. Our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Buy a Chevy Volt – Get a Free Government Surveillance Device! Phil Lieberman, President of security company Lieberman Software, has been advising congress on the CyberSecurity Protection Act.  And, David Perry of TrendMicro talks about a new army of cybercriminals, 300,000 strong. Our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>June 20, 2010: Buy a Chevy Volt – Get a Free Government Surveillance Device! Phil Lieberman, President of security company Lieberman Software, has been advising congress on the Cybersecurity Protection Act.  And, David Perry of TrendMicro talks about a new army of cybercriminals, 300,000 strong. Our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 147 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 04:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 146: Ira interviews David Perry, the Global Director of Education for TrendMicro. They have a conversation about iPhone security, web application security, and malware attacks. If you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall in the hallways of a major security conference, listen to this. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Ira interviews security guru David Perry. David is the Global Director of Education with TrendMicro. They have a conversation about iPhone security, web application security, and malware attacks. If you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall in the hallways of a major security conference, listen to this.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>June 20, 2010: Ira interviews security guru David Perry. David is the Global Director of Education with TrendMicro. They have a conversation about iPhone security, web application security, and malware attacks. If you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall in the hallways of a major security conference, listen to this. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 146 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 04:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 146: Ira interviews security guru David Perry. David is the Global Director of Education with TrendMicro. They have a conversation about iPhone security, web application security, and malware attacks. If you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall in the hallways of a major security conference, listen to this.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 145: The life of a money mule. Jason Miller from Shavlik on "3rd party hazards." Google’s own WiFi investigators offer damning evidence...some are daring to call it criminal intent. And, our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> The life of a money mule. Jason Miller from Shavlik on "3rd party hazards." Google’s own WiFi investigators offer damning evidence...some are daring to call it criminal intent. And, our take on this week's news.	</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>June 13, 2010: The life of a money mule. Jason Miller from Shavlik on "3rd party hazards." Google’s own WiFi investigators offer damning evidence...some are daring to call it criminal intent. And, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 145 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 143: Malware writers are creating new apps for smartphones. Speed law attorney Casey Rascob has some comments about the "science" of estimating vehicle speed vs. technologies that track speed. FTC orders a spyware entrepreneur to stop. And, our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Malware writers are creating new apps for smartphones. Speed law attorney Casey Rascob has some comments about the "science" of estimating vehicle speed vs. technologies that track speed. FTC orders a spyware entrepreneur to stop. And, our take on this week's news.	</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>June 06, 2010: Malware writers are creating new apps for smartphones. Speed law attorney Casey Rascob has some comments about the "science" of estimating vehicle speed vs. technologies that track speed. FTC orders a spyware entrepreneur to stop. And, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 143 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 141: Here we go again – another easy way to break into the iPhone.  "Sniper forensics – One shot, One kill" with forensic expert Chris Pogue. Cyberthieves stole more than $100K from the credit union that serves US Treasury employees who work in Salt Lake City. Plus Tales From The Dark Web.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Here we go again – another easy way to break into the iPhone.  "Sniper forensics – One shot, One kill" with forensic expert Chris Pogue. Cyberthieves stole more than $100K from the credit union that serves US Treasury employees who work in Salt Lake City. Plus Tales From The Dark Web.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>May 30, 2010: Here we go again – another easy way to break into the iPhone.  "Sniper forensics – One shot, One kill" with forensic expert Chris Pogue. Cyberthieves stole more than $100K from the credit union that serves US Treasury employees who work in Salt Lake City. Plus Tales From The Dark Web. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 141 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 141:  Here we go again – another easy way to break into the iPhone.  "Sniper forensics – One shot, One kill" with forensic expert Chris Pogue. Cyberthieves stole more than $100K from the credit union that serves US Treasury employees who work in Salt Lake City. Plus Tales From The Dark Web.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 139: FTC targets privacy and security concerns on copy machines. Josh Levy is looking for 10,000 people who will pledge to simultaneously abandon Facebook; LifeLock Founder's ID successfully stolen 13 times. Privacy round-up.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> FTC targets privacy and security concerns on copy machines. Josh Levy is looking for 10,000 people who will pledge to simultaneously abandon Facebook; LifeLock Founder's ID successfully stolen 13 times. Privacy round-up.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>May 23, 2010: FTC targets privacy and security concerns on copy machines. Josh Levy is looking for 10,000 people who will pledge to simultaneously abandon Facebook; LifeLock Founder's ID successfully stolen 13 times. Privacy round-up. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 139 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 137: Did Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg really refer to members as "dumb f**ks"? And, Google admits that they "goofed" when they vacuumed up 600gb of wifi data over a four year period. Patch Tues expert says the problems this month are more serious than Microsoft is telling us. Web security expert takes a swipe at GoDaddy. Plus, our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Did Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg really refer to members as "dumb f**ks"? And, Google admits that they "goofed" when they vacuumed up 600gb of wifi data over a four year period. Patch Tues expert says the problems this month are more serious than Microsoft is telling us. Web security expert takes a swipe at GoDaddy. Plus, our take on the news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>May 16, 2010: Did Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg really refer to members as "dumb f**ks"? And, Google admits that they "goofed" when they vacuumed up 600gb of wifi data over a four year period. Patch Tues expert says the problems this month are more serious than Microsoft is telling us. Web security expert takes a swipe at GoDaddy. Plus, our take on the news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 137 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 137:  Did Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg really refer to members as "dumb f**ks"? And, Google admits that they "goofed" when they vacuumed up 600gb of wifi data over a four year period. Patch Tues expert says the problems this month are more serious than Microsoft is telling us. Web security expert takes a swipe at GoDaddy. Plus, our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 135: Did the Gov’t use military drones to track the TimesSq bomber? FBI's forensic challenges with smartphones and net-enabled gameboxes; What changes are likely in the new version of PCI creditcard standard? Plus, our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Did the Gov’t use military drones to track the TimesSq bomber? FBI's forensic challenges with smartphones and net-enabled gameboxes; What changes are likely in the new version of PCI creditcard standard? Plus, our take on the news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>May 09, 2010: Did the Gov’t use military drones to track the TimesSq bomber? FBI's forensic challenges with smartphones and net-enabled gameboxes; What changes are likely in the new version of PCI creditcard standard? Plus, our take on the news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 135 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 20:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 133: SharePoint 0day flaw, previusly unreported facts about the Palin email "hack," reports from Interop 2010 Las Vegas. Our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> SharePoint 0day flaw, previusly unreported facts about the Palin email "hack," reports from Interop 2010 Las Vegas. Our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>May 02, 2010: SharePoint 0day flaw, previusly unreported facts about the Palin email "hack," reports from Interop 2010 Las Vegas. Our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 133 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 01:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 131: McAfee flaw caused massive biz PC crashes. What are the lessons learned?  A street fight is developing over your info. VC darling Blippy caught exposing user's credit card numbers, and purchases. Our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> McAfee flaw caused massive biz PC crashes. What are the lessons learned?  A street fight is developing over your info. VC darling Blippy caught exposing user's credit card numbers, and purchases. Our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Apr 24, 2010: McAfee flaw caused massive biz PC crashes. What are the lessons learned?  A street fight is developing over your info. VC darling Blippy caught exposing user's credit card numbers, and purchases. Our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 131 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2010 02:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 129: Former US cybersecurity Czar says infosec still not take seriously; Ira has a "secret admirer;" New lawsuit challenges ObamaCare on privacy rights violations; Emergency Java Patch; Plus our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Former US cybersecurity Czar says infosec still not take seriously; Ira has a "secret admirer;" New lawsuit challenges ObamaCare on privacy rights violations; Emergency Java Patch; Plus our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Apr 18, 2010: Former US cybersecurity Czar says infosec still not take seriously; Ira has a "secret admirer;" New lawsuit challenges ObamaCare on privacy rights violations; Emergency Java Patch; Plus our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 129 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 04:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 129: Former US cybersecurity Czar says infosec still not take seriously; Ira has a "secret admirer;" New lawsuit challenges ObamaCare on privacy rights violations; Emergency Java Patch; Plus our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 127: Insider bank attacks; Charlie Miller, Apple expert, talks iPhoneOS4 security; Peter Schlampp, Solera Networks, on network forensics. German g-men pay hackers for stolen, private bank account data. Stuart Staniford, FireEye, on malware that bypasses firewalls/AV.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Insider bank attacks; Charlie Miller, Apple expert, talks iPhoneOS4 security; Peter Schlampp, Solera Networks, on network forensics. German g-men pay hackers for stolen, private bank account data. Stuart Staniford, FireEye, on malware that bypasses firewalls/AV.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Apr 11, 2010: Insider bank attacks; Charlie Miller, Apple expert, talks iPhoneOS4 security; Peter Schlampp, Solera Networks, on network forensics. German g-men pay hackers for stolen, private bank account data. Stuart Staniford, FireEye, on malware that bypasses firewalls/AV. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 127 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 04:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 126: In-depth interviews from main program. Peter Schlampp: network forensics. Stuart Staniford: attacks that bypass firewalls/AV. Charlie Miller: security implications of Apple's iPhoneOS4.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> in-depth interviews from main program. Peter Schlampp: network forensics. Stuart Staniford: attacks that bypass firewalls/AV. Charlie Miller: security implications of Apple's iPhoneOS4.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Apr 11, 2010: in-depth interviews from main program. Peter Schlampp: network forensics. Stuart Staniford: attacks that bypass firewalls/AV. Charlie Miller: security implications of Apple's iPhoneOS4. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 126 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 04:02:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 125: The simple settings that can stop many internet attacks. Plus, Gasp! Airport body scanning machines DO store images, according to the Feds. And, our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> The simple settings that can stop many internet attacks. Plus, Gasp! Airport body scanning machines DO store images, according to the Feds. And, our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Apr 03, 2010: The simple settings that can stop many internet attacks. Plus, Gasp! Airport body scanning machines DO store images, according to the Feds. And, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 125 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2010 02:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>1:09:21</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 125: The simple settings that can stop many internet attacks. Plus, Gasp! Airport body scanning machines DO store images, according to the Feds. And, our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 123: Scareware is Big Business; Information security comes to your car's dashboard; Virtulization security checklist; Our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Scareware is Big Business; Information security comes to your car's dashboard; Virtulization security checklist; Our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Mar 28, 2010: Scareware is Big Business; Information security comes to your car's dashboard; Virtulization security checklist; Our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 123 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 02:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>1:12:21</itunes:duration>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 121: Banks have a new troubled asset - their customers. 3,000 smartphones arrive "pre-loaded" with data-stealing malware. Plus our take on this week's news</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Banks have a new troubled asset - their customers. 3,000 smartphones arrive "pre-loaded" with data-stealing malware. Plus our take on this
week's news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Mar 21, 2010: Banks have a new troubled asset - their customers. 3,000 smartphones arrive "pre-loaded" with data-stealing malware. Plus our take on this
week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 121 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 02:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>1:09:29</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 121: Banks have a new troubled asset - their customers. 3,000 smartphones arrive "pre-loaded" with data-stealing malware. Plus our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 119: The Electric Smart Grid - New concerns about the "system inside the system". Plus our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> The Electric Smart Grid - New concerns about the "system inside the system". Plus our take on this week's news.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Mar 14, 2010: The Electric Smart Grid - New concerns about the "system inside the system". Plus our take on this week's news.
See Show Notes/Links for Episode 119 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 02:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>1:09:29</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 119: The Electric Smart Grid - New concerns about the "system inside the system". Plus our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 118: Joe Weiss, author of the forthcoming security book, "Protecting Industrial Control Systems from Electronic Threats." Topics: Smart Grid security and other industrial controls.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 118: Joe Weiss, author of the forthcoming security book, "Protecting Industrial Control Systems from Electronic Threats." Topics: Smart Grid security and other industrial controls.
		</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Mar 14, 2010: Joe Weiss, author of the forthcoming security book, "Protecting Industrial Control Systems from Electronic Threats." Topics: Smart Grid security and other industrial controls. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 118 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 23:02 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>21:00</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 118: Joe Weiss, author of the forthcoming security book, "Protecting Industrial Control Systems from Electronic Threats." Topics: Smart Grid security and other industrial controls. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 117: Exclusive RSA Security Conference coverage: Cloud Computing, SmartGrid Forensics, Healthcare, MoneyMules. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Exclusive RSA Security Conference coverage: Cloud Computing, SmartGrid Forensics, Healthcare, MoneyMules.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Mar 07, 2010: Exclusive RSA Security Conference coverage: Cloud Computing, SmartGrid Forensics, Healthcare, MoneyMules.
See Show Notes/Links for Episode 117 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 03:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>59:52</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 117: How easy is it to eavesdrop on cell phone conversations? What's The 'Chuck Norris' attack? Wyndam Hotel chain has third data breach in a year.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 116: Exclusive forensics interviews from RSA Security Conference: Pedro Bustamante on the Mariposa Botnet; Gerry Brown and Christopher Brown on SmartGrid incident response.  </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 116: Exclusive forensics interviews from RSA Security Conference: Pedro Bustamante on the Mariposa Botnet; Gerry Brown and Christopher Brown on SmartGrid incident response.   
		</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Mar 07, 2010: Exclusive forensics interviews from RSA Security Conference: Pedro Bustamante on the Mariposa Botnet; Gerry Brown and Christopher Brown on SmartGrid incident response. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 116 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 03:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>21:00</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 116: Exclusive forensics interviews from RSA Security Conference: Pedro Bustamante on the Mariposa Botnet; Gerry Brown and Christopher Brown on SmartGrid incident response. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 115: How easy is it to eavesdrop on cell phone conversations? What's The 'Chuck Norris' attack? Wyndam Hotel chain has third data breach in a year. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> How easy is it to eavesdrop on cell phone conversations? What's The 'Chuck Norris' attack? Wyndam Hotel chain has third data breach in a year.
	</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Feb 28, 2010: How easy is it to eavesdrop on cell phone conversations? What's The 'Chuck Norris' attack? Wyndam Hotel chain has third data breach in a year.
See Show Notes/Links for Episode 115 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>1:08:20</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 115: How easy is it to eavesdrop on cell phone conversations? What's The 'Chuck Norris' attack? Wyndam Hotel chain has third data breach in a year.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 114: 
		Interview Simon Bransfield-Garth, on the security of cell phone voice communications; Interview with John Young of cryptome.org, about his legal trouble with Microsoft after he posted the company's "spying guide" for law enforcement.   </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 114: 	Interview Simon Bransfield-Garth, on the security of cell phone voice communications; Interview with John Young of cryptome.org, about his legal trouble with Microsoft after he posted the company's "spying guide" for law enforcement.   
		</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Feb 28, 2010: Interview Simon Bransfield-Garth, on the security of cell phone voice communications; Interview with John Young of cryptome.org, about his legal trouble with Microsoft after he posted the company's "spying guide" for law enforcement.   
		A preview of his RSA presentation. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 114 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>23:20</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 114: Interview Simon Bransfield-Garth, on the security of cell phone voice communications; Interview with John Young of cryptome.org, 
about his legal trouble with Microsoft after he posted the company's "spying guide" for law enforcement.   </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 113: 
	A spike in power grid attacks is predicted in the 
	next 12 months. Zues and its variants are more severe and widespread than previously reported. Plus 
	Tales from the Dark Web. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> A spike in power grid attacks is predicted in the next 12 months. Zues and its variants are more severe and widespread than previously reported. Plus 
	Tales from the Dark Web.
	</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Feb 21, 2010: 
			A spike in power grid attacks is predicted in the 
	next 12 months. Zues and its variants are more severe and widespread than previously reported. Plus 
	Tales from the Dark Web.
See Show Notes/Links for Episode 113 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 113: 
			A spike in power grid attacks is predicted in the 
	next 12 months. Zues and its variants are more severe and widespread than previously reported. Plus 
	Tales from the Dark Web. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 112: 
		Interview with Ben Jun from Cryptography Research, on developing applications 
		that adapt to sweeping changes in technology. </title>
		A preview of his RSA presentation.<itunes:author>Ira Victor</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 112: 
		Interview with Ben Jun from Cryptography Research, on developing applications 
		that adapt to sweeping changes in technology. 
		A preview of his RSA presentation.
		</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Feb 21, 2010: 
			Interview with Ben Jun from Cryptography Research, on developing applications 
		that adapt to sweeping changes in technology. 
		A preview of his RSA presentation. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 112 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 112: 
			Interview with Ben Jun from Cryptography Research, on developing applications 
		that adapt to sweeping changes in technology. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 111: The pressure is on for business to take payments via smart phone; Macy's and Google, each in its own way this week committing unthinking - and unthinkable -- breaches of customer privacy. Plus, this week's news. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> The pressure is on for business to take payments via smart phone; Macy's and Google, each in its own way this week committing unthinking - and unthinkable -- breaches of customer privacy. Plus, this week's news. 
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Feb 14, 2010: The pressure is on for business to take payments via smart phone; Macy's and Google, each in its own way this week committing unthinking - and unthinkable -- breaches of customer privacy. Plus, this week's news.  See Show Notes/Links for Episode 111 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 111: The pressure is on for business to take payments via smart phone; Macy's and Google, each in its own way this week committing unthinking - and unthinkable -- breaches of customer privacy. Plus, this week's news. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 110: Interview with Dr. Martin Hellman, one of the fathers of public key encryption; he is using security risk assessment to calculate nuclear threats.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  Interview with Dr. Martin Hellman, one of the fathers of public key encryption; he is using security risk assessment to calculate nuclear threats.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Feb 14, 2010: Interview with Dr. Martin Hellman, one of the fathers of public key encryption; he is using security risk assessment to calculate nuclear threats. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 110 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 04:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>27:07</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 110:  Interview with Dr. Martin Hellman, one of the fathers of public key encryption; he is using security risk assessment to calculate nuclear threats.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, Episode 109: Google getting chummy with the NSA. Lifestyle Hacking - Your twenty-something employees don't like your rules and restrictions.   
Tales from the Dark Web, and, this week's news. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Google getting chummy with the NSA. Lifestyle Hacking - Your twenty-something employees don't like your rules and restrictions.   
Tales from the Dark Web, and, this week's news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Feb 07, 2010: Google getting chummy with the NSA. Lifestyle Hacking - Your twenty-something employees don't like your rules and restrictions.   
Tales from the Dark Web, and, this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 109 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 04:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>56:20</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, Episode 109: Google getting chummy with the NSA. Lifestyle Hacking - Your twenty-something employees don't like your rules and restrictions.   Tales from the Dark Web, and, this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root edition, Episode 108: The first major prosecution against a medical provider under the new HIPAA HITECH Law. Our conversation with an expert in HIPAA and encryption. How to avoid similar prosecution.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  The first major prosecution against a medical provider under the new HIPAA HITECH Law. Our conversation with an expert in HIPAA and encryption. How to avoid similar prosecution.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Feb 07, 2010: The first major prosecution against a medical provider under the new HIPAA HITECH Law. Our conversation with an expert in HIPAA and encryption. How to avoid similar prosecution. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 108 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2010 16:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>12:20</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 108:  IThe first major prosecution against a medical provider under the new HIPAA HITECH Law. Our conversation with an expert in HIPAA and encryption. How to avoid similar prosecution.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 106: Interview with Rob Lee, co-author of a new study on APT- The Advanced Persistant Threat, a new type of attack that gets into a network, and stays in.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>   Interview with Rob Lee, co-author of a new study on APT- The Advanced Persistant Threat, a new type of attack that gets into a network, and stays in.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Jan 31, 2010:   Interview with Rob Lee, co-author of a new study on APT- The Advanced Persistant Threat, a new type of attack that gets into a network, and stays in. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 106 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 16:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>30:20</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 106:  Interview with Rob Lee, co-author of a new study on APT- The Advanced Persistant Threat, a new type of attack that gets into a network, and stays in.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 104: Interview with Joe Grand, renowned hardware "hacker" and the star of "Prototype This" TV show.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  Interview with Joe Grand, renowned hardware "hacker" and the star of "Prototype This" TV show.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Jan 24, 2010:  Interview with Joe Grand, renowned hardware "hacker" and the star of "Prototype This" TV show. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 104 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2010 16:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>23:20</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 104:  Interview with Joe Grand, renowned hardware "hacker" and the star of "Prototype This" TV show.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 102: Dr. Ben Edelman, from the Harvard Business School, "click fraud" that takes over PCs; Steven Dispensa, CTO of PhoneFactor about voice print authentication. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Dr. Ben Edelman- Click fraud that takes over PCs; Steven Dispensa-  Voice print authentication.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Jan 16, 2010: Dr. Ben Edelman, from the Harvard Business School, "click fraud" that takes over PCs; Steven Dispensa, CTO of PhoneFactor about voice print authentication. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 102 at http://www.thecyberjungle.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 23:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>45:20</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>The CyberJungle, su root, Episode 102: Dr. Ben Edelman, from the Harvard Business School, "click fraud" that takes over PCs; Steven Dispensa, CTO of PhoneFactor about voice print authentication.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 88: Bad guys buying services to evade anti-virus. Special announcement. Our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Bad guys buying services to evade anti-virus. Special announcement. Our take on the news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Jan 04, 2010: Data Security Podcast Episode 88: Bad guys buying services to evade anti-virus. Special announcement. Our take on the news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 88 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 03:38:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>34:00</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 88: Bad guys buying services to evade anti-virus. Special announcement. Our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 87: One semi-colon could expose your web server. Researcher uncovers flaw that impacts millions of web users. Our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> One semi-colon could expose your web server. Researcher uncovers flaw that impacts millions of web users. Our take on the news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Dec 28, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 87: One semi-colon could expose your web server. Researcher uncovers flaw that impacts millions of web users. Our take on the news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 87 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 01:58:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>40:01</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 87: One semi-colon could expose your web server. Researcher uncovers flaw that impacts millions of web users. Our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 86: Twitter DNS hijacked. Fingerprinting credit card mag strips. Our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>  Twitter’s DNS hijacked. Fingerprinting credit card mag strips Our take on the news. 
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Dec 21, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 86:  Twitter DNS hijacked. Fingerprinting credit card mag strips. Our take on the news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 86 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 04:58:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>39:40</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 86:  Twitter DNS hijacked. Fingerprinting credit card mag strips. Our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 85: New surge in attacks targeting bank accounts. Data security requires physical security. Our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> New surge in attacks targeting bank accounts. Data security requires physical security. Our take on the news
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Dec 14, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 85: New surge in attacks targeting bank accounts. Data security requires physical security. Our take on the news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 85 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 18:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>31:10</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 85: New surge in attacks targeting bank accounts. Data security requires physical security. Our take on the news</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 84: Is there is a Russian connection to the 'Climategate' attack? "Take Back Your Privacy." Our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Is there is a Russian connection to the 'Climategate' attack? "Take Back Your Privacy." Our take on the news.
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			<itunes:summary>Dec 07, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 84: Is there is a Russian connection to the 'Climategate' attack? "Take Back Your Privacy." Our take on the news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 84 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 19:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>38:45</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 84: Russians in Climategate attack? "Take Back Your Privacy." Our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 83: New highly damaging attack plays on the very fear of being attacked. Stopping insider attacks.  Plus, our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> New highly damaging attack plays on the very fear of being attacked. Stopping insider attacks.  Plus, our take on the news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Nov 30 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 83: New highly damaging attack plays on the very fear of being attacked. Stopping insider attacks.  Plus, our take on the news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 82 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 06:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>37:10</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 83: New highly damaging attack plays on the very fear of being attacked. Stopping insider attacks.  Plus, our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 82: FBI Report: Latest target for the cybercriminal? Law Firms and PR Firms. Adobe Security Speaks. Our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Latest target for the cybercriminal? Law Firms and PR Firms. Adobe Speaks: Special segment with their security team. Plus, our take on this week's news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Nov 24, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 82: FBI Report: Latest target for the cybercriminal? Law Firms and PR Firms. Adobe Speaks: Special segment with their security team. Plus, our take on this week's news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 82 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 06:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>29:35</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 82: FBI Report: Latest target for the cybercriminal? Law Firms and PR Firms. Adobe Speaks: segment with theirsecurity team. Plus, our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 81: EXCLUSIVE InfoSec Conversation with InZero Systems on countering web drive-by downloads with a new hardware sandbox.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> InfoSec Conversation: InfoSec Conversation with InZero Systems on countering web drive-by downloads with a new hardware sandbox.
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			<itunes:summary>Nov 20, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 81: InfoSec Conversation with InZero Systems on countering web drive-by downloads with a new hardware sandbox. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 81 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>32:21</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 81: InfoSec Conversation with InZero Systems on countering web drive-by downloads with a new hardware sandbox.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 80: InfoSec Conversation: Ira talks w/Pedro Bustamante, Security Blogger and Researcher with PandaSecurity. Topic: Fighting Web Drive-by Downloads.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> InfoSec Conversation: Ira talks w/Pedro Bustamante, Security Blogger and Researcher with PandaSecurity. Topic: Fighting Web Drive-by Downloads.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Nov 19, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 80: InfoSec Conversation: Ira talks w/Pedro Bustamante, Security Blogger and Researcher with PandaSecurity. 
Topic: Fighting Web Drive-by Downloads. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 80 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 80: InfoSec Conversation: Ira talks w/Pedro Bustamante, Security Blogger and Researcher with PandaSecurity. Topic: Fighting Web Drive-by Downloads.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 79:The odds of unknowingly logging onto an 'evil twin' of your online banking site is increasing due to new broadband hazards. A revised Google Book Settlement was submitted to the courts; It doesn’t address privacy at all. Our take on this week’s news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> The odds of unknowingly logging onto an 'evil twin' of your online banking site is increasing due to new broadband hazards. A revised Google Book Settlement was submitted to the courts; It doesn’t address privacy at all. Our take on this week’s news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Nov 16, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 79: The odds of unknowingly logging onto an 'evil twin' of your online banking site is increasing due to new broadband hazards. A revised Google Book Settlement was submitted to the courts; It doesn’t address privacy at all. Our take on this week’s news.  See Show Notes/Links for Episode 79 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 17:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 78: Why are web drive-by downloads proliferating like cockroaches? 60 Minutes just covered a data security story. We rate the coverage. And, our take on this week's news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Why are web drive-by downloads proliferating like cockroaches? 60 Minutes just covered a data security story. We rate the coverage. And, our take on this week's news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Nov 09, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 78: Why are web drive-by downloads proliferating like cockroaches? 60 Minutes just covered a data security story. We rate the coverage. And, our take on this week’s news.  See Show Notes/Links for Episode 78 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 05:28:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>29:13</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 78: Why are web drive-by downloads proliferating like cockroaches? 60 Minutes just covered a data security story. 
We rate the coverage. And, our take on this week's news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 77: SPECIAL EPISODE, Conversation with Marsh Ray, discoverer of the new SSL flaw. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Conversation with Marsh Ray, discoverer of a major flaw in SSL.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Nov 05, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 77: SPECIAL EPISODE, Conversation with Marsh Ray, discoverer of the new SSL flaw.  See Show Notes/Links for Episode 77 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 04:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>24:02</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 77: SPECIAL EPISODE, Conversation with Marsh Ray, discoverer of the new SSL flaw.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 76: Placing an online bet for the World Series? Employees of online betting sites might be selling customer data online. Google Book Search: What data is Google storing about readers of online books? Plus, our take on this week’s news. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Placing an online bet for the World Series? Employees of online betting sites might be selling customer data online. Google Book Search: What data is Google storing about readers of online books? Plus, our take on this week’s news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Nov 02, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 76: Placing an online bet for the World Series? Employees of online betting sites might be selling customer data online. Google Book Search: What data is Google storing about readers of online books? Plus, our take on this week’s news.  See Show Notes/Links for Episode 76 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 02:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>33:51</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 76: Placing an online bet for the World Series? Employees of online betting sites might be selling customer data online. Google Book Search: What data is Google storing about readers of online books? Plus, our take on this week’s news. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 75: Everyone loves retail gift cards...they are quick and easy for consumers, and for web application "hackers." Some Time Warner cable internet users are vulnerable to serious attacks -- when will Time Warner release a fix? Plus, our take on this week’s news. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Everyone loves retail gift cards...they are quick and easy for consumers, and for web application "hackers." Some Time Warner cable internet users are vulnerable to serious attacks -- when will Time Warner release a fix? Plus, our take on this week’s news.
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			<itunes:summary>Oct 26, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 75: Everyone loves retail gift cards...they are quick and easy for consumers, and for web application "hackers." Some Time Warner cable internet users are vulnerable to serious attacks -- when will Time Warner release a fix? Plus, our take on this week’s news.  See Show Notes/Links for Episode 75 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon 26 Oct 2009 04:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 75: Everyone loves retail gift cards...they are quick and easy for consumers, and for web application "hackers." Some Time Warner cable internet users are vulnerable to serious attacks -- when will Time Warner release a fix? Plus, our take on this week’s news. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 74: Now the bad guys are holding computer files for ransom if you don’t buy their phony anti-virus software; we have a workaround. Midyear elections are coming up, and the last thing the campaigns seem to think about is data security. Plus, our take on this week’s news. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Now the bad guys are holding computer files for ransom if you don’t buy their phony anti-virus software; we have a workaround. Midyear elections are coming up, and the last thing the campaigns seem to think about is data security. Plus, our take on this week’s news. 
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			<itunes:summary>Oct 18, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 74: Now the bad guys are holding computer files for ransom if you don’t buy their phony anti-virus software; we have a workaround. Midyear elections are coming up, and the last thing the campaigns seem to think about is data security. Plus, our take on this week’s news.  See Show Notes/Links for Episode 74 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon 19 Oct 2009 17:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 74: Now the bad guys are holding computer files for ransom if you don’t buy their phony anti-virus software; we have a workaround. Midyear elections are coming up, and the last thing the campaigns seem to think about is data security. Plus, our take on this week’s news. </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 73: Major patching in store this week, due in part to flaws revealed this summer in Las Vegas?  A fresh look at a Zeus banking attack counter-measure, plus our take on this week’s news. </title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Major patching in store this week, due in part to flaws revealed this summer in Las Vegas?  A fresh look at a Zeus banking attack counter-measure, plus our take on this week’s news.
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			<itunes:summary>Oct 11, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 73: Major patching in store this week, due in part to flaws revealed this summer in Las Vegas?  A fresh look at a Zeus banking attack counter-measure, plus our take on this week’s news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 73 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon 12 Oct 2009 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>28:50</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 73: Data Security Podcast Episode 73: Major patching in store this week, due in part to flaws revealed this summer in Las Vegas?  A fresh look at a Zeus banking attack counter-measure, plus our take on this week’s news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 72: Polymorphic malware - every time it attacks it has a new signature. The balance on your bank account looks find, too bad all your money's gone. Our take on this week’s news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Polymorphic malware - every time it attacks it has a new signature. The balance on your bank account looks find, too bad all your money's gone. Our take on this week’s news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Oct 04, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 72: Polymorphic malware - every time it attacks it has a new signature. The balance on your bank account looks find, too bad all your money's gone. Our take on this week’s news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 72 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 02:54:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>28:50</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 72: Polymorphic malware - every time it attacks it has a new signature. The balance on your bank account looks find, too bad all your money's gone. Our take on this week’s news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 71: $4k per day scamming fake Viagra? That's just the tip of the iceberg. Business bank accounts are the targets of attacks, businesses are responding with lawsuits against banks. Our take on this week’s news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> $4k per day scamming fake Viagra? That's just the tip of the iceberg. Business bank accounts are the targets of attacks, businesses are responding with lawsuits against banks. Our take on this week’s news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Sep 28, 2009: $4k per day scamming fake Viagra? That's just the tip of the iceberg. Business bank accounts are the targets of attacks, businesses are responding with lawsuits against banks. Our take on this week’s news. See Show Notes/Links for Episode 71 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon 28 Sep 2009 00:05:10 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>39:10</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>$4k per day scamming fake Viagra? That's just the tip of the iceberg. Business bank accounts are the targets of attacks, businesses are responding with lawsuits against banks. Our take on this week’s news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 70:  Full access to anyone's Facebook account for $100? Update on confidential data case in Maricopa County, AZ. Plus, our take on this week’s news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Full access to anyone's Facebook account for $100? Update on confidential data case in Maricopa County, AZ. Plus, our take on this week’s news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Sep 21, 2009: Full access to anyone's Facebook account for $100? Update on confidential data case in Maricopa County, AZ. Plus, our take on this week’s news.
See Show Notes/Links for Episode 70 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon 21 Sep 2009 04:10:05 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>30:10</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Full access to anyone's Facebook account for $100? Update on confidential data case in Maricopa County, AZ. Plus, our take on this week’s news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 69: Beware the non-delivery email notice – it might really be an attack. Apple has added an anti-phishing feature to the new iphone but few people have been able to get it to work right. Our take on this week’s news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Beware the non-delivery email notice – it might really be an attack. Apple has added an anti-phishing feature to the new iphone but few people have been able to get it to work right. Our take on this week’s news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Sep 14, 2009: Beware the non-delivery email notice – it might really be an attack. Apple has added an anti-phishing feature to the new iphone but few people have been able to get it to work right. Our take on this week’s news.
See Show Notes/Links for Episode 69 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon 14 Sep 2009 00:00:05 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>36:10</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Beware the non-delivery email notice – it might really be an attack. Apple has added an anti-phishing feature to the new iphone but few people have been able to get it to work right. Our take on this week’s news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 68: New attacks against business bank accounts.... an earth-shaking recommendation from the banking industry. Hackers say they are gearing up for winter attacks - according to a survey of hackers at DefCon 2009. Plus, our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> New attacks against business bank accounts.... an earth-shaking recommendation from the banking industry. Hackers say they are gearing up for winter attacks - according to a survey of hackers at DefCon 2009. Plus, our take on the news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Sep 01, 2009: New attacks against business bank accounts.... an earth-shaking recommendation from the banking industry. Hackers say they are gearing up for winter attacks - according to a survey of hackers at DefCon 2009. Plus, our take on the news.
See Show Notes/Links for Episode 68 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon 01 Sep 2009 00:05:15 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>35:30</itunes:duration>
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New attacks against business bank accounts.... an earth-shaking recommendation from the banking industry. Hackers say they are gearing up for winter attacks - according to a survey of hackers at DefCon 2009. Plus, our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 67: The security lessons from Heartland data breach. Our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> The security lessons from Heartland data breach what the newscasters didn't tell you.  
What if you discovered a web security flaw and their customer service staff ignored your alerts? An exciting announcement about a project to address this problem. Plus, our take on the news.
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			<itunes:summary>Aug 24, 2009: 
The security lessons from Heartland data breach what the newscasters didn't tell you.  
What if you discovered a web security flaw and their customer service staff ignored your alerts? An exciting announcement about a project to address this problem. Plus, our take on the news. 
See Show Notes/Links for Episode 67 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:50:15 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>40:30</itunes:duration>
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The security lessons from Heartland data breach what the newscasters didn't tell you.  
What if you discovered a web security flaw and their customer service staff ignored your alerts? An exciting announcement about a project to address this problem. Plus, our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 66: Like stealing candy from a baby....is Adobe making it that easy for attackers to get into computers? The Clampi Trojan is cleaning out bank accounts, and anti-virus usually doesn't see it. Our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> Like stealing candy from a baby....is Adobe making it that easy for attackers to get into computers? The Clampi Trojan is cleaning out bank accounts, and anti-virus usually doesn't see it. Our take on the news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Aug 17, 2009: Like stealing candy from a baby....is Adobe making it that easy for attackers to get into computers? The Clampi Trojan is cleaning out bank accounts, and anti-virus usually doesn't see it. Our take on the news.

See Show Notes/Links for Episode 66 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon 17 Aug 2009 02:10:10 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>35:33</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Like stealing candy from a baby....is Adobe making it that easy for attackers to get into computers? The Clampi Trojan is cleaning out bank accounts, and anti-virus usually doesn't see it. Our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 65: More DefCon17 Coverage: How safe are Cloud Computing applications? Melissa Hathaway is leaving her White House job as top cyber security official, why is the main stream press not spending time on this story? Our take on the news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> More DefCon17 Coverage: How safe are Cloud Computing applications? Melissa Hathaway is leaving her White House job as top cyber security official, why is the main stream press not spending time on this story? Our take on the news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Aug 10, 2009: More DefCon17 Coverage: How safe are Cloud Computing applications? Melissa Hathaway is leaving her White House job as top cyber security official, why is the main stream press not spending time on this story? Our take on the news.

See Show Notes/Links for Episode 65 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon 10 Aug 2009 2:30:10 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>35:33</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>More DefCon17 Coverage: How safe are Cloud Computing applications? Melissa Hathaway is leaving her White House job as top cyber security official, why is the main stream press not spending time on this story? Our take on the news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 64: DefCon17 Special Report:  Is YOUR tax return sitting out there on the Internet? Breaching the new “personal WiFi” hot spots, is it child’s play? Our take on the DefCon news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle> DefCon17 Special Report: Is YOUR tax return sitting out there on the Internet? Breaching the new “personal WiFi” hot spots, is it child’s play? Our take on the DefCon news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Aug 04, 2009: DefCon17 Special Report:  Is YOUR tax return sitting out there on the Internet? Breaching the new “personal WiFi” hot spots, is it child’s play? Our take on the DefCon news.

See Show Notes/Links for Episode 64 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 9:00:10 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>34:00</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>DefCon17 Special Report:  Is YOUR tax return sitting out there on the Internet? Breaching the new “personal WiFi” hot spots, is it child’s play? Our take on the DefCon news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 63:  iPhone Security. Is that an oxymoron? Google Chrome Browser uses sandboxing for security.  
We talk to a security engineer that says his firm has built a better sandbox. Our take on this week’s news.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>iPhone Security. Is that an oxymoron? Google Chrome Browser uses sandboxing for security.  
We talk to a security engineer that says his firm has built a better sandbox. Our take on this week’s news.
</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>July 27, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 63: iPhone Security. Is that an oxymoron? Google Chrome Browser uses sandboxing for security.  
We talk to a security engineer that says his firm has built a better sandbox. Our take on this week’s news.

See Show Notes/Links for Episode 63 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 18:00:10 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 63:  iPhone Security. Is that an oxymoron? Google Chrome Browser uses sandboxing for security.  
We talk to a security engineer that says his firm has built a better sandbox. Our take on this week’s news.</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Data Security Podcast Episode 62:  EXCLUSIVE: New tool to fight web attacks, and add to your privacy.  
Combining data loss prevention and identity management to protect confidential business data from security breaches.  
Our take on this week's news, including a unique look at the Twitter corp attack.</title>
			<itunes:author>Ira Victor with Samantha Stone</itunes:author>
			<itunes:subtitle>Data Security Podcast Episode 62:  EXCLUSIVE: New tool to fight web attacks, and add to your privacy.  
Combining data loss prevention and identity management to protect confidential business data from security breaches.  
Our take on this week's news, including a unique look at the Twitter corp attack.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>July 21, 2009: Data Security Podcast Episode 62:  EXCLUSIVE: New tool to fight web attacks, and add to your privacy.  
Combining data loss prevention and identity management to protect confidential business data from security breaches.  
Our take on this week's news, including a unique look at the Twitter corp attack.
See Show Notes/Links for Episode 62 at http://datasecuritypodcast.com</itunes:summary>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2009 06:30:10 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>Data Security Podcast Episode 62:  EXCLUSIVE: New tool to fight web attacks, and add to your privacy.  
Combining data loss prevention and identity management to protect confidential business data from security breaches.  
Our take on this week's news, including a unique look at the Twitter corp attack.</itunes:keywords>
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