Astros-Cardinals breach and the importance of passwords. Hard coded
  passwords found in Fortinet devices. IoT doorbells giving away
  passwords and of course Tactical Edge.

  Dear Friends,

  In this episode: Ed, Chris, Wolf, and Tim discuss the Cardinals breach
  of the Astros. IoT doorbells sending wifi passwords in clear text. Yet
  another network device company has hard coded passwords in its code.
  Finally, Tactical Edge, again.

  Show Notes:
    * [1]Astros-Cardinals breach breakdown
    * [2]How to Hack WiFi Password from Smart Doorbells by Mohit Kumar -
      The Hacker News
    * [3]Et tu, Fortinet? Hard-coded password raises new backdoor
      eavesdropping fears by Dan Goodin - arstechnica
    * [4]Tactical Edge
    * Calendar:
         + [5]BSides Huntsville 06 February - Ed's presenting "Seriously,
           what the &^*& is Network Segmentation?" & Paul's talk is "10
           Pitfalls of SOC, IH & IR"
         + [6]Security Culture Conference in Oslo, Norway 14-15 June -
           CFP Open - Paul's putting together a talk as we speak
         + [7]Converge Detroit & BSides Detroit in the Arsenal of
           Democracy, Detroit, Michigan, US of A 14-15 July - CFP Open -
           Will there be another PVCSec LIVE‽ Stay tuned!
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  My original entry is here: [8]PVCSEC 52: Astros-Cardinals breach and
  hardcoded backdoors. It posted Tue, 26 Jan 2016 15:09:49 +0000.
  Filed under: Podcasts, breach, infosec, IoT, passwords, podcast, show
  notes,

References

  1. http://www.astroscounty.com/2016/01/friday-late-night-links-cardinals.html
  2. http://thehackernews.com/2016/01/doorbell-hacking-wifi-pasword.html
  3. http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/01/et-tu-fortinet-hard-coded-password-raises-new-backdoor-eavesdropping-fears/
  4. http://www.tacticaledge.co/
  5. https://www.bsideshuntsville.org/
  6. http://securitycultureconference.com/call-for-presentations/
  7. http://convergeconference.org/main/
  8. https://www.pvcsec.com/2016/01/26/pvcsec-52-astros-cardinals-breach-and-hardcoded-backdoors/