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Jan 2025
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YouTubers Attacked By Malware: Cyber Sec...

Jim Love
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Cybersecurity Rundown: YouTube Malware, Strava Leaks, UK Ransomware Ban, AWS Exploits & Fortinet Vulnerabilities

In this episode of 'Cybersecurity Today,' host Jim Love covers critical cybersecurity topics including YouTubers targeted with malware links, fitness apps leaking military secrets, a proposed UK ransomware payment ban, a new ransomware gang exploiting AWS encryption tools, and Fortinet firewalls facing potential zero-day attacks. Key insights, expert warnings, and security recommendations are discussed to help protect users and organizations from these growing cyber threats.

00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity News 00:23 Malware Links Targeting YouTubers 02:01 Fitness Apps Leaking Military Secrets 03:46 UK Proposes Ransomware Payment Ban 05:08 AWS Encryption Exploited by Ransomware 07:12 Fortinet Firewalls Zero-Day Attack 08:12 Conclusion and Contact Information

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