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This week on Hacker And The Fed security researchers find a vulnerability allowing them to run code on Search Engine computers, ghost tokens could be used to totally control Search Engine Workplace accounts, we let you know what a Pumpkin Sandstorm and a Spandex Tempest are, how long does it take to crack your password in 2023, we answer listener questions about the FBI and diversity in cyber security appliances, and we talk about Anna Kournikova.
Links from the episode:
Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Google They Are Not Willing To Fix
giraffesecurity.dev/posts/google-remote-code-execution/
'GhostToken' Opens Google Accounts to Permanent Infection
darkreading.com/remote-workforce/-ghosttoken-opens-google-accounts-to-permanent-infection
Hacker Group Names Are Now Absurdly Out of Control
wired.com/story/hacker-naming-schemes-spandex-tempest/amp
How Long It Would Take A Hacker To Brute Force Your Password In 2023
hivesystems.io/blog/are-your-passwords-in-the-green
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