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This Week in InfoSec (11:14)

With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account

5th September 1983: The term "hacker" was used by Newsweek, mainstream media's earliest known use of the term in the pejorative sense.

The magazine's cover photo of 17-year-old 414s (hacker group) member Neal Patrick was captioned '414 "Hacker" Neal Patrick.'.

‘Hacker’ is used by mainstream media, September 5, 1983

the414s.com

https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1302239152046563328

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phreaking_box

 

9th September 2001: Mark Curphey started OWASP (the Open Web Application Security Project).

Who is the OWASP® Foundation?

https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1303830903987359744   

 

Tweet of the Week (21:26)

https://twitter.com/RSnake/status/1435989191414976512?s=20

 

Tweet of the Week (26:41) 

https://twitter.com/hanbandit/status/1436008564020088833

 

Industry News (31:55)

FTC Bans Stalkerware App in Industry First

Texan Accused of Cyber-Stalking and Murder Dies in Jail

ID Theft Couple on the Run

ICO Requests International Support to Tackle Cookie Pop-Ups

Cybersecurity Student Scams Senior Out of $55K

Stress and Burnout Affecting Majority of Cybersecurity Professionals

Data Breach Lawsuit Against Sonic Will Proceed

Berners-Lee Joins ProtonMail Following Privacy Debacle

Security Now a "Thankless Task" For 80% of IT Teams

 

Tweet of the Week (40:01)

https://twitter.com/hondanhon/status/1436027395115393024

 

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