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Darknet Diaries

Ep 37: LVS

Darknet Diaries

Jack Rhysider

True Crime, Technology

4.98.6K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

The Venetian casino in Las Vegas Nevada was the largest hotel in the world until 2015. The parent company is Las Vegas Sands (LVS) which owns 10 properties around the world. And the CEO and founder of LVS is Sheldon Adelson. One day the CEO said something which sparked quite a firestorm. This episode was sponsored by Nucleus. Visit nucleussec.com to start your free trial. This episode was sponsored by CMD. Securing Linux systems is hard, let CMD help you with that. Visit https://cmd.com/dark to get a free demo. For more show notes visit DarknetDiaries.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Imagine being at work in the office, then all of a sudden the server you're working on

0:04.4

goes down.

0:05.4

The phone stopped working, the screens go blank, and as you investigate you realize the

0:10.1

company has been hacked.

0:12.2

The virus is so bad and it's spreading so fast that you frantically start unplugging Ethernet

0:16.7

cables in an attempt to stop the attack and you're forced to sever your connection to

0:21.0

the internet altogether.

0:22.8

Yeah, that did happen, and I want to tell you about it.

0:31.0

These are true stories from the dark side of the internet.

0:37.0

I'm Jack Ricider.

0:40.4

This is Dark Net Diaries.

0:43.4

The

0:58.2

support for this show comes from Sneak.

1:00.4

Dark Net Diaries has covered a lot of stories about hackers, breaches, cybercrime, and other

1:04.7

unsavory topics that dwell on the dark side of modern technology.

1:09.1

And while most of you will never end up on an episode, the reality is that there are

1:13.6

a ton of ways from malicious actors to get into the systems you build, like remote code execution

1:20.2

and SQL injection and path traversal, just to name a few.

1:24.3

And that's where Sneak comes in.

1:26.3

Sneak spelled SNYK is a developer security platform that helps you secure your applications

1:32.5

from the start and continuously.

1:34.6

It automatically scans your code, dependencies, containers, and cloud infrastructure, finding

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