Risky Business Podcast
April 02, 2025
Risky Business #786 -- Oracle is lying
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On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:
- Yes, Oracle Health and Oracle Cloud did get hacked
- The fallout from Signalgate continues
- North Korean IT workers pivot to Europe
- Honeypot data suggests a storm is brewing for Palo Alto VPNs
- Canadian Anon gets arrested for hacking Texas GOP
This week’s episode is sponsored by Trail of Bits. Tjaden Hess, a Principal Security Engineer at Trail of Bits who specialises in cryptography, joins the show this week to talk about what a responsible crypto-currency exchange cold wallet setup looks like, and … contrasts that with Bybit.
This episode is also available on Youtube.

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Show notes
Oracle Health breach compromises patient data at US hospitals
Oracle Still Denies Breach as Researchers Persist
Hacker linked to Oracle Cloud intrusion threatens to sell stolen data | Cybersecurity Dive
Mike Waltz Is Losing Support Inside the White House - WSJ
Waltz and staff used Gmail for government communications, officials say - The Washington Post
Even More Venmo Accounts Tied to Trump Officials in Signal Group Chat Left Data Public | WIRED
You Need to Use Signal's Nickname Feature
SignalGate Is Driving the Most US Downloads of Signal Ever | WIRED
When Getting Phished Puts You in Mortal Danger – Krebs on Security
DPRK IT Workers Expanding in Scope and Scale | Google Cloud Blog
How the FBI Tracked, and Froze, Millions Sent to Criminals in Massive Caesars Casino Hack
Surge in Palo Alto Networks Scanner Activity Indicates Possible Upcoming Threats
CISA warns new malware targeting Ivanti zero-day vulnerability | Cybersecurity Dive