Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs - 2025-12-01
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Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs - 2025-12-01

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Chapters
  • (00:00) - PreShow Banter™ — The Problem With Extensions
  • (03:10) - Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs – BHIS - Talkin' Bout [infosec] News 2025-12-01
  • (03:47) - Story # 1: Stop Putting Your Passwords Into Random Websites (Yes, Seriously, You Are The Problem)
  • (12:05) - Story # 2: Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs—And They Have No Idea What They're Doing
  • (21:18) - Story # 3: Critical 7 Zip Vulnerability With Public Exploit Requires Manual Update
  • (25:48) - Story # 4: 'Slop Evader' Lets You Surf the Web Like It’s 2022
  • (37:07) - Story # 5: China’s Espionage in Europe is Deepening and More Sophisticated than Acknowledged, Expert Says
  • (39:10) - Story # 6: Apple Update Warning For All iPhone 17, 16 And 15 Users—Act Now
  • (42:38) - Story # 7: Meta is earning a fortune on a deluge of fraudulent ads, documents show
  • (50:22) - Story # 8: Meta had a 17-strike policy for sex trafficking, former safety leader claims
  • (52:40) - Story # 9: Man behind in-flight Evil Twin WiFi attacks gets 7 years in prison

News Links
Story # 1: Stop Putting Your Passwords Into Random Websites (Yes, Seriously, You Are The Problem)
Story # 2: Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs—And They Have No Idea What They're Doing
Story # 3: Critical 7 Zip Vulnerability With Public Exploit Requires Manual Update
Story # 4: 'Slop Evader' Lets You Surf the Web Like It’s 2022
Story # 5: China’s Espionage in Europe is Deepening and More Sophisticated than Acknowledged, Expert Says
Story # 6: Apple Update Warning For All iPhone 17, 16 And 15 Users—Act Now
Story # 7: Meta is earning a fortune on a deluge of fraudulent ads, documents show
Story # 8: Meta had a 17-strike policy for sex trafficking, former safety leader claims
Story # 9: Man behind in-flight Evil Twin WiFi attacks gets 7 years in prison

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Creators and Guests

Bronwen Aker
Host
Bronwen Aker
Bronwen Aker is a BHIS Technical Editor who joined full-time in 2022 after years of contract work, bringing decades of web development and technical training experience to her roles in editing pentest reports, enhancing QA/QC processes, and improving public websites, and who enjoys sci-fi/fantasy, Animal Crossing, and dogs outside of work.
Corey Ham
Host
Corey Ham
Corey Ham has been with Black Hills Information Security (BHIS) since 2021 delivering red teaming and OSINT services. Currently, Corey leads the ANTISOC team at BHIS, providing subscription-based continuous red teaming to BHIS clients. Outside of his time at BHIS, you can find him out in the woods or up on a mountain somewhere.
Ralph May
Host
Ralph May
Ralph is a U.S. Army veteran and former DoD contractor who supported the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) with information security challenges and threat actor simulations. Over the past decade, he has provided offensive security services at Optiv Security and Black Hills Information Security (BHIS) across various industries. His expertise spans network, physical, and wireless penetration testing, social engineering, and advanced adversarial emulation through red and purple team assessments. Ralph has developed several tools, including Bitor (set to release in January 2025) and Warhorse, which enhance efficiency in penetration testing infrastructure and operations. He has spoken at numerous conferences, including DEF CON, Black Hat, Hack Miami, B-Sides Tampa, and Hack Space Con.
Alex Minster
Guest
Alex Minster "Belouve"
Alex Minster is a cybersecurity professional with a passion for Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) , and a desire to use his technical skills to make a meaningful impact on society. With nearly twenty years of experience in cybersecurity, and a current role in Threat Intelligence for a global financial corporation, Alex remains very active in numerous cybersecurity groups including DC608 and Black Hills Information Security. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Alex is an avid oldschool gamer who enjoys arcades, retro gaming, and tabletop games. He brings his passion for adventure and his commitment to helping others to everything he does, both in and out of his professional career.
Michael
Guest
Michael "Shecky" Kavka
Shecky, as he is commonly called, has been in the professional world of IT for nearly 30 years the last 11 as a blue team security engineer. He is focused on detection engineering, threat intel and analysis. Outside of his day to day he is involved in Bsides312, Hak4Kidz and Burbsec (Chicago's cybersecurity meetup conglomerate).