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December 06, 2013
Darknet cyber weapon peddlers have 85 exploits for sale on any given day
The Podcast talks about healthcare.gov security issues being kept under wraps so tightly by the Obama administration they won't even tell congress. This seems kinda relevant.
Cyberweapons sold to the government that are powered by glitches in popular software have opened a can of worms for citizens who increasingly are being attacked by nongovernment actors buying from the same arsenal of 85 exploits per day, according to new research...
...On any given day during the past three years, high-paying customers have had access to at least 60 vulnerabilities targeting Microsoft, Apple, Oracle and Adobe, according to an NSS Labs...
...The weaknesses remain unknown to the public and, therefore, unfixed for an average of 151 days...
...In the underweb, where hackers hawk illegal goods, an exploit for a system running Windows sells for up to $250,000...