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Hi! I am Rajesh Prajapati, a Cybersecurity addict from India who spends time in reading every aspect of technology and love to go down the rabbit hole of Security and Privacy.

Rajesh Prajapati


    • Jul 19, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    An extremely short history of each Google Messaging Application

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 15:07


    In this episode, I will be telling you an extremely short history of each Google Messaging Application. Find me on Twitter - @rajeshposts

    Rising threats in Cyber Security: Shifting To Zero Trust Model

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 6:55


    In this episode, I will be talking about "Rising threats in Cyber Security: Shifting To Zero Trust Model". Find me on Twitter - @rajeshposts

    Weaknesses in household routers which are an obvious target for Cyber Criminals.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 6:44


    In this episode, I will be telling you my thought on weaknesses in household routers which are an obvious target for Cyber Criminals. This is a text to speech generated voice. Find me on Twitter - @rajeshposts

    DroidScript App Was Banned. What Can We Learn From This ?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 11:09


    This episode is about the ban of DroidScript app on the Google Play Store.

    How to Stop Credential Stuffing Attacks ?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 2:50


    In this episode, I will be telling you the methods to Stop Credential Stuffing Attacks ?. This is a text to speech generated voice. Subscribe to My Newsletter : http://eepurl.com/gruRrX In this Weekly Newsletter, I'm going to share with you what's new in the world of Technology, Security and Privacy for everyone. One e-mail every week and no spam, I promise.

    William English, Who Helped Build the Computer Mouse, Dies at 91

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 1:55


    In this very short episode, I will be saying a few words for William English. White Rabbit: Interview with Doug Engelbart and Bill English, Moderated by John Markoff. Link This is a text to speech generated voice. Subscribe to My Newsletter : http://eepurl.com/gruRrX In this Weekly Newsletter, I'm going to share with you what's new in the world of Technology, Security and Privacy for everyone. One e-mail every week and no spam, I promise.

    How to build a secure Work From Home Office ?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 4:32


    In this episode, I will investigate how life will be different in the weeks and months ahead and what you can do to stay safe, productive ... and happy. This is a text to speech generated voice. Subscribe to My Newsletter : http://eepurl.com/gruRrX In this Weekly Newsletter, I'm going to share with you what's new in the world of Technology, Security and Privacy for everyone. One e-mail every week and no spam, I promise.

    News Episode : No. 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 3:42


    Description Facebook will pay you if you allow it to 'Study'. More Facebook announces Libra. More Microsoft bans employees from using Slack. More Announcing GitHub Sponsors. More Microsoft open sources Bing's AI algorithm. More Zomato has tested its first food delivery via a drone in India. More --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamrp/message

    News Episode : No. 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 2:45


    Description Moving to the first one, Facebook's stock went up after news of a record-breaking $5 billion FTC fine for various privacy violations broke last week. As The New York Times points out that the United States government spent months coming up with a punishment for Facebook's privacy-related bad behavior, and the best it could do was so weak that Facebook's stock price went up. From some other perspectives, that $5 billion fine is a big deal, of course: it's the biggest fine in FTC history, far bigger than the $22 million fine against Google in 2012. The largest FTC fine in the history of the country represents basically a month of Facebook's revenue, and the company did such a good job of telegraphing it to investors that the stock price went up. More The Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information in the German has warned that the use of Office 365 and Windows 10 in local schools was illegal under the European Union’s GDPR rules. According to commissioner, the software exposes personal user data. It will be interesting to see how Microsoft handles the issue. More Europe's Galileo satellite network is in a huge outage. The system has been down since Friday meaning that travelers in Europe have instead had to fall back on the American Global Positioning System (GPS) or even Russia or Chinese systems. Galileo has been struck by what is being described as a "technical incident related to its ground infrastructure", and it's not clear when the situation will be remedied. More Sony has announced new SD card reader and USB hub that it calls the "world's fastest." It is named "MRW-S3," it is actually much more than a hub and card reader. It has an SD card reader, micro SD card slot, and two USB 3.1 gen 2 ports, but also, it has USB-C power and HDMI video port. More --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamrp/message

    News Episode : No. 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 2:33


    Description iOS 13 will be able to automatically silence any calls coming in from an unknown number. The new "silence unknown callers" option can be toggled on or off based on your preference, but I'm thinking most people will enable it right after updating. So many of the spam calls we're bombarded with on a daily basis are spoofed to look like a local number. But Apple says that iOS 13 will "use Siri intelligence to allow calls to ring your phone from numbers in Contacts, Mail, and Messages." Any number that can't be found in one of those places will be routed to voicemail. More The Russian government has added dating service Tinder on a government database that legally forces the company to hand over user data and private communications to the country's law enforcement and intelligence agencies. According to Russian laws, companies added to this database must hand over data to Russian police or Russian intelligence agencies like in order to help with investigations into terrorist and national security cases. More All newly created user accounts in macOS Catalina will use zee shell by default. Bash shell will still be available, but Apple is signaling that developers should start moving to zee shell on macOS Mojave. Apple hasn't explained exactly why it's making this change, but bash isn't exactly a modern shell. Apple is stuck using version 3.2 of bash that has been licensed under GPLv2, as newer versions are licensed under GPLv3. Apple has kept clear of using GPLv3 packages in macOS as the license is generally more restrictive to companies like Apple that sign their own code and it includes explicit patent grants, too. More --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamrp/message

    News Episode : No. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 1:33


    Description Apple today announced a "Sign in with Apple" button, that is similar to sign-in buttons from Twitter, Facebook or Google that allow users to login their social media account. But, Apple is focusing on privacy. More importantly, you can choose to hide your email address, and Apple will generate a random email ID visible to only to that particular app and that will forward all emails to your main email ID. Plus, this method creates a unique random email for each app, so that they can't track you and your personal data. More All applicants for United State visas will have to submit their social media details under new rules. The State Department regulations say that people will have to submit social media names and five years worth of email addresses and phone numbers. People travelling to the US to work or to study will have to hand over their information. The department also added that "We are constantly working to find mechanisms to improve our screening processes to protect US citizens, while supporting legitimate travel to the United States,". More --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamrp/message

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