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The Ransomware Files
Dr. Ransomware, Part 2

The Ransomware Files

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 44:11


Is a practicing cardiologist living in Venezuela also a ransomware mastermind? If U.S. prosecutors are to be believed, Moises Luis Zagala Gonzalez is a cybercriminal polymath. He's on the FBI's Most Wanted list for cybercrime, but people who know him say the accusations cannot be true. Zagala is charged in federal court in New York with developing ransomware applications called Jigsaw and Thanos that infected organizations and companies around the word. But Zagala's wife says there's a reason for her husband's predicament. How does the evidence stack up against her claim? Speakers: Alexander Mindlin, Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of New York; Thomas Holt, Professor, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University; Anthony Martino, Director, Northeast Cyber Security Forensics Center, Utica University; Ana Vanessa Herrero, Journalist; Jeremy Kirk, Executive Editor, Information Security Media Group. Sources and transcript for this episode are here. Special thanks to Ana Vanessa Herrero in Caracas for reporting and research that contributed to this episode. Thanks also to ISMG's Tom Field, David Perera, Alexandra Perez, Mathew Schwartz and Anna Delaney for production assistance. Thank you to Intel471 for sharing cybercrime intelligence useful for this episode. Production Coordinator: Rashmi Ramesh The Ransomware Files theme song by Chris Gilbert/©Ordinary Weirdos Records Other original music by Chris Gilbert, Finley Kirk and Jeremy Kirk Additional music by Podcastmusic.com and Uppbeat.io Follow The Ransomware Files on Twitter: @ransomwarefiles Follow The Ransomware Files on Instagram: @theransomwarefiles

Digital Forensics In Real Life
Ep. 6 Toxic Relationship: The Murder of Mary Yoder (Part 1)

Digital Forensics In Real Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 61:25


Part one of a two-part episode, with a case that involved so many truckloads of evidence we couldn't pack it all into one podcast. It involved two trials, three main suspects, and hours of forensic analysis by our guest and his team. This case is about the murder of Mary Yoder, a chiropractor in Buffalo N.Y. who was poisoned by Colchicine, a deadly substance that has agricultural and medical uses. Our guest today is Tony Martino, the forensic investigator who worked through the case.   As a 20-year veteran of the Utica, N.Y., Police Department, Anthony Martino is an expert in cybersecurity, computer crime investigation and digital forensics. A nine-year member of the United States Secret Service electronic crime task force, and co- founder of the Central New York Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, Martino received the Wallie Howard Jr. Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement from the U.S. Attorney's Office.

WILDsound: The Film Podcast
April 9, 2021 - Filmmaker Anthony Martino (BRUISES)

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021


BRUISES was the winner of BEST SOUND & MUSIC at the April 2021 HORROR Film Festival. Sign up to watch for FREE all day Sunday HEREThe art of making a film when you can’t go anywhere! Great chat with filmmaker Anthony Martino on the process of making BRUISES.A woman discovers that each time she sees her reflection, a bruise appears on her face.Follow WILDsound Podcasts on all social media channels: @wildsoundpodSubmit to the festival anytime via FilmFreeway: https://filmfreeway.com/WILDsoundFilmandWritingFestivalSubscribe via Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildsoundfest

Franchise Secrets Podcast
13: A Non-Traditional Franchise Financing Option, With Guest Ron Feldman

Franchise Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 46:23


If you’re looking at funding options as a new franchisee and are struggling with the franchise financing options available to you, we’re here to tell you there are options. You can certainly go a traditional route through a bank, but sometimes it just isn't possible. Luckily, there are more non-traditional routes available to you. In this episode, I talk with Apple Pie Capital Chief Development Officer (CDO) Ron Feldman about the ins and outs of financing, franchise validation, resources available to you—and more. Ron started in the franchise industry when he and his wife purchased into The Goddard School Franchise. He has also worked as the Chief Development Officer at FRANdata and was the Chief Brand Strategist with Siegel Financial Group. Ron gives us insight into his unique and extensive background in franchising that you don’t want to miss! Outline of This Episode [0:41] Ron Feldman Introduction [5:53] What is Apple Pie and how is it different? [11:21] What does Apple Pie look for in emerging brands? [13:50] Definition of an emerging brand [18:20] Resources for franchisees [21:55] How do you look at item 19? [24:00] Validation is absolutely critical to the process [30:42] Successful franchises and what to look for [35:40] Combining brands and resources [42:57] Why you need a professional team surrounding you What is Apple Pie Capital and how is it different than traditional lending? I first came across Apple Pie Capital when I had already launched two of my franchise locations with Sola Salon Studios—and then the SBA refused to finance the 3rd. Our lending partner was gone. I was an established franchisee with an established brand but was suddenly forced to find a different option. This is where a non-traditional franchise lender became my solution and could be yours as well. They provide a unique online platform that is a streamlined and simple solution for someone in the franchise industry to source funding. One of the top lenders in the business, their focus is to lower barriers to entry. They do so by handling everything from start to finish, beginning with one easy online application, then laying out all of your options. They actually want to help you achieve your goals and to grow smartly. They are one of the few lenders who only work in franchising.  Why the difference between a “start-up” and “emerging brand” matters when it comes down to Franchise Financing If you’re looking at buying a franchise but want to jump in on an emerging brand, there are some things you should consider. First, you want to invest in an emerging brand and not a start-up. For the purpose of this explanation, a start-up is a franchise that has fewer than 25 franchise units. An emerging brand is considered a franchise with 25-100 units open and running. If a franchise has sold over 100 units, they are likely no longer relying on the franchise fees for their overhead costs (which is crucial).  So why does this matter? You need to give a particular franchise time to become a proven brand. Apple Pie is more willing to lend you money faster than any other lender—but they also need a way to measure their investment. If a franchise has 10 or more years of operating history or they have 25 units open for 3+ years APC considers them an emerging brand that they’re willing to dive into with you. Keep listening to our conversation as we cover the details, and talk about some of the resources available for new franchises. As an emerging brand, you’ll want to take advantage of networking opportunities As an emerging franchisor or someone who’s bought a new franchise, you’re going to have a lot to learn. Some great opportunities for learning come from conferences geared towards franchisees. The International Franchise Association hosts a conference geared exactly towards those just starting out in the market. So if you’re newer in the industry, this one is a great place to start. A couple of other resources that Ron and I both recommend include the UnConference and the Springboard conference. They are founded and hosted by some of the most knowledgeable people in the industry. Events like these can be a great way to learn from others what to do, what not to do, and a way to make lasting connections. Keep listening for another great way to learn the ins and outs of franchising. The importance of the validation process for the potential franchisee One of Ron’s favorite quotes is by Anthony Martino, “franchising is simple, as long as franchisees make money”. While funny, it’s completely on the nose. Apple Pie Capital utilizes research from FRANdata as well as their own personal experience to validate the franchise you’re buying. They’re able to get a lot of data that you as the franchisee don’t have access to. Likewise, you need to be diligent with your own validation process, which we cover more in-depth in this podcast. You need to reach out to current franchisees and question them about every part of the process. Ron shares that they got more calls from prospective franchisees for The Goddard School when they sold than any of the 10 years they operated it. Listen to the rest of the episode as he explains why this was so smart and the right questions to ask. Resources & People Mentioned Anthony Martino Apple Pie Capital Bernard Siegel Denise Thomas Apple Pie Capital CEO Emerging Franchisor Conference FRANdata Goddard School Franchise Grow Smart, Risk Less by Shelly Sun International Franchise Association (IFA) Peter Cancro Springboard Conference The UnConference Connect with Ron Feldman LinkedIn Apple Pie Capital Connect With Erik Facebook LinkedIn TalkWithErik.com

KHOL Jackson Hole Community Radio 89.1 FM
Local artist Anthony Martino

KHOL Jackson Hole Community Radio 89.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 6:30


Local artist Anthony Martino by KHOL Jackson

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From the Newsroom: The Observer-Dispatch
The History of the Northeast Cybersecurity and Forensics Center

From the Newsroom: The Observer-Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 0:59


Anthony Martino, director at the Northeast Cybersecurity and Forensics Center, discusses the homble origins of the Northeast Cybersecurity and Forensics Center.

From the Newsroom: The Observer-Dispatch
Director of Northeast Cybersecurity and Forensics Center discusses importance of cyberforensic evidence

From the Newsroom: The Observer-Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 1:20


Anthony Martino, director at the Northeast Cybersecurity and Forensics Center, discusses the importance of cyberforensics in the judicial system.

From the Newsroom: The Observer-Dispatch

Anthony Martino, director of the Northeast Cybersecurity and Forensic Center at Utica College, speaks about the importance of staying current on cybersecurity trends.

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