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MPAA setting school curriculum’s? Government mind control? Also, more thoughts on conspiracies, cryptocurrencies, BadBIOS, and much, much more… Special Guest: Dr. Stephanie Murphy Stories of the Week:--Rapidfire Stories: Sovryn Tech Now Accepts Bitcoin, Litecoin, and ProtoShares, scientists need to look for purple planets to find life, KitKat 4.4 has Google creeping in a little more, Bitcoin keeps rising --”MPAA Backs Anti-Piracy Curriculum” Links: goo.gl/Fz7eFh Tech Roulette:--”Government Program To Control Religious Thought?” Link: goo.gl/IhAnqB Website of the Week:--”Cryptsy” Link: www.cryptsy.com Listener E-Mail:--”Victoria’s Secret” Software of the Week:--”Cyanogenmod Installer” Link: www.cyanogenmod.org Game Talk:--”Gamers Solve HIV Puzzle” Link: goo.gl/eobKk5 Hacker Stories:--”#BadBIOS, Parania, and Your Bitcoins Getting Stolen” Link: goo.gl/38HDWt Game of the Week:--”Mark of the Ninja: Special Edition” Pick of the Week:--”Protoshares” PROTOSHARES: PtTy4odKrFq6afXyU3459kNetonztAu6LkLITECOINS: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9WBITCOINS: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: sovryntech@riseup.net www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntech
What is Google’s boat? Removing children from the Internet? Also, more thoughts on Judaism, Steam Machines, BadBIOS, and much, much more… Special Guest: None Stories of the Week:--Rapidfire Stories: Sovryn Tech Now Accepts Bitcoin and Will Soon Accept Litecoin, Silk Road 2.0 Unleashed, Google is Making a Watch, Diaspora Becoming a Big Deal Among Anarchists, and a new Bitcoin high --”Google’s Mystery Barge” Links: goo.gl/sdhQfz Tech Roulette:--”Removing My Children from the Internet” Link: goo.gl/QTfg4q Website of the Week:--”#FreeBabylon5” Link: freebabylon5.com/ Listener E-Mail:--”What do you think about the Nexus 5? Who Told the Israelites About Hygiene?” Software of the Week:--”Comic Reader Mobi” Link: comicreader.mobi/ Game Talk:--”Steam Machine: The Anti-Console” Link: goo.gl/3H0Qze Hacker Stories:--”#BadBIOS” Link: goo.gl/c4Fw2Y Game of the Week:--”Galactic Civilizations III” Pick of the Week:--”Riddick” Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: sovryntech@riseup.net www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntech
MPAA setting school curriculum’s? Government mind control? Also, more thoughts on conspiracies, cryptocurrencies, BadBIOS, and much, much more… Special Guest: Dr. Stephanie Murphy Stories of the Week:--Rapidfire Stories: Sovryn Tech Now Accepts Bitcoin, Litecoin, and ProtoShares, scientists need to look for purple planets to find life, KitKat 4.4 has Google creeping in a little more, Bitcoin keeps rising --”MPAA Backs Anti-Piracy Curriculum” Links: goo.gl/Fz7eFh Tech Roulette:--”Government Program To Control Religious Thought?” Link: goo.gl/IhAnqB Website of the Week:--”Cryptsy” Link: www.cryptsy.com Listener E-Mail:--”Victoria’s Secret” Software of the Week:--”Cyanogenmod Installer” Link: www.cyanogenmod.org Game Talk:--”Gamers Solve HIV Puzzle” Link: goo.gl/eobKk5 Hacker Stories:--”#BadBIOS, Parania, and Your Bitcoins Getting Stolen” Link: goo.gl/38HDWt Game of the Week:--”Mark of the Ninja: Special Edition” Pick of the Week:--”Protoshares” PROTOSHARES: PtTy4odKrFq6afXyU3459kNetonztAu6LkLITECOINS: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9WBITCOINS: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: sovryntech@riseup.net www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntech
What is Google’s boat? Removing children from the Internet? Also, more thoughts on Judaism, Steam Machines, BadBIOS, and much, much more… Special Guest: None Stories of the Week:--Rapidfire Stories: Sovryn Tech Now Accepts Bitcoin and Will Soon Accept Litecoin, Silk Road 2.0 Unleashed, Google is Making a Watch, Diaspora Becoming a Big Deal Among Anarchists, and a new Bitcoin high --”Google’s Mystery Barge” Links: goo.gl/sdhQfz Tech Roulette:--”Removing My Children from the Internet” Link: goo.gl/QTfg4q Website of the Week:--”#FreeBabylon5” Link: freebabylon5.com/ Listener E-Mail:--”What do you think about the Nexus 5? Who Told the Israelites About Hygiene?” Software of the Week:--”Comic Reader Mobi” Link: comicreader.mobi/ Game Talk:--”Steam Machine: The Anti-Console” Link: goo.gl/3H0Qze Hacker Stories:--”#BadBIOS” Link: goo.gl/c4Fw2Y Game of the Week:--”Galactic Civilizations III” Pick of the Week:--”Riddick” Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: sovryntech@riseup.net www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntech
In a very special episode of Interface, Chase tries not to be murdered by his too-smart house, Ian goes for days without electricity, and Andrew tapes a Kindle Fire HD™ to his refrigerator so he too can join the Internet of Things. Will our heroes survive when their toaster can set their kitchen on fire? Will their cloud-based bathtub scald them after a long day of work? Find out on this very special Interface! The growth of IoT 16 mobile theses — #12 is particularly interesting GE's C lights Smart house hauntings Kevo smartlock security Volvo wants things delivered to your trunk …and also for your phone to be your key iOS 10 HomeKit hands-on Dojo will protect you from doxxers Stuxnet was a worm designed shut down Iranian nuclear centrifuges in a way that would seem like a series of coincidental accidents BadBIOS jumps airgaps Does your computer have a microphone? Then it's vulernable to malware Aldi covers their packaging in UPC codes "Best" smarthome products from CES 2016 Cloudwash is good Smart mirror concept — seems like it would get smudgy Build your own smart mirror You are an advanced AI that controls a smart house. How do you kill your master? Bart of Darkness (I could have sworn this was a Treehouse of Horror episode…)
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about partnerships: D&G + Nextgov, Red Hat + Microsoft, Marriott + Starwood, New Haven police + your stuff. Lauren strikes again: Young computer scientist shares her open source story Todoist now has the “repeat after completed” feature Gunnar Gets Keybase.io Invites, now what BadBIOS meets ad experience optimization: Beware of ads that use inaudible sound to link your phone, TV, tablet, and PC Nextgov’s article about our podcast episode about their article The cat sharing economy is for real: Clear Your Calendars—#UberKITTENS Are Back As heard in D&G 28: Old Chippewa Lake amusement park up for sale Yahoo! does password free signin New: How to Enable Amazon’s Two-Step Authentication Good news / bad news: Windows 10 has a Start menu. Windows 10 Start menu displays ads. US proposal aims to regulate car privacy, make hacks illegal Erich’s TCO for OpenStack presentation from the Tokyo summit is now live New Haven PD very well-intentioned. (h/t uzoma) Marriott Buys Starwood (h/t uzoma) Shred your boarding pass: What’s in a Boarding Pass Barcode? A Lot See also (or not): ClearImage Free Online Barcode Reader / Decoder Shred your frequent flier card? American Airlines Jumps On Industry Bandwagon, Will Now Award Frequent Flier Miles Based On Ticket Price Product Releases! RHEL 7.2, including RHEL for Real Time, RHEL Server for ARM (Development Preview), and RHEL Atomic Host OpenShift 3.1 and Red Hat Atomic Enterprise Platform 3.1 Public Preview Red Hat Container Development Kit 2 Beta Red Hat Software Collections 2.1 and Developer Toolset 4 RHEV 3.6 Beta Microsoft ♥ Red Hat ♥ Microsoft .NET running on OpenShift 3! Red Hat CVE Database Revamp ISIS used PlayStation 4s to plan Paris. Or did they? Hack your meetings by taking all the action items Cutting Room Floor You Can Now Download The Soothing Sounds Of K-Mart The American Government’s Sears-for-Spying Payment Plan On what street did you lose your childlike sense of wonder? Nihilistic Password Security Questions Statue of Lenin Replaced with Darth Vader (with WiFi hotspot in head) Ladybird Books for Grownups Yamaha Designs a Robot That Can Ride Motorcycles China Unable To Recruit Hackers Fast Enough To Keep Up With Vulnerabilities In U.S. Security Systems Meanwhile in Scott McCarty’s kitchen… Please engage with our brand. BSODOTD Turn an ASCII diagram into something handwritten. War stories from the future Machine Gun + Elephant = War Machine We Give Thanks Our Inception friends at Nextgov The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!
Join Sophos security experts John Shier and Paul Ducklin as they dissect the week's computer security news with their usual mix of insight and wit. In this episode: we reach our "double nelson"; busts in the JPMorgan hack; malware on iOS, Android and OS X; get Sophos Home for free; and how BadBIOS is back...this time, on your TV.
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: watching your email, hearing your GnuPG key, the smell of fresh-baked OpenStack, a taste of ARM on Fedora, a touch of Skynet. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. This episode’s title is dedicated to Peter Larsen. We heard you, and welcome your feedback! Lauren wins the National Center for Women & Information Technology Aspirations in Computing 2014 Ohio Affiliate Award PaaS and Three Cruelties of Federal IT Gunnar enjoys Plague Inc when not catching up on Game of Thrones Dave says Roku 3 + Android app + {YouTube|Netflix} = Awesome Almost related: Fulfill your New Years resolution of clearing out your YouTube backlog at 2x speed Pandora for Android gets an alarm clock but it needs a cell or wifi connection Learn Over 60 Google Now Commands with This Infographic Jaguar makes fun of Mercedes-Benz cars for having the vestibular ocular reflexes of a chicken BadBIOS, part n: Acoustic cryptanalysis, and there’s a CVE for that Gmail blows up e-mail marketing by caching all images on Google servers Disable it if you want: Disable Automatic Image Loading in Gmail to Save Data and Privacy PSA: Your Phone Logs Everywhere You Go. Here’s How to Turn It Off Ebooks now read you Related: Google Play Books update allows ePub and PDF uploads right from your device Google Adds to Its Menagerie of Robots Related: U.S. military may have 10 robots per soldier by 2023 See also: Cyberdyne Systems, DARPA Tried to Build Skynet in the 1980s, A Bizarre Petting Zoo Where Robots Replace Animals D&G DIY Joke Kit of the Week: Robot anesthesiologists to put patients under before colonoscopies Turning mobile phones into 3D scanners Microsoft Security Essentials misses 39% of malware in Dennis test Open Cloud Meetup, hosted by our own Jason Callaway The Dan and Gunnar Show presents Is it PaaS or something else? via web January 14 and 15 Massachusetts launches open cloud to spur big data R&D Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 4.0 is here Fedora 20 is out: ARM is now Tier 1 and Gunnar’s FedUp Today in “OS is dead”: Want to run OpenShift on ARM? OK, why not Dan Risacher on Hellekson’s Law Betteridge’s Law: For example, Is REST losing its flair – REST API Alternatives HT Robin Price: WebRTC and Echoplex Salt vs. gravel vs. cheese vs. beet juice Cutting Room Floor HT Jim Stogdill: Fear, Uncertainty, Dopamine (or: “How to build an effective cult”) Totally unrelated: Free OpenShift stickers! Easily denounce your friends with a North Korean press release generator This week in cognitive surplus: George Takei’s and Newt Gingrich’s Amazon reviews Why are eggs egg shaped? This Crazy Pneumatic Tube System Will Deliver Burgers at 87 MPH Nokia’s Strategy For Selling The Lumia 2520 Windows 8 Tablet Is To Make You Very Uncomfortable EGTS stands for Electric Green Taxiing System and can stand for other things too How to make really long words in German Charming Parisian Subway Etiquette Guide Airport cell phone crashing We Give Thanks Peter Larsen for being a good sport about our show titles Dan Risacher for advancing the cause of Hellekson’s Law astroturfing Robin Price for the WebRTC and Echoplex pointers Jim Stogdill for mind-hacking videos
This week on Dave and Gunnar: Oracle plays with science, Amazon plays with the US Postal Service, and everyone plays with tracking you like a criminal. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. FLIGHTMARE! Inflight cell calling debuts, dealing heavy blow to quality of life U.S. Reaches Preliminary Deal in American-US Airways Merger Lawsuit Adam Clater will soon be able to recharge his beard phone and guinea pig with microwaves HT Jason Calloway: Beard followup badBIOS and more apocalyptic movie plot ideas, part III: Russia: Hidden chips ‘launch spam attacks from irons’ Sorry state of baseband OSes Larry Ellison misunderstands science and economics Amazon Is Closer Than Ever to Running the U.S. Postal Service Did your Adobe password leak? Now you and 150m others can check Anatomy of a password disaster – Adobe’s giant-sized cryptographic blunder Facebook makes Adobe fans change their horrible, horrible passwords How stores use your phone’s WiFi to track your shopping habits Attention, Shoppers: Store Is Tracking Your Cell Google Is Testing A Program That Tracks You Everywhere You Go You Are a Rogue Device: A New Apparatus Capable of Spying on You Has Been Installed Throughout Downtown Seattle. Very Few Citizens Know What It Is, and Officials Don’t Want to Talk About It. Google updates Google+ Hangouts updated… for one tap location sharing More good news: Facebook patented making government data handoffs easier Toronto tailor introduces bulletproof three-piece suits Dave at SC13 in Denver November 17-22 Gunnar to deliver Ironman 90 minute keynote Alamo ACE (AFCEA) in San Antonio on November 19-20 OpenShift’s everyday low prices: Announcing 50% Lower Gear Prices, More Countries, and 2GB Gears in the Silver Plan Happy 10th birthday Fedora! SELinux coloring book HT Tony James: Automated auditing the system using SCAP Rapport with panelists is more important than knowing what you’re going to say Bonus tips: Confessions of a Public Speaker Cutting Room Floor HT Nathan: Boston Symphony mourns JFK The 1960s Superhero Who Was Powered by Smoking Awesome: Vocals only version of Happy Together by The Turtles And lots more including Alice in Chains, 11 yo Michael Jackson, Beatles, and Dire Straits! Universal Translator? Turn your Raspberry Pi into a Translator with Speech Recognition and Playback 39 Raspberry Pi 3D Scanner The Automata of Terror: Cinema’s 8 Scariest Robots Cognitive surplus: London Underground Simulator game review Related: New York Bus: The Simulation Goodwill Computer Museum in Austin, TX! And if you are near Bletchley Park check out The National Museum of Computing And if you are near Fort Meade check out The National Cryptologic Museum We Give Thanks Jason Calloway, Tony James, and Nathan for giving us ideas to talk about!
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about badBIOS and unreliable narrators, 85% of Android is crap, warrant canaries, and special guest star Adam Clater talking about OpenShift and ownCloud Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. badBIOS disputed Analysis is wrong Researcher skepticism Almost related: Motorola wants you to tattoo a smartphone microphone onto your throat Cloud to Butt 2.0: xkcd substitutions Chrome extension Risk Walking Dead Survival Edition Gunnar is enjoying his Nexus 5 and its inability to receive email using client certificates Protect your Android phone by getting rid of its crapware Power Plants and Other Vital Systems Are Totally Exposed on the Internet Google aims to replace car dashboard buttons with Minority Report hand gestures Frenzy Is a Private, Dropbox-Powered Social Network A Red Hat Solutions Architect Manager We Like: Adam Clater because he tells us about OwnCloud on OpenShift Red Hat Government Symposium was outstanding. A bunch of great announcements from CFPB, DOE, and ODNI! D&G Show video edition! Challenges in the cloud How does PaaS differ from IaaS? Why is PaaS better for managers? How PaaS changes the way developers work co-starring Bob Kozdemba Red Hat Summit CFP extended to November 19 for customers and partners Red Hat Innovation Awards nominations open until December 13 Dave will be at Supercomputing 2013 November 17-22 Gunnar will be at JBoss Day in Austin on November 12 C5ISR Summit in Charleston on November 13 Alamo ACE (AFCEA) in San Antonio on November 19 Word of the Week: “Warrant Canary” Apple just used one. How to mostly dial with Google Voice with a correct call log for later Hadoop analysis Voice Plus GV Outbound Call Log Repair CallTrack logs to your calendar Hadoop 10 Tips for an Awesome Coffee Meeting Cutting Room Floor HT Noel Weichbrodt: More hipster than you: the carbon-fiber penny farthing Why we should get rid of Daylight Savings Time The most terrifying reading of Goodnight Moon you’ll ever hear Grave markers embedded in airport runway Nine worst doctored photos of Chinese officials We Give Thanks Adam Clater for guest starring! Gunnar’s mom for teaching us about warrant canaries
Youtube Show Notes Hosts Preston Wiley, CISSP, CCNA Keith Watson, CISSP-ISSAP, CISA Articles Meet “badBIOS,” the mysterious Mac and PC malware that jumps airgaps by Dan Goodin (Ars Technica), badBIOS by Bruce Schneier (Schneier on Security), Security researcher says new malware can affect your BIOS; communicate over the air by Ian Paul (PCWorld), ‘BadBIOS’ System-Hopping Malware Appears Unstoppable by Marshall Honorof (Tom’s Guide), The badBIOS Analysis Is Wrong. by Phillip Jaenke NSA infiltrates links to Yahoo, Google data centers worldwide, Snowden documents say by Barton Gellman and Askan Soltani (Washington Post), How the NSA’s MUSCULAR tapped Google’s and Yahoo’s private networks by Sean Gallagher (Ars Technica), How we know the NSA had access to internal Google and Yahoo cloud data by Barton Gellman, Askkan, and Andrea Peterson (Washington Post)
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We’re Baaaccckkkkk!! with the new and revised Top 3 Tech. This week we meet the new co-host John and welcome our new partner TechYA.net. We jump into the topics of: Hardware CastAR one of our most anticipated devices of the year First ticket for DUiGG (Driving under the influence of Google Glass) New Nexus 5 […]
This Weeks Topics This week I discuss Mavricks and iOS 7, the rumor mill of badBIOS, hoax, bad day or something else. Finally, you can expect to hear more regular podcast in the future. A project that was a game changer for Magmatic has now been completed. We expect 2014 to be a real game changer for us. We have lots of tools and ideas we are really excited about. iTunes Preview