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Google verschärft die Regeln für Chrome-Erweiterungen. Für einige Nutzer könnte das zum Problem werden: Wer ältere Browser-Extensions verwendet, muss sich möglicherweise umstellen – doch das hat gute Gründe.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Dani Grant, co-founder of Jam.dev, as she shares her journey from Cloudflare PM to startup founder. Learn how Jam.dev persevered through eight failed attempts before finding product-market fit and growing to 85,000 users. Dani reveals valuable lessons about product-led growth, building in public, and raising venture capital. From tactical fundraising tips to creative community building strategies like jam.pizza, this episode is packed with practical insights for founders and anyone interested in the startup journey. SponsorConvex is the backend for founders. Convex is the backend application platform for product-obsessed founders. Show Notes0:00 - Intro0:29 - Sponsor: Convex1:08 - Meeting Dani Grant1:41 - Early Career at Cloudflare3:09 - Finding Internships & Career Growth5:25 - Starting Jam.dev11:56 - Product Evolution & User Growth16:57 - Product Features & Implementation21:22 - Monetization Strategy23:37 - Technical Deep Dive: How Jam Works27:49 - Future Plans & Mobile Development29:12 - Fundraising Tips & Strategies34:00 - Supporting Developer Communities36:18 - Picks and Plugs LinksCompanies/Products:Jam.devCloudflareConvex (sponsor)SentryData DogHotjarFullStoryJIRAMetabaseNotionSocial/Personal:Dani Grant's TwitterDani Grant's email (dani@jam.dev)Brad Garropy's Twitter (@bradgarropy)Learn Build Teach DiscordDeals for Devs projectBooks/Media:"Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" (book mentioned by Dani)Matt Wolf's YouTube channel (AI recaps)Career Resources:jam.dev/careers (mentioned they're hiring)jam.pizza (community meetup sponsorship form)Technical Tools Mentioned:ViteRemixES BuildProducts Similar to Jam:FullStoryHotjarSentryDatadogDevelopment Tools:Chrome Extension Store (where Jam is available)Community:LearnBuildTeach.comDeals for Devs
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
In this episode, we explore the following stories: "Examining Redtail: Analyzing a Sophisticated Cryptomining Malware and its Advanced Tactics" Overview of Redtail's multi-architecture cryptomining malware exploiting vulnerabilities and deploying persistence techniques. URL: Examining Redtail: Analyzing a Sophisticated Cryptomining Malware and its Advanced Tactics "Information Stealer Masquerades as LDAPNightmare PoC Exploit" A malware disguised as a PoC exploit targets users seeking to test vulnerabilities like LDAPNightmare. URL: Information Stealer Masquerades as LDAPNightmare PoC Exploit "How Extensions Trick CWS Search" Research reveals how malicious browser extensions manipulate Chrome Web Store search to appear legitimate. URL: How Extensions Trick CWS Search "Palo Alto Networks' Expedition Vulnerabilities (PAN-SA-2025-0001)" Multiple vulnerabilities in the deprecated Expedition tool can expose credentials and lead to unauthorized file and command execution. URL: Palo Alto Networks' Expedition Vulnerabilities (PAN-SA-2025-0001)
The consequences of Internet content restriction. The measured risks of 3rd-party browser extensions. The consequences of SonicWall's unpatched 9.8 firewall severity. The incredible number of still-unencrypted email servers. SonicWall vulnerability patching Shadowserver Foundation & eMail Encryption Salt Typhoon Evicted HIPAA gets a long-needed cybersecurity upgrade. The EU standardizes on USB-C for power charging. What? Believe it or not, a CATCHA you solve by playing DOOM. And... what I learned from three weeks of study of AI Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1007-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit expressvpn.com/securitynow veeam.com threatlocker.com for Security Now
The consequences of Internet content restriction. The measured risks of 3rd-party browser extensions. The consequences of SonicWall's unpatched 9.8 firewall severity. The incredible number of still-unencrypted email servers. SonicWall vulnerability patching Shadowserver Foundation & eMail Encryption Salt Typhoon Evicted HIPAA gets a long-needed cybersecurity upgrade. The EU standardizes on USB-C for power charging. What? Believe it or not, a CATCHA you solve by playing DOOM. And... what I learned from three weeks of study of AI Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1007-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit expressvpn.com/securitynow veeam.com threatlocker.com for Security Now
The consequences of Internet content restriction. The measured risks of 3rd-party browser extensions. The consequences of SonicWall's unpatched 9.8 firewall severity. The incredible number of still-unencrypted email servers. SonicWall vulnerability patching Shadowserver Foundation & eMail Encryption Salt Typhoon Evicted HIPAA gets a long-needed cybersecurity upgrade. The EU standardizes on USB-C for power charging. What? Believe it or not, a CATCHA you solve by playing DOOM. And... what I learned from three weeks of study of AI Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1007-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit expressvpn.com/securitynow veeam.com threatlocker.com for Security Now
The consequences of Internet content restriction. The measured risks of 3rd-party browser extensions. The consequences of SonicWall's unpatched 9.8 firewall severity. The incredible number of still-unencrypted email servers. SonicWall vulnerability patching Shadowserver Foundation & eMail Encryption Salt Typhoon Evicted HIPAA gets a long-needed cybersecurity upgrade. The EU standardizes on USB-C for power charging. What? Believe it or not, a CATCHA you solve by playing DOOM. And... what I learned from three weeks of study of AI Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1007-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit expressvpn.com/securitynow veeam.com threatlocker.com for Security Now
The consequences of Internet content restriction. The measured risks of 3rd-party browser extensions. The consequences of SonicWall's unpatched 9.8 firewall severity. The incredible number of still-unencrypted email servers. SonicWall vulnerability patching Shadowserver Foundation & eMail Encryption Salt Typhoon Evicted HIPAA gets a long-needed cybersecurity upgrade. The EU standardizes on USB-C for power charging. What? Believe it or not, a CATCHA you solve by playing DOOM. And... what I learned from three weeks of study of AI Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1007-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit expressvpn.com/securitynow veeam.com threatlocker.com for Security Now
The consequences of Internet content restriction. The measured risks of 3rd-party browser extensions. The consequences of SonicWall's unpatched 9.8 firewall severity. The incredible number of still-unencrypted email servers. SonicWall vulnerability patching Shadowserver Foundation & eMail Encryption Salt Typhoon Evicted HIPAA gets a long-needed cybersecurity upgrade. The EU standardizes on USB-C for power charging. What? Believe it or not, a CATCHA you solve by playing DOOM. And... what I learned from three weeks of study of AI Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1007-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit expressvpn.com/securitynow veeam.com threatlocker.com for Security Now
The consequences of Internet content restriction. The measured risks of 3rd-party browser extensions. The consequences of SonicWall's unpatched 9.8 firewall severity. The incredible number of still-unencrypted email servers. SonicWall vulnerability patching Shadowserver Foundation & eMail Encryption Salt Typhoon Evicted HIPAA gets a long-needed cybersecurity upgrade. The EU standardizes on USB-C for power charging. What? Believe it or not, a CATCHA you solve by playing DOOM. And... what I learned from three weeks of study of AI Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1007-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit expressvpn.com/securitynow veeam.com threatlocker.com for Security Now
The consequences of Internet content restriction. The measured risks of 3rd-party browser extensions. The consequences of SonicWall's unpatched 9.8 firewall severity. The incredible number of still-unencrypted email servers. SonicWall vulnerability patching Shadowserver Foundation & eMail Encryption Salt Typhoon Evicted HIPAA gets a long-needed cybersecurity upgrade. The EU standardizes on USB-C for power charging. What? Believe it or not, a CATCHA you solve by playing DOOM. And... what I learned from three weeks of study of AI Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1007-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit expressvpn.com/securitynow veeam.com threatlocker.com for Security Now
Three Buddy Problem - Episode 26: We discuss the discovery of a Palo Alto network firewall attack and a stealthy network edge device backdoor (LITTLELAMB.WOOLTEA), the Cyberhaven hack and the shady world of browser extensions, and a look back at the top research projects that caught our attention in 2025. Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade (https://twitter.com/juanandres_gs), Costin Raiu (https://twitter.com/craiu) and Ryan Naraine (https://twitter.com/ryanaraine).
Today, Trey Ford and RSnake sit down with Push Security to discuss their browser based identity and access control detection system. It is very cool software that allows them to identify bad things that may be occurring but also to detect places that may be used by the company that you may not otherwise know about. Check it out!
In this week's episode, we talk a little bit about LLMs and how they can be used with static analysis. We also cover GitHub Security Blog's post on attacking browser extensions, as well as a somewhat controversial CyberPanel Pre-Auth RCE that was disclosed. Links and vulnerability summaries for this episode are available at: https://dayzerosec.com/podcast/261.html [00:00:00] Introduction [00:01:56] Autonomous Discovery of Critical Zero-Days [00:14:43] Attacking browser extensions [00:25:26] What Are My OPTIONS? CyberPanel v2.3.6 pre-auth RCE [00:52:15] Security research on Private Cloud Compute [01:01:02] Bluetooth Low Energy GATT Fuzzing Podcast episodes are available on the usual podcast platforms: -- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1484046063 -- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NKCxk8aPEuEFuHsEQ9Tdt -- Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hMTIxYTI0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz -- Other audio platforms can be found at https://anchor.fm/dayzerosec You can also join our discord: https://discord.gg/daTxTK9
#198: Learn to find anything online quickly, effectively and securely with Chris and Steph Smith. We discuss essential tools and tips for navigating the web, from uncovering hidden information to leveraging AI and keyboard shortcuts to validating sources. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a casual browser, you'll gain practical strategies to unlock the internet's full potential. Steph Smith is a writer and the host of the a16z and Sh*t You Don't Learn in School podcasts. She builds online projects like Internet Pipes and Trends, and has launched several websites that topped Product Hunt. Previously, she led HubSpot's Creator Program and worked at The Hustle. Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/steph-smith-navigating-the-internet-pipes Partner Deals Copilot: Free 2 months access to my favorite personal finance app with code HACKS2 Bilt Rewards: Earn the most valuable points when you pay rent MasterClass: Learn from the world's best with 15% off Notion: Try Notion AI free to automate tedious tasks and streamline your work Fabric: Affordable term life insurance for you and your family DeleteMe: 20% off removing your personal info from the web For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: chrishutchins.com/deals Resources Mentioned Steph Smith: Website | X | Podcast Internet Pipes (Get $200 off with code ALLTHEHACKS) Browser Extensions Keepa Honey Capital One Eno Points Path Keywords Everywhere Grammarly Library Extension Similarweb Ghostery Wappalyzer | changedetection.io | Distill Text Blaze OneTab Tools Syften Arc Rectangle Superhuman (Use code ALLTHEHACKS for a free month) Search Engines Reddit Search: GigaBrain | Redditle Academic Search: Google Dataset Search | Consensus AI Tools Perplexity Globe Explorer Note Taking: Obsidian | NotebookLM Cubby PodEngine Email Contact Searches: Lusha | Hunter | Muck Rack RadRunner Electric Utility Bikes Unclaimed Money Database Supplement Validators: Examine | Pillser Tools for Storing Info Evernote Notion (Try Notion AI free here) Apple Notes Save to Notion Arc Search Audio and Video Editing: Descript Business Ideas ImportYeti Harper's Index ResearchRabbit AppMagic Web Scraping: Web Scraper | Browse AI ATH Podcast Chris' Newsletter: Sign Up | Past Issues Ep #78: Action List: Everything You Can Do To Protect Your Identity, Accounts, Credit and Family Ep #85: Building a Second Brain to Organize Your Digital Life with Tiago Forte Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (02:16) Most Common Mistakes in Finding Info Online (04:45) Browser Extensions for Better Research (09:47) Online Research Tools (11:49) Keyboard Shortcuts (14:54) Different Types of Search Engines (19:45) Why Reddit Is the Most Underutilized Search Engine (23:51) How Information Available on Each Platform Differs (28:38) Ways to Leverage ChatGPT (36:26) Google's New Notebook LM (44:40) How to Effectively Search for Email Addresses (46:23) How to Delete Your Personal Information Online (50:00) The Importance of Digital Privacy (52:56) Ways to Validate Online Sources and Info (55:45) Validating Expertise (58:20) The Most Efficient Ways to Store Info (1:06:01) Internet Pipes: Researching Business Ideas and Trends (1:09:17) Web Scraping (1:11:14) Steph's Final Piece of Advice for Online Research (1:14:10) Where to Find Steph and Her Work Connect with Chris Newsletter | Membership | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post.
Today Trey Ford and RSnake sit down with MirrorTab which aims to thwart client side malicious plugins from reading data meant to banks, and other sensitive websites, using clever WebRTC and video tricks.
Q&A193: What are our recommendations for content-blockers and browser extensions? Why do people accept the lie of "anonymized" telemetry? Do we have any experience with privacy.com cards being blocked? Join our next Q&A on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/collection/415684?view=expandedWelcome to the Surveillance Report - featuring Techlore & The New Oil to keep you updated on the newest security & privacy news.❤️ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surveillancepod
In this episode of Exploit Brokers, we dive into a significant new threat spreading across the web—Trojan malware hidden in malicious browser extensions. These sneaky extensions are distributed through fake download sites mimicking popular software like Roblox FPS Unlocker, YouTube, VLC, or KeePass. We'll discuss how these Trojans operate, how they've compromised over 300,000 users, and what steps you can take to protect yourself. Stay informed about the rising tide of digital crime and malware as we explore the dark side of the internet. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to stay updated on the latest in cybersecurity. If you're listening on a podcast platform, please leave us a review! Hashtags: #CyberSecurity #MalwareAlert #BrowserExtensions #TrojanMalware #DigitalSafety #ExplorerBrokers #TechNews #DataBreach #InternetSafety #Hacking #OnlineSecurity #MalwarePrevention #TechTalks ## Follow us: https://follow.exploitbrokers.com ## Sources Reason labs: https://reasonlabs.com/research/new-widespread-extension-trojan-malware-campaign
From Sanary Sur Mer...A tech tip about some browser extensions to lift resources and ideas from across the web.Some concise advice about when you should and shouldn't believe the hype around practice strategies and marketing tactics.+++00:00 Exploring the Luxuries of Monaco00:38 Enjoying the Simple Pleasures in Santa Rae01:14 Tech Tip: Borrowing and Stealing Ideas02:13 Browser Extensions for Designers05:05 Extracting Text from Images and Videos06:23 Moment of Concise Advice: Evaluating Business Tips09:49 Critical Thinking in Business Decisions14:35 Final Thoughts and EncouragementTech Tip ResourcesWhatFontImage DownloaderSelecTextExtract Text From Image
Welcome to this week's "Ask Me Anything" on the Cybercrime Magazine Podcast, with host Theresa Payton, CEO at Fortalice Solutions, former CIO at The White House, and previously Deputy Commander of Intelligence on the CBS TV series "Hunted". This special series is brought to you by Pipl AMA, the AI investigator. AMA answers questions about individuals in your investigation. Learn more at https://pipl.com/ama
In this episode, Hector gives Alicia a tour of the QuickBooks Online desktop app, highlighting its features and benefits for users transitioning from QuickBooks Desktop. They discuss the app's customizable navigation, ability to have multiple tabs and windows open simultaneously, and the new split-screen view feature. Hector and Alicia also compare the app to using QuickBooks Online in a browser, noting the trade-offs in performance and functionality. Finally, they touch on the potential for an offline mode and the limitations of not being able to use browser extensions within the app.SponsorsClient Hub- https://uqb.promo/clienthubG-Accon - https://uqb.promo/gacconMakers Hub - https://uqb.promo/makershub(00:00) - Unofficial QuickBooks Accountants Podcast Episode 43 (03:47) - Hector Role-Plays as Intuit Product Manager (04:47) - Exploring the Desktop View Feature (06:48) - Customizing the Navigation Experience (17:51) - Tabs and Multi-Window Functionality (23:52) - Keyboard Shortcuts and Menu Navigation (29:54) - Exploring the Navigation Bar (31:23) - Zooming Features and Their Benefits (33:54) - Multi-Instance and Split Screen Capabilities (41:18) - Addressing Speed and Offline Mode Concerns (46:39) - Browser Extensions and Their Limitations (49:15) - Upcoming Courses and Conferences (52:06) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts Send your Questions/Comments (we could read/answer them on air) ask@uqapodcast.comLinks/Apps Mentioned in this episode:Alicia's article on QuickBooks Expert Assisted Bookkeeping - https://royalwise.com/alicias-thoughts-about-qb-expert-assisted-bookkeeping/Hector's App - RightTool www.righttool.appAlicia's Training - RoyalWise http://royl.ws/uqapodcastAlicia's QBO Products, Services, and Inventory Course - http://royl.ws/qbo-InventoryQuickBooks Connect Conference www.quickbooksconnect.comQuickBooks Tricky Situations: http://royl.ws/QBOtricksNext-Level Accounting: http://royl.ws/NextLevelAccountingCheck out Alicia's step-by-step QBO Textbooks at http://www.questivaconsultants.com
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Browser extensions and content blockers can make your web browsing safer, fun, and more efficient. Dom Bettinelli and Pat Scott discuss their favorites and give tips on how to improve your browsing. Plus power from space; doctors use AI; and laws for minors on the internet. The post Browser Extensions and Content Blockers appeared first on StarQuest Media.
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https://youtu.be/cIGESSm39n4https://open.lbry.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Malicious-extensions:1Browser extensions can be a lot more dangerous than you realize. You probably don't understand the permissions that you're granting when installing a browser extension, so in this video we look at these permissions under a microscope, and explain what each one means. We also uncover the sketchy underground extension marketplace that no one talks about -- extensions that have lots of users are purchased and repurposed to collect data and do all kinds of nefarious things.00:00 Intro00:31 Overview01:18 What is a Browser Extension?04:09 Understanding Permissions05:54 Background Service Workers07:00 Pop-Ups07:22 Content Scripts07:54 Specific Permissions16:17 Underground Extension Marketplaces18:47 Should You Use Extensions At All?21:08 ConclusionExtensions are powerful tools that can be used for good and bad. Be careful which ones you let into your digital life.Special Thanks to Matt Frisbie for sharing his expertise!https://twitter.com/mattfrizBuilding Browser Extensions Book: https://amzn.to/43mg6YHBrought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Sam Ettaro, OGAR, Will Sandoval and Naomi BrockwellTo support NBTV, visit https://www.nbtv.media/support(tax-deductible in the US)NBTV's new eBook out now!Beginner's Introduction To Privacy - https://amzn.to/3WDSfkuBeware of scammers, I will never give you a phone number or reach out to you with investment advice. I do not give investment advice.Visit the NBTV website:https://nbtv.mediaSupport the show
As web geeks we spend our lives in our browsers. Are you getting the most out of the tools and extensions available to supercharge your browsing? From productivity tools to ad-blockers, utilities to security, the Divi Chat crew will share their go-to extensions for getting the most out of their browsers. Our "Faves" eps are always fast-paced and fun, so don't miss it!
As web geeks we spend our lives in our browsers. Are you getting the most out of the tools and extensions available to supercharge your browsing? From productivity tools to ad-blockers, utilities to security, the Divi Chat crew will share their go-to extensions for getting the most out of their browsers. Our "Faves" eps are always fast-paced and fun, so don't miss it!
TechSpective Podcast Episode 106 Security analysts spend their days monitoring activity in applications and across the network to identify vulnerabilities, detect attacks, and take the appropriate actions to prevent or mitigate threats. However, a good percentage of the work … John Gillis Talks about Automating the SOC with Browser Extensions Read More » The post John Gillis Talks about Automating the SOC with Browser Extensions appeared first on TechSpective.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Matt Frisbie, author of Creating Browser Extensions, speaks with host Kanchan Shringi about browser extensions, including key areas where they've been successful. Based on Matt's experience as a developer working for Google, Doordash, and a startup he founded, they examine tools for building extensions, as well as APIs they have access to. The conversation presents detailed issues such as cross-browser compatibilities to keep in mind when developing extensions and mechanisms in the browser to prevent security vulnerabilities, and finally examines how emerging platforms can help developers take advantage of exciting new possibilities with web extensions.
A high-profile Linux kernel network flaw, we put JFS on a death watch, and break down the controversial Firefox update this week.
A high-profile Linux kernel network flaw, we put JFS on a death watch, and break down the controversial Firefox update this week.
If you are listening to this podcast, then chances are that you have used your browser today. While you may have had a great browsing experience, Selorm is going to show you how to move it to the next level with free and useful browser extensions to increase your productivity.
Shownotes: Episode 00054 - wir sind wieder gewohnt im alten Muster! :) Die Folge bringt euch wie immer erstmal alle Technik-News die ihr so braucht zu E-Mobilität, der Arbeitswelt, der Chipkrise, Infrastruktur, Gaming und noch Random-Stuff. Spannendes Zeug dabei! Dann haben wir die Themen. Im ersten Thema bringt Chris uns die Technik der Hochhäuser. Was gibt es da für Herausforderungen? Wie viel Druck entsteht wenn man Wasser in den 80. Stock pumpen muss? Wie weit schwanken die Häuser? Und wie gleicht man das aus? Im zweiten Thema erklärt Pati uns dann die USB-Standards. Wie viele Namen hat jeder Standard mittlerweile? Und was können sie? Bringt USB 4 endlich die Ablösung ALLER Stecker? Im Dummschnack quatschen wir noch etwas über eine neue Netflix-Serie und ein paar coole Browser-Extensions! Und weiterhin möchten wir sagen, dass uns jede Nachricht, auf welchem Wege auch immer höchst erfreut! :) Schreibt uns gerne Grüße, Wünsche, Ideen, Vorschläge oder auch Kritik! Einfach auf Insta oder Facebook, ne Mail unter jasiapodcast@gmail.com oder kommt uns mal auf unserem Discord unter discord.ja-sia.de besuchen! Haut rein, wir hören uns! :) Unsere Links: Unser Discord-Server: http://discord.ja-sia.de Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasiapodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasiapodcast/ Mail: jasiapodcast@gmail.com Kapitel: 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:31 Vorgeplänkel und News 01:05:07 Thema 1: Hoch hinaus // Technik in Wolkenkratzern 01:52:20 Thema 2: Universelle Verwirrung // USB Standards 02:30:23 Dummschnack 02:44:29 Zusammenfassung Links zur Sendung: Diesmal nix besonderes! :P Folge direkt herunterladen
https://youtu.be/j0ieRrwae5whttps://open.lbry.com/@NaomiBrockwell#4/Browser-Extensions#6Browser extensions can be a lot more dangerous than people realize.They can monitor your activities, steal your data, or even log your keystrokes and passwords.In this video we explain how browser extensions work, what you be wary of, and how to use them safely. We also dive into the history of browser extensions and plugins.00:00: Intro00:48: What is a Browser Extension?01:27: Plug-ins vs Extensions03:38: Rise of Extensions05:54: Danger of Extensions07:20: Malicious Extensions08:29: Hackers08:51: Repurposed Extensions09:23: Uninformed Users09:52: Bad Code10:24: Good side of extensions12:40: How to Stay SafeThere are some awesome extensions out there that can make your browsing experience better and safer, just make sure you're not installing a trojan horse filled with trouble just waiting to get into your computer. Brought to you by NBTV members: Lee Rennie, Will Sandoval, Sam Ettaro and Naomi BrockwellTo support NBTV, visit https://www.nbtv.media/support(tax-deductible in the US)Sign up for the free CryptoBeat newsletter here:https://cryptobeat.substack.com/Beware of scammers, I will never give you a phone number or reach out to you with investment advice. I do not give investment advice.Visit the NBTV website:https://nbtv.mediaSupport the show
Tom looks at browser extensions as a way to save Teachers' time and effort.
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Tim Leland - developer of browser extensions like WeatherExtension and Link Shortener Extension. Postlight Podcast - Sponsor Postlight is a strategy, design, and engineering firm that builds platforms for some of the biggest organizations in the world. The Postlight Podcast is hosted by senior leaders Rich Ziade, Paul Ford, Gina Trapani, and Chris LoSacco. If you're looking for answers to tough leadership questions, the Postlight Podcast has you covered. Listen to new episodes every Tuesday, wherever you get your podcasts. WP Mail SMTP - Sponsor Did you know that many WordPress sites are not properly configured to send emails? With WP Mail SMTP, you can easily optimize your site to send emails, avoid the spam folder, and make sure your emails land in the inbox every time. WP Mail SMTP comes with detailed email logs, email engagement tracking, visual email reports, weekly email summaries, integrations with popular email providers like SendLayer, Gmail, Outlook, and more! Try WP Mail SMTP Pro today and get 50% off or start with their free version by downloading it from the WordPress plugin directory. Show Notes 00:33 Welcome 02:21 Guest introduction @tim_leland TimLeland.com WeatherExtension Link Shortener Extension 03:40 Why develop browser extensions? 07:58 How did you market your extensions? 09:43 Where is a Chrome extension running? Caddy 14:29 What's your URL shortener extension? 18:50 OneLink service 20:30 SSL Domains 21:35 Sponsor: The Postlight Podcast 23:00 Maliciousness with URL shorteners 28:26 How do you come up with ideas? 30:03 Running Chrome extensions as Firefox extensions 34:03 Does blogging still work? 36:38 Sponsor: Sendlayer 37:53 Supper club questions Tim Leland /uses/ 45:12 ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Tchibo Coffee machine Shameless Plugs Scott: LevelUp Tutorials Wes: Wes Bos Tutorials Tweet us your tasty treats Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
In unserer neuesten Folge von TL;DR sprechen wir mit CISPA-Forscherin Dr. Aurore Fass über ihre Forschung zur Sicherheit von Browser-Erweiterungen und das von ihr entwickelte Analysetool DoubleX. Außerdem verrät uns die gebürtige Französin, wann sie ihre Leidenschaft für Informatik und Cybersicherheitsforschung entdeckt hat und was sie jungen Frauen rät, die sich für diese Themen interessieren. Das Gespräch wurde auf Deutsch geführt. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
Retirement Lifestyle Show with Roshan Loungani, Erik Olson & Adrian Nicholson
Today on the Retirement Lifestyle Show, Roshan Loungani, Erik Olson, and Adrian Nicholson break down some of the leading password managers and explain why it might be a good idea to have a password manager. They talk about the reasons why most people don't have a password manager, the risks of reusing similar passwords, and the best password managers for business or family use. [04:30] How to Hack-Proof Your Passwords [06:40] Top Brands in the Password Manager Space [10:23] The Best Password Managers For Businesses [12:00] Key Features of the Keeper Software Manager [13:15] Why Roshan Settled on LastPass Password Manager [15:55] The Reason Why Most People Don't Have a Password Manager [18:27] The Risks Associated with Weak Passwords [21:00] How to Save Your Passwords Automatically [22:51] Password Managers, Browser Extensions, and VPN Use [30:10] Understanding the Google Authentication Tool [32:03] The Trusted Contacts and Family Feature [38:15] Parting Thoughts Roshan can be reached at roshan.loungani@aretewealth.com or at 202-536-4468. Erik can be reached at erik.olson@aretewealth.com or 815-940-4652. Adrian can be reached at adrian.nicholson@aretewealth.com or at 703-915-8905. Follow Us At: Website: https://retirementlifestyleshow.com/ https://www.retirewithroshan.com https://youtu.be/hKVzI87v0tA https://twitter.com/RoshanLoungani https://www.linkedin.com/in/roshanloungani/ https://www.facebook.com/retirewithroshan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/financialerik/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-nicholson-74b82b13b/ #retirementlifestylepodcast #fire #podcast #FI #Retire #retirewithroshan #BAM #BusinessAsMission #ImpactInvesting All opinions expressed by podcast hosts and guests are solely their own. While based on information they believe is reliable, neither Arete Wealth nor its affiliates warrant its completeness or accuracy, nor do their opinions reflect the opinion of Arete Wealth. This podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be regarded as specific advice or recommendations for any individual. Before making any decisions, consult a professional.
In this episode, we chat about our favorite SEO browser extensions!
Paul Mutton of Netcraft gives Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman an hour of wisdom, experience and stories about items we can worry about less because he and Netcraft are on the case. If you care about cybercrime, phishing, malware, or any of the many vulnerabilities that afflict us all online, this episode of FLOSS Weekly is for you—especially if you operate web servers. Hosts: Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman Guest: Paul Mutton Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit
Paul Mutton of Netcraft gives Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman an hour of wisdom, experience and stories about items we can worry about less because he and Netcraft are on the case. If you care about cybercrime, phishing, malware, or any of the many vulnerabilities that afflict us all online, this episode of FLOSS Weekly is for you—especially if you operate web servers. Hosts: Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman Guest: Paul Mutton Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit
Paul Mutton of Netcraft gives Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman an hour of wisdom, experience and stories about items we can worry about less because he and Netcraft are on the case. If you care about cybercrime, phishing, malware, or any of the many vulnerabilities that afflict us all online, this episode of FLOSS Weekly is for you—especially if you operate web servers. Hosts: Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman Guest: Paul Mutton Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit
Paul Mutton of Netcraft gives Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman an hour of wisdom, experience and stories about items we can worry about less because he and Netcraft are on the case. If you care about cybercrime, phishing, malware, or any of the many vulnerabilities that afflict us all online, this episode of FLOSS Weekly is for you—especially if you operate web servers. Hosts: Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman Guest: Paul Mutton Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit
Install Nifty Browser Extensions There are many nifty browser extensions you can use to add more ease into your workday. I use Google Chrome but many of these extensions can be used with any browser. One Tab Organize all your tabs into groups. ColorPick Eyedropper Click anywhere to get the color hex code information. Useful for matching brand colors. Loom Record your screen for easy sharing or presentation making. Last Pass Keep all your passwords safe. Share your passwords securely. Notion Create and capture notes, databases and tasks. Tube Buddy Optimize and track your YouTube videos. Google Drive Capture landing pages and useful web articles, save them directly to your drive. Honey Saves you money by tracking and applying coupon codes. Facebook Pixel Helper Tracks Facebook traffic for Facebook ads. Tag Assistant Legacy Tracks Google traffic for your web pages. For more productivity tips on tools like this, you'll want to check Workflow Wonder, my signature program on Maven. It's interactive, it's live and you walk away with implementing all of these productivity workflows into your daily routines. https://maven.com/workflowwonder/workflowwonder --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/productivitytip/message
PhoneBoy talks with Adam Gray, a founding and current member of the Board of Directors of Novacoast. We talk a bit about the early days of Cyber Security, how that led to the NovaSOC offering, then a bit about the potential security issues with browser extensions.
In today´s episode of ‘Professional Success Podcast', Sheila talks about web browser extensions that she has found to be most helpful in streamlining, increasing efficiency, and supporting productivity. She talks about some of her favorite chrome extensions, how she uses them and why she thinks they're particularly valuable. Resources Mentioned: Sheila Boysen-Rotelli: Website Podcast Grammarly Momentum Pocket Hovercards Screencastify
If there's one thing the SEO world loves it's software tools, so this week we chat about the tools to make your SEO life easier.Lockdown Update - Due to the Sydney COVID lockdowns we're not recording in the studio this week (or for the next few weeks at least) - instead, we're recording from our home set-ups. Apologies the sound quality isn't what it usually is!Hey, Check These Guys OutThe SEO Show is brought to you by Local Digital - need more customers? That's where Local Digital comes in.Stuff You Need To KnowThe SEO Show is released once a week so subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts and if you're feeling extra kind we'd love it if you leave us a review.Learn more about us at https://theseoshow.coCheck out our YouTube content at http://theseoshow.tv
Hans, Vanessa, Peter und Schepp trafen sich unter dem Vorwand, die „Neuerungen“ von Safari 15 zu diskutieren, kamen dabei aber über Umwege auch auf Browser Extensions sowie das Pro und Contra von Book…
Hans, Vanessa, Peter und Schepp trafen sich unter dem Vorwand, die „Neuerungen“ von Safari 15 zu diskutieren, kamen dabei aber über Umwege auch auf Browser Extensions sowie das Pro und Contra von Bookmarks zu sprechen Schaunotizen [00:01:01] Safari 15 Die Jünger des heiligen Steve haben anlässlich der letzten WWDC (Video) eine neue neue Safari-Version in […]
Web browser extensions give additional functionality to normal browsers, running in the background and helping users increase the efficiency of their tasks. Even security professionals and bug bounty hunters, while boasting more advanced and technical tools in their toolstacks, aren't skipping out on using browser extensions, plugins and add-ons for quick information gathering, Osint collection, and aiding in executing different attacks. These methods reduce the need for more separate tools for other pen testing and bug hunting tasks. We've already explored some of the most useful Osint browser extensions used by security researchers and pen testers, and today we'll be adding more functionality to your web browsers by exploring the most popular extensions used by bug bounty hunters. 12 most popular browser extensions for bug bounty hunting Before we dive into our list, make sure you're running the latest versions of Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome web browsers (as we'll be focusing on them today) to ensure compatibility with these extensions. Additionally, download and install these extensions only from the Google Chrome Web Store and Firefox Add-ons pages. They're the only trusted sources that will ensure you are downloading safe extensions. This list is in no particular order and shows tools with different functionalities to aid in bug bounty hunting. 1. Wappalyzer During the information gathering phase, finding intel about a target web app, such as the programming language, frameworks, detected CMS, plugins and databases it uses, can be helpful for taking advantage of CVEs. Wappalyzer, an add-on available on both Chrome and Firefox, can detect all of these technology platforms running on any website. As mentioned, this technical data can be further used to hunt for active CVEs and find potential threats behind the technologies involved. 2. Shodan Shodan is the best search engine available for IoT devices and an excellent tool for information gathering. It also comes with Chrome and Firefox plugins. The Shodan plugin can help you discover where your target web app is hosted, the IP and who owns it, hostnames, operating system, and any open ports and services. Once installed, it will automatically check the Shodan API when you visit a website, and all of the information mentioned above will be viewable in the pop-up. 3. Foxyproxy If you're a bug bounty hunter, a reliable proxy will allow you to check applications from different locations. Burp Suite, for example, requires you to switch proxies manually, but with a tool like Foxyproxy, all that hassle is replaced by a single click. Foxyproxy comes as a Firefox and Chrome (along with many other browsers) extension that allows you to manage different proxy servers, and set them to run at intervals or turn off the proxy connection at a desired period. It automatically switches internet connection between the proxies according to URL rules. 4. HTTP Header Live HTTP Header Live is a worthy replacement for Live HTTP Headers, a browser extension once widely used in the bug bounty and pen testing community. Created by Martin Antrag, it comes in both Chrome and Firefox flavors and is used to view a website's live HTTP header information. It will display live headers of each http request, allowing you to edit data and resubmit it. 5. Mitaka Extracting relevant information about a target plays a significant role during bug bounty hunting, and Osint is an important concept that's used for recon by everyone from bug bounty hunters to red teams. Mitaka, created by Manabu Niseki, is a Chrome and Firefox extension that allows you to take a datapoint, an IoC from a page and spin it through a variety of search engines and sources to get additional information. Securitytrails is one of the sources you can use to pivot from Mitaka. Here are the inputs that Mitaka can recognize and inspect on a page: 6. Hackbar Hackbar is a browser extension that allows for testing simple SQL injection and XS...
Show notes available at https://www.cybersecuritymadepersonal.com/episode52. Browser extensions are one of the best innovations to come to web browsing, but did you know there are extensions you can use to improve your security? This episode will teach you about five types of browser extensions you can use to improve your security.
Don't buy that M1-powered Apple machine just yet, solving Wayland-driven fragmentation, and why Firefox is about to get an upgrade on Linux. Plus the imminent problem KDE solved this week, and more.
Don't buy that M1-powered Apple machine just yet, solving Wayland-driven fragmentation, and why Firefox is about to get an upgrade on Linux. Plus the imminent problem KDE solved this week, and more.
Don't buy that M1-powered Apple machine just yet, solving Wayland-driven fragmentation, and why Firefox is about to get an upgrade on Linux. Plus the imminent problem KDE solved this week, and more.
In this episode, Rob Ocel sits down with Simeon Vincent, a Developer Advocate on the Chrome Extensions Team. They discuss Simeon's unique journey into tech and developer advocacy, the special challenges of doing developer relations for a platform as large as Chrome, the future of browser extensions in Chrome with the new, upcoming Manifest V3, what existing extension authors need to know about the upcoming changes, and the special promise and fun of building your own browser extensions! Guest: Simeon Vincent (@DotProto) - Developer Advocate, Chrome Extensions Team Host: Rob Ocel (@robocell) - Architect, This Dot Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kybyYwu9Mpw https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/intro/mv3-migration/ https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-extensions This episode is sponsored by KendoReact & This Dot Labs.
As web geeks, we live our lives in a browser. Tune in to this episode as your favorite Divi geeks share their go-to browser extensions for productivity, workflow, or just to make your online home a little cooler. Hosts Present: Stephanie Hudson – FocusWP / FB Mike Devitt – Web Design Pro / FB / @webdesignpro.co Sarah Oates – Endure Web Studios / FB / @endureweb Tim Strifler – Divi Life / FB / @timstrifler Resources Mentioned: Accessibility Insights: https://accessibilityinsights.io/ Adobe Edge Inspect CC: https://www.adobe.com/uk/products/edge-inspect.html Awesome Screenshot: https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/ Bitly: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bitly-powerful-short-link/iabeihobmhlgpkcgjiloemdbofjbdcic?hl=en Clean Shot: https://cleanshot.com/ Clear Cache: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clear-cache/cppjkneekbjaeellbfkmgnhonkkjfpdn?hl=en Color Picker: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/color-picker/kpppomnoahmhnmmamjfbnnnmeabkjcni?hl=en-US Facebook Pixel Helper: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-pixel/support/pixel-helper/ Ghostery: https://www.ghostery.com/ GMB Spy: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gmbspy/hijfnlgdhfpmnckieikhinolopcolofe?hl=en-US Grammerly: https://www.grammarly.com/ Group Collector: https://groupcollector.com/ Honey: https://www.joinhoney.com/ Hoverify: https://www.tryhoverify.com/ IP Address & Domain Info: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ip-address-and-domain-inf/lhgkegeccnckoiliokondpaaalbhafoa?hl=en LastPass: https://www.lastpass.com/ Loom: https://www.loom.com/ Markup.io: https://www.markup.io/ Mozbar: https://moz.com/products/pro/seo-toolbar Paste App: https://pasteapp.io/ Rakuten: https://www.rakuten.com/ Send Spark: https://www.sendspark.com/ SEO Quake: https://www.seoquake.com/index.html Style Bot: https://www.seoquake.com/index.html Tab Snooze: https://tabsnooze.com/ uBlock Origin: https://ublock.org/ Viewpoint Dimensions: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/viewport-dimensions/kchdfagjljmhgapoonapmfngpadcjkhk?hl=en-US Vimeo Screen Record: https://vimeo.com/features/screen-recorder Wappalyzer: https://www.wappalyzer.com/ Warm Welcome: https://www.warmwelcome.com/ Workona: https://workona.com/ Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/divichatpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/divichatpodcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/divichat/ Website: https://divi.chat/ Leave a (5 ⭐) Review: https://ratethispodcast.com/divichat/ Join us Live on Youtube or Facebook every Tuesday @
As web geeks, we live our lives in a browser. Tune in to this episode as your favorite Divi geeks share their go-to browser extensions for productivity, workflow, or just to make your online home a little cooler. Hosts Present: Stephanie Hudson – FocusWP / FB Mike Devitt – Web Design Pro / FB / @webdesignpro.co Sarah Oates – Endure Web Studios / FB / @endureweb Tim Strifler – Divi Life / FB / @timstrifler Resources Mentioned: Accessibility Insights: https://accessibilityinsights.io/ Adobe Edge Inspect CC: https://www.adobe.com/uk/products/edge-inspect.html Awesome Screenshot: https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/ Bitly: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bitly-powerful-short-link/iabeihobmhlgpkcgjiloemdbofjbdcic?hl=en Clean Shot: https://cleanshot.com/ Clear Cache: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clear-cache/cppjkneekbjaeellbfkmgnhonkkjfpdn?hl=en Color Picker: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/color-picker/kpppomnoahmhnmmamjfbnnnmeabkjcni?hl=en-US Facebook Pixel Helper: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-pixel/support/pixel-helper/ Ghostery: https://www.ghostery.com/ GMB Spy: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gmbspy/hijfnlgdhfpmnckieikhinolopcolofe?hl=en-US Grammerly: https://www.grammarly.com/ Group Collector: https://groupcollector.com/ Honey: https://www.joinhoney.com/ Hoverify: https://www.tryhoverify.com/ IP Address & Domain Info: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ip-address-and-domain-inf/lhgkegeccnckoiliokondpaaalbhafoa?hl=en LastPass: https://www.lastpass.com/ Loom: https://www.loom.com/ Markup.io: https://www.markup.io/ Mozbar: https://moz.com/products/pro/seo-toolbar Paste App: https://pasteapp.io/ Rakuten: https://www.rakuten.com/ Send Spark: https://www.sendspark.com/ SEO Quake: https://www.seoquake.com/index.html Style Bot: https://www.seoquake.com/index.html Tab Snooze: https://tabsnooze.com/ uBlock Origin: https://ublock.org/ Viewpoint Dimensions: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/viewport-dimensions/kchdfagjljmhgapoonapmfngpadcjkhk?hl=en-US Vimeo Screen Record: https://vimeo.com/features/screen-recorder Wappalyzer: https://www.wappalyzer.com/ Warm Welcome: https://www.warmwelcome.com/ Workona: https://workona.com/ Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/divichatpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/divichatpodcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/divichat/ Website: https://divi.chat/ Leave a (5 ⭐) Review: https://ratethispodcast.com/divichat/ Join us Live on Youtube or Facebook every Tuesday @
There were a number of important security updates to key software this week: macOS, Chrome, Edge, and even Plex. We discuss how upgrading a Mac to Big Sur without enough space can cause data loss, we look at scam apps on the iOS app store, and we talk about using Safari browser extensions on the Mac Show Notes: macOS 11.2.1 update Latest Chrome 88 Update Includes Important Fix for Zero-Day Vulnerability Plex Media servers are being abused for DDoS attacks Big Sur Upgrade not Enough Free Space = Serious Issue & Possible Data Loss! Scam iOS Apps Still Raking in Millions in Revenue on App Store A Spyware Vendor Seemingly Made a Fake WhatsApp to Hack Targets How to Use Safari Extensions to Enhance Your Browser Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
Today's podcast reports on data breaches at SitePoint and Emsisoft, how Morse code is used for hiding a phishing attack and why you should watch for bad browser extensions
Looking to save time while improving your business' local ranking? Check out our top three browser extensions! Extensions (or addons) are plugins that increase the functionality of your browser, and the three we introduce today are lifesavers. Check them out and let us know what you think! Detailed SEO Extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/detailed-seo-extension/pfjdepjjfjjahkjfpkcgfmfhmnakjfba?hl=en GMBspy: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gmbspy/hijfnlgdhfpmnckieikhinolopcolofe?hl=en-US GS Location Changer: https://valentin.app/gs-location-changer.html Honorable mention: headingsMap: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/headingsmap/flbjommegcjonpdmenkdiocclhjacmbi?hl=en About Adam Duran, Expert with Local SEO in 10 Local SEO in 10 was created by Adam Duran, director of Magnified Media. Based in San Francisco and Walnut Creek, California, Magnified Media is an online marketing agency focused on local SEO, digital marketing, website design, local search ranking and reputation management for small and mid-sized businesses throughout the country. Magnified Media helping business owners master their marketing by: - getting them more online reviews, - getting their website seen on Google Local and - creating engaging social media content for their social media platforms. In his spare time, Adam enjoys practicing jiu-jitsu and working as the volunteer and founding director of Delta Education Foundation. About Jamie Duran, host of Local SEO in 10 Local business owner Jamie Duran is the owner of Solar Harmonics, Northern California's top-rated solar company, who invite their customers to “Own Their Energy” by purchasing a solar panel system for their home, business, or farm. You can check out the website for the top solar energy equipment installer, Solar Harmonics, here. Jamie also is the creator and panel expert of Straight-Talk Solar Cast, the world's first podcast focused on answering the questions faced by anyone considering going solar. Thanks for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Local SEO in 10? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review. iTunes not your thing? Find us on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, or at MagnifiedMedia.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/localseoin10/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/localseoin10/support
In the market for some last-minute gifts on a budget? Use these four browser extensions to ensure you get the most bang for your buck. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many freelancers cut corners by using versions of software designed for the “home” user market, rather than versions for small businesses. This can be a problem when the software doesn’t have the functionality they require, especially security functionality. What can be worse is when freelancers double-down on this budget approach and load freeware onto their … Continue reading "Episode 7: The Danger of Cutting Corners"
Destination Linux 184: It Is Okay To Use Nano https://destinationlinux.org/episode-184 - Hosted by Michael, Ryan & Noah Coming up on this week's episode of Destination Linux, we have an interview with Dan Johansen of Manjaro ARM to talk all things ARM. The big topic of the week is about Bug Reports and how they can get better for both Users and Developers so Let's Squash Some Bugs. In the News, we talk about the new AMD Ryzen Linux Laptops are finally hitting the market. Thanks to Tuxedo & Slimbook we've got 2 new Linux Laptops with the Tuxedo Pulse 15 & the KDE Slimbook. In Linux Gaming section we talk about SuperTuxKart which an awesome Open Source game for Linux! We've also got some great Community Feedback to talk about. In addition to our Software Spotlight we are going to start explaining the Linux Filesystem in the Tip of the Week for a Filesystem Breakdown Series. All of this and so much more on Episode 184 of the #1 video-centric Linux podcast, Destination Linux! Sponsored by: Digital Ocean - https://do.co/dln Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/dln DL Hosts: Noah of Ask Noah Show = https://asknoahshow.com Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus Destination Linux Network Store = https://destinationlinux.network/store Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-184 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:49 Welcome to DL184 00:01:45 What Noah has been up to 00:03:47 What Ryan has been up to 00:05:06 What Michael has been up to 00:07:08 Community Feedback: Rolling Release vs LTS or are there other options? 00:13:56 Interview with Dan Johanson from Manjaro ARM 00:25:07 News: New AMD Ryzen Linux Laptops (KDE Slimbook and Tuxedo Pulse 15) 00:32:27 Security Advisory: Browser Extensions 00:37:47 Topic of the Week: Let's Squash Some Bugs (Bug Reports let's make them better) 00:55:35 Linux Gaming: SuperTuxKart Beta 00:57:49 Tip of the Week: / and /tmp - Filesystem Breakdown Series Part 1 00:59:47 Software Spotlight: SyncTube 01:01:41 Become a Patron of Destination Linux ( https://destinationlinux.org/contribute ) 01:02:40 Get some Swag from the DLN Store ( https://destinationlinux.network/store ) 01:02:59 Join the DLN Community ("Dont have a Copy on Write Man") ( https://destinationlinux.network/contact ) 01:03:36 Check out DestinationLinux.Network ( https://destinationlinux.network ) 01:04:06 The Journey Itself . . . 01:04:23 Preview of the Patrons Postshow ( https://destinationlinux.org/contribute ) Linux #OpenSource #Podcast
Hakuro Matsuda さんをゲストに迎えて、WWDC, iOS 14, Apple Silicon, YouTube Music などについて話しました。 Show Notes WWDC20 App Clips - Apple Developer Google Play Instant Apple adds a dedicated biking feature to Maps in iOS 14 iOS 12 has a game-changing NFC feature that works even if your iPhone battery dies The Talk Show Remote From WWDC 2020 MKBHD: Apple Responds to Your Comments! AirPods updated with automatic switching and a new ‘Spatial Audio’ feature Foundation — Teaser | Apple TV+ ファウンデーション | アイザック アシモフ バーナード嬢曰く。: 5 YouTube for Android TV adopts AV1 video codec in certain devices macOS Big Sur Preview Neumorphism in user interfaces Browser Extensions Apple is bringing Face ID and Touch ID to the web with Safari 14 Why 9:41 AM is always the time displayed on iPhones and iPads Apple announces Mac transition to Apple silicon Explore the new system architecture of Apple Silicon Macs - WWDC 2020 Quality of service Amazon's Arm-based Graviton2 Against AMD and Intel Armベースのスパコン「富岳」TOP500で世界1位獲得 Rebuild: 108: John Bull's Instruction Set (hak) Veteran chip engineer Jim Keller leaves Intel after just two years With YouTube Music, Google is holding my speakers for ransom SRS-HG10 | ソニー AfterShokz Aeropex 骨伝導ワイヤレスヘッドホン 三体Ⅱ 黒暗森林(上)
Browser extensions and associated malware can pose risks to both consumers and businesses. PerimeterX Cybersecurity Evangelist Reesha Dedhia joins us to discuss how e-commerce leaders can protect themselves, ultimately creating a more secure user experience and optimizing conversion rates.
I talk aboout the Brave browser in this post. I also talk about which extensions and scripts I have installed.
On this episode, there are no guests, but Rick discusses an important topic to remain efficient in the current "work from home" age. He goes behind the curtain and talks about the browser extensions he uses each day and why they are a must for any affiliate manager. It's not easy starting a new routine, but Rick will provide quality insight on how to make it work for you while remaining efficient with your work.
We use these three browser extensions to save money when shopping online. They might sound too good to be true - especially number 3 - but they really work as advertised! In this episode, Jonathan shares how they work, how we use them, and how you can get started saving, too! Grab links to our favorite tools at WalletWin.com/51 Music in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/walletwin/message
Edward Snowden on privacy, a phone scam victim, suspicious browser extensions, and more
[2019-09-08] The fifth and penultimate in a six-part series of episodes I'm calling, My Favs. In this episode, I share my favorite Chrome browser extensions. These are the extensions installed and synced across all my Chrome browser devices but a few of them really add to your Pixelbook, Slate or Chrome OS device experience. In the Addendum I answer a listener question, share some additional flags, clear up some mistakes and then share some family news. It's a jammed packed episode! Show notes link: https://www.pixelpowerpodcast.com/episodes/0033 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pixelpowerpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pixelpowerpodcast/support
Europeans had to navigate by the stars this week—well, GPS, but still—after the continent's burgeoning Galileo satellite navigation network went dark for a full seven days. The incident is a warning for everyone of how fallible the infrastructure of our modern lives really is.
Today I will be following up on Season one’s FIVE FREE PRODUCTIVITY APPS episode with five more awesome apps for IOS or Android. These are apps that I use myself, if not every day of the year then certainly every week. Last week’s topic was SHOOT WITH WHAT YOU’VE GOT and looked at why we should ignore the distractions of shiny new equipment etc and move forward in our creative efforts, whatever they are, without waiting for the planets to proverbially “come into alignment”. Although “shooting with what you’ve got” suggests that the episode content was only for filmmakers, I have a feeling that all film pros and creatives can benefit show and gain some inspiration from it. This is the penultimate episode of Season 2 and I’m very interested in what productivity techniques you are adopting and what new matters you are struggling with, and if you do leave me a message please do let me know if you would call yourself a film pro, a filmmaker, a creative, or just another interested party that is getting something out of it. The more I know about you and what you are having trouble with in your lives and work, the easier it will be for me to create tailored content for you. And as always if you’ve missed any of the shows please note that every single episode can be accessed directly via filmproproductivity.com or on any number of the free podcasting apps that are out there. THE LESSON Every week I try to open your mind to a particular topic or way of thinking and that will increase your effectiveness and efficiency, not necessarily to free up time for more work, which is one way of looking at it - but to free up time from that day to day work, for yourself - for your own projects and your own well-being. The reason I cover this topic and that of Google extensions a few weeks ago is that it would be remiss of me not to. Certain productivity apps for your phone or your tablet offer simple solutions to long-standing problems which we all deal with and will make your life easier and happier as a result. As we all know, energy spent on unproductive, distracting or low priority activities cannot be recovered so what’s the harm on utilising a small piece of software to help you along the way. The hard part is not getting lost in what they all have to offer. There’s a danger not only in having too many apps that distract you, like games, or social media for example but in getting lost in the plethora of productivity apps that are out there jostling for your attention. I’ve come to realise that many of these apps are simply money-spinners for their creators and can actually make life more confusing and more difficult, and a great deal of them will have similar abilities. In episode 14 I recommended 5 other apps so go back and have a listen to that one if you haven’t already. I have a fairly short list of apps that benefit me although I am regularly trying others out. Psychologist Daniel Levitin said, “The obvious rule of efficiency is you don't want to spend more time organizing than it's worth.” For me, the trick is, to not get caught up in the minutia of everything these apps can do, but pick a few things you want your productivity app to help you with and just use it for that. By frontloading your understanding of the app – (see episode is it 23? For that one) basically spending a wee bit of time getting to know what they can do for you and setting them up, you can step away from it some extent and let them do their thing. If you just Google Best Productivity Apps then never-ending lists of them will pop-up as there’s a wide range of productivity apps out there. I have chosen just five more apps to present to you today. These are apps that I genuinely use. Please note too that many of these have very powerful desktop, browser and website accessible versions too. APPS The first of app that I recommend may not seem to be one that is particularly related to productivity at all, but when the time comes when you need it, it may just save your from a whole lot of trouble. This app is called CALL RECORDER. The app is free on Android, but I can see a disturbing pattern of Apple charging for what Android gets you for free, and I don’t have access to an apple device here but they definitely used to charge you for this same app. This app records both sides of every phone call you make and saves them. You can then listen to the recording, add notes and share it if you want. You’ve heard me complain about getting accused of driving whilst using a mobile phone before and I installed this app after that happened. Call Recorder will not only record the call but it also registers the time-code and can, therefore, be presented as proof if you ever found yourself in that situation yourself. I sometimes use it to refer back to a verbal agreement or perhaps a disagreement and I can promise you, if this is on your phone you will feel a lot happier about things if you are in a troublesome situation. If you need proof of something, harassment or whatever, this call recorder will put your mind at ease and perhaps give you the hard evidence you need to make a problem, or a problem individual go away. Call recorder integrates with Google Drive™ and Dropbox so calls to be saved and synchronized to the cloud as well. Recorded calls are stored in the Inbox. You can set the size of the inbox. The number of saved calls is limited only by your device memory. If you decide that a conversation is important, save it and it will be stored in the Saved Calls folder. If not, old recordings will automatically be deleted when new calls fill up the inbox. You can enable a Call Summary Menu with options to appear immediately after a call and you can search for recordings by contact, phone number, or note. There are 3 default settings for automatic recording: Record everything (default) – This setting records all calls except for contacts pre-selected to be ignored. Ignore everything – This setting records no calls except for contacts pre-selected to be recorded. Ignore contacts – This setting records all calls with people who are not contacts, except for contacts pre-selected to be recorded. The app contains ads but they are unobtrusive as it just does what you set it up to do. There is a pro version which doesn’t more but I’ve never felt the need to upgrade. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appstar.callrecorder&hl=en_GB AWAITING ITUNES LINK. SYMBOL FOR THIS APP LOOKS LIKE THIS. https://automatic-call-recorder-pro.en.softonic.com/iphone/alternatives/free The second app on my list today is WHATSAPP. We started using this app and its Chinese counterpart WeChat when we were working in Hong Kong and China, but once we returned home it was WhatsApp that we continued using. WhatsApp Messenger is a FREE messaging app available for smartphones. It uses your phone's Internet connection to let you message and call friends and family. You can use it to send and receive messages, calls, photos, videos, documents, and Voice Messages to anyone else on the planet with the same app. For me, on my PHONE CONTRACT, I get charged every time I send a photo by text, but with Whatsapp, it all comes in under my data allowance and I’ve never gone over it yet. You can also send and receive WhatsApp messages from your computer's browser. It’s free and has NO INTERNATIONAL CHARGES, and you can send and receive photos, videos, documents, and Voice Messages to anywhere on the planet, providing they have access to the net and have the app installed, and you can even set up group chats - which can sometimes be a drag btw! – but if not abused can be a real benefit. The main use I make of it is for sending images and for leaving voice chat messages. We got into the habit of leaving voice messages for one another in Hong Kong which can really cut down communication times. The voice chat messages on WhatsApp are not restricted to 59 seconds as they are in some other apps. I’ve received a message of 8 minutes long once so I don’t know if there’s any limit. Sometimes just leaving a short chat message is just infinitely easier than stopping everything and texting back on a handset. Just to clarify, the app records these short messages and sends the message directly to the receiver. It’s not like a voicemail service where they could pick up. They just get your recording. I should say that for me this really doesn’t replace email as it’s very hard to search back through voice messages to find pertinent information. If you have really important that information either put it in writing in the app or just go to good old email to deliver it. I do also use Skype for international calls btw but WhatsApp is often the most convenient option. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whatsapp https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/whatsapp-messenger/id310633997?mt=8&v0=WWW- Next up we have CANVA. And this is where the graphic designers listening to this podcast cry out and say NOOOO don’t tell them about Canva!!!!! - because this app makes design amazingly simple. You can create incredible designs for promotion, for work or just for fun in just minutes and there are no design skills or complex software needed. Whether you need an Instagram story or post, Facebook header, free logo maker, photo collage, wedding invitation maker, card maker, poster maker, banner maker or email header creator — Canva helps you to produce eye-catching graphics on the go. It is available on mobile devices and for your computer – I tend to use it in my web browser - so you can make, edit and share your designs anywhere, anytime. I used Canva to make all the quote images in black and red that accompany this podcast, I used it to make the logo for the podcast and I used it to make an advert for the show and for fghtdirector.com which is printed in the local film crew listings. If you have to work with social media, and I have to do a lot of that to promote the show, you can use its templates to very easily create professional looking Facebook posts and covers, Instagram posts, WhatsApp Status or Facebook Stories, Twitter posts and headers, Snapchat geofilters (I don’t know snapchat but I believe the youths use it, Etsy and YouTube banners and thumbnails. In everyday use it has templates for Invitation makers, cards, posters, logos, email headers, collages, flyers – you name it – it can do it. All you do is select one of over 60,000 templates then personalize it by adding your own images, text, fonts and colours and then share it! When adding your own text or captions to your images you can choose from over 100 fonts to suit your style. Then adjust the font size, colour, position and rotation of your words to get your design picture perfect. Alternatively, it has over 1 million images with hundreds of free elements and fonts. You can upload images straight from your device gallery to your designs or take photos on the go in the app. It’s also got a built-in photo editor, and loads of dead easy to use sharing options with all the correct sizes etc for you to send straight to you Share your social media accounts. Canva is the perfect design app and in it’s out of the box form is completely free. It does have upgrades but I’ve never had to use them. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.canva.editor https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/canva-graphic-design-creator/id897446215?mt=8 And next up I suggest you try UDEMY. I’ve talked about UDEMY.com a few times here and it’s basically just an online video learning platform featuring 80,000+ video courses taught by expert instructors. You can take courses in anything from personal development classes like design, drawing, writing and yoga to filmmaking and editing, screenwriting etc. It has more than 24 million students who are mastering new skills, advancing their careers, and exploring new hobbies and although I mostly access it via my desktop computer, the app allows me to continue learning when I’m hanging about on film sets or when I’m travelling. With Udemy you will find courses in over 2,000 topics some of which are actually free. When I started this podcast I found a free 40-minute course on the free audio recording software Audacity. It was with knowledge picked up on that course that I started recording this show, and I still record every episode with it. The courses retail at quite high rates but at least every second week they are on sale and generally, you will pay no more than $9.99 to $12.99 for access to them and btw once you’ve enrolled in a course, you’ll have lifetime access to the content. With the app, you can download courses to learn offline and if you are on the go you can also listen to courses in audio-only mode. One thing I find useful and a great time saver in productivity terms is that you can personalize your learning experience with speed controls and closed captioning. I tend to do my courses at 1.25% speed. I’ve sat courses on screenwriting, technical camera skills, speed learning, audacity and many more. As soon as this podcast launches I’ll be sitting a course on Davinci Resolve. Udemy is totally awesome and if you are not utilising it then you are missing out. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.udemy.android https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/udemy-online-courses/id562413829?mt=8 Maybe in a few weeks, I’ll recommend Hootsuite as I’m going to give it a go at the moment, but for now, the app that I actually use to put out my daily productivity tweets out there via @fight_director on twitter is the free version of BUFFER. Buffer is my final recommendation today as its simple to use and the free version allows you to put out 10 scheduled – That is automated - posts on the social media platform or platforms of your choice. I say automated, but that, of course, doesn’t mean it writes them for you. You still have to do the legwork on content but it means you can sit down in one session and batch up to ten posts at the one time – you can do a lot more in the paid version but unless you are a social media professional, that is really not worth the price you have to pay. It’s fast, easy and powerful social media sharing. Any link, text, picture or video can best be sent using it – many of these apps limit video sharing to the more expensive version – you just add it to Buffer and then choose when and where it’ll be posted. I use Buffer to promote this show in fact. I post usually on a Friday before a show goes out and then again on a Sunday morning to say - look out everyone - the latest show is coming. This means that when I’m working on a film or a tv show and my mind is elsewhere, that my posts go out without my involvement. It means that if I am busy, I can still ensure a consistent presence on social media. This may not be important to every film pro out there, or indeed every individual, but as a filmmaker that sometimes runs crowdfunding campaigns or as a podcaster producing weekly content that I can continue to build my following and influence and keep everyone up to date. You can schedule your posts automatically so you never have to worry about setting a time and date or customize the timing of individual posts. When you combine that with the free analytics for every update you share it makes even this free basic 10 post app extremely valuable in time-saving times. You can also add to Buffer from your browser using our Browser Extensions for Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Opera and although I do use the app regularly, I usually set up my daily quotes with that version as it’s a little easier. In the free version, you can also connect up to 3 social accounts with up to 10 scheduled posts per profile https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.buffer.android https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/buffer-social-media-manager/id490474324?mt=8 SUMMING UP They say that the future of technology is not really location-based apps; it is about making location completely unimportant and I think that many of these recommendations back that up. I hope that this list has been of interest to you and that you will give at least some of them a spin. In productivity terms, they will all make your life easier in some way but remember too to check out my recommendations of season 1. They were Gmail, Google Calendar, To-Doist, Dropbox and Pocket, and for all info on that please do check out episode 14. CALL TO ACTION A link to every app that I’ve talked about here and a full transcript of this episode is available at filmproproductivity.com and may appear on your podcasting apps too. Please be aware though that some podcasting apps will remove links from the RSS feed. If you want to guarantee that they will be there go to the official website which I have full control of. The US politician Gordon Smith said this on the topic, and I think it’s very telling. “ I think I have over 60 apps on my iPhone. I use six.” So don’t go crazy collecting apps. Find the ones that work for you and use them. Don’t keep chasing after the next supposedly essential productivity app, if you really don’t need it at all. ENDING Next week’s episode will be will be the final show of the season so if you love your productivity advice, you won’t want to miss it! Thanks again for spending your valuable time here with me again today. I’ll end this show with a quote by Norwegian politician Christian Lous Lange who once said: “Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master.” And that, of course, is how the Terminator movies were born... Now, take control of your own destiny, keep on shootin’ and join me next time on Film Pro Productivity. The podcast music is Adventures by A Himitsu. You can view the show notes for this episode at filmproproductivity.com If you’re struggling with something you think I can help with or would like to tell me how you are getting on then please get in touch via the contact page on the website. Alternately you can get me on Twitter @fight_director or follow the show @filmproprodpod Please support this podcast by subscribing, leaving an AWESOME review and spreading the word. If you can get just one new person to tune in I’d really appreciate it. Thanks: A Himitsu Music: Adventures by A Himitsu https://www.soundcloud.com/a-himitsuCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... 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Browser extensions are a fantastic tool for customizing your digital life. If you've never heard of them, come learn about them! If you're an extension veteran, check out the community forum segment where we talk about extensions that listeners like you wrote in about!
We all know the feeling of having your browser or your computer slow down because you have too many windows open or a ridiculous amount of ads, or not keeping our online accounts as secure as we know we should simply because trying to remember all of those passwords is a huge pain. On today's episode, I share some of my favorite Chrome Browser Extensions that help put an end to all that madness! A podcast for all entrepreneurs new or established. I'll be sharing my favorite software and online tools, tips on productivity, conversations about creating content for your website and social media, great ways to optimize your time on a regular basis, the importance of self-care as entrepreneurs, and so much more. I will also invite other successful, burgeoning, and even struggling entrepreneurs and solopreneurs to join me for guest spots on the podcast since we all become better when we're together! https://bizmagic.co/podcast Canva tutorial mentioned in podcast: https://youtu.be/ivBfGuRDbd8 Music: Happy Life by FREDJI soundcloud.com/fredjimusic | facebook.com/fredjimusic
In this episode we catch up after a very short hiatus and discuss browser extensions on our long anticipated episode. Massdrop Mini Mic: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/massdrop-mini-mic?mode=guest_open Paul’s Local Hack Day Unsplash photo: https://unsplash.com/photos/oZMUrWFHOB4 xkcd Password Strength: https://www.xkcd.com/936/ Shared Extensions: LastPass https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lastpass-free-password-ma/hdokiejnpimakedhajhdlcegeplioahd uBlock Origin https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm Privacy Badger https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/privacy-badger/pkehgijcmpdhfbdbbnkijodmdjhbjlgp HTTPS Everywhere https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/https-everywhere/gcbommkclmclpchllfjekcdonpmejbdp RES https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/reddit-enhancement-suite/kbmfpngjjgdllneeigpgjifpgocmfgmb Paul: Tabby Cat https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tabby-cat/mefhakmgclhhfbdadeojlkbllmecialg CodePen Enhancement Suite https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/codepen-enhancement-suite/olmbnbpkgkagfnkdmaehjcpdkfkfokim hckr news https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hckr-news/mnlaodleonmmfkdhfofamacceeikgecp JSON Viewer https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/json-viewer/gbmdgpbipfallnflgajpaliibnhdgobh OctoLinker https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/octolinker/jlmafbaeoofdegohdhinkhilhclaklkp Octotree https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/octotree/bkhaagjahfmjljalopjnoealnfndnagc Refined GitHub https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/refined-github/hlepfoohegkhhmjieoechaddaejaokhf Personal Blocklist https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/personal-blocklist-by-goo/nolijncfnkgaikbjbdaogikpmpbdcdef Quick Javascript Switcher https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/quick-javascript-switcher/geddoclleiomckbhadiaipdggiiccfje Stylus https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stylus/clngdbkpkpeebahjckkjfobafhncgmne Kristoff: Momentum https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/momentum/laookkfknpbbblfpciffpaejjkokdgca A Fine Start https://afinestart.me/ HerpDerp for Youtube https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/herp-derp-for-youtube/ioomnmgjblnnolpdgdhebainmfbipjoh Netflix Party https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/netflix-party/oocalimimngaihdkbihfgmpkcpnmlaoa Chris Coyier article: https://mediatemple.net/blog/tips/browser-extensions-actually-use/ Honorable Mentions: Cloud To Butt Plus https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cloud-to-butt-plus/apmlngnhgbnjpajelfkmabhkfapgnoai?hl=en Enhanced Steam (is at End of Life) https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/enhanced-steam/okadibdjfemgnhjiembecghcbfknbfhg The Camelizer (camelcamelcamel) https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/the-camelizer/ghnomdcacenbmilgjigehppbamfndblo
What's the danger when browser extensions go bad? Is Twitter sharing your online status a boon for stalkers? And which of the show's hosts is going to admit to cheating in their exams? All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by technology journalist David McClelland. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guest: David McClelland.
Lisa and Brad give you all the information you need to know on Browser Extensions.
Browser extensions are shortcuts that allow your browser (Safari, Explorer, Mozilla, Chrome..) to connect with other digital tools on your computer. I include the four that I have loaded on every browser and how I use them!
Browser extensions are shortcuts that allow your browser (Safari, Explorer, Mozilla, Chrome..) to connect with other digital tools on your computer. I include the four that I have loaded on every browser and how I use them!
On this show we discuss using Kotlin targeting JavaScript to create Firefox browser extensions. Kirill discusses the process and how the overall experience was. For links to show notes, please visit talkingkotlin.com or download the App from the Android Store.
Intro / Outro DDmyzik- Gypsy Swing https://www.jamendo.com/track/1369034/gypsy-swing Про будущее Астории, Tor-client Cipollino: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1605.03596.pdf https://github.com/sbunrg/Astoria Полная статье по Technical Support Scam: http://securitee.org/files/tss_ndss2017.pdf (о други проектах лаборатории можно узнать на http://pragsec.com) The full paper about web shells: http://securitee.org/files/webshells_www2016.pdf и немного визуализации на картах можно найти тут: http://www.cyber-investigator.org/cybercrime/on-the-detection-of-malicious-web-shells-and-compromised-websites/ Про PrivacyMeter: http://www.datatransparencylab.org/grantees2016.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW4Z7k71Pn8 Про браузерные дополнения: 1) Our study "Extended Tracking Powers: Measuring the Privacy Diffusion Enabled by Browser Extensions" - на днях появится на http://www.cyber-investigator.org/about/ 2) WOT extension: http://thehackernews.com/2016/11/web-of-trust-addon.html http://news.thewindowsclub.com/web-of-trust-wot-add-on-taken-down-86981/ 3) Other spying extensions: http://mweissbacher.com/blog/2016/03/31/these-chrome-extensions-spy-on-8-million-users/ https://labs.detectify.com/2015/11/19/chrome-extensions-aka-total-absence-of-privacy/ Detecting browser extensions: 1) https://extensions.inrialpes.fr (based on web accessible resources) 2) Our study on fingerprinting browser extensions based on their functional side effects and on-page changes - скоро появится на http://www.cyber-investigator.org/about/ Занимательные сервисы для обучения: https://www.hacksplaining.com https://microcorruption.com Книги по алгоритмам: Кнут и Кормен Седжвик Р. Фундаментальные алгоритмы на C++ Прошариться в философию: http://philosophybro.com Кстати, именно по поводу Фейсбук и Tor: facebookcorewwwi.onion https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-over-tor/1-million-people-use-facebook-over-tor/865624066877648/ И на внеклассное чтение, нашумевшее про "data science" и "big data" касательно "personalized/targeted agitation" :) http://tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/big-data-and-psychographic-profiling-helped-donald-trump-win-the-us-presidential-election-359960.html
Are you looking for tools to enhance your productivity? Have you tried adding browser extensions to streamline your work? With all of the apps and browser extensions on the market, it’s easy to get distracted by everything they can do. Downloading browser extensions that focus specifically on the tasks you’re trying to accomplish is an effective way […] The post 6 Browser Extensions to Enhance Your Productivity appeared first on Casual Fridays.
This Week on developerWorks has a new home page at: http://ibm.com/developerworks/thisweek SmartCloud Application Services Podcast https://ibm.biz/BdxgMM Designing and implementing a custom inbox and My Team Performance task list with IBM Business Process Manager V8 https://ibm.biz/BdxpmJ Create Your Own Browser Extensions https://ibm.biz/BdxgM2
Some things just make life easier. When it comes to working on your Mac or PC, menu bar apps and browser extensions are like little superpowers that give you lots of additional capabilities. We'll share some of our favorite with you to make your computing experience a little simpler. Speaking of superpowers, being organized can be a superpower in it's own right! Vanessa shares some tips on how you can help others get organized. it can be a little tricky, so this is some good stuff! Read more... Dan's Topic: Menu Bar Apps & Browser Extensions I thought I’d cover just few tools in my toolkit for working on my Mac and in the Chrome Browser. Even though many of the Apps are Mac specific, the Chrome extensions I’ll tell you about work across the Chrome Browser platform. Apps that I operate in my Mac’s Menu Bar: Text Expander Text Expander is a Mac only app, but there are other programs for PC that function similarly. Just Google “Text Expander for PC” and you’ll find some. Check out the reviews for these as I don’t have any experience with any text expander programs for PC. Automatically expands text using little short codes or “snippets.” From a single line signature to paragraphs or a full page of text, just make a little snippet and you’ll save tons of time as you type! Use it for signature blocks, code, email addresses (D.D), web addresses (for instance our SLT.C our HSLT.C snippets)...you name it! I even use it for common spelling mistakes that I make! For some reason, every time I type podcast it comes out podca-t-s! So, I made a snippet that automatically corrects that with Text Expander! Available through this link in the Mac App Store for Mac at $34.99, and through this link in the App Store for iPhone and iPad at $4.99 Dropbox It’s available for Mac and PC. Adds another folder on your computer that acts as a virtual drive. Use to supplement a good backup plan by storing docs there. More about that in Episode 3. Load it on your PC, Mac, smartphones, tablets, etc, and have everything synchronized on every device. If you change/edit a document in Dropbox while working on your laptop, it will automatically update everywhere else. If you're on someone else's device, you can log in to your Dropbox account on the web and access your information. My service of choice for synchronization of other programs, too. I use it to sync the Text Expander account, our BizExpenseTracker app and our 1Password account. You can even share documents or folders with others so they can have access, too. Done seamlessly...on the Cloud. Free and they give you 2Gb to start out with. You can sign up at SimpleLifeTogether.com/Dropbox. Evernote Brand new to the Evernote arsenal is the new Quick Note function. Quick Note feature lets you create a note at any time, no matter what you’re doing on your computer, by clicking the elephant in the menu bar at the top of your screen or using the keyboard shortcut Control-Command-N. To create the quickest Evernote notes ever, simply pop open Quick Note and start typing. Once you’re done with your thought, click Save to Evernote or Command-Return, then continue doing what you were doing. If you don’t save to Evernote, then your content will stay in the Quick Note window waiting for you to add more stuff. Create audio notes and screenshots by clicking on the relevant icons in the Helper. Just mouse over the icons in Quick Note and you’ll see text that explains each icon’s function. You can also add images or attachments by simply dragging them onto the elephant icon in the menu bar. Every new item will be added to the same note until you save it to Evernote. As Evernote says, “It’s the perfect on-the-go complement to your normal Evernote use, and once you get the hang of the keyboard shortcuts, you’ll wonder how you ever got along without it.” You can get Evernote in the Mac App Store for Mac,
The web browser is probably one of the most used applications on your computer, but are you using it to the fullest intentional? Did you know that you can add-on many different tools and apps to your web browser to make that experience even better? Join us as we discuss with Chris Haag of Oxiem Interactive to educate us on how to use these tools, and figure out some must haves.
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