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SOVRYN TECH
Sovryn Tech Ep. 0217: "The Time Crystal"

SOVRYN TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 130:02


What exactly are time crystals, and are they even real? Is Steemit finished? Also, the Heleum app, Google Home ads, Kong: Skull Island, and much, much more. Special Guest: N/A Stories of the Week:--The Foreplay: Sovryn Tech now accepts Zcash for donations, Rogue One rewatch, Mozilla is open-sourcing Pocket, Steemit situation update, Allo is coming to desktop and Hangouts has split into Meet and Chat, Windows MR, Cloudpets has ignored hack, Google's new invisible CAPTCHA.--"Time Crystals" HackSec:--"Heleum" Links: heleum.com/, heleum.com/why, fb.com/groups/heleum, www.facebook.com/paceme, twitter.com/heleumapp Internet of Targets:--"The Google Home Ad Platform" Link: bit.ly/2nyERRM Tech History:--"?" The Climax:--"Kong: Skull Island" APPENDIX:--"Roberts & Roberts Brokerage" Link: rrbi.co --"CryptoCompare" Link: www.cryptocompare.com/--”Sovryn Tech Solutions” Link: solutions.zog.ninja --”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew--"NeverAgain.tech" Link: neveragain.tech/--"Surveillance Self-Defense" Link: ssd.eff.org/--"That One Privacy Site" Link: thatoneprivacysite.net/--"Privacytools.io" Link: www.privacytools.io/--"ipleak.net" Link: ipleak.net/--"Secure Messaging Apps" Link: www.securemessagingapps.com/--"Lavabit" Link: lavabit.com--"Obsolete! Magazine" Link: obsolete-press.com/--"A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography" Link: toc.cryptobook.us/--"URLscan.io" Link: urlscan.io/--"TatianaCoin Campaign" Link: TatianaCoin.com--"Zcash4win" Link: zcash4win.com/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Make easy monthly donations through Patreon: patreon.com/sovryntechDonate with Bitcoin! BTC: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d Zcash Shielded (encrypted) Address: zcfUhN29ddFdtZ1iKvv6WFFXUB9nKWwL5kXvcrvhQuB2yMw6eabshv1CGN92kkbtRt1Ykf1k2266sJvZAQQUrhmpuCwXUDDTransparent (unencrypted) Address: t1ZAA33YYzPmm4Ks5aq13N4NJBjqqSypY8GDonate with PayPal! Link: donate.zog.ninjaDonate with our Amazon Wish List! Link: wishlist.zog.ninja----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can e-mail the show at: bbs@sovryntech.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovNetOr just go to: irc.zog.ninja ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------sovryntech.comtwitter.com/sovryntechsteamcommunity.com/id/ninjaprogram

Zomia ONE
Sovryn Tech Ep. 0217: "The Time Crystal"

Zomia ONE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 130:02


What exactly are time crystals, and are they even real? Is Steemit finished? Also, the Heleum app, Google Home ads, Kong: Skull Island, and much, much more. Special Guest: N/A Stories of the Week:--The Foreplay: Sovryn Tech now accepts Zcash for donations, Rogue One rewatch, Mozilla is open-sourcing Pocket, Steemit situation update, Allo is coming to desktop and Hangouts has split into Meet and Chat, Windows MR, Cloudpets has ignored hack, Google's new invisible CAPTCHA.--"Time Crystals" HackSec:--"Heleum" Links: heleum.com/, heleum.com/why, fb.com/groups/heleum, www.facebook.com/paceme, twitter.com/heleumapp Internet of Targets:--"The Google Home Ad Platform" Link: bit.ly/2nyERRM Tech History:--"?" The Climax:--"Kong: Skull Island" APPENDIX:--"Roberts & Roberts Brokerage" Link: rrbi.co --"CryptoCompare" Link: www.cryptocompare.com/--”Sovryn Tech Solutions” Link: solutions.zog.ninja --”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew--"NeverAgain.tech" Link: neveragain.tech/--"Surveillance Self-Defense" Link: ssd.eff.org/--"That One Privacy Site" Link: thatoneprivacysite.net/--"Privacytools.io" Link: www.privacytools.io/--"ipleak.net" Link: ipleak.net/--"Secure Messaging Apps" Link: www.securemessagingapps.com/--"Lavabit" Link: lavabit.com--"Obsolete! Magazine" Link: obsolete-press.com/--"A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography" Link: toc.cryptobook.us/--"URLscan.io" Link: urlscan.io/--"TatianaCoin Campaign" Link: TatianaCoin.com--"Zcash4win" Link: zcash4win.com/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Make easy monthly donations through Patreon: patreon.com/sovryntechDonate with Bitcoin! BTC: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d Zcash Shielded (encrypted) Address: zcfUhN29ddFdtZ1iKvv6WFFXUB9nKWwL5kXvcrvhQuB2yMw6eabshv1CGN92kkbtRt1Ykf1k2266sJvZAQQUrhmpuCwXUDDTransparent (unencrypted) Address: t1ZAA33YYzPmm4Ks5aq13N4NJBjqqSypY8GDonate with PayPal! Link: donate.zog.ninjaDonate with our Amazon Wish List! Link: wishlist.zog.ninja----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can e-mail the show at: bbs@sovryntech.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovNetOr just go to: irc.zog.ninja ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------sovryntech.comtwitter.com/sovryntechsteamcommunity.com/id/ninjaprogram

Säkerhetspodcasten
Säkerhetspodcasten #129 - Ostrukturerat V.25

Säkerhetspodcasten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 77:15


Säkerhetspodcasten är tillbaka med ordinarie avsnitt! I dagens ostrukturerade avsnitt diskuterar vi Security Fest och såklart den senaste tidens nyheter, bland annat VPN Filter, Tapplock, CloudPets, skadlig signerad kod och mycket mer!

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The Daily Derringer Podcast
United 2026 - Ep. 37

The Daily Derringer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 36:46


Big news! Canada, US and Mexico will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In that spirit, Derringer tests our knowledge when it comes to the foods that go along with the World Cup countries. Ovechkin is having the time of his life celebrating his Stanley Cup win, and we're loving it! In the words of Ovi himself… We're not going to be suck this year! This is soooo creepy! Cute little teddy bears from the toy company CloudPets will no longer be sold due to privacy concerns. The company exposed more than two million recorded messages to potential hackers. Yikes! And Ryan saw something he had never seen before while sitting in traffic on the 427 yesterday. A guy pulled over on the side of the road to have a little snooze. Hey, sometimes you just have to nap it out! The Daily Derringer Podcast -- Wednesday June 13th, 2018 Check out more full episdoes at Q107.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The CyberWire
New criminal campaigns out and about. Fancy Bear changes style, but not management. VPNFilter hits more devices. CloudPets overshare, but maybe more benignly than Google and Facebook.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 19:18


Iron Group said to use Hacking Team source code to build a backdoor. Operation Prowli both cryptojacks and sells traffic. Fancy Bear may be getting noisier. VPNFilter has a more extensive set of victim devices than previously believed. ZTE pays a billion dollar fine. CloudPets are oversharing via an unsecured server. The US Senate wants answers from both Facebook and Google about their user data sharing with Chinese companies. Daniel Prince from Lancaster University on the security of Industrial Control Systems. Guests are Kyle Lady and Olabode Anise from Duo Security covering their annual report on authentication. 

HARAJUKU DATA LAKE
HJDL7: IoT Security

HARAJUKU DATA LAKE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 69:28


This week Morris and Sergio chat about security and privacy in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT). Show NotesInternet of Things with Azure’s Steve Busby on Software Engineering DailyIPv4 (Wikipedia)IPv6 (Wikipedia)General Data Protection Regulation (Wikipedia)David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH) on Google Home advertisingHackers Remotely Kill a Jeep on the Highway—With Me in It by Andy Greenberg in WiredInternet of Shit (Twitter)Hugo Teso - Going Deeper on Aviation Security (Youtube). A different take (Quora)Plain Text Offenders, a site documenting sites that appear to be saving passwords in plain text. They should be doing Salted Password Hashing.Haunted by Data, referenced in the context of PII as “toxic waste”Data from connected CloudPets teddy bears leaked and ransomed, exposing kids’ voice messagesAndrew Huang has a lot of great content on intellectual property in the Shenzhen ecosystem. Start with The $12 “Gongkai” Phone and Episode 3: A New Breed of Intellectual Property (part of a WIRED Documentary).Apache KafkaAmazon Kinesis

REACTIVE
65: The Principle Of Least Astonishment

REACTIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 55:48


Animal of the week ... Kea. Raquel is back from nz.js. Wikileaks happened. Uber just can't help it. Lots of JS news from Kahlil: webpack, cycle.js, Rails loves JS, Hoodie.js and Quokka.js. Jenn Schiffer has a new job!

Inside Out Security
Security Courts the Internet of Things

Inside Out Security

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 26:48


As more physical devices connect to the internet, I wondered about the responsibility IoT manufacturers have in building strong security systems within devices they create. There’s nothing like a lapse in security that could potentially halt the growth of a business or bring more cybersecurity awareness to a board. I discussed these matters with this week’s Inside Out Security Show panel – Cindy Ng, Forrest Temple, Kilian Englert and Mike Buckbee. First in line to be discussed was the shocking revelation that while car manufacturers enabled users to control their vehicles with an app, they never thought through what happens when it’s sold. What’s the harm? In the words of the car owner, “If I were a criminal, I could’ve stolen the car.” In another alarming article, a security researcher recently discovered that anyone can connect and control a cuddly CloudPets via Bluetooth, recording private conversations with the built-in microphone. If you’re a parent who finds this IoT toy a cute way to leave messages with your child, your privacy may be at stake. Additional recent news articles we discussed include: AWS North Virginia facility outage Speedy data transfer via the blink of its hard drive LED light indicator Tool of the week: Chaos Monkey is a resiliency tool that helps applications tolerate random instance failures.  

Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast
DtSR Episode 235 - NewsCast for March 7th 2017

Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 48:54


A Note on the Passing of a Legend Howard Schmidt passed away this week Long, distinguished career as one of the CISOs who “got it” He will be missed in government and private industry - he was on our show too (December 2015) http://podcast.wh1t3rabbit.net/dtsr-episode-166-cyber-security-from-board-room-to-white-house Are SysAdmins Violating the CFAA? This is, by all accounts, an insane criminal defense...or is it? Can what sounds like a stretch logically, be used maliciously by employers? The law is about intent - does this invalidate his claim? Link: https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2017/02/27/it-admin-was-authorized-to-trash-employers-network-he-says/ Yahoo Board Sends Message That Echoes After a string of breaches, the board conducted an investigation CEO will not receive 2016 bonus or 2017 equity award Top lawyer resigns (or was asked to, which ever) Is this THE event that will put CEOs on notice? Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/01/technology/yahoo-hack-lawyer-resigns-ceo-bonus.html?_r=0 Cloud-connected toys The example of “CloudPets” and Spiral Toys is a doozy Bluetooth + web (“cloud”) back-end Great idea, allow parents to interact with kids through a toy Execution is about as bad as it gets Dispute over disclosure 3rd party developer, apparently little security Silly statements in their discloure/release Link: http://www.bankinfosecurity.com/yes-unicorns-bluetooth-problems-really-do-exist-a-9746 Link: http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201520160AB2828 So … AWS S3 Went Dead, You’ll Never Guess Why It was a typo Many sites went dead, some degraded performance - people freaked out Are you ready for a multi-cloud strategy? What about security of, for, and from the cloud? Link: https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-grapples-with-outage-at-aws-cloud-service-1488323097 Link: https://aws.amazon.com/message/41926/ Link: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/603784/amazons-150-million-typo-is-a-lightning-rod-for-a-big-cloud-problem/

Smashing Security
010: The dolls must be destroyed

Smashing Security

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 36:10


A creepy teddybear leaks two million voicemail messages, Windows 10 pushes you into only installing vetted apps, and Boeing warns 36,000 employees their personal information could have been exposed after a worker sends a spreadsheet to his wife. All this and more is discussed by computer security veterans Graham Cluley, Vanja Svajcer and Carole Theriault. SHOW NOTES: Announcing the first SHA1 collision Tavis Ormandy: Cloudflare Reverse Proxies are Dumping Uninitialized Memory Incident report on memory leak caused by Cloudflare parser bug List of Sites possibly affected by Cloudflare's #Cloudbleed HTTPS Traffic Leak Quantifying the impact of "CloudBleed" CloudPets commercial Data from connected CloudPets teddy bears leaked and ransomed, exposing kids' voice messages Microsoft slaps Apple Gatekeeper-like controls on Windows 10: Install only apps from store Boeing Notifies 36,000 Employees Following Breach   This episode of Smashing Security is sponsored by NetFort - https://www.netfort.com/  NetFort LANGuardian is easy-to-use network traffic and security monitoring software that tells you what is really happening on your network - no specialist hardware required! Check out the demo of LANGuardian and download a free trial from https://www.netfort.com/. Mention "Smashing Security" and you'll save 20% off your order! Thanks to NetFort for sponsoring this episode of Smashing Security. 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. Special Guest: Vanja Švajcer.

InfoSec Weekly Podcast
Weekly podcast: Cloudflare, Cloudbleed, CloudPets and Yahoo

InfoSec Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 4:50


This week, we discuss the Cloudbleed bug, a breach affecting CloudPets, and the latest news from Yahoo.

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Important If True
Important If True 3: The Power of 45 Brains

Important If True

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 66:18


A researcher has determined that by 2025, if you string all our smart devices together—our Amazon Alexas and always-online talking teddy bears, our color-changing light bulbs and remote-controlled doorknobs—they will have the combined thinking power of 45 human brains. But that raises the question: Who exactly are these 45 brains, and what do they want to tell us? Join us as we find the answer or, failing that, make something up. If you enjoyed this and would like to subscribe to an ad-free feed, please consider supporting Idle Thumbs by backing our Patreon. Important Reference Materials: Morgan Freeman Turkish Airlines ad, CloudPets hack, Furby, Teddy Ruxpin, children loving Alexa, Alexa making questionable choices, Tomes and Talismans, Tommy Westphall Universe Hypothesis Chris' Endorsement: The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart Jake's Endorsement: Witness, starring Harrison Ford (iTunes, free on Amazon Prime) Nick's Endorsement: Finding and frequenting your local neighborhood bar

The CyberWire
Alleged BND surveillance of news organizations. Snake Wine in Japan, for disinformation? Singapore military phished. Google discloses more Microsoft unpatched bugs. Cloudbleed update. CloudPets may have privacy issues.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 14:03


In today's podcast, we learn that the BND may have been listening to the BBC, but not in a good way. Cylance reports on Snake Wine, a curiously familiar vintage sniffed in Japanese networks. Singapore's military sustains a phishing campaign without sustaining apparent damage. Google discloses more unpatched Microsoft vulnerabilities, these in IE and Edge browsers. Criminals claim to have exploited Cloudbleed, but the jury's still out. Joe Carrigan from the Johns Hopkins University's Information Security Institute helps us understand Cloudbleed. Steven Grossman from Bay Dynamics reviews New York State's newly enacted cyber regulations. And watch your language around those networked stuffed animals.

Dan and Jay's Comedy Hour.  The Podcast.
Episode 92 – The Art of Specificity

Dan and Jay's Comedy Hour. The Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 75:57


Dan and Jay talk about part of a birthday CD Jay made for Dan, and they discover Cloudpets, talk more about Dickshooter, and find their...

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