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On today's episode we are joined by Jonathan Scott, James Donaldson of CopperheadOS and Haseeb Awan of EFANI to discuss mobile security. Copperhead is a cyber-security firm specializing in securing mobility solutions. Our product, CopperheadOS, is a secure Android available for Pixel devices in various deployments. https://copperhead.co/android/ Haseeb Awan is CEO of EFANI Secure Mobile Service. He co-founded one of the first & largest bitcoin ATM networks in the world. He has been featured on NYT, WSJ, CoinDesk, TechCrunch, Mashable, Hulu & dozens of international media. Efani is the self proclaimed most secure mobile service provider that guarantees protection against SIM-Swaps, and encrypts personal information with $5m of insurance to back it up. Their basic SAFE plan offers unlimited voice, data & SMS, with 11- layers of proprietary verification to protect from hackers accessing your personal, business and financial assets. Efani also offers a premium Black Seal plan with additional security & privacy features and will be offered in 80 countries in early 2022. https://efani.com Jonathan Scott is an American Phone & Cloud Hacker, founder of @haktree and @spyware_wiki. Human & Woman's Rights - Free Speech Activist Lead and currently the lead Mobile Pen-Tester for @cLabs. https://twitter.com/jonathandata1 https://0hak.com github.com/jonathandata1 https://youtube.com/jonathandata1 https://twitter.com/spyware_wiki https://twitter.com/haktree https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jonathandata1 Eric Taylor https://www.linkedin.com/in/ransomware/ https://twitter.com/barricadecyber https://www.barricadecyber.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/erictaylor Shiva Maharaj https://www.linkedin.com/in/shivamaharaj https://twitter.com/kontinuummsp https://www.kontinuum.com/ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shivaemm If you are interested in CrowdStrike and/or Dark Cubed or just want to have a conversation, please feel free to get in touch with us. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amplifiedandintensified/support
Wanting to learn more about mobile privacy, but not sure where to start? This episode, we sat down with Max Tannahill to chat about mobile OSs, surveillance, and cryptocurrency.More about Max:Max's guest profile -- https://optoutpod.com/guests/max-tannahill/Mamushi, a CalyxOS Pixel retailer -- https://mamushi.io/Max's Twitter -- https://twitter.com/maxtannahillBlog post on migrating Mamushi from CopperheadOS to CalyxOS -- https://mamushi.io/2021/04/12/departing-from-copperhead/Ministry of Nodes -- https://www.ministryofnodes.com.au/Max's recommended tools to Opt Out:Nextcloud, a self-hosted storage, contacts, calendar, and much more FOSS app -- https://nextcloud.com/Telegram, an encrypted (if using secret chats) messenger -- https://telegram.org/Threema, an end-to-end encrypted messenger, similar to Signal -- https://threema.ch/en/ProtonMail, an encrypted and private email service -- https://protonmail.com/Bitcoin, via Samourai Wallet, a privacy-preserving Android wallet -- https://samouraiwallet.com/Monero, a privacy-preserving cryptocurrency -- https://www.getmonero.org/Pop_OS!, an easy to use Linux OS -- https://pop.system76.com/This week's project to help you Opt Out - Standard Notes:Standard Notes website -- https://standardnotes.com/Extended Features -- https://standardnotes.com/featuresGithub -- https://github.com/standardnotes/webOpt Out's Sponsors:Cake Wallet, an easy to use Monero mobile wallet -- https://optoutpod.com/sponsors/#cake-walletLocalMonero, an excellent and privacy-preserving way to buy and sell Monero -- https://optoutpod.com/sponsors/#localmoneroIVPN, an ethical, no-nonsense, non-logging VPN provider -- https://optoutpod.com/sponsors/#ivpnSupporting Opt Out:Donations -- https://optoutpod.com/about/#donationsLeave a review on your favorite podcast platform, if possible!Share it with your friends, family, and other communities!Support the show (https://optoutpod.com/about/#donations)
Beschreibung: Diese Episode handelt von der Sicherheit mobiler Plattformen. Wir reisen anfangs kurz durch verschiedene Betriebssysteme und Exploitpreise bis wir uns dem Hauptthema dieser Folge widmen: Android Security und Hardening. Es geht um Sicherheitsfeatures der Plattform, der Telefone und zu einem großen Teil um einen ehemaligen (CopperheadOS) und aktuellen (GrapheneOS) Umbau von Android mit Fokus auf Security und Privacy. Shownotes: Sailfish OS Jollaphone WP: Firefox OS Piratebay Cryptomining Cyanogenmod/LineageOS Librem von PureOS Matrix Messenger Server gehacked Android App Support in QubesOS eelo - mobile OS and web services Navigation: Nokia Here We Go Navigation: Waze Ubuntu Touch WP: Sandbox WP: Code Signing WP: Jailbreak Yubikey Nitrokey Zerodium: Exploitpreise Project Zero’s Wifi OTA Exploit CooperheadOS Smartphone-trackende Mülleimer in London Threema Messaging Yalp (PlayStore Proxy Store) F-Droid Store Daniel Micay’s Twitter CopperheadOS subreddit Executable Stack breaks everything GH: Android Hardening Archive Micay’s Hardened Allocator GH: GrapheneOS GH: Android-Prepar-Vendor GrapheneOS GH: GrapheneOS Android Verified Boot Overview Android Verified Boot Implementation Readme GH: Bromite GH: HashbangOS
Plasma Desktop has a new release so we cover new features and some bugs, Mycroft has an "opportunity" for you, and trouble at CopperheadOS. Plus Debian's call for help, and more.
Plasma Desktop has a new release so we cover new features and some bugs, Mycroft has an "opportunity" for you, and trouble at CopperheadOS. Plus Debian's call for help, and more.
Plasma Desktop has a new release so we cover new features and some bugs, Mycroft has an "opportunity" for you, and trouble at CopperheadOS. Plus Debian's call for help, and more.
There is trouble at CopperheadOS, Plasma has a shiny new release, and we share the story of how Linux has powered the curiosity rover for 17 years. Plus our stories from a weekend of Linux parties, Texas LinuxFest, SouthEast LinuxFest, and FOSS Talk Live.
There is trouble at CopperheadOS, Plasma has a shiny new release, and we share the story of how Linux has powered the curiosity rover for 17 years. Plus our stories from a weekend of Linux parties, Texas LinuxFest, SouthEast LinuxFest, and FOSS Talk Live
A hostile takeover has just happened to the Copperhead OS Project. Lead developer Daniel Micay has been fired by Copperhead CEO James Donaldson. Micay claims Donaldson is up to no good, and Donaldson says it's Micay who doesn't have the company's best interest in mind. Who's to blame? Was the government part of this? What has been publicly released? Will the CopperheadOS project survive? We break that down for you plus your calls in this week's episode. -- The Cliff Notes -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from o our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/71) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they’re excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah asknoah [at] jupiterbroadcasting.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed) Jupiter Broadcasting (https://twitter.com/jbsignal)
A hostile takeover has just happened to the Copperhead OS Project. Lead developer Daniel Micay has been fired by Copperhead CEO James Donaldson. Micay claims Donaldson is up to no good, and Donaldson says it's Micay who doesn't have the company's best int
A hostile takeover has just happened to the Copperhead OS Project. Lead developer Daniel Micay has been fired by Copperhead CEO James Donaldson. Micay claims Donaldson is up to no good, and Donaldson says it's Micay who doesn't have the company's best int
A hostile takeover has just happened to the Copperhead OS Project. Lead developer Daniel Micay has been fired by Copperhead CEO James Donaldson. Micay claims Donaldson is up to no good, and Donaldson says it's Micay who doesn't have the company's best int