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Tails has a new trick to keep you secure, Google's Project Zero is making a change, and OpenMandriva ups its package game. Plus the KDE Community's well-timed new campaign.
Tails has a new trick to keep you secure, Google's Project Zero is making a change, and OpenMandriva ups its package game. Plus the KDE Community's well-timed new campaign.
Eric Johnson (@ejcx_), one of the first podcast guests to join Seth and Ken revisits to talk about recent industry revelations, including the Lastpass vulnerability from Google's Project Zero. Further discussions on Cloudflare Access and ranging topics including Coke's 80s lawsuit involving trade secrets.
Eric Johnson (@ejcx_), one of the first podcast guests to join Seth and Ken revisits to talk about recent industry revelations, including the Lastpass vulnerability from Google's Project Zero. Further discussions on Cloudflare Access and ranging topics including Coke's 80s lawsuit involving trade secrets.
Were you caught up in the Equifax hack? This week we dissect the 2017 data-breach, which affected over 50% of the American population. Join us as we reflect on what went wrong, and uncover some sensational findings from the many reports since. We also unpack the latest tech news in Watchtower Weekly, including an attack on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, and an iPhone vulnerability found by Google's Project Zero. It's giveaway time! Tweet us with your "surprisingly good" reviews for the podcast for the chance to win some 1Password swag! Please enter using the #Ask1Password hashtag. If you really want to make our day, you can also leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Please note: This is completely optional, and only tweets will be counted as giveaway entries. We talked about... Google finds indiscriminate iPhone attack lasting years Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s account was hacked Equifax Breach Timeline US Government releases post-mortem report on Equifax hack We featured... A special thanks to all news reports and resources featured in this episode. ABC News: Equifax data breach could affect more than 140M Americans ABC News: Equifax to pay $700M after massive data breach Bloomberg: 3 Equifax Managers Sold Stock Before Cyber Hack Revealed CBS News: Equifax data breach: How to protect yourself CBS News: Victims still reeling from Equifax data breach CBS News: Equifax data breach was "entirely preventable" CNBC: Senator Mark Warner: Equifax's Breach is a 'Category 4 Or 5' Hack NBC News: Equifax: Personal Data For 143 Million Americans Exposed NBC News: Growing Outrage Over Massive Equifax Data Breach NBC News: What Consumers Should Know About Equifax $700M Settlement PBS NewsHour: Did the Equifax hack put your personal data at risk? SciShow: How the Massive Equifax Data Breach Happened What the phrase?! Feeding the donkey sponge cake • A Portuguese way to express you're giving special treatment to someone who doesn't need it. Follow Us… Visit 1password.com Check out our blog Tweet us @1Password Find us on Facebook or Instagram
When does a team dedicated to ferreting out bugs, exploits, and vulnerabilities turn into its own form of malware attack? For Google’s Project Zero, the answer just may have been this week. SPONSOR: Eero Get $100 off a package that includes an eero base unit, two eero Beacons and one year of eero Plus. Visit eero.com/vector and use promo code: VECTOR LINKS: Project Zero: A very deep dive into iOS Exploit chains found in the wild Sources say China used iPhone hacks to target Uyghur Muslims | TechCrunch iPhone Hackers Caught By Google Also Targeted Android And Microsoft Windows, Say Sources MORE: Merch: https://standard.tv/vector Gear: https://kit.com/reneritchie Podcast: http://applepodcasts.com/vector Twitter: https://twitter.com/reneritchie Instagram: https://instagram.com/reneritchie Mobile Nations Affiliate Link Policy SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube
Google's "Project Zero" releases information about thousands of hacked iPhones due to a security flaw that was patched in February. Apple promises to stop listening to your Siri conversations; the new policy is "opt-in" only. A user with a refurbished Dell laptop wonders if it can be repaired. We offer suggestions on a new computer: an i5 or better Intel processor with 8 GB RAM, 256 GB Solid State hard drive or 1 terabyte traditional hard drive. A user with a new Windows 10 desktop wonders why he gets logged out of websites when he wants to stay logged in. Also, he wonders why he is unable to connect to websites. A listener has problems getting articles to appear on his older Samsung tablet, plus has Internet speed issues. A user has problems with a Yahoo e-mail address/user name and his eBay payments. A user with a seven-year-old iPad 2 is unable to use certain applications after performing an update to the operating system.
На момент запису ми готувались до UISGCON14, та відео доповідей вже на нашому каналі https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YHqSi934_5fPXaoNxqx42PI7PrCC2xI China Used a Tiny Chip in a Hack That Infiltrated U.S. Companies https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies New Evidence of Hacked Supermicro Hardware Found in U.S. Telecom https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2018-10-09/new-evidence-of-hacked-supermicro-hardware-found-in-u-s-telecom Apple Insiders Say Nobody Internally Knows What’s Going On With Bloomberg’s China Hack Story https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/johnpaczkowski/apple-china-hacking-bloomberg-servers-spies-fbi What Businessweek got wrong about Apple https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/10/what-businessweek-got-wrong-about-apple/ https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4995748-Letter-20-October-208th-20version.html Facebook has been hacked and 50 million people's accounts have been exposed https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/facebook-hack-view-as-issue-bug-data-profile-am-i-safe-security-privacy-a8560061.html Google+ to shut down after coverup of data-exposing bug https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/08/google-plus-hack/ Here’s how Google is revamping Gmail and Android security https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/08/heres-how-google-is-revamping-gmail-and-android-security/amp/ Google's Project Zero thwarts another major bug in Facebook's WhatsApp https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3064393/googles-project-zero-thwarts-another-major-bug-in-facebooks-whatsapp Microsoft killing off the old Skype client… for real this time https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/09/microsoft-killing-off-the-old-skype-client-for-real-this-time/ A mysterious grey-hat is patching people's outdated MikroTik routers | ZDNet https://www.zdnet.com/article/a-mysterious-grey-hat-is-patching-peoples-outdated-mikrotik-routers/ How to Stop Google From Tracking Your Location https://www.wired.com/story/google-location-tracking-turn-off/ U.S. Charges Russian GRU Officers with International Hacking and Related Influence and Disinformation Operations https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/us-charges-russian-gru-officers-international-hacking-and-related-influence-and
Google's Project Zero criticizes Linux distros, Firefox can now tell you when you get pwned, and the growing elephant in the room about Azure. Plus a new release of our favorite non-distro, GPL revoking debunking, and Android turns 10.
Google's Project Zero criticizes Linux distros, Firefox can now tell you when you get pwned, and the growing elephant in the room about Azure. Plus a new release of our favorite non-distro, GPL revoking debunking, and Android turns 10.
Google's Project Zero criticizes Linux distros, Firefox can now tell you when you get pwned, and the growing elephant in the room about Azure. Plus a new release of our favorite non-distro, GPL revoking debunking, and Android turns 10.
Google's Project Zero criticizes Linux distros, Firefox can now tell you when you get pwned, and the growing elephant in the room about Azure. Plus a new release of our favorite non-distro, GPL revoking debunking, and Android turns 10.
Google's Project Zero criticizes Linux distros, Firefox can now tell you when you get pwned, and the growing elephant in the room about Azure. Plus a new release of our favorite non-distro, GPL revoking debunking, and Android turns 10.
Google's Project Zero discloses Microsoft Edge bug Amazon overtakes Microsoft in market capitalisation thanks to booming AWS revenue How an Apple staffer leaked the iPhone source code iMessage outage: Telstra customers unable to send messages on iPhone NBN reports progress but no timeline for HFC fix Drop everything and download: THRIVE apple is said to negotiate buying cobalt direct from miners preservation or theft historians publishers argue over dead game servers utorrent client affected by some pretty severe security flaws the car of the future will sell your data mattel tynker barbie teach kids code technology to transform direct mail in 2018 ai tech arrives in nz supermarket trolleys android 9 0 p blocks mic access --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aussietechheads/message
Google's Project Zero discloses Microsoft Edge bug Amazon overtakes Microsoft in market capitalisation thanks to booming AWS revenue How an Apple staffer leaked the iPhone source code iMessage outage: Telstra customers unable to send messages on iPhone NBN reports progress but no timeline for HFC fix Drop everything and download: THRIVE apple is said to negotiate buying cobalt direct from miners preservation or theft historians publishers argue over dead game servers utorrent client affected by some pretty severe security flaws the car of the future will sell your data mattel tynker barbie teach kids code technology to transform direct mail in 2018 ai tech arrives in nz supermarket trolleys android 9 0 p blocks mic access
Computers that work like brains In this episode, Spectre and Meltdown, what to do, computers that work like brains and you can now watch Plex in virtual reality with Google Daydream Show Notes: Meltdown and Spectre have dominated security discussions since early this year. These attacks are within the hardware and can expose confidential data. This is a different kind of vulnerability, one that is tied to hardware instead of an application or operating system. The Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities were discovered by a team of independent researchers including Google's Project Zero and are said to likely to be the worst processor bugs ever discovered. Computers that work like our brains Advances in machine learning have moved at a gallop in recent years, but the computer processors these programs run on have barely changed. To remedy this, companies have been retuning existing chip architecture to fit the demands of AI, while, an entirely new approach is taking shape: remaking processors so they work more like our brains. This is called "neuromorphic computing," and scientists from MIT said they've made significant progress in getting this new breed of chips up and running. Their research, published in the journal Nature Materials, could eventually lead to processors that run machine learning tasks with lower energy demands - up to 1,000 times less. This would enable us to give more devices AI abilities like voice and image recognition. Plex in virtual reality with Google Daydream Plex, the hugely popular media streaming app, is adding support for Google's Daydream VR. With a Daydream-compatible Android smartphone and the requisite headset, you'll be able to watch movies or TV shows from any media server linked to your Plex account in virtual reality. Plex has several interactive viewing environments you can choose from, ranging from a luxurious loft apartment to a drive-in movie theater. Once you start playing something, that content will take up "a large percentage of your visual field." TechBytes: Last June, Apple announced the HomePod. Scheduled to be released last December, the HomePod was delayed to early 2018, so that Apple can get some more time to get it ready. Now, the HomePod is finally here. The device will be available in stores on February 9 with pre-orders starting this Friday, January 26 in the US, UK and Australia. Microsoft today announced that it's dropping the price of Azure Standard Support from $300 per month to $100 per month and that it's shortening its promised response time for critical cases from two to one hour. Google Play has ever seen the highest number of app downloads in a quarter. Google Play app downloads topped 19 billion in Q4 2017, a new record. That also makes Google Play's download lead over iOS its largest ever, at 145 percent. Specifically, the downloads were driven by markets including India, Indonesia, and Brazil, which all contributed to Google Play's 10 percent yearover-year growth in total downloads as well.
This week we discuss an array of -ocracies, the smartphone patent wars, and Google's Project Zero. We also talk about the world's richest man, seasteading, and private militaries. For more information about the podcast and to view the copious show notes, visit letsknowthings.com. Become a patron on Patreon. My new book Becoming Who We Need To Be is available as an audiobook, paperback, and ebook. This episode was sponsored by Hostgator & Everlane.