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Ever found yourself piecing together a complex jigsaw puzzle of digital evidence? That's precisely the journey we invite you to embark on in our latest episode packed with tools, tales, and tech. We're not just talking shop; we're handing you the magnifying glass to examine the intricacies of JSON files with JSON CRACK, and introducing a python tool to automate investigations involving Google Drive File Stream artifacts, DriveFS-sleuth.This episode is a testament to the craft of digital forensics, featuring a blog from Mattia at Zena Forensics that aides in answering the question, "Has the user ever used the XYZ application?". As we unpack the nuances of reverse engineering and celebrate the updates to Hexordia's Evanole, we're reminded that the heart of digital forensics beats to the rhythm of relentless inquiry and meticulous method. We delve into the advanced research and exploitation methodologies With Magnet GrayKey Labs and converse about the importance of these capabilities as well as validation. This is coupled with a live demonstration involving SEGB files and the data that can be overlooked without research and the validation of multiple tools.Raise your glasses—here's to the exuberant spirit of learning and the relentless pursuit of truth that defines our community. So, are you ready to elevate your understanding of the digital landscape and smash those New Year's resolutions? Join us, and let's make 2024 a year of 4K clarity—in forensics and beyond!Notes:JSON Crack-https://jsoncrack.com/DriveFS Sleuth — Your Ultimate Google Drive File Stream Investigator!https://amgedwageh.medium.com/drivefs-sleuth-investigating-google-drive-file-streams-disk-artifacts-0b5ea637c980https://github.com/AmgdGocha/DriveFS-SleuthAdvanced Research and Exploitation Methodologies With Magnet GRAYKEY Labshttps://www.magnetforensics.com/blog/advanced-research-and-exploitation-methodologies-with-magnet-graykey-labs/Has the user ever used the XYZ application?https://blog.digital-forensics.it/2023/12/has-user-ever-used-xyz-application-aka.htmlEvanole New Year Reveal! https://www.hexordia.com/evanolece
Welcome to episode 206 ("Tech Regulation Approaches") of the EdTech Situation Room from January 27, 2021, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed our ongoing "tech correction" with social media companies, users and governments: The potential for new regulations on technology companies in response not only to the January 6, 2021 Capitol Riot in Washington D.C. but also the overall polarizing effects of social media on our society and government. Additional topics addressed in the show include broadband access challenges in the United States, updates from Google to ChromeOS and other product platforms, Apple M1 chip user reports and forthcoming software updates (including Google Drive File Stream in April.) Geeks of the Week included an amazing simulation video from MIT in 2014 about the CRISPR gene editing technology, Jason's favorite (and top rated) standing desk, and the opening of NECC 2021 online registrations. Our show was live streamed and archived simultaneously on YouTube Live as well as our Facebook Live page via StreamYard.com, and compressed to a smaller video version (about 100MB) on AmazonS3 using Handbrake software. Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates, and join us LIVE on Wednesday nights (normally) if you can at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific or 3 am UTC. All shownotes are available on http://edtechSR.com/links.
Welcome to episode 193 ("Oops Google Did It Again'") of the EdTech Situation Room from October 7, 2020, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed monopolistic behavior of big tech companies, rebranding of Google' GSuite as "Google Workspace," updates to Google/Nest WiFi, availability of Google Drive File Stream for consumer accounts, and the release of a powerful new Chromebox by CTL. On the Apple front, rumors about the new iPhone set to be announced October 13th and an iOS14 battery drain solution (wipe your iOS) were highlighted. Several articles on social media and our ongoing "Technology Correction" were discussed from the Mozilla Foundation and other sources, seeking to curb the harmful impacts of virtual disinformation and conspiracy groups on the upcoming U.S. election. These include new steps by Facebook and Twitter to crack down on user accounts violating terms of service agreements and community standards. Ongoing COVID-19 impacts on movie theaters, long-game surveillance activities by the Chinese government, and a helpful metaphor to regulation of the tobacco / smoking industry as we thinking about needed regulations on social media were topics rounding out this week's show. Geeks of the Week included an eye opening "Angry Planet" podcast interview with Jason Wilson (@jason_a_w) about the rise of online extremist groups, an excellent "Virtually Unprepared" webinar series from The Classical Association of New England, a media literacy unit on "Just Add WikiPedia" for news site validation, and a YouTube TV promotional offer including a free Chromecast. Our show was live streamed and archived simultaneously on YouTube Live as well as our Facebook Live page via StreamYard.com. Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates, and join us LIVE on Wednesday nights (normally) if you can at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific or 3 am UTC. All shownotes are available on http://edtechSR.com/links.
We are joined by Lee Adkins to discuss some best practices for Real estate agents to maximize productivity. We went over setting up Google Calendar for efficiency, G-suite Hacks, and CRM settings. PLAYLIST TO DEMOS FOR MENTIONED TOOLS: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUTu3te8TdM5RIdyGpSuG4XN8PpK8t7S0 G-suite/Gmail Hacks Setting up Google Calendar for efficiency Google Drive File Stream - makes your Google Drive act like a folder on your computer - you can attach or save files or folders to Drive just like anywhere on your computer https://www.google.com/drive/download/ Unroll.me (and/or Google inbox setup) General Organization 1Password or Last Pass - both for ease of workflow and security of your data and client data Video stuff (client or company facing) Use Zoom for meetings Use Zoom to train your team, have team meeting, do buyer or seller consults, NAR Discount = NAR-ZOOM Loom or Camtasia or similar to create on-demand training or client info House it unlisted (or public) on YouTube CRM settings Segment as much as possible Update contact info over time and add other info like birthdays, etc. Marketing Revamp (or start) your newsletter Freshen up a logo or branding (consider supporting a local business for this) A few other, non-digital tips Pick up a hobby, meditate, refresh your daily habits or workflow or office setup
We discussed cloud drives and how Google Drive and Google Drive File Stream differ from Dropbox and when to use either or both. We also discuss displays and how much you should care about the display you use. Finally, we discuss Vlookups, Concatenation and other cool data mining features of Excel.
Meta-Episode in der die Piloten ihre Anfänge dem Macintosh von Apple Computer. Leider gibt es beim Untercast kein Undo und man kann peinliche Sprüche nicht einfach von Schnittmeister Z rausschneiden lassen. Sonst wäre z.B. die “dicke Leitung” und noch so eine peinliche 80er Pornobartfloskel von Patrick nicht in der heutigen Sendung. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Überbleibsel Homeless-Pott: Apple to address HomePod ring marks with a new material PCMag.com: Google, Microsoft Push Websites To Go Password-Less Europäische Identitätsplatform Verimi gestartet Google Drive File Stream funktioniert mit BoxCryptor Delicious Monster’s neue App: Textlicious DNS 1.1.1.1 — the Internet’s Fastest, Privacy-First DNS Resolver The DNSCrypt project [DNS security] OpenNIC Wiki CCC: DNS Howto wikileaks.org: Liste nicht-kompromittierter DNS-Server Neues Mithör-Patent enthüllt: Amazon arbeitet an einem Teleschirm 9to5Mac: WebKit code references suggest dark mode coming to macOS 10.14 Retro-Mac Disclaimer: Patrick hat die Screenshots von Add-Ons aus dem alten “MacThemes Forum” so gut weggeräumt, dass er sie momentan nicht findet. Geduld und Erinnerungen helfen. Update 13.05: Ein paar Mods gefunden. Nicht so doll, aber seht selbst. Alte OS X Mods Mac Entwickler Entwicklerbuden die wir schon gar nicht mehr kennen. SubRosaSoft Steve Dekorte SoundConverter Monkey Tools (Sound Grinder) Tweetie Final Cut Pro 1.0 Overview 1999 Sophiestication Software von Sophia Teutschler (CoverSutra, Bowtie, heute bei Apple) Bowtie von {13bold} Matt Patenaude (ebenfalls zeitweilig bei Apple), Laurent Baumann (UI Designer für einige Sachen von Sophiestication, Bohemian Coding und Apple. Oft hat maan auch in bestimmten Kategorien wie Archivierer, RSS Apps, Video Player und DVD Ripper nach dem passenden Stück Software gesucht. Damals war die Necromanten und Oldtimer jene: DVD Ripper: MacTheRipper Archiver: StuffIt (.sit] RSS: NetNewsWire Video: MPlayer Twitter: Kiwi, Weet, Furo… Text: Notational Velocity Was war dein Lieblings Mac den du je besessen hast? Patrick: PowerBook 12″ PowerPC Links und Archive im Internet Old Mac Software Archive - Macintosh Repository Blogs/Sites for Mac PowerPC - MAC POWERPC Peter: iMac G4 17” Erster 17” iMac, SuperDrive, OS X 10.2 Erster Kontakt mit OS X: ein halbes Jahr davor, ein iMac G4 15” mit 10.1 - erster Erfolg: innerhalb von 60 Sekunden eine Kernel Panic verursacht Erster Eindruck: ich hab den G4 eine Woche gehasst, bis ich den Sekundärklick entdeckte. Seitdem ist RechtMaus-Taste ein NoGo Andreas: Erster: iBook G4 Love of Zettt’s Life: 17” MacBook Pro Was war dein Lieblings OS (vom Feeling her)? Nun ja, Peter und Patrick können sich schon einmal auf 10.6.8 einigen: Mac OS X Snow Leopard – Wikipedia. Unsere Picks Peter: Carbon Copy Cloner Patrick: Typeface 2 Andreas: Sketch Sitemapping User Flow Template In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.
For tiden bliver begrebet ‘teknologi-afhængighed’ debatteret voldsomt både i Danmark og internationalt. Det er især vores konstante smartphone-fifleri og vores evige ‘refresh’ af feeds i sociale medier, der bekymrer. Vi bruger for meget tid på ingenting, og det gode spørgsmål er selvfølgelig, hvilke vigtige eller væsentlige eller ‘bedre’ ting vi så går glip af? Det handler dog ikke “kun” om manglende ryggrad og svag disciplin. I de seneste par år er det blevet tydeligt, at de store techfirmaer går benhårdt efter præcis at designe deres gadget og apps og tjenester, så de er nærmest umulige at lægge fra sig. Men er teknologi-afhængighed et reelt problem, hvor rammer det hårdest, og hvad kan vi gøre ved det? Det spørgsmål har Jeppe, Adam og Anders stillet sig selv - og ikke mindst en lille håndfuld eksperter fra vidt forskellige områder (omend der nok specielt er fokus på de generationer, som netop nu er ved at vokse op). Der bliver dog også tips til sidst, som sædvanlig. Links Tristan Harris og projektet Time Well Spent - tidligere Facebook-ansat, som nu har kastet sig over at begrænse vores afhængighed af især sociale medier Mehlsen Media - Camilla Mehlsen forsker især i børn og unges brug af teknologi Dansk Behandling for Computerspil- og Onlineafhængighed Ørum skole på Djursland hvor de har mobilforbud både i timer og frikvarterer Jesper Balslev - har netop fået udgivet bogen “Kritik af den digitale fornuft i uddannelse” Tips Recomendo nyhedsbrev - meta-tip om et ugentligt nyhedsbrev med masser af gode ideer til alt fra billige sandaler til apps eller nye spisevaner… Making Obama-podcast Google Drive File Stream - bedre organisering af hvilke filer der ligger lokalt, og hvilke der ligger i skyen på Google Drive PRAKTISK SAMDATAHK podcasten sætter fokus på relevante it-faglige og it-politiske emner og nørdet igennem på helt specifikke temaer. Tovholder på podcasten er it-faglig konsulent Jeppe Engell som sammen med Adam Bindslev og Anders Høeg Nissen er de faste værter på podcasten, der udkommer hvert 14 dag. Formålet er at gøre lytterne klogere på hvad der sker i deres arbejdsliv her og nu og i fremtiden, og gå i dybden med problemstillinger fra It-professionelles hverdag. Tak fordi du lytter med – får du lyst til at komme med ris og ros, kan du sende en e-mail til jeppe.engell@hk.dk og hvis du har tekniske spørgsmål eller kommentarer kan de sendes til anders@podlab.dk
Follow-up Een interessante reactie op Tweakers met betrekking tot glasvezel in de ‘buitengebieden’. Glasvezel bij Proximus Witwassen van geld door ‘nonsensboeken’ te verkopen via CreateSpace. The Menu Bar Mywheels.nl Onderwerpen Apple Maps vs. Google Maps vs. Waze, wat gebruiken we nu best? Jelles ervaring met Google Drive Backup & Sync en Google Drive File Stream. Davy sprak opnieuw met Nathalie van iDrops over Studio Digital. Mailen naar laura@idrops.be. Tips Ruurd: Volkskrantgeluid over Sleepnetwet & Redefining Healthcare & Met Nerds om Tafel aflevering over Gezondheidszorg Steven: Bear Jelle: Jaguar I-Pace