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Who has been warning Italian criminals that their phones are wiretapped? Can you trust your voice to protect your bank account? And why is TikTok being singled out by investigators?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 Dinah Davis.Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.Episode links:Wiretapping Italian police tune in to hear their secrets being sold - The Times.Jeremy Paxman stuns Silvio Berlusconi with Angela Merkel insult allegation - The Guardian.Silvio Berlusconi interviewed by Jeremy Paxman on BBC Newsnight - YouTube.Protests grow in Italy over the wiretapping of journalists - Independent.How I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice - Vice.TikTok under investigation by Canadian privacy authorities - BBC.The UN's cyber crime treaty could be a privacy disaster - IT Pro.TikToker outlines how she quit every job she's had over the ‘most minor inconveniences' Yahoo News.“Check It Out” episode about nuclear war from July 1980 - YouTube.The North-West Is Our Mother: The Story of Louis Riel's People, the Métis Nation - GoodReads.Fleishman is in Trouble review – Jesse Eisenberg's endlessly witty divorce drama is almost too good - The Guardian.Fleishman is in Trouble - Disney+Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and stuff)Sponsored by:Bitwarden – Password security you can trust. Bitwarden is an open source password manager trusted by millions of individuals, teams, and organizations worldwide for secure password storage and sharing.Kolide – Kolide ensures that if your device isn't secure it can't access your...
Mac malware is again found in pirated applications, LastPass was hacked via an employee's home computer running Plex, and hackers may be able to get into a bank account with an AI-generated voice. Microsoft makes a step toward supporting iMessage on Windows, and we look at a new Nokia phone that is easily repairable. Show Notes: Evasive cryptojacking malware targeting macOS found lurking in pirated applications Report: 10% of American Adults Viewed Content Illegally in 2022 LastPass says employee's home computer was hacked via Plex; corporate vault taken Streaming service Plex unaware ‘of any unpatched vulnerabilities' following LastPass report LastPass password manager suffers massive data breach Episode 273: LastPass, TikTok, Phishing, and the Year in Apple Security and Privacy How I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice Hackers use ChatGPT phishing websites to infect users with malware Microsoft Announces iMessage Support on Windows (With Several Limitations) HMD's latest Nokia phone is designed to be repaired in minutes 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.
[Referências do Episódio] - WinorDLL64: A backdoor from the vast Lazarus arsenal? - https://www.welivesecurity.com/2023/02/23/winordll64-backdoor-vast-lazarus-arsenal/ - How I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice - https://www.vice.com/en/article/dy7axa/how-i-broke-into-a-bank-account-with-an-ai-generated-voice - Clasiopa: New Group Targets Materials Research - https://symantec-enterprise-blogs.security.com/blogs/threat-intelligence/clasiopa-materials-research - Russian Malware Developer Arrested And Extradited To The United States - https://www.justice.gov/usao-mdfl/pr/russian-malware-developer-arrested-and-extradited-united-states - Stable Channel Desktop Update - https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2023/02/stable-channel-desktop-update_22.html - Technical Advisory: Various Threat Actors Targeting ManageEngine Exploit CVE-2022-47966 - https://businessinsights.bitdefender.com/tech-advisory-manageengine-cve-2022-47966 [Ficha técnica] Apresentação: Carlos Cabral Roteiro: Carlos Cabral e Daniel Venzi Edição de áudio: Paulo Arruzzo Narração de encerramento: Bianca Garcia Projeto gráfico: Julian Prieto
Michael Prywes is a New York attorney who serves artists and creative entrepreneurs. Michael is also a professor, Board of Education Trustee, Little League coach, and the author of the bestselling practical guide “The Gasp: How to Seize That A-Ha! Moment and Turn It into a Winning Business.” His podcast “How I Broke Into” takes a deep dive into the big breaks of successful artists and businesspeople. “Leave money on the table because you are playing a long game and learn to adapt. I am a believer in the team matrix which is something I have formulated which is that its not just about evaluating time or money, its time energy, emotion and money and the impact that any action will have should be evaluated through that lens of evaluating what the impact will be on your time, on your energy, emotion and money”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-6Er
Most of us have experienced ‘the gasp’—that moment of inspiration when an idea takes shape. The hard part is turning that vision into a successful business. And entrepreneurship can be particularly challenging for artists and creatives who don’t have an interest in the business or legal aspects of launching a startup. Michael Prywes is a New York attorney on a mission to serve artists and creative entrepreneurs. His podcast, How I Broke Into, explores how successful artists and businesspeople got their big breaks. Guests have included The Miracle Morning author Hal Elrod and Emmy-winner Reed Morano, among many others. Michael teaches Intellectual Property and Cutting the Deal to MFA candidates at Long Island University, and he is the bestselling author of The Gasp: How to Seize That ‘A-Ha!’ Moment and Turn It into a Winning Business. Michael joins Emerald to explain how he got clear on his purpose to serve artists and entrepreneurs. He shares his take on courage as a muscle, walking us through the TEAM Matrix process he developed to decide which opportunities to pursue. Michael offers insight around the creation process, discussing what called him to write a book for creative entrepreneurs and how he ignites his own creativity. Listen in to understand how Michael serves as a mentor and resource to his clients and learn how to approach each day as an opportunity to do great things! What You Will Learn How Michael became an ‘accidental attorney’ How Michael was inspired to serve artists and entrepreneurs Michael’s take on courage as a muscle that needs exercise Michael’s TEAM Matrix for making important decisions How music and rituals ignite Michael’s process of creation The relationship between creativity and rigorous exercise What called Michael to write a book for creative entrepreneurs How The Gasp guides creatives in the business of entrepreneurship How Michael serves as a mentor and resource to his clients Michael’s mission to help other lawyers find a sense of purpose Michael’s challenge in integrating his work and family life Michael’s insight around the potential for each day to be miraculous Connect with Michael Prywes Michael’s Website Michael’s Free Audiobook Michael on Facebook Michael on Twitter Resources The Gasp: How to Seize That ‘A-Ha!’ Moment and Turn It into a Winning Business by Michael Prywes The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance by Steven Kotler Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi How I Broke Into Podcast Charlie McWade on How I Broke Into Gordon Firemark The Complete Counselor Connect with Emerald GreenForest Creative Age Consulting Group Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com This episode is sponsored by the Creative Age Consulting Group. Men - Is it time NOW for you to make your mark? Visit timetomakeyourmark.com to apply for an invitation-only consultation.
Our podcast guest today, Michael Prywes, is an artist, an attorney, a creative author of a book called The Gasp, which you’re gonna hear more about, host of the How I Broke Into podcast where he takes a deep dive into big breaks of successful people, and he’s had some pretty freaking cool guests on […] The post Episode 101: How to Protect Your Intellectual Property as a Creative Entrepreneur with Michael Prywes appeared first on Path to Profit Academy.
How I Broke Into: Michael Prywes Interviews Artists and Entrepreneurs About Their Big Break
Taffy Brodesser-Akner is a writer who has contributed compelling non-fiction features to major publications such as the New York Times Magazine, GQ, Cosmopolitan, Los Angeles Times, SElf, and so many more. Taffy is also the author of the forthcoming Random House novel, Schrödinger's Marriage. Taffy has been a finalist for multiple awards, including the James Beard Award and the Mirror Award, and has won awards from the New York Press Club, the Los Angeles Press Club, Society of Feature Journalists. She also teaches a phenomenal writing class, but the class we discuss in this interview unfortunately sold out before we launched. Subscribe to "How I Broke Into" on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, I Heart Radio, or Google, or listen to the entire podcast here: Notes from the show: John Cheever's short stories Inspired by writer Lauren Slater. "It’s also telling that I’m not a trained journalist. I have a degree in screenwriting from NYU. The highest priority when I’m writing is on storytelling, not voice, but storytelling. That’s my business. Voice comes easily to me because it’s easy for me to write how I sound. And structure is the thing that I think about the most. ‘What is the beginning, middle, and end of this?’ " Loved the soap opera Santa Barbara, and got a job at a Soap Opera publication Worked at Mediabistro in Los Angeles PTSD from giving birth "Moving Swift-ly on? Giggling Tom Hiddleston is spotted bidding farewell to a mystery brunette during evening stroll back in London" - Daily Mail "Chasing the New American Dream" "My Color Story" "Obsessive-compulsive disorder nearly ruined her life" by Sarah Maraniss Vander Schaaff "Who Controls Childbirth?" - Self Magazine "We Have Found the Cure! (Sort Of)" - Outside Magazine Water's Edge (The story of Bill May, the greatest male synchronized swimmer who ever lived, and his improbable quest for Olympic Gold) - ESPN Magazine The Art of War by Steven Pressfield Interviewing celebrities is never not weird. Classes at: taffyakner.com/classes (but August 2017 class is sold out)
Michael Prywes is managing attorney of Prywes, PC, a law firm in New York. He is also the author behind "The Gasp," a step-by-step practical business guide for creative entrepreneurs, as well as host of "How I Broke Into," a show that takes deep dives into big breaks of highly successful artists and entrepreneurs. Michael also founded The Jewish Theatre Ensemble in Illinois, produced the theatrically-released U.S. comedy movie "Returning Mickey Stern," and launched the world's first crowdsourced movie web site, CastOurMovie.comLearn more: www.MichaelPrywes.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Michael Prywes is managing attorney of Prywes, PC, a law firm in New York. He is also the author behind "The Gasp," a step-by-step practical business guide for creative entrepreneurs, as well as host of "How I Broke Into," a show that takes deep dives into big breaks of highly successful artists and entrepreneurs. Michael also founded The Jewish Theatre Ensemble in Illinois, produced the theatrically-released U.S. comedy movie "Returning Mickey Stern," and launched the world's first crowdsourced movie web site, CastOurMovie.comLearn more: www.MichaelPrywes.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
My guest today, on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a lawyer and the host of the podcast How I Broke Into, a show all about the big breaks of successful entrepreneurs and artists. His creative career began before attending Northwestern University, when he attended the Long Island High School for the Arts (then known as The Cultural Arts Center of Long Island) as a visual artist. His 4x5 acrylic on canvas “20th Century Icon” was featured in the Sabbeth Art Gallery and a juried competition before he graduated high school. So I guess it was little surprise that he took his passion for visual creativity and founded 2 Life! Films and Media, an award-winning independent film and internet production company which produced his comedy feature “Returning Mickey Stern.” that won numerous awards in the US and Abroad But what is a suprise is why he then transitioned from being the content creator into the law industry, by working for an entertainment law firm, the performing rights society ASCAP, and the distribution company New Video Group This stage of his life appears on the outside to go totally against type, but we may find out on the show that actually it is one of the main dots on the Join Up Dots timeline. He just released the book, The Gasp: How to Seize that A-Ha! Moment and Turn It Into a Winning Business, and what with his business, podcast and Im sure a brain that runs wild with ideas he is a man spinnning many different plates at once. So why did he go into Law instead of continuing in the film production arena which played to so many of his early passions? And where does he see his life going in the future? Into a world of books or a life on the silver screen? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only Michael Prywes
How I Broke Into: Michael Prywes Interviews Artists and Entrepreneurs About Their Big Break
For most of my life, I was a night owl. Starting a little more than 5 years ago, I went through a series of transformations to better my life, and one of my greatest and most difficult transformations was going from a night owl to an early bird. When people heard what I was doing, many told me about this amazing book, The Miracle Morning, widely regarded as “one of the most life-changing books ever written”. I read it (and listened to the audio book), and I was inspired. When I started up my podcast, "How I Broke Into," Hal Elrod was on the short list of people I just had to interview. Hal Elrod is the #1 best-selling author of The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed To Transform Your Life… Before 8AM. It is also one of the highest rated books on Amazon with over 1,300 five-star reviews. What’s even more incredible is that Hal actually died at age 20. He was hit head on by a drunk driver at 70 mph, broke 11 bones, died for 6 minutes, and spent 6 days in a coma only to wake up to face the news that he may never walk again... Not only did Hal walk, he went on to run a 52-mile ultra marathon, become a hall of fame business achiever, an international keynote speaker, one of the world’s top success coaches, he’s a hip-hop recording artist, has been featured in the Chicken Soup for the Soul book series, writes for Entrepreneur.com, has appeared on radio and TV shows across the country, and the list just goes on and on. Robert Kiyosaki, author of the all-time bestselling book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, said the following about Hal: “Hal Elrod is a genius and his book The Miracle Morning has been magical in my life. As my rich dad often said, ‘I can always make another dollar, but I cannot make another day.’ If you want to maximize every day of your life, read The Miracle Morning.'” Notes from the show: The Miracle Morning really changes lives: "What do you want to change in your life right now?" At 19, Hal started in sales. He didn't know how to sell, but was enthusiastic and knew how to work hard. At 20, Hal was hit by a drunk driver, and was told he would never walk again. He thinks it was one of the best things to ever happen to him. He chose to be grateful for what he had. 2 weeks after the crash, doctors were concerned that Hal was having delusions and was in denial. He was always telling jokes, smiling. He told his Dad, "I love my life by the five minute rule... It's okay to be negative when things go wrong. But not for more than 5 minutes." "Everything happens for a reason, but I think we have to choose the reason." "We can take an adversity... if we learn and grow from it, it becomes an advantage." Cutco is a microcosm for life: "It's not about knives. It's about who we're becoming." "For anything we do in life, it's who we're becoming that's more important than what we're doing. Yet, the interesting thing is that what we're doing determineswho we're becoming." If it weren't for his mentor Jesse Levine, Hal would have quit Cutco on the very first day. Before Cutco, Hal had never heard the terms "personal development" or "positive thinking." You need to lead by example. You can't force people to change. He pushed healthy eating and the Miracle Morning practice on his wife, and she turned off. But when he stopped pushing, she responded. It's important to ask a lot of questions. He recommends Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday. Started doing The Miracle Morning practice with 1 other person, his client Katie, and realized that if it could change two people's lives, it could change a whole lot more. The book has been translated into 20 languages, but he still is surprised by its massive successful. He believes the success of the book lies in distilling the 6 most powerful practices in personal development, which can be applied in every arena. The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families is coming out in the fall of 2016. The Happiness Advantage - Shawn Anchor Happy for No Reason - Marci Shimoff 5 Minute Journal App People have said they've gotten off of depression medication within weeks of the Miracle Morning practice. The Optimistic Child - Martin Seligman To be physically fit, you have to work at it. Why would emotional well-being be any different? Hal believes in trying to exhaust other possibilities before anti-depressants. He knows someone who stopped chemo and went on a raw vegan diet, and hasn't had cancer since. Socrates said, "Let thy medicine be thy food." Make changes now that will allow you to live longer. OmVana App 7 Minute Workout App - 30 seconds of exercise Blinkist App Hal's program is Best Year Ever. Live program is in San Diego in December: http://bestyeareverlive.com/ Hal's web site portal: http://halelrod.com/ Hal's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MyTMMCommunity/ I Am Not Your Guru with Tony Robbins
How I Broke Into: Michael Prywes Interviews Artists and Entrepreneurs About Their Big Break
This "How I Broke Into" interview is filled with stories of courage and self-discovery, and provides tremendous insight into how a global brand can result from the initial efforts of one person’s decision to forge a new path. Here are notes from the show: Jill's love of yoga and fitness began early on. She has a love/hate relationship with business--she grew up in a solar community and her family's business was solar. She worked in the family business from a young age. As a child, Jill was on the standard American diet, was overweight, teased, scrutinized. She discovered Jane Fonda's Workout and Raquel Welch's Yoga Program (Total Beauty and Fitness). She discovered how important a teacher, even one on video, is. But she overdid t with the videos and became anorexic. We discussed "The Best Little Girl in the World" (1981) with Jennifer Jason Leigh (I wrongly said it starred Ally Sheedy). Anorexia/Bulimia is the #1 cause of death in teenage girls. For Jill, falling in love led to a path to self-love. She started studying shiatsu while attending Northwestern University, and this led to healing. The Coregeous Ball is part of her product line; it's a soft, grippy pliable ball meant for self-healing. She never planned to teach. But she was inspired by her mentor Glenn Black at the Omega Institute. Shortly before 9/11, she decided to explore teaching. She enrolled in the 200 hour Teaching Program for yoga. She felt inhibited by the rigidity of the teaching program's failure to take time for body and tissue sense. She started to change the way she taught. Jill became known for her lateral abdominal churning--Nauli Kriya--and had an 8 page spread in Yoga Journal. Her mother worked for JetBlue, which has a family program of flights all over the U.S. Jill offered to fly to yoga studios all over the country. "I had balls. And now I have a ball products business." She does compassionate cadaver labs with Gil Hedley so movement educators can see the anatomy on the inside. Yoga Tune Up does not stay in the yoga space. Center for Pain Rehabilitation - Mitchell Prywes, MD, Danbury, CT Hospitals are finally embracing all parts of well-being. Tune Up Fitness has 500 teachers worldwide. Jill's husband Robetr is a serial entrepreneur. 6 months into dating, he came to a 3 hour core workshop and couldn't believe how fast it flew by. He said, "We need to bottle this." The collapse of her mother and step-father's business made Jill reticent to build a business. She licenses materials and products globally. The Roll Model is being translated into other languages. "Self care health care." She has shared perspective with Dr. Kelly Starrett, best-selling author Becoming a Supple Leopard and Katy Bowman, author of Move Your DNA. She doesn't quite feel like she's arrived yet. We discussed the school system and deskbound kids. She recommended Starrett's Deskbound: Standing Up to a Sitting World. I mentioned how much I enjoyed Starrett's appearance in 30 Days of Genius on Creative Live, in which he mentioned Jill. She did programs on breath, fascia, and pre-natal fitness for Creative Live. "We met at a time when all of us were trying to reach people." Robert is her business backbone, loves building businesses. It's scary to go along with new initiatives. Jill knew, in writing her first book, that she need to capture the soft-tissue soft tool market, so she did The Roll Model instead of a book on breath. That will be her second book. She has become known as a go-to expert in the field of fascia. She is impressed with Wim Hof's breathing method. Her daily practice involves soft tissue self-care, walking, range-of-motion exercises. Josh Landis is a strength and conditioning coach that has been helpful. Web sites include YogaTuneUp.com and TuneUpFitness.com. Subscribe to "How I Broke Into" on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, I Heart Radio, or Google.