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From algorithmic pricing to supply-chain malware to government scanning to cloud-AI assistants — and the hopeful counter-move, taking your data back. The episode theme is curiosity: in every story, one extra question would have changed the outcome.Segment 1 — Surveillance PricingInspired by More Perfect Union, "We Found the Radical Solution to Surveillance Pricing"Surveillance pricing (a.k.a. personalized / surveillance-based pricing) = charging you an individual price based on sensitive data about you — purchase history, browsing, geolocation, social activity, even biometric and financial signals. The economic endgame is "perfect price discrimination": charging each person their exact maximum.DoorDash holds a patent describing promotions based on a user's stress level.Delta Air Lines (with AI firm Fetcherr) has talked about expanding generative-AI pricing to ~20% of domestic fares, with ambitions to go further. Senators (Gallego, Blumenthal, Warner) and House members demanded answers.A Groundwork Collaborative / Consumer Reports / More Perfect Union study found different shoppers charged different prices for identical Instacart items. Former FTC chair Lina Khan has voiced concern.The "radical" fix is a law: New York's proposed One Fair Price Act would ban surveillance pricing outright — one posted price for everyone.Defensive moves (partial): private/container browsing, block cookies, disable ad personalization, use a VPN, compare logged-out vs. logged-in prices. Honest caveat: this is a structural problem — regulation, not browser tricks, is the real fix.Curious question: Is this price the market — or is it me being read?Segment 2 — "Arch malware btw": the AUR supply-chain attackInspired by Michael Tunnell and Switched to Linux — developing story, June 2026.The Arch User Repository (AUR) is community-maintained, unvetted package build scripts (PKGBUILDs). In a ~24-hour window, a coordinated attack poisoned a large number of packages — reports cite 1,500+ touched, with community trackers confirming ~400–500 malicious package names and rising.How: Attackers adopted orphaned packages (abandoned by maintainers — anyone can claim them) and edited the PKGBUILD to add a pre/post-install hook that pulls a malicious npm package, atomic-lockfile (Sonatype tracked one strand as the "Atomic Arch" campaign).Payload: A Linux infostealer + optional root-only eBPF rootkit. Targets developer secrets — browser creds/cookies, SSH keys, GitHub creds, Vault/npm tokens, Docker/Podman, VPN configs, shell history, Slack/Teams/Discord/Telegram, crypto wallets. eBPF lets it run in-kernel and hide processes/files/connections.If you were hit and the rootkit deployed: rotate every credential (from a clean machine) and reinstall from scratch. A normal uninstall is not enough.Status: Maintainers are removing malicious commits and banning accounts; the official repos of Arch-based distros (CachyOS, Garuda, Chaotic-AUR) were not infected — only users who installed/upgraded a compromised AUR package during the window. Community checker script + affected-package list were published within hours.Action checklist (Arch users):pacman -Qm → list your foreign (AUR) packages.Compare against the community list / run the checker script (CachyOS advisory).If matched → rotate credentials from a clean machine, then clean-reinstall.Curious habit: Before installing, ask who maintains this, when did it last legitimately update, and did ownership recently change? On the AUR, read the PKGBUILD — the malicious line was visible to anyone who looked.Segment 3 — UK Device Scanning: 90 Days to ComplyInspired by "Signal's Warning: The UK's Phone Scanning Plan Just Got Real"The UK government signaled that phone makers (Apple, Google) will get ~90 days to start scanning photos on young people's devices for nude images. Running alongside: Online Safety Act powers for Ofcom aimed at encrypted messaging (key report expected ~April). The mechanism: client-side scanning — every message/image checked on your device, before encryption.Why it matters: Client-side scanning doesn't break encryption directly — it inspects content before the lock clicks shut. The "end-to-end encrypted" label survives, but the privacy guarantee (nobody is looking) is gone.Signal's position: scanning won't protect children and builds surveillance infrastructure that "endangers us all."Security: once scanning exists on every device, the match-database can be expanded — swap it and you're scanning for slogans, documents, faces. Signal would withdraw from the UK rather than build a backdoor. Mullvad raised parallel alarms.Misdiagnosis: real child safety = better-funded education, social services, AI-platform guardrails — not default scanning. Rallying phrase: "Surveillance is not safety."Bigger picture: This is a template (cf. the EU's "Chat Control"). Sympathetic justification + a mechanism that, once built, can point anywhere.Curious question: Not is the goal good? (it usually is) but what else can this machine do once built, and who decides what it points at next?Segment 4 — iOS 27 at WWDC: the Privacy Fine PrintApple WWDC 2026 keynote coverage.Genuine wins: New Siri AI (next-gen Apple Intelligence) uses a tiered architecture — simple requests on-device, moderate ones via Private Cloud Compute (inspectable, hardened). Plus stronger family safety: child-account setup, parental controls, redesigned Screen Time, new Safari safeguards.The fine print (two concerns):Total context access. Siri AI indexes across your messages, emails, photos, and apps — a unified, queryable view of your whole digital life. Conversation history syncs via iCloud ("with privacy protections"), but strength depends on whether you've enabled Advanced Data Protection (Apple's E2EE for iCloud — not on by default).New Google dependency. Apple made official a Gemini partnership — the heaviest reasoning routes to Google Cloud. Apple says queries are anonymized and tokenized so neither Apple nor Google can link them to you (Federighi: "privacy in AI is non-negotiable"). Critics counter that PCC/anonymization is "only as private as the weakest link" — if Google retains any path to usage data for training/debugging, the guarantee weakens.Takeaway: Apple's defaults are still among the best of the mainstream — but don't let "privacy" in a keynote switch off your curiosity. On update: review Siri AI indexing settings, turn on Advanced Data Protection, and understand where your hardest queries travel.Curious question: A magical assistant that knows everything about you is, by definition, a system granted everything about you. Did you make that trade on purpose?Segment 5 — Self-Hosting 101: What to Migrate FirstOriginal recurring segment — Part 1 (scope). Part 2 next week: hands-on photos build.Self-hosting = run the services yourself, on hardware you own, instead of renting space on a company's servers. It's the deliberate counter-move to every other story this week. Honest caveat: you become your own IT department (backups, updates, downtime). Don't eat the elephant at once — scope first.The five candidates (ranked by impact-to-effort):Photos — highest emotional and surveillance value (faces, locations, timestamps). Self-host with Immich (Google-Photos-like: app, auto camera-roll backup, face/object search). Difficulty: moderate; biggest single win.Calendar — a forward-looking map of your life. CalDAV via Radicale or Nextcloud; syncs to your existing calendar app. Easy–moderate; great first project.Contacts — your social graph (everyone else's data too). CardDAV on the same Radicale/Nextcloud server — bundle it with calendar. Easy.File backups — documents and digital paperwork. Often Nextcloud.
Apple has built its brand on privacy, trust, and innovation. But when it comes to protecting children, has the company done enough?In this episode of The Heat Is On, hosts Nicki Petrossi and Sarah Gardner examine Apple's long and controversial history with child safety. While Apple recently announced new parental controls and family safety features at WWDC 2026, critics say the company continues to ignore one of the most urgent child protection issues on its platform: the presence of known child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in iCloud.Sarah shares her decade-long experience pushing Apple to address the problem, including behind-the-scenes conversations with the company, Apple's abandoned 2021 CSAM detection initiative, and the ongoing debate between privacy and child protection. The discussion also explores Apple's role in hosting AI nudify apps, concerns about App Store safety, and the direct-action campaigns that have brought survivors, advocates, and national media attention to Apple's doorstep.Sign the petition asking Apple to detect, report and remove child sexual abuse material.The hosts break down Apple's latest child safety announcements, what they could mean for families, and why advocates say parents should wait for independent testing before assuming the new protections will work as promised.If one of the world's most powerful technology companies can't find a way to protect both privacy and children, what does that mean for the rest of the tech industry?In this episode:Apple's history of refusing to detect known CSAM in iCloudWhy child safety advocates supported Apple's abandoned 2021 detection planThe scale of online child sexual abuse material and its impact on survivorsApple's App Store, AI nudify apps, and deepfake child exploitation concernsThe direct-action campaigns pressuring Apple to changeA breakdown of Apple's newly announced parental controls and safety featuresWhat parents should know before trusting Big Tech's safety promisesThe Heat is On is a Scrolling 2 Death production in partnership with Heat Initiative.Editing provided by Jacob Meade.
Bienvenidos al podcast donde hablamos de accesibilidad y productos de Apple con la sinceridad que te mereces y un toque de humor para hacerlo más ameno. Reflexionamos, exploramos y, sobre todo, nos divertimos mientras descubrimos cómo la tecnología puede ser más inclusiva y accesible para todos. ¡Únete a nosotros y déjate sorprender! Apple celebró su WWDC 2026 y nosotros no podíamos dejar pasar la oportunidad de comentarla… y de meterle un poco de caña cuando toca. Repasamos las novedades de iOS 27, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS y el resto de sistemas, comentando qué dispositivos podrán actualizar y cuáles se quedan por el camino. También hablamos de la nueva Siri con inteligencia artificial, una llegada que sigue generando dudas, retrasos y más preguntas que respuestas. Comentamos el papel que tendrá Google en muchas de las funciones de inteligencia artificial, el posible futuro de iCloud+, los requisitos cada vez más altos para ejecutar estas funciones de forma local y cómo gran parte de la magia dependerá de servidores externos. Además, repasamos las nuevas gafas inteligentes de Google, la respuesta que podría preparar Apple con Vision Intelligence y, como siempre, aprovechamos para dar nuestra opinión sin demasiados filtros. Un episodio con tecnología, actualidad, muchas risas y alguna que otra colleja virtual para Apple, porque cuando hacen algo bien se dice… pero cuando no, también. Porque una WWDC sin críticas sería como una keynote sin “one more thing”. Métodos de contacto. manzanitaaccesible@gmail.com https://lnk.bio/lamanzanitaaccesible Gracias por escucharnos, un saludo de parte de todo el equipo.
Tim Cook has said his final “Good morning” and WWDC 2026 is underway – so Roberto and Jon are here to walk you through what Apple actually announced and what it will mean for your everyday tech life.This keynote felt very different: Apple grouped features across iOS, macOS, iPadOS, tvOS and visionOS instead of the usual OS‑by‑OS tour, and the focus was firmly on real users rather than developers. Roberto and Jon start with the “Golden Gate” opening skit and the handover to John Ternus before diving into the big story of the event: Apple Intelligence and the complete rebuild of Siri on a brand‑new foundation.You'll hear how Apple has made Siri far more conversational, better at understanding what's on your screen and in your apps, and more capable of using your personal context – all while keeping processing on‑device where possible and leaning on private cloud compute when it can't. They talk through practical examples, like asking Siri to find an address buried in a text, plan a night out from your calendar and messages, or fix hundreds of weak passwords automatically so you actually get around to updating them.Roberto and Jon also break down device support and caveats. iPhone 11 and newer will benefit, but the most advanced Apple Intelligence features and custom Siri voices are limited to the latest devices, selected M‑series Macs, recent Apple TV 4K models and newer Apple Watch Ultras. They discuss what that means if you're trying to decide whether to upgrade hardware or let your existing iPhone get a new lease of life in September.Beyond AI, they highlight the quality‑of‑life improvements that might matter even more day to day: faster app launches and AirDrop, seamless Wi‑Fi to 5G hand‑off so you're not constantly toggling radios, better search in Mail, more inclusive shared photo libraries with non‑Apple users, and custom EQ for the latest AirPods. Vision Pro owners get special attention too, with the ability to turn spatial photos into full environments and new ways Roberto can virtually “re‑fit” clients from his workshop images.There's also a quick look at enhanced parental controls and child‑safety tools, plus Apple's new Image Playground and spatial reframing features – including the big question of what happens to “truth” in photography when AI can subtly re‑angle and clean up your memories. Finally, they consider how Apple One and iCloud+ tiers might gate some Apple Intelligence capabilities, and whether either of them will still need third‑party AI subscriptions like ChatGPT once all this ships.If you're wondering whether to install the betas, budget for new hardware, or simply wait for the public release, this episode will help you work out your next move after WWDC 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your iPhone might be running hot and draining fast — and it’s not just you. Dave and Pilot Pete break down the battery chaos introduced by iOS 26.5, which brought overheating, accelerated drain, and even blocked wired charging on iPhone 17 and Air models. The fix that’s working for most people: disable iCloud Keychain first, run Reset All Settings, then carefully re-enable iCloud sync — otherwise you’ll nuke your Wi-Fi passwords across every device. iOS 26.5.1 is out and should help, but until you’ve updated, your electrons deserve better. You’ll also learn why Apple ID passkeys are locked to Apple’s own keychain with no known path to third-party managers like 1Password or Keeper, and why editing a contact on a modern Mac can somehow peg every CPU core — in 2026, no less. From there, Dave and Pete tackle the full listener mailbag: how to rescue missing contact names from Messages, the right way to boot a MacBook with a broken display into clamshell mode so it actually uses the external monitor, and a deep dive on 5K vs. 4K displays where Dave argues your eyes may not care as much as the pixel-per-inch math suggests. You’ll get smart ideas for repurposing a 2015 iPad Pro that can’t run modern apps — including Dave’s Claude Code-built weather dashboard running off a headless iMac as a web interface. A crashing 2021 MacBook Pro turns out to have been felled by a single bad SD card, and the lesson is golden: feed your crash reports to an LLM and let it do the digging. And Don’t Get Caught with outdated OpenAI macOS apps — update ChatGPT, Codex, Atlas, and Codex CLI before June 12th to stay ahead of a code-signing rotation triggered by a compromised open-source library. 00:00:00 Mac Geek Gab 1145 for Monday, June 8th, 2026 June 8th: National Best Friends Day MGG Monthly Giveaway – Win a license to SaneBox Quick Tips 00:00:01 Dan-QT-Multi-select on iPhone with a quick drag 00:04:31 Tim-QT-Have iOS 26.5 Battery Drain? Reset All Settings, but be careful! 00:13:32 Kent-QT-1144-Collapse stacks by clicking the down-facing carat in the menu 00:14:15 Mark-QT-Match Frame Rate on your Apple TV for smoother experiences 00:17:58 What are the differences between refresh rates and frame rates and…why? 00:21:09 KiwiGraham-QT-Apple Account Passkeys vs. Third Party Password Apps Sponsors 00:23:09 SPONSOR: Keeper. Right now, Keeper is offering our listeners 60% off personal and family plans at https://Keepersecurity.com/MGG. This offer is only for podcast listeners! 00:24:50 SPONSOR: Helix Sleep makes premium mattresses and bedding that are customized to fit your personal needs, and conveniently shipped to your door. Go to https://helixsleep.com/MGG for 20% Off Sitewide. 00:26:23 SPONSOR: NordLayer Browser. The business browser built for how modern work actually happens — giving IT the visibility and control to secure SaaS, stop phishing, and prevent data leaks right at the source. Your Questions Answered and Tips Shared! 00:28:09 VaShaun-How can I restore lost Contacts on my Mac? 00:37:36 Si-What to do with an 11-year-old iPad? Claude Code 00:46:40 Michael-Why do we have to pull-to-refresh for updates? 00:50:04 Blake-1144-Damaged displays, external monitors, and MonitorControl 00:55:48 Joe & Michael-CSF-1144–RetinaDesk.com for reviews of 5K and 6K monitors BenQ MA270UP 27” 4K Display Reviews 01:02:50 Hog fan and Cowboy fan-MGG Review–Favorite Tech podcast Don't Get Caught 01:04:14 Father John-DGC-Investigate those crash reports before you replace your Mac 01:09:26 Update your ChatGPT Apps ChatGPT Desktop Codex App Codex CLI Atlas 01:11:06 Andy-DGC-When Troubleshooting, Don’t Get Caught asking the wrong questions or assuming the wrong facts 01:19:36 MGG 1145 Outtro MGG Monthly Giveaway Bandwidth Provided by CacheFly Pilot Pete's Aviation Podcast: So There I Was (for Aviation Enthusiasts) The Debut Film Podcast – Adam's new podcast! Dave's Business Brain (for Entrepreneurs) and Gig Gab (for Working Musicians) Podcasts MGG Merch is Available! Mac Geek Gab iOS app Mac Geek Gab YouTube Page Mac Geek Gab Live Calendar This Week's MGG Premium Contributors MGG Apple Podcasts Reviews feedback@macgeekgab.com 224-888-GEEK Active MGG Sponsors and Coupon Codes List BackBeat Media Podcast Network
Adieu les codes : Comment la biométrie comportementale va tuer le mot de passe en 2026 Par Régis BAUDOUIN Se souvenir d’une majuscule, d’un chiffre, d’un caractère spécial, et changer le tout tous les trois mois… Cette corvée mentale, vestige des débuts de l’informatique, vit ses toutes dernières heures. En ce mois de juin 2026, le déploiement mondial des standards de connexion de nouvelle génération marque une bascule historique. Menée par l’alliance des géants de la tech, la sécurité ne repose plus sur ce que vous connaissez (un mot de passe), ni même uniquement sur ce que vous êtes (votre empreinte digitale), mais sur la façon dont vous vous comportez. Bienvenue dans l'ère de la biométrie comportementale décentralisée. Le coût de l’oubli : Selon les dernières données du cabinet Gartner, les demandes de réinitialisation de mots de passe représentent encore 20% à 30% de l’ensemble des tickets d’assistance informatique en entreprise, pour un coût moyen estimé à 15€ par intervention. Comment votre téléphone sait que c'est vous La biométrie traditionnelle (Iris, FaceID, empreinte) cartographie des caractéristiques physiques figées. La biométrie comportementale, elle, analyse la dynamique de vos actions en temps réel. C'est une science algorithmique qui transforme vos habitudes inconscientes en une signature mathématique unique. Lorsque vous saisissez votre smartphone, plusieurs dizaines de capteurs physiques s’activent en arrière-plan : L'accéléromètre et le gyroscope : Ils mesurent l’angle exact et la micro-oscillation de votre main. Le capteur de pression tactile : Il évalue la surface de contact de votre pouce et la force exercée sur la dalle en verre. Le rythme de frappe : L’algorithme calcule au millième de seconde près le temps de pression sur chaque touche et l’intervalle de transition entre deux lettres. Les publications de la IEEE Biometrics Council démontrent qu’en analysant seulement 30 à 40 frappes consécutives, un algorithme de notation comportementale atteint un taux de précision supérieur à 99% pour identifier le véritable propriétaire de l’appareil. Pour l’Intelligence Artificielle locale de votre téléphone, votre manière de taper ou de balayer votre fil d’actualité est aussi unique qu’une empreinte génétique. Si un tiers subtilise votre téléphone déverrouillé, le système détecte le changement de rythme en moins de 1,5 seconde et reverrouille l’appareil automatiquement. Source Le standard Passkeys 2.0 de l’alliance FIDO La question légitime que pose une telle innovation est celle de la vie privée. Hors de question que nos rythmes de frappe ou nos données de marche soient envoyés sur des serveurs Cloud pour y être analysés. C’est ici que la prouesse technique prend tout son sens : tout reste en local. Cette révolution s’appuie sur l’évolution des Passkeys, un protocole mondial développé par la FIDO Alliance. Les statistiques d’adoption de la FIDO Alliance pour 2026 révèlent que plus de 12 milliards de comptes en ligne dans le monde supportent désormais cette technologie. Métrique de SécuritéMots de Passe ClassiquesPasskeys + Biométrie ComportementaleSensibilité au Phishing (Hameçonnage)100% (Vulnérable)0% (Immunisé)Temps moyen de connexion~15 secondes~2,5 secondesTaux d’échec à l’authentification~14% (Erreurs de saisie)Moins de 0,5% Le principe repose sur la cryptographie asymétrique. Lorsque vous créez un compte, votre téléphone génère une paire de clés : une clé publique émise au site internet, et une clé privée, jalousement gardée dans l’enclave matérielle sécurisée de votre processeur (le Secure Element). La biométrie comportementale sert uniquement de déclencheur physique pour “libérer” cette clé privée locale. Le site distant ne reçoit jamais vos données comportementales ; il reçoit simplement une validation mathématique. Focus sur les Passkey Le principe fondamental d’un Passkey est qu’il n’existe aucun secret partagé entre vous et le service en ligne (Netflix, votre banque, Amazon). Contrairement à un mot de passe classique, qui est stocké sur les serveurs de l’entreprise (et donc vulnérable aux fuites de données), le Passkey sépare la sécurité en deux éléments mathématiques distincts et indissociables. [ Votre Appareil ] [ Serveur Web ] Clé Privée (Secrète) ── Chiffre le défi ──> Clé Publique (Connue) (Reste dans le SE) (Ne sert qu'à vérifier) Comment se déroule une connexion passkey ? 1.La génération de la paire de clés :Lors de l’inscription. Le gestionnaire de Passkeys de votre appareil génère une clé privée (qui reste enfermée dans la puce physique sécurisée de votre téléphone) et une clé publique (qui est envoyée au serveur du site). 2.L’envoi du défi (Challenge) :Lors de la connexion. Lorsque vous voulez vous connecter, le site web envoie un “défi” (un message aléatoire chiffré) à votre appareil. 3.Le déverrouillage biométrique :Validation locale. Votre appareil vous demande de valider votre identité (via FaceID, empreinte ou la fameuse biométrie comportementale). Cette action locale sert d’autorisation pour réveiller la clé privée. 4.La signature mathématique :Finalisation. La clé privée signe le défi envoyé par le site et renvoie la réponse. Le serveur utilise votre clé publique pour vérifier la signature. Si le calcul correspond, vous êtes connecté. Aucun mot de passe n’a voyagé sur le réseau. Les deux grandes familles de solutions Passkeys L’écosystème de 2026 se divise en deux approches techniques pour gérer ces clés cryptographiques. Elles répondent à des besoins de mobilité ou de sécurité informatique différents. 1. Les Passkeys Synchronisés (Multi-appareils / Synced Passkeys) C’est la solution grand public par excellence, intégrée nativement dans nos systèmes d’exploitation. La clé privée est stockée dans le trousseau Cloud du constructeur (Apple iCloud Keychain, Google Password Manager, Microsoft Account). Le fonctionnement : Si vous créez un Passkey sur votre iPhone, il est automatiquement disponible sur votre Mac ou votre iPad via iCloud. Le mécanisme de secours : Si vous perdez votre smartphone, vos Passkeys ne sont pas perdus : ils sont restaurés dès que vous vous reconnectez à votre compte cloud principal avec une authentification forte. Le cas du cross-platform : Si vous êtes sur un PC Windows et voulez vous connecter à un site avec le Passkey de votre iPhone, le PC affiche un QR Code. Votre iPhone le scanne, vérifie via une liaison Bluetooth de proximité que les deux appareils sont dans la même pièce, et valide la connexion. 2. Les Passkeys Matériels Liés (Single-device / Hardware-bound Passkeys) Cette approche est privilégiée par les entreprises, les banques ou les profils à haute visibilité (journalistes, politiciens). La clé privée est générée à l’intérieur d’un composant matériel dont elle ne pourra jamais sortir, interdisant toute copie dans le cloud. Les clés de sécurité physiques : Les clés USB/NFC (comme les YubiKeys de Yubico) matérialisent ce principe. La clé privée est scellée dans la puce de l’objet. Pour se connecter, il faut impérativement insérer la clé ou la badger contre son téléphone. Le niveau de sécurité supérieur : Même si votre compte iCloud ou Google est piraté, personne ne peut voler vos Passkeys matériels car ils n’existent nulle part sur internet. Les acteurs du marché des passkey en 2026 Le marché des solutions s’est considérablement structuré autour de trois grands types d’acteurs : Les natifs (Les OS) : Apple, Google et Microsoft fournissent l’infrastructure de base gratuite. C’est transparent pour l’utilisateur mais cela tend à verrouiller ce dernier dans leur écosystème respectif. Les gestionnaires indépendants (Cross-platform) : Des logiciels comme 1Password, Dashlane ou l’alternative open-source Bitwarden permettent de stocker et de synchroniser vos Passkeys de manière agnostique (fonctionne aussi bien entre un téléphone Android et un navigateur Safari sur Mac). Les solutions d’infrastructure (B2B) : Des plateformes comme Okta ou Ping Identity déploient ces architectures au sein des réseaux d’entreprises pour supprimer définitivement le risque de piratage interne. Le Passkey résout définitivement la faille numéro un de la sécurité informatique : l’erreur humaine. Un algorithme ne peut pas se faire berner par un faux site d’hameçonnage (phishing), car la clé publique est mathématiquement liée au nom de domaine exact du site. Si l’URL change d’une seule lettre, l’appareil refuse tout simplement de signer le défi. Sécurité absolue et friction zéro Pour l’utilisateur comme pour l’économie numérique, les bénéfices de cette numérisation invisible de la sécurité sont colossaux. Immunité totale contre le Phishing : Le rapport annuel de Verizon sur les fuites de données rappelle que 74% des cyberattaques impliquent encore un facteur humain (vol d’identifiants ou ingénierie sociale). N’ayant plus de mot de passe à taper, vous ne pouvez plus vous le faire voler par un faux email ou un site miroir. L’accessibilité universelle : Pour les personnes âgées ou en situation de handicap, la fin des barrières de saisie de codes complexes supprime la principale cause de l’exclusion numérique. La rentabilité pour les plateformes : Les géants du e-commerce constatent déjà une hausse de 5% à 7% des taux de conversion lors de l’étape de paiement depuis que les processus d’authentification contraignants ont été remplacés par la validation passive en arrière-plan. L’authentification invisible Le mot de passe était une anomalie ergonomique, une interface artificielle qui forçait l’humain à parler le langage de la machine. En 2026, la technologie est enfin devenue assez mature pour s’adapter à l’humain. En observant nos mouvements et nos rythmes sans jamais les trahir, nos appareils transforment nos gestes du quotidien en la plus sûre des clés. La haute sécurité n’est plus une contrainte, elle est devenue une seconde nature. Références et publications scientifiques pour approfondir : Le standard industriel et statistiques d’adoption : Pour comprendre l’architecture des clés d’accès décentralisées, consultez le portail officiel de la FIDO Alliance sur la technologie Passkey. Recherche en informatique et taux de précision : Pour les fondements scientifiques de l’analyse du rythme de frappe, voir les études indexées par le IEEE Xplore Digital Library sur les Keystroke Dynamics. Statistiques sur les cyberattaques : Consultez les rapports d’analyse des menaces sur le Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report pour les données liées au vol d’identifiants. The post Quand le mot de passe c'est vous first appeared on XY Magazine.
Use code EDB at https://jonesroadbeauty.com to get a Free Gift with your first purchase! #JonesRoadBeauty #ad Watch the full coverage of the live stream on The Emily D. Baker YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/OLiagNatxIE This Case Brief provides a deep dive into the intensifying legal battles surrounding the Karen Read case, featuring an analysis of a contentious civil hearing where the judge expressed extreme frustration over discovery delays and the minimal number of depositions completed to date. Emily also details a major new federal lawsuit filed by Read against the Massachusetts State Police and the Town of Canton, which alleges a deep-seated culture of bigotry and institutional rot, citing horrific and graphic text messages exchanged between former investigators Michael Proctor and Sergeant Sean Goode. The discussion also covers the sudden resignation of Sergeant Goode following an internal misconduct probe and the revelation of Proctor's extensive iCloud data—dating back to 2013—containing racial slurs, misogynistic remarks, and discussions of planting evidence. Ultimately, the speaker reflects on the systemic failures that have hampered a just investigation into the death of John O'Keefe, leaving his family without the clear answers they deserve. RESOURCES Karen Read v. MSP & Canton -- https://emilydbaker.com/readvmsp Karen Read 2025 Retrial Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gL3CbMJHvrKiAD1aDNcblnO Karen Read 2024 Mistrial Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gKUeCUzApgsEuQRXu5IXeTS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Já aquecendo os dedos (e as cordas vocais) para a WWDC26, a dupla Rafael Fischmann e Eduardo Marques debate tudo de mais quente que rolou nestes últimos dias no mundo Apple. No ar! [Edição: Edu Garcia] 00:00:00 Introdução 00:17:31 Apple estaria planejando repetir estratégia do Watch com seus óculos inteligentes 00:30:43 Apple Watch poderá ganhar nova tela OLED em 2027 00:35:00 iOS 27: suposto app dedicado à Siri contará com sincronização via iCloud, diz Gurman 00:42:46 iOS 27: suposto recurso do app Carteira facilitará dividir contas de restaurantes 00:48:38 Rumor: iOS 27 terá recurso de tela dividida, mas só no “iPhone Ultra” 00:56:03 Leaker divulga supostas capacidades de baterias do “iPhone 18 Pro” 01:10:17 macOS Big Bear? Apple teria "vazado" nome do próximo sistema 01:15:42 Encerramento
AI is taking on a growing role in cybersecurity (whether we like it or not), from vulnerability discovery to faster exploit development. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Eric Bolden, Web Bixby, Jim Rea, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Jeff Gamet, and Marty Jencius look at both sides oof the issue and push back on “Bugmageddon” hype. The discussion also covers X post limits, Microsoft Teams retiring the misguided Together Mode, safer login practices, AI-run radio chaos, Google's Apple-like naming choices, and free storage tied to phone numbers. This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by our Patreon supporters. Get access to the MacVoices Slack and MacVoices After Dark by joining in at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:00 AI security, Teams weirdness, safer logins, and Bugmageddon00:25 Apple security vulnerabilities and AI-assisted bug discovery01:05 The “Bugmageddon” idea and faster exploit development01:55 Panel reactions to AI security hype and Y2K comparisons04:14 Why the term “Bugmageddon” draws criticism05:46 AI tools in cybersecurity and the ongoing good-versus-bad actor race07:32 Unpatchable devices and the practical risks of faster vulnerability discovery09:28 X limits free accounts to 50 posts and 200 replies per day11:08 Microsoft Teams retires Together Mode12:58 Why removing little-used features can still create controversy17:59 Email addresses as usernames and safer account practices20:46 Sign in with Apple, Hide My Email, and account security tradeoffs22:39 Why services rely on email addresses as unique user IDs25:54 AI models running radio stations and going off-script27:07 Using AI to assist with radio-style programming workflows29:11 Google Intelligence, Liquid Glass comparisons, and copycat naming30:36 Friendly AI models and the risks of optimizing for likability31:59 Google account storage limits tied to phone number verification33:03 Multiple Google accounts, free storage, and Apple's iCloud comparison35:14 Closing comments and support information Links: Security researchers say they have discovered a new way of circumventing Apple's state-of-the art security tech https://appleworld.today/2026/05/security-researchers-say-they-have-discovered-a-new-way-of-circumventing-apples-state-of-the-art-security-tech/ Apple's Security Has Been Tough to Crack. Mythos Helped Find a Way In .https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/anthropic-mythos-apple-macos-bug-339da403 X accounts are limited to 50 posts and 200 replies a day unless they pay for a blue checkmark – Engadget https://www.engadget.com/2175771/x-free-accounts-limited-to-50-posts-and-200-replies-a-day/ Microsoft Teams is finally nixing its goofiest feature https://www.fastcompany.com/91543996/microsoft-teams-is-finally-nixing-its-goofiest-feature-together-mode Cybersecurity experts warn: This common email habit is a gift to hackers https://www.fastcompany.com/91536448/cybersecurity-experts-warn-this-common-email-habit-is-a-gift-to-hackers In an experiment that let Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok run radio stations, Claude tried to incite a revolution and Gemini cheerfully detailed tragic events https://www.techmeme.com/260516/p6#a260516p6 Google didn't copy Liquid Glass. It did something even worse https://www.macworld.com/article/3139712/google-didnt-copy-liquid-glass-it-did-something-even-worse.html New Google accounts may only get 5GB free storage — unless you link a phone number – Engadget https://www.engadget.com/2173013/new-google-accounts-may-only-get-5gb-free-storage-unless-you-link-a-phone-number/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, but prefers Bluesky. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, on his blog, Trending At Work, and as co-host on The Vision ProFiles podcast. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, jeffgamet on LinkedIn., @jgamet@mastodon.social on Mastodon, and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud. Marty Jencius, Ph.D.,is a counselor educator and technology pioneer who has spent 30 years bringing emerging tech into his field — from founding one of the first professional listservs (CESNET-L) to podcasting, virtual reality, and now AI and AR. He is the founder of ThePodTalk.net, where he produces Vision ProFiles, The Old Mac Gang, A.I. Productivity Workflow, The Tech Savvy Professor, 15 Minute Bytes, The Neo Notebook, and Fade to Chat: Golden Age Cinema. He is also a regular panelist on MacVoices Live!, In Touch with iOS, and The Mac Show. Find him on Bluesky and Mastodon. Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
AI is taking on a growing role in cybersecurity (whether we like it or not), from vulnerability discovery to faster exploit development. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Eric Bolden, Web Bixby, Jim Rea, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Jeff Gamet, and Marty Jencius look at both sides oof the issue and push back on "Bugmageddon" hype. The discussion also covers X post limits, Microsoft Teams retiring the misguided Together Mode, safer login practices, AI-run radio chaos, Google's Apple-like naming choices, and free storage tied to phone numbers. This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by our Patreon supporters. Get access to the MacVoices Slack and MacVoices After Dark by joining in at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:00 AI security, Teams weirdness, safer logins, and Bugmageddon 00:25 Apple security vulnerabilities and AI-assisted bug discovery 01:05 The "Bugmageddon" idea and faster exploit development 01:55 Panel reactions to AI security hype and Y2K comparisons 04:14 Why the term "Bugmageddon" draws criticism 05:46 AI tools in cybersecurity and the ongoing good-versus-bad actor race 07:32 Unpatchable devices and the practical risks of faster vulnerability discovery 09:28 X limits free accounts to 50 posts and 200 replies per day 11:08 Microsoft Teams retires Together Mode 12:58 Why removing little-used features can still create controversy 17:59 Email addresses as usernames and safer account practices 20:46 Sign in with Apple, Hide My Email, and account security tradeoffs 22:39 Why services rely on email addresses as unique user IDs 25:54 AI models running radio stations and going off-script 27:07 Using AI to assist with radio-style programming workflows 29:11 Google Intelligence, Liquid Glass comparisons, and copycat naming 30:36 Friendly AI models and the risks of optimizing for likability 31:59 Google account storage limits tied to phone number verification 33:03 Multiple Google accounts, free storage, and Apple's iCloud comparison 35:14 Closing comments and support information Links: Security researchers say they have discovered a new way of circumventing Apple's state-of-the art security tech https://appleworld.today/2026/05/security-researchers-say-they-have-discovered-a-new-way-of-circumventing-apples-state-of-the-art-security-tech/ Apple's Security Has Been Tough to Crack. Mythos Helped Find a Way In .https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/anthropic-mythos-apple-macos-bug-339da403 X accounts are limited to 50 posts and 200 replies a day unless they pay for a blue checkmark – Engadget https://www.engadget.com/2175771/x-free-accounts-limited-to-50-posts-and-200-replies-a-day/ Microsoft Teams is finally nixing its goofiest feature https://www.fastcompany.com/91543996/microsoft-teams-is-finally-nixing-its-goofiest-feature-together-mode Cybersecurity experts warn: This common email habit is a gift to hackers https://www.fastcompany.com/91536448/cybersecurity-experts-warn-this-common-email-habit-is-a-gift-to-hackers In an experiment that let Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok run radio stations, Claude tried to incite a revolution and Gemini cheerfully detailed tragic events https://www.techmeme.com/260516/p6#a260516p6 Google didn't copy Liquid Glass. It did something even worse https://www.macworld.com/article/3139712/google-didnt-copy-liquid-glass-it-did-something-even-worse.html New Google accounts may only get 5GB free storage — unless you link a phone number – Engadget https://www.engadget.com/2173013/new-google-accounts-may-only-get-5gb-free-storage-unless-you-link-a-phone-number/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, but prefers Bluesky. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, on his blog, Trending At Work, and as co-host on The Vision ProFiles podcast. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, jeffgamet on LinkedIn., @jgamet@mastodon.social on Mastodon, and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud. Marty Jencius, Ph.D.,is a counselor educator and technology pioneer who has spent 30 years bringing emerging tech into his field — from founding one of the first professional listservs (CESNET-L) to podcasting, virtual reality, and now AI and AR. He is the founder of ThePodTalk.net, where he produces Vision ProFiles, The Old Mac Gang, A.I. Productivity Workflow, The Tech Savvy Professor, 15 Minute Bytes, The Neo Notebook, and Fade to Chat: Golden Age Cinema. He is also a regular panelist on MacVoices Live!, In Touch with iOS, and The Mac Show. Find him on Bluesky and Mastodon. Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Stephen Hackett returns to the show to help me make sense of a problem that is hard even to describe, let alone solve, regarding Apple One, family sharing, a separate Media & Purchasing account, and iCloud storage space. Also: what we're expecting from WWDC 2026.
Apple Intelligence translation, taming your Desktop, fixing 4K Mac displays, iCloud email tips, and the Plex price hike.
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In this special episode of In Touch With iOS, Dave Ginsburg and Jeff Gamet welcome Don McAllister to discuss the history of Screencasts Online, his transition to semi-retirement, and his new app Wedding Player. Don shares how the app was inspired by his daughter's wedding and explains its offline Apple Music integration, ceremony-focused controls, AI-assisted development process, and future plans for iPhone, iPad, Android, and professional wedding venues. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Give us a review on Apple Podcasts! CLICK HERE we would really appreciate it! Click this link Buy me a Coffee to support the show we would really appreciate it. intouchwithios.com/coffee Another way to support the show is to become a Patreon member patreon.com/intouchwithios Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Channel In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard Facebook Page BlueSky Mastodon X Instagram Threads Summary In this special episode, Dave Ginsburg is joined by co-host Jeff Gamet for an in-depth conversation with Don McAllister, the founder of Screencasts Online and creator of the new app Wedding Player. Don reflects on the origins of Screencasts Online back in 2005, explaining how it began as a hobby after he originally planned to launch a Mac audio podcast. Instead, he discovered the power of video tutorials and quickly found an audience eager to learn more about the Mac ecosystem. He shares stories about the early days of podcasting and online video creation, describing how he slowly transformed the project from free tutorials into a successful premium service while still maintaining a passion for helping Apple users learn new technology. The discussion then shifts to the transition of Screencasts Online to Lee Garrett. Don explains why it was important for him to hand the platform to someone who already understood the community and culture that had been built over nearly two decades. He talks about how Lee's experience, technical background, and long history creating tutorials made the transition smooth for both subscribers and contributors. Don also reveals he still contributes occasional tutorials and monthly articles while remaining available behind the scenes for advice and support. A major focus of the episode centers on Don's newest project, Wedding Player. The idea came directly from helping organize music for his daughter Nicola's wedding. Frustrated with the limitations of existing music playback solutions and concerned about reliability during a live ceremony, Don decided to create his own dedicated app. He explains how Wedding Player organizes music into "moments" for different sections of a ceremony, supports fade controls between songs, includes loop functionality, and uses simplified "Go Live" controls designed to prevent mistakes during high-pressure events. Don also details the extensive safeguards built into the app. Wedding Player works fully offline, integrates with Apple Music through MusicKit, supports local audio files, and includes pre-flight checks to verify downloaded tracks, airplane mode settings, and device readiness before a ceremony begins. He discusses the importance of reliability and explains how the app was intentionally designed to reduce the chance of user error. The conversation also highlights the inclusion of royalty-free "Wedding Player Originals" tracks for users who do not subscribe to Apple Music. Jeff and Dave explore how Don used AI tools, particularly Claude, to accelerate development of the app and even build an Android version after discovering significant demand from wedding professionals using Android devices. Don shares how AI dramatically shortened the development timeline and how he now sees AI as a powerful platform for building software and systems rather than simply a chatbot. The panel also discusses accessibility improvements, large-text UI challenges, venue support, future iCloud syncing plans, and professional features designed for wedding venues and officiants. Finally, Don shares pricing details, future roadmap ideas, and where listeners can find Wedding Player online. 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Register HERE and use our offer code INTOUCH to save $50 Our Host Dave Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and shares his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and related technologies. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/intouchwithios follow him on Mastodon @daveg65, , BlueSky @daveg65 and the show @intouchwithios Our Guest Don McAllister is founder of Screencasts Online and developer of the new app Wedding Player, You can find him on social media at X @donmcallister Our Co-Host Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's managing editor, and Smile's TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Mastadon @jgamet Pixelfed @jgamet@pixelfed.social and Bluesky @jgamet.bsky.social Podcasts The Context Machine Podcast Retro Rewatch Retro Rewatch His YouTube channel https://youtube.com/jgamet
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The preliminary hearing in the D4VD case is set for May 26 after the defense's motion to delay was denied and a motion to seal the People's Brief was rejected by the court. The prosecution's filing — the most detailed evidentiary document produced in this case — lays out the framework for charges of first-degree murder with special circumstances, continuous sexual abuse of a child under fourteen, and unlawful mutilation of human remains against David Anthony Burke. He has pleaded not guilty.The special circumstances alleged include murder of a witness, murder for financial gain, and lying in wait. Prosecutors have indicated the death penalty is under consideration. The filing details an alleged sexual relationship beginning when the victim was thirteen and the defendant was eighteen, an alleged motive rooted in the victim's reported threats to disclose the relationship, an alleged stabbing, an alleged months-long concealment period involving disposal materials reportedly ordered under a false name, and communications allegedly sent to the victim's phone after her reported death.Prosecutors have announced the alleged discovery of a significant amount of child sexual abuse material on Burke's phone, with terabytes of iCloud data reportedly still being downloaded and analyzed. This introduces potential additional charges and carries implications for jury perception and the defense's ability to present character evidence.Former felony prosecutor and defense attorney Eric Faddis provides a procedural analysis of the defense's complete strategic reversal on timing, the evidentiary framework of the People's Brief, the legal weight of alleged consciousness-of-guilt evidence, the implications of the alleged CSAM discovery, and the defense's argument that media saturation has allegedly contaminated the jury pool.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#D4VD #CelesteRivasHernandez #DavidBurke #BlairBerk #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #EricFaddis #SpecialCircumstances #PreliminaryHearing #LegalAnalysis
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Prosecutors announced they allegedly found a significant amount of child sexual abuse material on David Burke's phone — and terabytes of iCloud data are still reportedly being downloaded and analyzed. That discovery sits on top of charges of first-degree murder with special circumstances, continuous sexual abuse of a child under fourteen, and unlawful mutilation of human remains. And it introduces a dimension that could reshape everything about how a jury perceives this defendant.The People's Brief in the D4VD case was unsealed after the judge denied the defense's motion to seal it. It lays out what prosecutors allege is a detailed timeline — a sexual relationship beginning when Celeste Rivas Hernandez was thirteen and Burke was eighteen, escalating through sustained contact and travel, and ending with an alleged stabbing when the fourteen-year-old reportedly threatened to expose the relationship and destroy Burke's career.According to prosecutors, Burke then allegedly purchased disposal materials under a false name, sent communications to Celeste's phone after she was reportedly already dead, and kept her remains in the trunk of his Tesla while he reportedly launched a world tour and released an album. She was allegedly found one day after what would have been her fifteenth birthday.Blair Berk, Burke's attorney, reversed her push for the fastest possible preliminary hearing after the filing dropped and asked for a delay. That was denied. The hearing is set for May 26.Former felony prosecutor and defense attorney Eric Faddis dissects every layer — how the alleged CSAM changes jury dynamics, what the People's Brief reveals as a prosecution strategy, and whether the defense can recover from a complete reversal on timing.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#D4VD #CelesteRivasHernandez #DavidBurke #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #EricFaddis #JusticeForCeleste #PeoplesBrief #MurderCharge #DeathPenalty
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In Part 2 of our d4vd and Celeste Rivas Hernandez update, Tyrella and Nikita cover what prosecutors dropped at the April 23rd status hearing — exactly one year to the day Celeste was last seen alive. Prosecutors told the judge that Burke's iPhone and iCloud contain a significant amount of child sexual abuse material, and they've only reviewed one terabyte out of eight. They also break down the full 40-terabyte evidence scale, the court-authorized wiretap, why charges took so long to file, what came out in the April 29th court filing including the Amazon purchases and the inflatable pool, and Celeste's family's first public statement. The preliminary hearing is set for May 26th — and this case is just getting started.Content warning: detailed discussion of murder, dismemberment, CSAM, and child sexual abuse allegations. Start with Part 1 if you haven't already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Part 2 of our d4vd and Celeste Rivas Hernandez update, Tyrella and Nikita cover what prosecutors dropped at the April 23rd status hearing — exactly one year to the day Celeste was last seen alive. Prosecutors told the judge that Burke's iPhone and iCloud contain a significant amount of child sexual abuse material, and they've only reviewed one terabyte out of eight. They also break down the full 40-terabyte evidence scale, the court-authorized wiretap, why charges took so long to file, what came out in the April 29th court filing including the Amazon purchases and the inflatable pool, and Celeste's family's first public statement. The preliminary hearing is set for May 26th — and this case is just getting started. Content warning: detailed discussion of murder, dismemberment, CSAM, and child sexual abuse allegations. Start with Part 1 if you haven't already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The forensic trail prosecutors outlined in the D4VD People's Brief reads like a receipt of alleged premeditation. According to the filing, in the weeks following Celeste Rivas Hernandez's alleged death on April 23, 2025, David Anthony Burke allegedly ordered a shovel through Postmates the following day. Then, prosecutors say, came two chainsaws. A body bag. Heavy-duty laundry bags. An inflatable pool. A burn cage. All allegedly ordered under the alias Victoria Mendez and delivered to his Hollywood Hills residence.LAPD's Trace Analysis Unit reportedly found pieces of blue plastic consistent with that inflatable pool in deep cuts on Celeste's remains. Her passport was allegedly recovered off Highway 154 near Lake Cachuma in Santa Barbara County, where prosecutors say Burke drove multiple times to dispose of evidence.Burke has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder with special circumstances of lying in wait, financial gain, and murder of a witness. He also faces charges of continuous sexual abuse of a child under fourteen and unlawful mutilation of human remains. His defense team maintains he did not cause Celeste's death.The digital evidence prosecutors describe is equally detailed. iCloud data and text messages allegedly document the sexual relationship. Child sexual abuse material was allegedly found on his phone. Ride-share records allegedly place Celeste at his home on the day she was killed. And prosecutors allege Burke sent text messages and made phone calls to Celeste's phone after she was already dead — staging a digital trail to make it appear she had left his home alive.Robin Dreeke and I take your questions on the investigative details, the alleged chain of evidence, and the systemic failures your questions keep circling back to.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#CelesteRivasHernandez #D4VD #DavidBurke #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #PeoplesBrief #ForensicEvidence #JusticeForCeleste #ListenerQA #TrueCrimePodcast
What if you could ditch Google Photos, iCloud, and your growing pile of monthly subscriptions — and replace them with a home server you built for about $382, one time? That's exactly what Will did, and Josh breaks down whether it's actually worth it.In this episode, Will shares the latest from his ongoing de-Googling journey, and then dives deep into Jellyfin — the free, open-source media server that lets you own your own cloud. We're talking setup, storage recommendations, real subscription cost comparisons, and even a live demo for HiTech Club members.--♣️Want to become a HiTech Club member, support the pod, and get all of the extras on our episodes? Head over to our Buy Me a Coffee to subscribe: buymeacoffee.com/hitechpodcast.
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Riverside County deputies called David Anthony Burke. They conducted a welfare check. They told him Celeste Rivas Hernandez was a thirteen-year-old runaway. And according to the People's Brief filed this week, Burke allegedly responded by driving to Lake Elsinore and paying one of Celeste's classmates a thousand dollars to deliver a phone he'd bought — so he could stay in contact after her parents took hers away.The filing describes a pattern that prosecutors say started when Celeste was eleven years old and escalated through international travel, weekends at Burke's Hollywood Hills home, and a sexual relationship that allegedly produced text messages about pregnancy, abortion, and Plan B — all pulled from Burke's own iCloud.Celeste's family reported her missing to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department twice. Deputies contacted Burke both times. And prosecutors allege every system that should have caught what was happening failed to stop it.Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down the exploitation pattern prosecutors laid out, how a child was allegedly kept hidden in a celebrity's world, and why the abuse timeline is the foundation for the murder motive.Part 2 of 3.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#D4VD #DavidAnthonyBurke #CelesteRivasHernandez #JenniferCoffindaffer #Grooming #ChildExploitation #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #LakeElsinore #SystemFailure
Deputy DA Beth Silverman disclosed in court that investigators obtained a wiretap during the investigation of David Anthony Burke. That means a judge — at some point while this probe was still active — authorized real-time surveillance of Burke's communications.Getting a wiretap approved isn't easy. It requires showing a judge that other investigative methods have been tried or would fail. It means prosecutors believed there was active criminal conduct worth monitoring in real time.The wiretap is just one piece of what's now being turned over to the defense — alongside results from three separate grand juries, roughly forty terabytes of digital data from Burke's phone and iCloud, and material from fifty-four search warrants. Only about thirty percent of the evidence had reached the defense's review system as of the last hearing.The defense initially demanded a fast preliminary hearing. They reversed course and asked for a delay to May 26 after the discovery started arriving. They also tried to seal the prosecution's evidence brief. The judge denied it.Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down what wiretap evidence produces that other tools cannot, what investigators gained from months of compelled testimony, and what the scope of this investigation reveals.Part 3 of 3.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#D4VD #DavidAnthonyBurke #CelesteRivasHernandez #JenniferCoffindaffer #BlairBerk #PreliminaryHearing #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #DefenseStrategy #BethSilverman
Reported missing twice. A welfare check conducted. Law enforcement called the suspect directly. And according to prosecutors, David Anthony Burke allegedly continued pursuing a thirteen-year-old girl anyway.The People's Brief describes what prosecutors say was a years-long exploitation of Celeste Rivas Hernandez — from the time Burke allegedly met her at age eleven, through a sexual relationship that began at thirteen, to weekends at his Hollywood Hills home and international travel at fourteen. People in Burke's inner circle reportedly believed she was a nineteen-year-old college student. She was in middle school.When her parents confiscated her phone, prosecutors say Burke paid a classmate a thousand dollars to deliver a new one. Text messages pulled from Burke's iCloud allegedly contain references to sex, pregnancy, and abortion. The filing says Celeste's own words — messages where she expressed frustration with the relationship — are now evidence in the case against the man she allegedly trusted.Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down the grooming pattern, the systemic failures, and how prosecutors are connecting years of alleged abuse directly to motive.Part 2 of 3.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#D4VD #DavidAnthonyBurke #CelesteRivasHernandez #JenniferCoffindaffer #Grooming #ChildExploitation #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #LakeElsinore #SystemFailure
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by Jill McKinley, Eric Bolden, Marty Jencius, Vision Pro sparks debate with real-world medical breakthroughs and Hollywood use cases while critics call it "doomed." Meanwhile, MacBook Neo demand surges, Apple expands AI and iCloud features, and MacStock 2026 heats up with major announcements. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Give us a review on Apple Podcasts! CLICK HERE we would really appreciate it! Click this link Buy me a Coffee to support the show we would really appreciate it. intouchwithios.com/coffee Another way to support the show is to become a Patreon member patreon.com/intouchwithios Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Channel In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard Facebook Page BlueSky Mastodon X Instagram Threads Summary In Episode 420, Dave and the panel dive deep into the evolving Apple ecosystem, starting with the latest visionOS 26.5 beta and broader conversations around the future of Apple Vision Pro. Despite headlines suggesting Apple may be "giving up," the panel pushes back—highlighting real-world use cases in healthcare and filmmaking that suggest the opposite. A standout story includes Vision Pro being used in cataract surgery, enabling real-time collaboration and 3D visualization—showcasing its growing role in enterprise and medical environments. In parallel, Hollywood is embracing the device, with directors like Jon Favreau leveraging Vision Pro for immersive shot composition in virtual IMAX environments. The conversation shifts to Apple's broader ecosystem updates, including beta releases across iOS, macOS, and watchOS, which remain relatively quiet ahead of WWDC. Meanwhile, the MacBook Neo continues to generate buzz with strong demand and shipping delays, reinforcing its early success. AI continues to dominate discussion with tools like Perplexity's Comet browser, YouTube's conversational search experiments, and Google Photos' upcoming wardrobe AI feature. Apple also enhances iCloud with improved web-based search functionality—closing the gap with competitors. Additional topics include Apple Pay transit expansion, App Store subscription changes, MagSafe's uncertain future, and excitement around upcoming Apple TV+ content like Ted Lasso Season 4. The episode wraps with a preview of MacStock X, featuring appearances from industry voices including David Pogue and a special Ecamm Creator Camp. Topics and Links In Touch With Vision Pro this week. visionOS 26.5 Beta 4 Release Notes Apple Has Given Up on the Vision Pro After M5 Refresh Flop Apple Vision Pro Used in World-First Cataract Surgery Latest 'Star Wars' movie cut unnecessary costs by using Apple Vision Pro Apple wins Patent for Bridge Emitters & Sensors to Keep AR Glasses Aligned Over Time Beta this week. Apple Seeds Fourth iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 Betas to Developers Apple Releases Fourth watchOS 26.5, tvOS 26.5 and visionOS 26.5 Betas In Touch With Mac this week Fourth macOS Tahoe 26.5 Beta Now Available for Developers MacBook Neo Still Seeing Extended Delivery Estimates at Apple, But Amazon and Walmart Have Stock Other Topics Perplexity just gave its Comet AI browser an upgrade for iPad users with these features YouTube Tests AI-Powered 'Ask YouTube' Conversational Search Feature iOS 26.4 adds convenient new iCloud feature, here's how to enable it Google Photos to Get AI 'Wardrobe' Feature Apple Introduces App Store Monthly Subscriptions With 12-Month Commitmenth Apple May Reconsider MagSafe Future on Upcoming iPhones ProClip USA News Apple Shares 'Ted Lasso' Season Four Streaming Date and Teaser Trailer Watch The Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix Live On Apple TV This Weekend Apple Q2 2026 Earnings Call: Date, Time, and What Could Move the Stock Apple Pay for Transit Now Works in These 12 U.S. Cities Announcements Macstock X is here celebrating its 10th anniversary ! 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The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has charged David Anthony Burke with first-degree murder with special circumstances — lying in wait, financial gain, and the alleged killing of a witness — in the death of fourteen-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Additional charges include lewd and lascivious acts with a minor under fourteen and mutilation of a body. District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced the charges, alleging Burke killed Rivas to protect his lucrative music career after she allegedly threatened to expose their relationship.The unsealed autopsy documents two stab wounds to the torso with smooth edges from a sharp instrument — one perforating the liver, one damaging the ribs. The body was dismembered, with blue plastic fragments embedded in the severed surfaces. Toxicology detected benzodiazepines and substances screening consistent with methamphetamine or MDMA. The medical examiner completed the autopsy months prior but it was sealed at LAPD's request, over the examiner's publicly stated objection.Prosecutors additionally disclosed that forty terabytes of digital evidence seized from Burke's phone, computer, and iCloud account contained what they described as a significant amount of child exploitation material. Burke is represented by defense attorney Blair Berk. His defense team has stated they will vigorously contest the charges and maintain Burke did not cause Rivas's death.Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer provides procedural and forensic analysis of the evidence now on the record, the legal weight of embedded trace materials, the prosecutorial implications of exploitation material discovered during a murder investigation, and the strategic significance of the sealed autopsy.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#D4vd #DavidAnthonyBurke #CelesteRivasHernandez #TrueCrimeToday #MurderCharges #SpecialCircumstances #FBI #ForensicEvidence #LAPD #CriminalLaw
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The autopsy of Celeste Rivas Hernandez was sealed for months at LAPD's request. The medical examiner publicly objected. And when the findings were finally unsealed, they confirmed what prosecutors had been building toward: this was not a death that could be explained away.Two stab wounds to the torso — one perforating the liver, the other damaging the ribs — both with smooth edges consistent with a sharp, deliberate instrument. Her body had been dismembered, her limbs severed with blue plastic fragments embedded in the cut surfaces. Toxicology found benzodiazepines and what screened as methamphetamine or MDMA in her system. She was fourteen.On the digital side, prosecutors told the court that forty terabytes of evidence from David Anthony Burke's phone, computer, and iCloud contained what they described as a significant amount of child exploitation material. That disclosure came during proceedings where Burke was charged with first-degree murder with special circumstances — lying in wait, financial gain, and the alleged killing of a witness — along with lewd and lascivious acts with a minor under fourteen and mutilation of a body.Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down the forensic significance of the wound patterns, what embedded trace evidence means for connecting Burke to the dismemberment, how the volume and nature of the digital evidence could reshape the prosecution's entire theory, and what the decision to seal the autopsy tells us about the investigative strategy behind this case. Every piece of physical and digital evidence in this case points in one direction — and Coffindaffer explains exactly why.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#D4vd #CelesteRivasHernandez #DavidAnthonyBurke #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #ForensicEvidence #FBI #Autopsy #MurderInvestigation #JusticeForCeleste
The forensic evidence in the David Anthony Burke case has now entered the public record — and what it reveals is substantial. The unsealed autopsy of fourteen-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez documents two stab wounds to the torso with smooth edges from a sharp instrument, a perforated liver, severed limbs with blue plastic fragments embedded in the cut surfaces, and a body that weighed seventy-one pounds after months in the trunk of an impounded Tesla.Separately, prosecutors disclosed in court that Burke's phone, computer, and iCloud account contained what they called a significant amount of child exploitation material — part of forty terabytes of digital evidence now in the hands of investigators. Burke faces first-degree murder charges with special circumstances including lying in wait, financial gain, and the alleged killing of a witness, alongside charges of lewd and lascivious acts with a minor under fourteen and mutilation of a body.Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer — former Counterintelligence and behavioral analysis specialist with decades of federal investigative experience — provides expert analysis on the wound pattern evidence and what it establishes about intent, the forensic significance of embedded trace materials in connecting a suspect to dismemberment, how the scale and content of the digital evidence affects prosecution strategy, and the investigative implications of LAPD's decision to seal the autopsy over the medical examiner's objection. This is detailed, evidence-driven analysis of a case that has moved well beyond speculation.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#D4vd #DavidAnthonyBurke #CelesteRivasHernandez #HiddenKillersLive #TrueCrime #FBI #ForensicAnalysis #Autopsy #DigitalEvidence #CriminalInvestigation
A proliferação de vídeos e fotos em alta definição gerados pelas câmeras atuais trouxe uma dor real para as pessoas: a falta de espaço de armazenamento no celular. A melhor forma de resolver isso é tirar esses arquivos do aparelho, colocá-los na nuvem e deixá-los acessíveis para o cliente onde ele quiser e precisar. Com essa prerrogativa, a Claro anunciou uma parceria inédita no Brasil com a Apple e com o Google para oferecer as assinaturas do iCloud+ e Google One nos planos pós-pagos. No episódio desta segunda-feira (27) do Podcast Canaltech, a gente explica como funciona a nova parceria da Claro com o Google e a Apple para serviços de armazenamento em nuvem. Para entender como foram os bastidores dessas negociações e como a inteligência artificial está entrando nessa estratégia, conversamos com Márcio Carvalho, CMO da Claro. Você também vai conferir: Claude agora pode te ajudar a fazer playlists no Spotify; “Fazenda de Starlink” leva internet por fibra na Amazônia; Google Drive ganha IA para poupar tempo com busca, resumo e arquivos espalhados. Este podcast foi roteirizado e apresentado por Fernanda Santos e contou com reportagens de Viviane França, Vinícius Moschen e João Melo, sob coordenação de Anaísa Catucci. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Natália Improta e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O uso de inteligência artificial no ambiente de trabalho já virou rotina, mas será que ele está sendo feito da forma certa? No novo episódio do Podcast Canaltech, a gente fala sobre um risco que ainda passa despercebido por muita gente: o uso de contas pessoais de IA para lidar com dados corporativos e de clientes. Na prática, isso pode abrir brechas sérias de segurança, mesmo sem nenhum ataque hacker. Informações sensíveis podem ser expostas, reutilizadas por modelos de IA ou até ficar armazenadas em contas pessoais de funcionários. Para explicar esse cenário, conversamos com Victoria Luz, especialista em inteligência artificial aplicada a negócios, que detalha os principais riscos, mostra exemplos reais e explica o que empresas e profissionais precisam fazer para usar IA com mais segurança. Você também vai conferir: Claro leva iCloud e Google One aos planos pós-pagos; Claude Code fora do plano Pro; WhatsApp explica como vai funcionar plano premium. Este podcast foi roteirizado por Fernanda Santos e apresentado por Marcelo Fischer e contou com reportagens de João Melo e Marcelo Fischer, sob coordenação de Anaísa Catucci. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Jully Cruz e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Part 2 with occupational therapist Renee Courier is all about practical tools you can use in the moment. When kids feel overwhelmed, what actually helps? This episode breaks it down.We explore simple, effective somatic (body-based) strategies to help children reset their minds and bodies, along with ways to recognize dysregulation and respond with confidence. Renee shares how to gently redirect sensory releases into more functional outlets, giving kids safe, supportive ways to process big feelings.Grounded, doable, and empowering—this episode is packed with real-life strategies for parents, caregivers, and educators navigating those tough moments.Renee's Contact Information Email: integrationstherapy@iCloud.comFor more from me visit my website MussiDiskin.com or email me at EnergizingHearts@gmail.com Check out my free parenting course called Parenting 101 at MussiDiskin.com/freecontent
This week on Mac Geek Gab 1138, Pilot Pete, Adam, and Dave tackle your burning questions and deliver the tips that keep your tech humming. You’ll learn how to properly delete images from your iPhone, sort out mesh networking headaches with T-Mobile, and decide whether Updatest and HomeBrew belong in your app-updating toolkit (spoiler: brew install topgrade is a game-changer). Struggling with limited bandwidth? TripMode lets you pause iCloud downloads on demand. Plus, the crew digs into why Plex Remote Access suddenly quit working and how Claude Code can help you recompile apps on the fly. The quick tips are stacked this week: skip the remount dance by using Finder Sidebar for network shares, generate QR codes straight from your clipboard, and tap Show Highlights in Notes to track edits. Listener Dave’s keyboard shortcut (Left-Control + Left-Command + Right-Shift…and then power) will save your Mac from accidental restarts while cleaning the keyboard, and a Synology power supply swap might save your wallet. Don’t Get Caught slipping on the latest Apple Pay hack that drains accounts from locked iPhones, or blindsided by Backblaze now excluding iCloud Drive from backups. Round it out with tickIQ for tracking your mechanical watches, and you’ve got another solid episode in the books. 00:00:00 Mac Geek Gab 1138 for Monday, April 20th, 2026 April 20th: National Pineapple Upside-Down Cake Day MGG Monthly Giveaway – Enter to win a Plex Pass for a Year Congrats to March's SoundSource winners: Ian, Robert, and Jeff The MGG Merch Store is Live! Your Questions Answered and Tips Shared! 00:03:42 Gary-How do I delete images from my iPhone? 00:09:05 Jim-Which Mesh setup will work with my home and TMobile? 00:21:20 Ian-Is Updatest (and HomeBrew) good for updating apps? 00:23:35 Using Claude Code to recompile apps brew upgrade brew install topgrade 00:29:05 GW-How to Pause an iCloud Download when bandwidth is limited? TripMode 00:38:02 Dr. Brad-Why did Plex Remote Access stop working Plex Support Forum – for Plex Media Server Sponsors 00:45:22 SPONSOR: CarGurus. Meet CarGurus Discover, a new search feature where you can look for vehicles based on the way you think—using your own words. No more being boxed in by filters. Check it out at https://cargurus.com/ 00:46:41 SPONSOR: OneSkin. Born from over a decade of longevity research, OneSkin's OS-01 Peptide is proven to target the visible signs of aging, helping you unlock your healthiest skin now and as you age. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code MGG at https://www.oneskin.co/MGG #oneskinpod #ad 00:48:19 SPONSOR: Shopify. In 2026, stop waiting and start selling with Shopify. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at https://Shopify.com/MGG Quick Tips 00:00:01 Jeff-QT-Instead of remounting network shares, just use the Finder Sidebar 00:49:56 Peter-QT-Shortcut to create a QR Code from Clipboard Contents. 00:51:51 QT-Show Highlights in Notes.app to see who edited the Note and when 00:54:09 Dave-Use Left-Control, Left-Command, + Right-Shift to keep your Mac from accidentally restarting KeyboardCleanTool 00:57:50 JP-QT-Synology Power Supply May Be Cheaper Repair Option Don't Get Caught 01:02:05 DGC-Can you steal $$ from a locked iPhone? This Apple Pay Hack Can Drain Your Account Without Unlocking Your iPhone 01:11:03 Paul-DGC-Backblaze now excludes iCloud Drive Cool Stuff Found 01:14:13 DLH-CSF-tickIQ to measure and track your mechanical watches 01:18:26 MGG 1138 Outtro MGG Monthly Giveaway Bandwidth Provided by CacheFly Pilot Pete's Aviation Podcast: So There I Was (for Aviation Enthusiasts) The Debut Film Podcast – Adam's new podcast! Dave's Business Brain (for Entrepreneurs) and Gig Gab (for Working Musicians) Podcasts MGG Merch is Available! Mac Geek Gab iOS app Mac Geek Gab YouTube Page Mac Geek Gab Live Calendar This Week's MGG Premium Contributors MGG Apple Podcasts Reviews feedback@macgeekgab.com 224-888-GEEK Active MGG Sponsors and Coupon Codes List BackBeat Media Podcast Network
Um backup na nuvem pode revelar mais do que você imagina e até virar peça-chave em uma investigação policial. Foi o que aconteceu no caso que levou à prisão de MC Ryan e MC Poze do Rodo. Segundo informações, dados armazenados no iCloud ajudaram a polícia a identificar movimentações financeiras, conversas e documentos que mapearam toda a estrutura do grupo investigado. Mas o que isso diz sobre o uso da nuvem no dia a dia? No novo episódio do Podcast Canaltech, conversamos com o perito em crimes digitais Wanderson Castilho para explicar como funciona o armazenamento em serviços como iCloud e Google Drive, o que realmente fica salvo, muitas vezes sem o usuário perceber e até que ponto esses dados podem ser acessados em investigações. Você também vai conferir: IA está reduzindo equipes nas empresas, um dos drones mais caros do mundo sumiu e Android quer acabar com a falta de espaço. Este podcast foi roteirizado e apresentado por Fernanda Santos e contou com reportagens de Marcelo Fischer, Wendel Martins e Viviane França, sob coordenação de Anaísa Catucci. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Natália Improta e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Scott Hennen kicks off a high-stakes Friday edition of What's On Your Mind with a deep dive into international intrigue, tech giants, and local politics. We begin with a harrowing perspective from Kawar Faroq, a leader in the local Kurdish community, who pulls back the curtain on the brutal reality of life in Iran and why 18 million Kurds are the primary targets of the regime's incarceration and violence. The conversation then takes a sharp turn into "The Great Digital De-platforming" as Mike Lindell joins the show with a breaking update: Apple has reportedly locked him out of his iCloud, potentially erasing 13 years of business and personal data. We also talk with Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Kendall Qualls about his "Contract with Minnesota" and why he believes a political outsider is the only way to save the state from "the wilderness." Finally, the show wraps with breaking news regarding a large police presence and lockdowns at Fargo North High School and Washington Elementary. Standout Moments & Timestamps [00:01:03] – The Kurdish Prison Stat Kawar Faroq reveals the shocking statistic that while Kurds are a minority in Iran, they make up nearly 50% of the prison population. He details the horrific treatment of women and the regime's "enemy of God" criminal charges. [00:08:41] – Lindell's iCloud Lockout In a heated segment, Mike Lindell describes being locked out of his Apple account just as he began sending out campaign materials. He warns listeners about the "power of the giants" to dismantle a person's life and business history in an instant. [00:13:51] – securing the Vote Mike Lindell answers the "one thing" question: if elected governor, his first and most vital job is to make Minnesota's elections the most secure in the nation. [00:19:15] – Trump vs. The Vatican Scott discusses President Trump's recent comments on the Pope regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities, emphasizing the difference between a faith leader and a world leader forced to "force the peace." [00:22:15] – The 20-Year Wilderness Kendall Qualls breaks down the Minnesota GOP's "zero for 20" streak in statewide offices and explains why the party needs a "new quarterback" from the private sector to attract metro swing voters. [00:33:55] – The Lost Children of the Border A look at a staggering report alleging that 425,000 unaccompanied minors were "lost" during the previous administration's border crisis, with efforts now underway to recover them. [00:36:52] – The…
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This interview explores the critical importance of managing digital assets in estate planning, highlighting the challenges of digital inheritance, account access, and cybersecurity risks. TATYANA THURSTON and NATALIA PARKER share insights on creating effective digital estate plans, tools, and best practices. https://youtu.be/2N56L51cD6Q https://open.spotify.com/episode/01ScInrdux6UOQ0G1kPzNF?si=uiCizZbOTEisa9PJ_D_S5g KEYWORDS: Digital assets, estate planning, digital inheritance, cybersecurity, online accounts, digital executor, wills, estate law, digital legacy, digital estate management KEY TOPICS Digital assets definition and scope Challenges in digital inheritance and estate planning Tools and strategies for digital asset management Legal and cybersecurity risks in digital estate planning Guest Name Tatiana Thurston and Natalia Parker Sound Bites “Biometric security doesn’t work after death.” “Planning ahead saves hundreds of hours and pain.” “Domain name issues can take months to resolve.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Digital Assets 01:28 Understanding Digital Assets and Their Importance 04:14 Challenges in Estate Planning for Digital Assets 09:17 Navigating Access and Security Risks 13:22 Creating an Inventory of Digital Assets 18:21 Preparing Executors for Digital Asset Management 24:40 Resources and Tools for Digital Asset Planning GUEST RESOURCES DEXITPLAN TRANSCRIPT Frazer Rice (00:01.146)Tatiana and Natalia, welcome aboard. Natalia Parker (00:04.206)Thank you. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (00:04.211)Hi, thank you for having me. Frazer Rice (00:05.966)We are, this is a new frontier for wealth actually. You are the first two person interview I’ve done so far. So it looks like the technical issues seem to have gone away. That’s great. But we’re gonna talk about something that I think is the driver for your new company and something that’s important to me because when I’m advising people around a lot of different topics, either estate planning wise or wealth management wise, the digital asset question comes up and. You’ve formed this new company. Tell us a little bit about that and more importantly tell us the problem that you’re trying to solve around digital assets Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (00:40.83)Okay, so I’ll first start with what is a digital asset because there’s a lot of different definitions out there and a lot of people have different concepts of what it might mean. of all, because crypto is in the news quite a bit, it is not just about crypto. Everybody has digital assets because basically if you are logging into an account and it is storing data, you have an account that has assets online and it could be monetized. It could be social media, which means that the information that’s there is very personal to you. It could be that you have reward points you’ve accumulated. There’s all sorts of types of assets that are out there and there is a pain point problem. Let’s die down. Natalia Parker (01:28.462)Yes, and we started actually, it was interesting, Tatiana just went through the process of writing a will and she will tell about it. I went through a divorce where we had online business and it was really, really hard to trace all those online accounts because I had no understanding how many we had and what to do with them and how even to find them. And Tatiana wrote a will. Frazer Rice (01:54.67)Yeah, no. so just to put a finer point on that, it’s not only the monetary assets and the social media accounts and everything that basically requires a password to get into it probably in this day and age. Natalia Parker (02:10.252)Yes, and I can tell you more than I lost pictures of my family from my daughter’s birth to age seven because I didn’t think that the iCloud password and iCloud identity gone through a divorce. Yes. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (02:10.336)That’s all. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (02:26.88)So she can resell for it. Yeah. Frazer Rice (02:26.992)Yeah, and a very painful thing to go through. so, Tatiana, as we sort of look at that example and make the definition a little bit even more in depth, how else do you sort of think about that in terms of the roles that are played from a Will’s perspective? Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (02:49.366)So from a will perspective, you have two kinds of entities. You have things where business owners have created online accounts where their business is running off of certain platforms. And you also have a personal side aspect. And it may be an influencer, it may just be your personal account. The thing is that we’re dealing with a problem of immortality. And this means that these accounts remain open, active and online, ready for hackers and ready for now, today, AI to continue the trajectory of that account because they’re making money off of the data that we’ve put online. So we actually have two things to look at. One is from the business perspective and how do you transfer a business over? Because maybe you’ve built a platform for 10 years on Facebook, right? You have a following which is important to your base. Maybe you’re just a mom and you’ve put all your baby pictures on there, like Natalia, and then what is the loss? What is the impact of that loss? And both are really difficult on families. So estate planning means that we actually need to be looking at these accounts, we actually need to be planning for these accounts, because down the line, it’s gonna be a heavy impact, whether it’s sociological, emotional, or monetary. Frazer Rice (04:14.552)So as we think about this little bit further, the concept that these accounts are going to live on beyond the life of someone who created them. Maybe dive into that a little bit, because I imagine you not only have points of risk, certainly during the lifetime, and someone hacking in and pillaging your bank account or otherwise maybe blocking access or something like that, but what happens when someone passes away? How do those risks translate to the people who are inheriting these properties? Natalia Parker (04:45.258)Okay, let’s talk about it. We have those certain pain points. The first one, when somebody dies, the executor or administrator, they don’t know what is existence. They don’t know what kind of accounts the person had, what they wanted to do with those accounts. That’s a first problem because they don’t know even what banking, where the life insurance, did they have Venmo because they don’t have access to phone. The second one, didn’t know what the person wanted to do with that account. Did they want to close, transfer, memorize it? They have no clue. The other one is authority as an executor doesn’t mean that you will get automatic access to the account. Many people think that yes, it is. No, for Google it doesn’t matter. Unless you were appointed as inactive account manager. The same for Apple. Frazer Rice (05:48.68)I was going to say those annoying terms of services agreements that no one reads and you click so that you get, you move on with life and get into your accounts, that’s where some of these details are buried. And the intersection between that and maybe what we call estate law and how an executor works, that’s where the friction takes place. Natalia Parker (06:09.43)Yes, I agree and many people don’t even know that that feature exists like legacy contact for Meta and Apple or inactive account manager. Otherwise, when you look at the hierarchy online tool, we call it Castonian tool, outweighs everything what you have in wheel. If the online tool wasn’t enabled, then it goes what kind of language you had in wheel. if you appointed some digital executor and if that executor was authorized to have access to all your accounts. The third one, it always default to terms of service. Terms of service for basically 99 % of each company says do not give access. Frazer Rice (06:56.09)So if you were stuck and you didn’t do anything and you relied on the terms of service, you could be in a really deep set of troubles. They might delete your account, they may not allow access, or they may make it otherwise very difficult in order to access and do it. You think that the person who died with it wanted to have done. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (07:16.246)That’s right. Natalia Parker (07:16.598)Absolutely. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (07:17.504)That’s why some of these really large companies have a custodial tool. You do have to go to certain settings within the device or within the account. And you can enable these tools so that you can either add what could be a legacy contact. It may not have the term beneficiary on it, but it’s important to be able to enact that so that these settings will allow certain access down the line. A lot of the companies are very particular about that the larger ones have it and then a lot of them don’t so Knowing which company has the most value to you and those terms of service is really important Frazer Rice (08:01.84).For someone who has an account that lives beyond them, there are identity and financial risks to having that. I can imagine, you know, when you put a credit card on file and, it’s auto-debated or you have information lurking out there that that’s a problem. Maybe talk a little bit about how bad that can get. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (08:21.517).So I think there’s a few issues on that. We all know that there are scammers and hackers. The really important stories that have come out in the past is where AI is enabling recopying your name, image, and likeness posing as you live on a video stream or live on a phone call asking for money or data or information. And this is becoming really prevalent. This is where families, if they want to save and secure their reputational legacy. But also perhaps crypto, perhaps their banking accounts, it’s really important that they understand that they are all subject to this hacking because probably the likelihood that they have a social media account is there and that means it has public access. Frazer Rice (09:17.636).So let’s dive into the tech problem. I can envision, and I’ve heard before, the concept of someone passes away and people can’t access the computer, the hard drive, the phone, all sorts of mechanisms that hold a lot of this data. I think you could probably extrapolate that to the cloud accounts and things like that where other information is held. How do you help people think about that? Natalia Parker (09:28.162).Mm-hmm. Natalia Parker (09:44.398).Two-factor authentication. It is your phone, your email, it is gateway to your estate, basically, administration. If you don’t have access to the deceased phone or email, you don’t know anything about their accounts, first of all, second of all, where all those codes are coming to, to that devices. Frazer Rice (10:08.72).Right. And how do you fix that problem? Natalia Parker (10:12.91).There are some settings on iPhone because we kind of everybody has iPhone some have androids but mostly it’s iPhones. Yes, you have to establish the legacy contact. You have to make sure that specific features are turned off or on like stolen device protection. If it is on, it’s basically impossible to override it. Frazer Rice (10:20.793).Right. Beware the green text. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (10:24.212).Bye. Natalia Parker (10:40.302).because if 48 hours, is it 48 or 72, Tatiana? Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (10:44.981).Well, so what she’s referring to is that the latest update in Apple has this feature for stolen theft mode, it’s called. So this happened to us on an actual case. Someone had given us a phone and they said, can you help us? The problem was the person had passed away over 100 miles away. because Apple tracks our location everywhere we go, it’s a habitual, you know, we’re creatures of habit, right? Same coffee shop, we go to the same store. So they know what our patterns of behavior are. As soon as it leaves that circle of trust, call it, that map of trust, theft mode can become enabled if the setting is on, which means that Apple has cut off any access to the phone. So for people who are dealing with families, let’s say, who live across state borders, this is a really difficult task for them. Because their phone is completely inaccessible because of theft mode not even because of the legacy contact. Natalia Parker (11:51.278)8. Frazer Rice (11:51.345)And then, you know, I’ve seen in movies and I’ve actually heard anecdotally, you know, the concept that the biometrics at play, they in a sense turn off too. It used to be you could take the phone and put it up to somebody’s face or you could take their finger and maybe get into the laptop by putting it onto the biometric reader. That world doesn’t exist anymore, correct? Natalia Parker (11:58.594)Mm-hmm. Natalia Parker (12:12.162).Correct. When you’re dead, the Face ID doesn’t work really well. Frazer Rice (12:17.59)Well, and that tells you something that they can tell whether you’re dead or not. And I would not have made that comment maybe six weeks ago before we started talking about this, saying, geez, these things are getting smarter. So as we start thinking about this, we’ve sort of analyzed a couple of pain points, areas where if you’re an executor and someone’s situation comes across their desk and they say, gosh, first of all, I have to try to know. Natalia Parker (12:19.758)Yes. Frazer Rice (12:43.81)What accounts are out there, what social media accounts, what subscriptions, what bank accounts, what crypto, what IP, that type of thing. So getting your arms around that’s important. Then the idea of hopefully someone has been organized enough to lay out where the accounts are and how to access them in one way, shape or form. And we can get into what a good practice is on that. But then if you’re the executor slash in conjunction with the estate planner slash the client, Natalia Parker (12:48.545)Yes. Frazer Rice (13:13.402)How do you plan for this so that you create a real organized state of affairs for the person who has to actually manage this stuff going forward? Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (13:22.797)So I think it’s important to understand priorities. So everyone’s different, everyone’s unique. There may be priorities that are social media based priorities where there’s a lot of crypto at stake or monetary funds, even perhaps reward points. That priority list is best done in an inventory. Where we specialize is in the directives for this. So we’ve actually researched all these terms of services for hundreds of companies. We maintain this database so that someone can say, okay, if it’s company A, company A has three options for a directive. You can select that directive. That means that the executor will then know exactly, this is what needs to be done with this account and this is what is of value either for the descendants, the beneficiaries, and so on. So first the inventory, but actually the directives is really important. Frazer Rice (14:21.904)By directives, mean something maybe an addendum to the will or something like that that says these the information or the value, whether it’s monetary or otherwise, is going to be transmitted to such and such a person and given full access to it. Is that really is that part of the advice is to say, you know, for the modern will drafter, let’s say that it’s a really good idea to have an inventory of what these digital assets are. To set out who gets what in the will so that there’s a, let’s call it a backstop, so that if you have problems with the terms of service or something like that, you have something that goes through probate where somebody opines on that and you can actually get access to it after the fact. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (14:50.061)Yep. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (15:08.565)Yeah, so there’s two points there. There’s the access part and then there’s the directive part. Natalia Parker (15:09.313)Yes. Frazer Rice (15:13.315)Okay. Natalia Parker (15:13.556)Yes, there’s, yes, sorry, there is a language in the will where it’s actually specified that this is a digital executor who has the right to access all those accounts and perform all those duties. Frazer Rice (15:32.068)Got it. so in your experience, so Facebook or Google or Coinbase or things like that, for me anyway, in the last maybe three or four years ago, to get somebody on the phone to even have any understanding of what you’re talking about was gonna be just forget it, not happening. Are they getting better at understanding these situations? Natalia Parker (15:56.074)No, they’re not. They’re not. They don’t care. Facebook, it’s all AI. You don’t get a person on the phone in any case, Coinbase. You can, but it’s weeks of waiting for the response and they will ask you, we lost it. Can you resend it again? All three companies you name, they do have policies.for transferring or for somebody who is dead. But it’s still very, very difficult to deal with them. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (16:32.069)To add to that too and I’ll give you a case example is that we had social media requests to take the accounts down. Meta of course owns both Instagram and Facebook right and the images and memories that were left on these accounts were actually harming the kids. The request was can we close these accounts out and of course you can but Facebook interestingly enough agreed of course to close the account and even though it’s owned by Meta, Instagram said, no, these photos do not violate our terms of service. So it doesn’t mean you can close out both just because it’s Metta. It’s really, really specific and it’s really in their hands. Frazer Rice (17:19.003)Lovely. That will warm people’s hearts that have to deal with this. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (17:22.143)Natalia Parker (17:22.638)Yes, it’s hard. And can you imagine we deal with this day after day, but people who have never been in this position, they don’t even know where to start. Frazer Rice (17:34.747)So walk us through what you think a good scenario would be for someone who wants to, let’s say they have, I don’t know, a bunch of accounts, both monetary and social media and maybe miles and maybe other things, stuff like that. And they walk into a trust and estate lawyer’s office and they say, okay, I’ve got my house, I’ve got my liquid assets, that stuff trust and estate lawyers know how to deal with. but let’s say the lawyers aren’t as facile with the digital assets. A, help the person be a better client for that trust and states person so that it’s organized. And then, let’s start with that and then I have a follow-up question. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (18:21.055). Okay, I would say the first thing is that, you know, there are modern problems and we need modern solutions. And that starts with the discovery and conversation that we do have these immortal accounts online. As much as we may not want to think about it, and we can get into other stories about this, but I won’t do that now, there are reasons to enact on these accounts. That means deleting them, transferring, closing, out data, it might be biological data. There’s a lot of data and for me that means that data is money. It may not be money to us, but it’s money to companies. And what you want done with that is your choice still. So it’s important to make that decision. I think that any estate planning attorney who starts this conversation with their clients is already helping move the needle because everyone has online accounts, the average user has at least probably around 200 accounts by now. And that’s without a work account. Natalia Parker (19:28.492)Yes, we developed a tool basically where we have inventory and 15-20 minutes with assigned directives and it’s prompt. Just choose the companies you have accounts with. They don’t have to remember. just, okay, I identified those companies and we already give them a choice of pre-selected, pre-vetted directives, assigned a directive. Then take these report and go to your state attorney. Bring it, yes, bring it to them, include it into the wheel with specific language, appoint a digital executor, you’re set. Then you will just have to support it, kind of. Frazer Rice (20:11.609)No, so then the next question, so let’s say the paperwork from a will and a revocable trust, et cetera, is up to speed and covers the authority to access these. Then let’s say the executor is not the attorney and it’s a family member or a friend or something like that and you’re giving them the honor of helping to deal with all of this stuff. What do you deliver to them to help them be prepared for that time when you pass away? Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (20:39.479)We- Natalia Parker (20:39.5)We give step by step directions on how to deal with each company. We give what this company has, what kind of account is that, what kind of paperwork you need, what kind of documents in what time frame. For some companies it’s three years, for matter in their terms of service it’s 28 days, but hey, you have an account for years there. Anyway, we give step by step directions. How to deal with this account to fulfill the directive. But if they can’t or they don’t want to, they can always hire and come to us. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (21:11.597)Go. Frazer Rice (21:17.361)Sure. No, that’s the backstop too, is that you not only provide the tool, but also some support behind the tool and the experience of having dealt with some of those folks, maybe even the contacts to call it one or the other company to maybe get from A to Z a little bit faster. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (21:18.326)Well… Natalia Parker (21:20.717)Yeah. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (21:21.26)you Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (21:35.245)It can be very overwhelming, that is for sure, and I think tech is constantly changing and the terms of service is constantly changing. So we have lot of barriers to entry to enact professional executorship and do it as best we can and a lot of it is because of technical bottlenecks, if you like. Natalia Parker (21:45.165)Mm-hmm. Frazer Rice (22:00.101)So this is a bit of a catty question, which is how many times have you seen this properly set up? Because I can tell you right now, I feel like I’m pretty fashion forward as far as tech’s concerned. I see the issue. I know my estate plan. The poor person, in this case, my sister, who’s my executor, she’s gonna take one look at this and be like, thanks a lot, man. Natalia Parker (22:08.651)None. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (22:25.901)What? Frazer Rice (22:26.033)And so I’m guilty as charge number one, but is anybody doing this with any sort of specificity yet? Natalia Parker (22:26.478)you Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (22:34.785)Well, can I just… sorry. Natalia Parker (22:35.112)No. I’ll start, Tatiana. Here’s the problem. We came across some people and they say that, I have spreadsheets where all my accounts and passwords are written down and my wife will deal with that at some point. First of all, there is no directives for those accounts. And second of all, it’s still illegal to log in under somebody else’s logins. Frazer Rice (23:02.853)Right. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (23:04.567)And I was just gonna say the reason we started this company is exactly what you just described. My brother is my executor and I was like, man, there’s no way he’s gonna know how to start at all because I have my fingers in a lot of different businesses, my personal. And so, you know, that floor plan and sort of direction guide was sort of how we started this. It became intense. I mean with Natalia. It became a really intense research project. We have a database that is constantly being updated. As executors become executors or as will writers are writing wills, we really want everybody to understand the importance of technology in this process. Because it’s moving really fast. Now that AI has come about we can even throw in the whole name image and likeness problem which a whole other sort of barrier of questions to ask. Frazer Rice (24:11.501).No, I’m going to bring you all back on to tackle that one separately. I think it’s worth its own half hour sort of figuring that out. But in the meantime, tell us a little bit about how people can find you. One of the things that I think you have on your website and some of your materials is a digest. Really almost like a questionnaire or a brief that allows people to think through where they may have digital assets. It’s not just social media accounts and your bank accounts. They’re like fruit and flower miles, things like that. I hadn’t thought of that, but yes, that’s a big one. Where can people find you and what kind of resources do you have that people can get familiar with the topic as they embark on this fun assignment? Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (24:45.399)Thank you. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (24:59.809)So the first place is our website and it’s actually, even though our company name is Dexit, which stands for digital exit, it’s Dexitplan.com because where we are proud is the actual plan of action that we’ve been able to customize for any individual. And then yes, we do have a sort of discovery questionnaire so that they can understand exactly what impacts them the most, where they may want to look at these accounts and have a plan for them. And yeah, contact us anytime, email, phone. We’re here, we’re not chat bots. We want to be sure that you are talking to a human. We know how this AI slop is turning out and we don’t want to be any part of that. Frazer Rice (25:46.501)I was going to add on to that too. mean this is not just for the end clients, so for anybody who sort of understands that they have this issue, obviously check out your website and do all that. But I would argue that for the estate planners, the accountants, the wealth managers, etc. who are advising clients, it’s a good resource to kind of help you get your arms around it in terms of advising people who are looking for help on all these different things. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (25:55.041)Yeah. Natalia Parker (25:55.575)Yes. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (26:04.68)See you Natalia Parker (26:11.136)Yes, because you can have the most compliant language in the world. But the executor will still start with the zero on day one. They don’t know the inventory. They don’t have the directives. Finally, they don’t know how to deal with those accounts. Frazer Rice (26:32.491).So give us the website one more time. Then take us out here with a funny story. One you’ve dealt with in putting this company up to getting it up and running. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (26:42.381)Okay, so that sounds great. So Dexit Plan. It’s D-E-X-I-T-P-L-A-N dot com. Dexit Plan dot com. And I guess I’ll leave you with a text story. We worked with a church here locally. They had their domain name purchased in 1997 and posted as in your own personal name. The person passed away over 20 years ago. Nothing was ever done with the titling of the church’s domain name. But the church has been forever on this domain name. It’s been over 50 years so to remark it. Rebranding a dot org is not an easy task. Actually, no kidding it took us nine months to get the church back their domain name. That was finding people from 20 years ago reopening email accounts from a long time ago, getting signatures verified and processed. It is actually doable, but it is definitely a task. So planning ahead of time would save hundreds of hours and a lot of pain. Absolutely. Frazer Rice (27:52.241)No, good object lesson for companies too. That it’s a good idea to see who owns what. Your domain name, any other digital IP, we’ll call it that. If you don’t have that in place. You may have a real forensic accounting job in the tech world to get everything back. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (28:02.274)Yep. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (28:10.337)That’s right. Natalia Parker (28:10.72)Yeah. Frazer Rice (28:11.705)Natalia, Tatiana, thank you so much for being on and we’ll look forward to talking again soon. Tatyana Thurston I Dexit (28:16.811)Thank you so much. Natalia Parker (28:16.888)Thank you. TRUSTEE RESOURCES TRUSTEES AND DIGITAL ASSETS NORTH CAROLINA ESTATE RESOURCES Titles Mastering Digital Estate Planning: Protecting Your Online Legacy The Future of Wealth: Managing Digital Assets After Death https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Actually-Intelligent-Decision-Making-1-ebook/dp/B07FPQJJQT/
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Sun, 29 Mar 2026 15:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/842 http://relay.fm/mpu/842 David Sparks and Stephen Robles Stephen and David dig into listener feedback on iCloud security, Dropbox alternatives, AI robot assistants, Apple Intelligence Shortcuts, Claude computer control, and more! Stephen and David dig into listener feedback on iCloud security, Dropbox alternatives, AI robot assistants, Apple Intelligence Shortcuts, Claude computer control, and more! clean 4936 Stephen and David dig into listener feedback on iCloud security, Dropbox alternatives, AI robot assistants, Apple Intelligence Shortcuts, Claude computer control, and more! This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: SaneBox: Take back control of your inbox. 1Password: Never forget a password again. Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. You can watch the podcast over on YouTube. Credits The Mac Power Users Stephen Robles David Sparks The Editor Jim Metzendorf The Fixer Kerry Provanzano More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback Alter | AI Stream Deck + XL How to turn on Advanced Data Protection for iCloud Maestral CloudMounter Transloader for Mac, iPhone Downie Hazel Obsidian Why I'm Making the Switch: A Two-Week Journey with NotePlan Carbon Copy Cloner OneTap for iPhone Two-Way Translate Shortcut Remember This to Reminders Shortcut Put Claude to work on your computer
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