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MPs aren't just getting excited about an upcoming election, but also the fruity WhatsApp messages they're receiving, can we trust AI with our health, and who on earth is pretending to be a producer for the Drew Barrymore TV show?All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by John Hawes.Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.Episode links:Naked photos sent in WhatsApp ‘phishing' attacks on UK MPs and staff - Politico.How I was targeted in the Westminster honeytrap - BBC News.The Westminster honeytrap plotter tried to catch me too - The Times.How Westminster WhatsApp ‘honey trapper' targeted party conference season - Politico.William Wragg quits Commons roles over Westminster honeytrap - BBC News.A new prescription - The Economist.Change Healthcare faces second ransomware dilemma weeks after ALPHV attack - The Register.‘The Drew Barrymore Show' Targeted by Fraudsters in Celebrity Scamming Effort - Yahoo! News.‘Drew Barrymore Show' Targeted in Hacking, ID Fraud Scam by Imposter Who Posed as Producer and More - Variety.Guy Fieri Calls Drew Barrymore “Gangster” For Talking With Her “Mouth Full Of Food” On ‘The Drew Barrymore Show' - Decider. Beware The Fake Drew Barrymore Le Creuset Cookware Giveaway Scam - Malware Tips.Carmen - Royal Opera House.Mandy - BBC iPlayer.Anita de Monte Laughs Last - Bloomsbury.Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and stuff)Sponsored by:Kiteworks – Step
James 5 New King James Version Rich Oppressors Will Be Judged 5 Come now, you rich, weep and howl for your miseries that are coming upon you! 2 Your riches [1]are corrupted, and your garments are moth-eaten. 3 Your gold and silver are corroded, and their corrosion will be a witness against you and will eat your flesh… The post John Hawes – James 5:1-5:20 appeared first on Springs Lighthouse.
Deepfake shenanigans strike users of troubled crypto firm FTX, the perils of charging your electric vehicle, and is Microsoft's takeover of Activision good news for video game fanatics.All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by John Hawes of AMTSO.Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.Episode links:Larry David promotes FTX in Superbowl ad - YouTube.Crypto giant FTX collapses into bankruptcy - BBC News.FTX's new CEO: "Never in my career have I seen such a complete failure" - CBS News.Tom Brady, Giselle Bündchen, Larry David & Steph Curry Caught In FTX Crypto Fallout With Class Action Suit - Deadline.Bankman-Fried's FTX, senior staff, parents bought Bahamas property worth $300 milion - Reuters.Tweet showing Sam Bankman-Fried deepfake scam - Twitter.FTX Founder Deepfake Offers Refund to Victims in Verified Twitter Account Scam - Vice.Crypto.com CEO admits company accidentally sent 320,000 ETH ($416 million) to another crypto exchange a few weeks prior - Web3 is going great.Sandia studies vulnerabilities of electric vehicle charging infrastructure - Sandia Labs.Review of Electric Vehicle Charger Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities, Potential Impacts, and Defenses - MDPI.Shocker: EV charging infrastructure is seriously insecure - The Register.Microsoft to acquire Activision Blizzard to bring the joy and community of gaming to everyone, across every device - Microsoft.Gaming for everyone, everywhere: our view on the Activision Blizzard acquisition - Microsoft.
Welcome to the Adventures of Alice & Bob podcast. Today's episode is hosted by Karl Lankford. He is joined by John Hawes, the COO of AMTSO, to talk about building a world class virus replicator with spare computer parts, the importance of independent testing labs, and how more collaboration can help improve the cybersecurity industry.
The first question that physiatrist and rehabilitation medicine specialist Lisa Bliss MD asks a patient is ‘What do you want to achieve?' Whether their answer is to run a marathon or to be able to lift their grandchild, Bliss focuses her treatment on giving patients the tools to succeed on their own terms. In this episode, Bliss talks with John Hawes and Clark Buckner about her patient-centered care, her own experience with endurance and the importance of adaptability.
The mind is one of our most important health assets. According to Speech Pathologist and student of the ancient Tibetan practice of mind science, Cindy Shaw CCC; SLP, we can take care of our mind through lots of dedicated and disciplined time, determination and reflection. On this episode, Shaw explains to co-hosts John Hawes and Clark Buckner how we can exercise control over our own happiness through dedicated work.
Physical therapy can't always stick to the same script. When Michele Jacobs DPT, physical therapist at Cascade Summit, works on patients with complex pain conditions, she customizes their care — and effectively transforms their lives. Jacobs shares with John Hawes and Clark Buckner how she uses her hands to heal patients with amazing results. She dives into gender considerations for delivering effective care, the importance of listening and how to advocate for your patients.
Keith Embray's journey to professional football wasn't an easy one. But, even after multiple rejections, setbacks and injuries, Embray found himself playing on the NFL stage. In this episode, Embray tells co-hosts John Hawes and Clark Buckner how physical therapists made an impact on his professional football career, the importance of mentorship and how he guides student athletes for life after graduation.
Whether you're an Olympic track champion or a recreational golfer, Randy Bauer knows that athletes of all kinds want to make the most of their movement for as long as they can. That's where he steps in. In this episode, RPM physical therapist Bauer discusses with John Hawes and Clark Buckner his work with elite athletes from all over the country, the physical demands of therapy and the way to build relationships through your practice.
Aquatic rehabilitation not only improves movement for Physical Therapy patients, but has beneficial effects for mental well-being as well. That's why Bruce Becker MD, longtime physician and director of aquatic rehabilitation, uses water to facilitate physical and mental transformations. In this episode, Becker joins John Hawes and Clark Buckner to share the physiology and neuropsychology behind warm water immersion, the benefits of the practice and how he believes it can shape the future.
After extensive aquatic rehabilitation training in Europe, Julianne Alford is making a splash now as RPM's Clinical Director in Spokane, WA. In this episode, Alford enlightens co-hosts Clark Buckner and John Hawes on the many ways aquatic therapy facilitates healing, builds strength and increases stamina on land, and why it's beneficial for all ages and fitness levels.
Before some patients step into the physical therapist's office, they might find themselves undergoing surgery. On this episode, orthopedic surgeon Alan Greenwald sits down with Clark Buckner and John Hawes to explain the transformative technology of the industry, the training it takes and the importance of the therapy that comes after.
Some may think of physical therapy only as a means to help repair damage resulting from injury or disease. But what if it could help prevent impaired movement from happening in the first place? On our first episode of Powering Health and Wellness with RPM Rehab, co-hosts Clark Buckner and John Hawes discuss the wide range of solutions physical therapy offers for when life gets in the way of our ability to move. Hawes also shares ideas about strategies for and benefits of taking care of and preserving our health, offers insight into how movement shapes our lives and provides a glimpse into the future of the industry.
The Great Londini has gathered a two million strong army to out TikTok trolls, there's a bad supply chain vulnerability in many IoT devices, and how did Wikipedia pages end up covered in Nazi swastikas? All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by John Hawes (who has a very controversial Pick of the Week...) Visit https://www.smashingsecurity.com/239 to check out this episode's show notes and episode links. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or on the Smashing Security subreddit, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Follow us on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guest: John Hawes.
Join us for a not-to-be-missed episode of The Scuttlebutt. For years, The Pech was the most kinetic spot on the planet - so why would a college student risk his life by spending a semester abroad embedded with our military? To answer this question and many more is special guest, Wesley Morgan, author of THE HARDEST PLACE: THE AMERICAN MILITARY ADRIFT IN AFGHANISTAN'S PECH VALLEY. Also joining us is Army and Afghan War veteran, John Hawes. Both gentlemen bring a deep and personal knowledge of the military's struggles and sparse successes in the Pech to The Scuttlebutt. Did we mention this isn't to be missed? For our audio listeners: head to veteransbreakfastclub.org/scuttlebutt to watch the video version of this week's episode and read more. And a big thank you to D&D Metal Recycling and Auto Salvage for sponsoring the Scuttlebutt! https://danddautosalvage.com/
Who's been dressing Robox players up in red baseball caps? Which ransomware victim's negotations got spied on by the media? And should Jason Bieber think twice before touching his hat? Oh, and we need to talk about squirrels... All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by John Hawes. Visit https://www.smashingsecurity.com/185 to check out this episode’s show notes and episode links. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or on the Smashing Security subreddit, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guest: John Hawes.
The UK's Labour Party kicks off its election campaign with claims that it has suffered a sophisticated cyber-attack, Apple's credit card is accused of being sexist, and what is Google up to with Project Nightingale? All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by John Hawes. Visit https://www.smashingsecurity.com/154 to check out this episode’s show notes and episode links. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or on the Smashing Security subreddit, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guest: John Hawes.
WannaCry's "accidental hero" pleads guilty to malware charges, Samsung and Nokia have fingerprint fumbles, the NCSC publishes a list of 100,000 dreadful passwords, and Apple finds itself at the centre of an identity mix-up. All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by John Hawes. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, on the Smashing Security subreddit, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guest: John Hawes.
A FaceTime bug allows callers to see and hear you before you answer the phone, Facebook's Nick Clegg tries to convince us the social network is changing its ways, and IoT hacking is big in Japan. All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by John Hawes from AMTSO. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guest: John Hawes.
Who's been collecting the voice prints of millions of people saying "My voice is my password"? Why has it become tougher for law enforcement to scoop up cellphone data? And who's been turning up your central heating? All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by John Hawes of AMTSO. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Special Guest: John Hawes.
How come Apple's Mac App Store authorised a buggy app that mined for cryptocurrency in the background? How can a Mosquito attack steal data from an air-gapped computer? And is China keeping score on its social media-loving citizens? All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, who are joined this week by special guest John Hawes. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Special Guest: John Hawes.
Is your dildo listening to you? Do you trust Facebook with your most intimate photos? And just how did a vengeful DDoSer come up with that nickname? All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, who are joined this week by special guest John Hawes. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Special Guest: John Hawes.
Hackers are holding HBO to ransom after a massive data breach, and have leaked the phone numbers and email addresses of "Game of Thrones" cast members. Has security firm Carbon Black been leaking customers's sensitive files while trying to scan them? And Disney's mobile apps are accused of spying on kids... All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by John Hawes. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Special Guest: John Hawes.
Hackers are blackmailing cosmetic surgery patients, and threatening to release their naked photos. A British Airways IT snafu causes travel chaos for thousands. And Germany is threatening to throw hefty fines at Facebook if it can't police its content properly. All this and "Covfefe" is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by special guest John Hawes. Show notes: Cosmetic surgery hacked. Nude photos and data exposed on the dark web, as hackers blackmail patients - Bitdefender. Lithuanian cosmetic surgery firm's website - Grožio Chirurgija. British Airways: Chaos continues at Heathrow - BBC News. What went wrong at BA? - BBC News. Delta finally explained how one power outage grounded an entire airline - BGR. Facebook said Germany's plan to tackle fake news would make social media companies delete legal content - Business Insider. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles. Spanish art restorer, 82, who turned Jesus into a 'hairy monkey' in clumsy restoration of famous work signs merchandising deal as image gets imprinted on T-shirts - Daily Mail. Clash of Clans - Supercell. This is what Candy Crush does to your brain - The Guardian. Sweet Sweet - Reverb Nation. Help Sweet Sweet - Bonnaroo Bound! - GoFundMe. Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and stuff) Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Special Guest: John Hawes.
Don't let an internet-enabled sex toy make your most private moments oh-so-public. Samsung's wannabe-Android-killer is found lacking. And did you hear about the firm that is micro-chipping its employees? All this and more is discussed by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by special guest John Hawes. Show notes: Vulnerable Wi-Fi dildo camera endoscope. Yes really - Pen Test Partners Samsung's Android Replacement Is a Hacker's Dream - Motherboard Companies start implanting microchips into workers' bodies - LA Times This episode of Smashing Security is made possible by the generous support of Recorded Future — the real-time threat intelligence company whose patented machine learning technology continuously analyzes technical, open, and dark web sources to give organizations unmatched insight into emerging threats. Sign up for free daily threat intelligence updates at recordedfuture.com/intel Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Special Guest: John Hawes.
Google+ Hangout Show Notes Hosts Preston Wiley, CISSP, CCNA Mike Hill, CISSP Articles Feds Are Suspects in New Malware That Attacks Tor Anonymity by Kevin Poulsen (Wired), Freedom Hosting arrest and takedown linked to Tor privacy compromise by John Hawes (nakedsecurity blog) Take two: Twitter drops SMS for private keys stored on Android or iPhone smartphones, adds previously missing recovery capability by Mathew J. Schwartz (Information Week), Twitter hardens two-factor authentication with app-based secure logins by Neil McAllister (The Register), New Twitter Login Verification System Avoids SMS Codes by Dennis Fisher (threatpost)
Google+ Hangout Show Notes Hosts Preston Wiley, CISSP, CCNA Mike Hill, CISSP Keith Watson, CISSP-ISSAP, CISA Articles Personal data on 72,000 staff taken in University of Delaware hack by John Hawes (nakedsecurity blog), Stanford University hacked, becomes latest data breach victim by John Hawes (nakedsecurity blog), Stanford University Is Investigating An Apparent Security Breach, Urges Community To Reset Passwords by Billy Gallagher (Tech Crunch), University of Massachusetts Announces Data Breach by Gabriel Perna (Healthcare Informatics), University of Virginia Admits Data Breach by Jeff Goldman (eSecurity Planet)