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Podcast: Error Code (LS 27 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: EP 63: Chief Hacking OfficerPub date: 2025-05-27Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThis is a story about a Chief Hacking Officer who draws on his expertise in physical and virtual security assessments—along with some intuitive AI-driven coding—to safeguard Operational Technology. Colin Murphy of Frenos and Mitnick Security talks about how some of his early assessment work with Kevin Mitnick is helping him with OT security today.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Robert Vamosi, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
This is a story about a Chief Hacking Officer who draws on his expertise in physical and virtual security assessments—along with some intuitive AI-driven coding—to safeguard Operational Technology. Colin Murphy of Frenos and Mitnick Security talks about how some of his early assessment work with Kevin Mitnick is helping him with OT security today.
Takedown (2000)Directed By: Joe ChappelleStarring: Skeet Ulrich, Russell Wong, Angela Featherstone, Shooter McGavinIt's pretty safe to say the information superhighway is a dangerous place, with all the flying numbers, letters and symbols floating in your face. Thankfully for super hacker Kevin Mitnick, he's got the ability to swat them away and use his friend social engineering to steal the Noki-tel code from White Hat Super Cracker Tsutomu Shimomura in the ultimate game of Cat and Mouse. IMDB describes the film as "This film is based on the story of the capture of computer hacker Kevin Mitnick.", which is very informative. Thanks IMDB!We Also Talked About:Excorcist II: Heretic (Amazon)Luther: Never Too Much (Hulu)Death Wish (Amazon)My Cousin Vinny (Amazon)All Things Must Pass (Tower Records) (Amazon)Lavalantula (Tubi)Freedom Downtime (Youtube)Kevin Mitnick Wanted Poster (5'11") TAKE THAT JOHN.The Pube Beard Like what you hear here? We're on the youtubes now with our entire new back catalog and some upcoming exclusive content available at https://youtube.com/@deweypodmonster(Some of the above links are affiliate links, if you purchase through these affiliate links we do get a small kickback, and it's the best way to support this show!).Rate and Review us on the podcast platform of your choice!As always, remember, you can always find the latest goings on at our website https://Crap.TownCheck out our fellow podcast network members at https://Yourunpodcast.com
Kevin Mitnick fue un hacker legendario. Durante los 80 accedió ilegalmente a sistemas de empresas como Digital Equipment y, tras violar su libertad condicional, fue fugitivo por más de dos años. Cumplió cinco años de prisión tras ser arrestado en 1995; un hecho que le reformó para terminar dedicándose a la educación digital a través de conferencias y como consultor de ciberseguridad. Murió en 2023, dejando tras de sí un importante legado en la historia del hacking. Y descubre más historias curiosas en el canal National Geographic y en Disney + Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeden z nejznámějších počítačových hackerů byl po mnohaletém pátrání FBI konečně dopaden 15. února 1994... Už jako kluk z lidí zvídavými otázkami tahal informace, které mu pomáhali nabourat se do firemních systémů. Jako student informatiky aplikoval své postupy na počítače. V 80. letech se stal obávaným fantomem digitálního světa a našel slabiny v systémech firem IBM, Motorola nebo Nokia. Po propuštění z vězení se z něj stal expert na kybernetickou bezpečnost.
Jeden z nejznámějších počítačových hackerů byl po mnohaletém pátrání FBI konečně dopaden 15. února 1994... Už jako kluk z lidí zvídavými otázkami tahal informace, které mu pomáhali nabourat se do firemních systémů. Jako student informatiky aplikoval své postupy na počítače. V 80. letech se stal obávaným fantomem digitálního světa a našel slabiny v systémech firem IBM, Motorola nebo Nokia. Po propuštění z vězení se z něj stal expert na kybernetickou bezpečnost.Všechny díly podcastu Příběhy z kalendáře můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
The CISO role is constantly changing. With all the shifts in cybersecurity, it's crucial to find ways to attract new talent to close the growing skills gap. CISOs now juggle complex systems managed at multiple levels and handle burnout amongst many other responsibilities. Today's guest is Jill Knesek. Jill is the Chief Information Security Officer for Blackline, a company that does financial SaaS solutions. It's based out of the Los Angeles area. She's been there almost three years now as the CISO, running the information security team. She previously served as Chief Security Officer for BT Global Services. She has more than 15 years' experience directing security programs, including service as a special agent for the FBI assigned to the Cyber Crime Squad in Los Angeles Field Office, where she was involved in several high-profile cases, including Kevin Mitnick. In this episode, we cover the CISO role evolving from low visibility to a C-level position, managing multi-cloud infrastructures and aligning with other teams and the ongoing cybersecurity skills gap and burnout. Jill also talks about incident response and crisis management and collaboration within the cybersecurity community to fill the blind spots and strengthen the defenses. Show Notes: [01:23] She's now the Chief Information Security Officer for Blackline, a company that does financial SaaS solutions. [02:00] She was also an FBI special agent for 3 and 1/2 years working cybercrime. She was super excited, because this was her lifelong dream. [03:35] She loved the FBI, but she knew she could do more for the industry on the private side. [04:21] Jill talks about how the CISO role has evolved. It's now a C-level position. [06:26] Some of the boards were very interested in what was going on with security. There has to be a balance with funding and proving your success. [07:39] Now complexity is an issue. [09:03] The cloud adds so many connecting services. [11:45] CISOs are getting more responsibility and need more qualified people in their teams. There's a gap with not enough people coming into the cybersecurity industry. [12:30] How the idea of stress and working nights and weekends can deter some graduates from the cybersecurity industry. [15:15] Boards and executive committees expect the CISO to be right in the middle of things. They want real-time updates and to know what everyone is working on right now. [17:47] The importance of keeping a calm level-headed view when something goes wrong. [21:41] We learn about the flow of straightening out curves or incidents. Learn during the small incidents and practice the process. [23:57] The importance of not scolding the team for being too quick to react. It's better to have a false alarm than to ignore a serious problem. [25:10] Jill does a one-to-one with everyone on her team each quarter. She tries to Mentor them with some of the things that she's learned. [30:29] We hear about a couple of incidents where ransomware got into the environment. [35:01] When someone else reported that something weird was going on in the network. [38:27] To help with the talent gap, we need to start introducing cybersecurity at the high school level. [42:15] It's important for CISOs to be connected with other groups and events. Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review. Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page whatismyipaddress.com Easy Prey on Instagram Easy Prey on Twitter Easy Prey on LinkedIn Easy Prey on YouTube Easy Prey on Pinterest Jill Knesek at Blackline Jill Knesek on LinkedIn
Kevin Mitnick, the world's most famous hacker, passed away on Jul. 16, 2023, but his namesake Blog is alive and kicking. A recent Mitnick Security post on ransomware awareness training states that some huge companies, such as Garmin, have had to pay millions of dollars in order to regain access to their networks. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Steve Morgan, Founder of Cybersecurity Ventures and Editor-in-Chief at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. The Cybercrime Magazine Update airs weekly and covers the latest news, interviews, podcasts, reports, videos, and special productions from Cybercrime Magazine, published by Cybersecurity Ventures. For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
The Second Part, HOPE's Second New Year, Attendance, Location, Improvements, A Striking Walk Through Classrooms, The Legacy Speech, Friends, Lore, Legacy, Ed Piskor, Cheshire Catalyst, Kevin Mitnick, Sinitar, What We Leave Behind, The Extra Effort, A Summary. I had a wonderful time at HOPE 15 (2024) and consider it my home hacker conference now. I wore three suits and made many new friends, and I'm sure the recordings will be a joy to watch.
Ep356-Art Bell-Kevin Mitnick-Computer Hacking
Art Bell - Kevin Mitnick - Computer Hacking
In questa puntata di Dee Giallo Story Carlo Lucarelli racconta la storia del programmatore e hacker Kevin Mitnick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Text us, PsyclithidsIn this episode, we explore the concept of the 'rogue spirit' emphasizing independent thinking, resourcefulness, and problem-solving as key traits that can be developed in real life. Drawing parallels between fantasy rogues and real-world skills, We discuss a three-month plan designed to cultivate agility, strategic thinking, and adaptability.I recommend 3 specific books that align with the rogue mindset, including 'Thinking, Fast and Slow' by Daniel Kahneman, 'Steal Like an Artist' by Austin Kleon, and 'The Art of Deception' by Kevin Mitnick to build foundational knowledge. Through activities like practicing agility, engaging in strategic games, and embracing adaptability through improvisation, listeners are encouraged to enhance their dexterity and intelligence. This episode highlights the importance of ethical problem-solving and how acquiring a vast array of skills through consistent, dedicated practice can lead to success. Keywords: dnd, D&D, dnd podcast, dungeons and dragons, podcast, ttrpg, rpg, roleplaying, roleplaying game, DM, dungeon master, game master, dnd ideas, Podcast Art by Kyle BaerlocherIntro music by 33nano from
Art Coviello, Jr. spent nearly 20 years with RSA Security, from 1995 to 2015. He held positions including Executive Chairman, CEO, President & COO, and EVP. During his tenure, the RSA Conference grew to become the largest gathering of security professionals in the world. Coviello credits the genius of Jim Bidzos, creator of the RSA Conference, as its driving force. Take a trip down memory lane in this episode and you'll listen to stories and observations about RSA founders Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman, Kevin Mitnick, Bill Gates, Marty Hellman, Whitfield Diffie, and others.
In 1991, Kevin Mitnick was bouncing back from what was probably the lowest point of his life. He began to rebuild his life: he started working out and lost a hundred pounds, and most importantly - he was finally on the path towards ditching his self-destructive obsession of hacking. But just as he was in the process of turning his life around, his brother introduced him to a hacker named Eric Heinz, who told him about a mysterious piece of equipment he came across while breaking into Pacific Bell: SAS, a testing system that allowed its user to listen in on all the calls going through the telephone network. SAS proved to be too great of a temptation for Mitnick, who desperately wanted to wield the power that the testing system could afford him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
For Kevin Mitnick - perhaps the greatest social engineer who ever lived - hacking was an obsession: even though it ruined his marriage, landed him in scary correction facilities and almost cost him his sanity in solitary confinement, Mitnick wasn't able to shake the disease that compelled him to keep breaking into more and more communication systems. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
A*La première de « Rhapsody in blue » de George Gershwin et la première de la Cage aux folles au théâtre , l'interdiction du rock'n'roll en Iran annoncé par la CBS, Kevin Mitnick « El condor » célèbre pirate informatique et ou encore le dernier concert de Chopin à Paris. Voilà le programme de cette nouvelle folle semaine avec Lucile Poulain. Sujets traités : George Gershwin, Jean Poiret , Michel Serrault, Cage aux Folles, Ennio Morricone, rock'n'roll, Kevin Mitnick, El condor, Frédéric Chopin Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 15h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Kevin Mitnick visits Google to discuss his book ""Ghost in the Wires: My Adventures as the World's Most Wanted Hacker.” Kevin Mitnick was the most elusive computer break-in artist in history. He accessed computers and networks at the world's biggest companies--and however fast the authorities were, Mitnick was faster, sprinting through phone switches, computer systems, and cellular networks. He spent years skipping through cyberspace, always three steps ahead and labeled unstoppable. But for Kevin, hacking wasn't just about technological feats - it was an old fashioned confidence game that required guile and deception to trick the unwitting out of valuable information. Driven by a powerful urge to accomplish the impossible, Mitnick bypassed security systems and blazed into major organizations including Motorola, Sun Microsystems, and Pacific Bell. But as the FBI's net began to tighten, Kevin went on the run, engaging in an increasingly sophisticated cat and mouse game that led through false identities, a host of cities, plenty of close shaves, and an ultimate showdown with the FBI, who would stop at nothing to bring him down. “Ghost in the Wires” is a thrilling true story of intrigue, suspense, and unbelievable escape, and a portrait of a visionary whose creativity, skills, and persistence forced the authorities to rethink the way they pursued him, inspiring ripples that brought permanent changes in the way people and companies protect their most sensitive information. Originally published in September of 2011. Visit http://youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle/ to watch the video.
If there was an original gangster of the information superhighway, Kevin Mitnick (aka Condor) would be it. This is the story of the man who started it all. Originally aired on October 20, 2021. Support us on Patreon! Shop Modem Mischief Merch Created, Produced & Hosted by Keith Korneluk Written & Researched by Jonah Svihus Edited, Mixed & Mastered by Greg Bernhard Theme Song “You Are Digital” by Computerbandit Show Transcript
Dan Küykendall visits The Application Security Podcast to discuss his series "Why All AppSec Products Suck" and explain why software companies should understand the uses and limitations of any security tool. The series aims to highlight the limitations of each tool and to help users make informed decisions when selecting the right tools for their needs. In this field, there is no such thing as an expert; there is always something new to learn.Dan, Chris, and Robert remember the late Kevin Mitnick, a well-known figure in the cybersecurity community. They share their personal experiences with Mitnick, highlighting his curiosity, humility, and the importance of remembering that everyone in the cybersecurity community is a regular person with feelings and concerns.The hosts discuss the challenges of dealing with heavy client-side applications, such as those built with React, and the difficulties faced by Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) scanners in handling different data formats and client-side complexities. They share their experiences in redesigning DAST scanners to handle various data formats and the importance of separating data formats from attack payloads. Dan helps Chris see the usefulness of DAST in certain situations, such as a large enterprise, without hiding some of the limitations inherent in DAST.The podcast also touches on the importance of training engineers in web security and the need for a collection of tools that address different security concerns. The hosts emphasize the value of designing security into applications from the beginning and the role of training in achieving this goal. Learning the basics, such as understanding TCP/IP, is still important for security and developers.To gain more valuable insights and resources from Dan KuykendallThe Dan On Dev website - https://danondev.comSocial Media- https://twitter.com/dan_kuykendall- https://twitter.com/Dan_On_Dev- https://instagram.com/dan_on_dev- https://facebook.com/danondevFOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: ➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast Thanks for Listening! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
First up in the news: Mint Monthly News, Fedora Asahi Remix debuts, Wine 8.13 releases, Debian makes RISC-V official, Inkscape 1.3 released, Canonical seizes LXD maintenance, Google will start deleting inactive accounts in December, Google does something “dangerous” to chromium, ChromeOS splits browser from OS, Derrick Wong leaves XFS, In security and privacy: Zenbleed: A new Flaw in AMD Zen 2 Processors Then in our Wanderings: Joe fixes a van, Moss just tries to keep up, Bill rants about Audacity, and Majid joins in the heatwave In our Innards section, we discuss the passing of Kevin Mitnick and a few of its repercussions to the Linux and security communities And finally, the feedback and a couple of suggestions Download
Are you into phreaking for phone sex? Do Rollerblades turn you on? Does the name Captain Midnight mean anything to you? Have you been to Chuck Woolery's Wienerbarn of Science? If so, "Hackers" is the movie for you. This 1995 box-office bust gave us prime Angelina Jolie, Johnny Lee Miller and Matthew Lillard (plus a sub-prime Fisher Stevens) wearing the best cutting-edge fashion the studio could muster. It highlighted blazing-fast 28.8 kbps modems, sweet online handles and some unnecessarily trippy animations. In this episode, the Shat Crew discusses Hackers' gratuitous product placement, the movie's incredible two-disc soundtrack, the exploits of the late Kevin Mitnick and the missed opportunity for a "Kids" crossover film. SUBSCRIBE Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
On this episode of Security Noise, we remember the man who changed InfoSec forever—Kevin Mitnick, who recently passed away after a battle with cancer. TrustedSec CEO Dave Kennedy joins in to share some of our favorite stories and memories of Kevin. Security Noise is hosted by Geoff Walton and Producer/Contributor Skyler Tuter.
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In July famous security researcher Kevin Mitnick passed away. We briefly pay tribute to Kevin and talk about his contributions to white hat hacking as a practice.
Roger Grimes is an industry expert and the Data Driven Defense Evangelist for KnowBe4. In this episode, Roger and host Charlie Osborne remember Kevin Mitnick, one of the most influential individuals in cyber defense. To learn more about our sponsor, KnowBe4, visit https://knowbe4.com
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, talks about Kevin Mitnick, 59, who died peacefully on Sunday, July 16, 2023, after valiantly battling pancreatic cancer for more than a year. Woz tells a hilarious story at the end. Kevin is widely known as the World's Most Famous Hacker.
Picture of the Week. R.I.P. Kevin Mitnick. Apple says: "Thanks, but we'd rather leave." Web Environment Integrity. Web Analytics under the spotlight. More progress on the IoT security front. The "Expeditionary cyber force". Ransomware payouts being made much less often. MOVEit Update. TikTok + Passkeys. Closing the Loop. SpinRite. Satellite Insecurity, Part 2. Show Notes: https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-932-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: drata.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
Picture of the Week. R.I.P. Kevin Mitnick. Apple says: "Thanks, but we'd rather leave." Web Environment Integrity. Web Analytics under the spotlight. More progress on the IoT security front. The "Expeditionary cyber force". Ransomware payouts being made much less often. MOVEit Update. TikTok + Passkeys. Closing the Loop. SpinRite. Satellite Insecurity, Part 2. Show Notes: https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-932-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: drata.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
Picture of the Week. R.I.P. Kevin Mitnick. Apple says: "Thanks, but we'd rather leave." Web Environment Integrity. Web Analytics under the spotlight. More progress on the IoT security front. The "Expeditionary cyber force". Ransomware payouts being made much less often. MOVEit Update. TikTok + Passkeys. Closing the Loop. SpinRite. Satellite Insecurity, Part 2. Show Notes: https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-932-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: drata.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
Picture of the Week. R.I.P. Kevin Mitnick. Apple says: "Thanks, but we'd rather leave." Web Environment Integrity. Web Analytics under the spotlight. More progress on the IoT security front. The "Expeditionary cyber force". Ransomware payouts being made much less often. MOVEit Update. TikTok + Passkeys. Closing the Loop. SpinRite. Satellite Insecurity, Part 2. Show Notes: https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-932-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: drata.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
Picture of the Week. R.I.P. Kevin Mitnick. Apple says: "Thanks, but we'd rather leave." Web Environment Integrity. Web Analytics under the spotlight. More progress on the IoT security front. The "Expeditionary cyber force". Ransomware payouts being made much less often. MOVEit Update. TikTok + Passkeys. Closing the Loop. SpinRite. Satellite Insecurity, Part 2. Show Notes: https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-932-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: drata.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
Picture of the Week. R.I.P. Kevin Mitnick. Apple says: "Thanks, but we'd rather leave." Web Environment Integrity. Web Analytics under the spotlight. More progress on the IoT security front. The "Expeditionary cyber force". Ransomware payouts being made much less often. MOVEit Update. TikTok + Passkeys. Closing the Loop. SpinRite. Satellite Insecurity, Part 2. Show Notes: https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-932-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: drata.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
Angelo is back from Disney with some thoughts, a hacking legend has passed away, and there's a strike in Hollywoodland. In the paranormal, a strange signal is coming from space and then the duo discusses the 1985 film Eternal Evil AKA The Blue Man.
Twitter to X, FedNow, Meta's LLaMA 2, riding in a Waymo, Kevin Mitnick Elon Musk says Twitter to change logo, adieu to 'all the birds'. Threads use is down to about 6 minutes a day. Fed launches long-awaited instant payments service, modernizing system. Microsoft-Activision $69B Deal Poised to Close Later Than Planned. Pluralistic: Why they're smearing Lina Khan (14 July 2023). Spain antitrust watchdog fines Amazon, Apple $218 million. Apple can delay App Store changes to file Supreme Court plea. Meta and Microsoft Introduce the Next Generation of Llama. Self driving in SF with Alex. G/O media will make more AI-generated stories despite critics. The Biden administration announces its new smart home cybersecurity label. Massachusetts Prepares To Ban The Collection And Abuse Of Cell Phone Location Data. Senate bill crafted with DEA targets end-to-end encryption, requires online companies to report drug activity. The Screen Savers - Kevin Mitnick Is Free. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Ranjan Roy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: NetSuite.com/TWIT mintmobile.com/twit kolide.com/twit drinkAG1.com/twit
Twitter to X, FedNow, Meta's LLaMA 2, riding in a Waymo, Kevin Mitnick Elon Musk says Twitter to change logo, adieu to 'all the birds'. Threads use is down to about 6 minutes a day. Fed launches long-awaited instant payments service, modernizing system. Microsoft-Activision $69B Deal Poised to Close Later Than Planned. Pluralistic: Why they're smearing Lina Khan (14 July 2023). Spain antitrust watchdog fines Amazon, Apple $218 million. Apple can delay App Store changes to file Supreme Court plea. Meta and Microsoft Introduce the Next Generation of Llama. Self driving in SF with Alex. G/O media will make more AI-generated stories despite critics. The Biden administration announces its new smart home cybersecurity label. Massachusetts Prepares To Ban The Collection And Abuse Of Cell Phone Location Data. Senate bill crafted with DEA targets end-to-end encryption, requires online companies to report drug activity. The Screen Savers - Kevin Mitnick Is Free. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Ranjan Roy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: NetSuite.com/TWIT mintmobile.com/twit kolide.com/twit drinkAG1.com/twit
Rich talked about his quest to replace Evernote. In the past week, he's tried note taking apps including Apple Notes, Notion, Google Keep, OneNote, Simplenote, Nimbus, Obsidian and Joplin.David in Melbourne Florida asks about calibrating his new laptop battery.Gmail is asking users to enable Enhanced Safe Browsing. Should you? Probably. It will better protect you against malicious links and emails, but the downside is that you will share a bit more information with Google to help crowdsource these security alerts. Check to see if you have it turned on here.Notable hacker turned cybersecurity expert Kevin Mitnick died at the age of 59.Ben Parr, author of the The AI Analyst newsletter explains what we need to know about AI. Download his AI Cheat Sheet. Mentioned: Claude AI, Bard & ChatGPTJeff in Diamond Bar asks why his Yahoo email isn't working right on his iPhone.Google is increasing the price of YouTube Premium from $12 to $14 a month.Peacock prices are going up from $5 to $6 a month or $10 to $12 a month on the higher end plan.Arron in Texas allowed scam artists to remotely access his computer and he's afraid to turn it back on. Learn more about how to protect yourself from social engineering here.Hyundai and Kia owners need to check if their vehicles need an anti-theft software update.Mike in Irvine has malware on his phone he can't seem to get rid of. Try rebooting into safe mode then deleting any apps you don't need or recognize. Clear the data and cache of your web browser. It might be best to backup any important items on the phone and do a complete factory reset.Kyle Kiang, VP of Nothing joins to talk about their new smartphone called the Nothing Phone (2).Tom in Woodland Hills wants to delete 99,000 emails from his Gmail, but only those older than a year. Use the powerful Gmail search bar to find and select multiple emails at once.Nearby Share for Windows is out of Beta. It's basically AirDrop for Android and Windows computers.Jeff in Inverness, Florida reminiscences about a outliner app called More.Sarah in Huntington Beach asks about VR. Rich says to check out Dreamscape and Two-Bit Circus for in person VR, and Meta Quest 2 for at home VR.Casey in Millington, TN asks about a good wireless scanner he can use with just an iPad. Rich recommends ScanSnap iX100.Johnny Jet joins to share travel tech tips! Don't fall for this high-tech travel scam.Amazon One palm recognition is coming to all Whole Foods locations.An app called Remini lets you generate incredible AI headshots.Samsung is holding it's next Unpacked in Seoul, South Korea.PJ recommends QOwnNotes as an alternative note taking app while Birdie says they like Notability because it's a “very robust app.”Sarah warns that her Alaska Air mileage account was hacked. Be sure to use unique, complex passwords on all accounts and enable two factor authentication where possible.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – Special Guest Neil Saavedra filling in with a look at mental health and the importance of California's 988 hotline AND Google's new AI tool in development to help journalists create headlines & stories…PLUS – Neil shares memories of his friend, famed US hacker Kevin Mitnick, who has passed at the age of 59 - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
In this episode: Kevin Mitnick, Hacker Who Eluded Authorities, Is Dead at 59 The Biden administration is tackling smart devices with a new cybersecurity label Meta is giving away its AI tech to try to beat ChatGPT WormGPT - The Generative AI Tool Cybercriminals Are Using to Launch BEC Attacks Apple Preps Ajax Generative AI, ‘Apple GPT’ to Rival OpenAI and Google The tech that could make the iPhone 15 last hours longer – and change phones forever First Tesla Cybertruck to Roll Off the Line Looks Like It Has a Misaligned Door The Quiet Rise of Real-Time Crime Centers France set to allow police to spy through phones Netflix’s Next Act Is Investing in Video Games Weird and Wacky: Woman in France hit by suspected meteorite while drinking coffee on her porch AI resurrection of Brazilian singer for car ad sparks joy and ethical worries Hyundai put speakers in its new electric car so you can blast fake engine noises around your neighborhood — see it in action A surprisingly simple way to foil car thieves Bipartisan Measure Aims to Force Release of U.F.O. Records Tech Rec: Sanjay - CardPointers Adam - Pi.ai Tech Talk Y’all is a production of Edgewise.Media --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techtalkyall/message
Hacker Kevin Mitnick passed away this week. Back in the 1990s, Mitnick upset a lot of powerful companies by infiltrating their computer systems and became a hero to some and a villain to others. In other news, we've got a lot more AI stories, plus Ukraine authorities bust up a huge botnet operation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sophos analyzes malvertising through purchased Google Ads. The MOVEit vulnerability is remediated faster than most. The DeliveryCheck backdoor is used against Ukrainian targets. SORM is under stress. Ukrainian police roll up another bot farm working in support of Russian influence operations. AJ Nash from ZeroFox provides insights on the White House cybersecurity labeling program. David Moulton from Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 introduces his new segment "Threat Vector." And we bid farewell to Kevin Mitnick. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/137 Selected reading. Bad ad fad leads to IcedID, Gozi infections (Sophos News) New research reveals rapid remediation of MOVEit Transfer vulnerabilities (Bitsight) GRIT Ransomware Report-2023-Q2 (Guidepoint Security) Russia's Turla hackers target Ukraine's defense with spyware (Record) Russian Hackers Probe Ukrainian Defense Sector With Backdoor (Bank Info Security) Russia's vast telecom surveillance system crippled by withdrawal of Western tech, report says (Record) Ukraine's cyber police dismantled a massive bot farm spreading propaganda (Security Affairs) Kevin David Mitnick, August 6, 1963 - July 16, 2023. (Dignity Memorial)
Renowned former hacker, Kevin Mitnick, passed away on July 16th at 59 following a battle with pancreatic cancer. Mitnick's hacking exploits spanned from his youth in the 70s until his capture in 1995. Known for infiltrating cell networks, company and government websites, and famously never financially profiting from his exploits, Mitnick spent five years in … Continue reading Kevin Mitnick: Hacker to Cybersecurity Expert – RIP #1682 → The post Kevin Mitnick: Hacker to Cybersecurity Expert – RIP #1682 appeared first on Geek News Central.
In this installment of The Acc and Jack Show, Chris Acciardi and Jack Gill discuss James Cameron's thoughts on AI, Travis King's trip into North Korea, Yeonmi Park's alternative facts, and more! Acc reminds Jack of the Amy's Baking Company debacle from 2013. Remember that? It's 2023 and bad AAA video games like The Lord of the Rings: Gollum are still being released. James Cameron warned everyone in 1984 about the dangers of artificial intelligence! Travis King vacations in North Korea, while Lord Miles vacations in Afghanistan. Neither of these are going to end well. Acc and Jack learn during recording that famed computer hacker Kevin Mitnick passed away. North Korean defector Yeonmi Park has a lot of say about her homeland, some of which might actually be true. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on July 19th, 2023.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:38): Kevin Mitnick has diedOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36795173&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:17): Stanford president resigns over manipulated research, will retract 3 papersOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36790301&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:05): Advanced Python MasteryOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36785005&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:41): Children of alumni no longer have admissions edge at Carnegie Mellon, PittOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36788274&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:21): Senators to Propose Ban on U.S. Lawmakers, Executive Branch Members Owning StockOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36785467&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(08:57): Bookwyrm – A federated social network for reading booksOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36785285&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:37): Netscape and Sun announce JavaScript (1995)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36782761&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:41): GPT-4 is getting worse over time, not betterOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36786407&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(14:29): ‘No way out': how video games use tricks from gambling to attract big spendersOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36787746&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(16:16): Microsoft faces antitrust scrutiny from the EU over Teams, Office 365Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36782918&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
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John Markoff is a journalist best known for his work covering technology at The New York Times for 28 years until his retirement in 2016 and a book and series of articles about the 1990s pursuit and capture of hacker Kevin Mitnick. John is the author of "What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry" about the culture and consciousness behind the first PCs—the culture being counter– and the consciousness expanded, sometimes chemically. It's a brilliant evocation of Stanford, California, in the 1960s and '70s, where a group of visionaries set out to turn computers into a means for freeing minds and information. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank/support