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Imagine you and your friends are planning a protest, but you fear that if the local authorities find out ahead of time, they might try to stop you. How do you prevent the authorities from discovering what your plans are? Your friends live too far away from each other for you to hold an in-person meeting, and the COVID-19 lockdowns also make such physical meetings illegal. You have to send messages to each other, but you suspect the police are monitoring your Internet connections and your phone conversations. How can you and your friends communicate privately so that your protest is successful? Find out how in this episode. Description: Link to GitHub for the encryption theme project https://github.com/Outsmart-Big-Brother/content-themes/blob/main/encryptionTheme.pyCredits Music by TimMoor from Pixabay - https://pixabay.com/music/ Intro video by Thomas Breher from Pixabay - https://pixabay.com/videos/security-data-security-data-backup-2176/WannaCry image- https://www.wired.it/internet/web/2019/05/13/wannacry-download-virus/?refresh_ce=Clipper Chip image - https://cryptomuseum.com/crypto/usa/img/301216/020/full.jpg For further study ProtonMail - https://protonmail.com/Tutanota - https://tutanota.com/LavaBit -https://www.eff.org/cases/lavabit, https://lavabit.com/Encrypted chat apps - https://protonmail.com/blog/whatsapp-alternatives/Clipper Chip government backdoor to encryption -https://cryptomuseum.com/crypto/usa/clipper.htm WannaCry ransomware - https://www.cnet.com/news/wannacry-wannacrypt-uiwix-ransomware-everything-you-need-to-know/ Licence All original content by Outsmart Big Brother™ here is licenced under Creative Commons Attribution. All non-original content here is either copyright-free or fair-use-applicable. DISCLAIMER This content is for educational purposes only, and is NOT legal, financial, cybersecurity, or any other type of professional advice. Different individuals have different levels of risk tolerance. Not all privacy and censorship resistant technologies are appropriate for all situations. There also may be new tools, methods, and technologies which render portions of this content obsolete. Outsmart Big Brother and its agents make no warranty (whether express or implied) and shall bear no liability for bad stuff that happens as a result of attempting to use technologies, tools, websites, or other things mentioned in this content or any content (whether on outsmartbigbrother.com, social media sites, or elsewhere). Use your brain. Do your homework. Accept the risks that come with making your own choices in life. Be a responsible adult. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outsmart-big-brother/message
Complete show for 11/30/2020 Annotated. Hit play above and scroll to the timestamp below to hear that portion. 0:35: KIVA was “robbed and vandalized,” and Eddy explains what happened, and why the “one voice of opposition in this state” was targeted 6:42: Download the app or visit www.kiva.am / abq.fm to stay in touch with us 11:50: And don't forget www.rockoftalk.chat! 13:35: The problem with New Mexicans: laziness and entitlement 20:35: KIVA's friends and enemies 23:10: Eddy warned, many months ago, that we “didn't have to go down this road” 25:10: The real problem: political leadership 30:10: No one-size-fits-all approach 30:50: MLG lost New Mexicans' faith 32:30: Dowd's overview of today's lockdown “update” — green-yellow-red, “getting used to” waiting for groceries, “illegal” traffic jams, border crossings, blaming Trump, “not fair,” HHS dreaming, and tracking mobility via cell phones 43:30: Eddy is seeking the chairmanship of the Republican Party of New Mexico — he makes his pitch 46:45: The haughtiness, condescension, and smarminess of the thoroughly loathsome Tripp Stelnicki 52:45: Stelnicki thinks waiting in line for food is “a minor inconvenience” 1:00:00: Tripp deserves a pink slip 1:05:30: A caller reports that CenturyLink has “flagged” KIVA 1:12:45: Your texts and calls re: the assault on the station, why you need the Brave browser and a VPN and a Lavabit email address, and leaving New Mexico 1:23:15: Jeff, “the guy with seven kids,” is leaning toward bailing on the Land of Enchantment (for Texas, of course) 1:31:45: The best way to help us is to subscribe — and buy a gift subscription or two 1:35:15: Tom Petty rules! 1:38:35: Your texts and calls re: “green plus,” Mini Mao, new Rona testing facility 1:42:20: The mystery of numbers stations, such as UVB-76, Lincolnshire Poacher, and Cherry Ripe 1:53:15: A decade later, no answer on the death of Mary Han 1:54:20: What happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370? 1:55:10: Dowd's obsession with “Murder on Middle Beach” 2:00:00: Eddy believes that curiosity “cures the mind,” and he and Dowd engage in a wide-ranging discussion that touches on speed reading, Alfred Lin, Tony Hsieh, the latest revelations about UFOs, Art Bell, the “final answer” of socialism and communism, the perversion of science, Fauci's follies, why “we don't know” is not a bad thing, Firing Line, Facebook “fact checking,” and additional cancer deaths from lockdown madness 2:23:30: UNM football, the Land of Enchantment, and the “disease” of losing
Lavabit is back? An Android app triple-threat? Also, snoring apps that aren't snoring about listening to you, Facebook problems, xXx, and much, much more… IF YOU WANT TO SKIP THE CONVERSATION ABOUT ANARCHISM & DIVISION, IT BEGINS AT THE 50 MINUTE MARK, AND ENDS AT THE 1 HOUR AND 16 MINUTES MARK. Special Guest: N/A Stories of the Week:--Some Foreplay: Lavabit is back, the Chrome text field problem, sponsored ads in Facebook Messenger, Facebook outage, Gabe Newell comment, Stylish extension, 1984 has sold out on Amazon.--"Division, Anarchism, and Evolution" HackSec:--"The Meitu Problem: Link: tcrn.ch/2k6QnOj--"The Telegram Problem" Link: bit.ly/2kaooAV, www.securemessagingapps.com/--"The VPN Problem" Link: bit.ly/2jg6uZi, ipleak.net/ Internet of Targets:--"Anti-Snoring Products" Link: abcn.ws/2jFolcY The Climax:--"xXx: The Return of Xander Cage" APPENDIX:--"Roberts & Roberts Brokerage" Link: rrbi.co --"CryptoCompare" Link: www.cryptocompare.com/--”Sovryn Tech Solutions” Link: solutions.zog.ninja --”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew--"NeverAgain.tech" Link: neveragain.tech/--"Surveillance Self-Defense" Link: ssd.eff.org/--"That One Privacy Site" Link: thatoneprivacysite.net/--"Privacytools.io" Link: www.privacytools.io/--"ipleak.net" Link: ipleak.net/--"Secure Messaging Apps" Link: www.securemessagingapps.com/--"Lavabit" Link: lavabit.com--"How to Clear Autofill & Passwords in Chrome" Link: bit.ly/2kaLHKz--"Obsolete! Magazine" Link: obsolete-press.com/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Make easy monthly donations through Patreon: patreon.com/sovryntechDonate with Bitcoin! BTC: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d Donate with PayPal! Link: donate.zog.ninjaDonate with our Amazon Wish List! Link: wishlist.zog.ninja----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can e-mail the show at: bbs@sovryntech.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovNetOr just go to: irc.zog.ninja ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------sovryntech.comtwitter.com/sovryntechsteamcommunity.com/id/ninjaprogram
Lavabit is back? An Android app triple-threat? Also, snoring apps that aren't snoring about listening to you, Facebook problems, xXx, and much, much more… IF YOU WANT TO SKIP THE CONVERSATION ABOUT ANARCHISM & DIVISION, IT BEGINS AT THE 50 MINUTE MARK, AND ENDS AT THE 1 HOUR AND 16 MINUTES MARK. Special Guest: N/A Stories of the Week:--Some Foreplay: Lavabit is back, the Chrome text field problem, sponsored ads in Facebook Messenger, Facebook outage, Gabe Newell comment, Stylish extension, 1984 has sold out on Amazon.--"Division, Anarchism, and Evolution" HackSec:--"The Meitu Problem: Link: tcrn.ch/2k6QnOj--"The Telegram Problem" Link: bit.ly/2kaooAV, www.securemessagingapps.com/--"The VPN Problem" Link: bit.ly/2jg6uZi, ipleak.net/ Internet of Targets:--"Anti-Snoring Products" Link: abcn.ws/2jFolcY The Climax:--"xXx: The Return of Xander Cage" APPENDIX:--"Roberts & Roberts Brokerage" Link: rrbi.co --"CryptoCompare" Link: www.cryptocompare.com/--”Sovryn Tech Solutions” Link: solutions.zog.ninja --”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew--"NeverAgain.tech" Link: neveragain.tech/--"Surveillance Self-Defense" Link: ssd.eff.org/--"That One Privacy Site" Link: thatoneprivacysite.net/--"Privacytools.io" Link: www.privacytools.io/--"ipleak.net" Link: ipleak.net/--"Secure Messaging Apps" Link: www.securemessagingapps.com/--"Lavabit" Link: lavabit.com--"How to Clear Autofill & Passwords in Chrome" Link: bit.ly/2kaLHKz--"Obsolete! Magazine" Link: obsolete-press.com/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Make easy monthly donations through Patreon: patreon.com/sovryntechDonate with Bitcoin! BTC: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d Donate with PayPal! Link: donate.zog.ninjaDonate with our Amazon Wish List! Link: wishlist.zog.ninja----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can e-mail the show at: bbs@sovryntech.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovNetOr just go to: irc.zog.ninja ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------sovryntech.comtwitter.com/sovryntechsteamcommunity.com/id/ninjaprogram
On the show today Scott is joined in studio with our featured guest, the CEO of ShoppingGives, Ronny Sage. Since launching the platform, Ronny built a team of 14 through a focus on strong connections and inspiring innovation. He attributes his success to leading with empathy and embodying his philosophy that he doesn’t have friends, […]
In this final segment, we address the classic conundrum: law enforcement believes that your servers hold key information that would prevent a devastating terror attack, but revealing the information may violate the privacy of the client, or even other unrelated people. What do you do? Ladar Levison answers that very question. Prior to the interview, I explain what "secure email" really means and what it entails - it’s not nearly as simple as it might seem. And time is running out to submit your backup horror stories or maybe success stories! Send your tales to CareyParker@AmericaOutLoud.com for your chance to win a free copy of my book! Ladar Levison serves as the founder, president, and chief executive of Lavabit, where he has worked the past 12 years. Lavabit was created because Mr. Levison believes that privacy is a fundamental, necessary right for a functioning, free and fair democratic society. Presently, Mr. Levison is focused on Lavabit’s Dark Mail Initiative, which aims to make end-to-end email encryption automatic and ubiquitous, while continuing to vigorously advocate for the privacy and free speech rights of all. For Further Insight: Website: www.lavabit.com Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kingladar Additional Resources: Sign up for Lavabit secure email: https://lavabit.com/ Learn more about secure email: https://easycrypt.co/email-privacy-crash-course-part-1-introduction/
Ladar Levison is the CEO and Founder of Lavabit - a secure email service whose most famous customer was Edward Snowden. In part one of my two-part interview with Ladar, we discuss what happened when the FBI came knocking on his door, demanding access to his private security keys. Ladar shares some deep insights into the notion of privacy and intelligence gathering in this country, and how to strike the proper balance. I will also update you on the hot news from two top hacker conferences, including a nasty Mac virus and a bug in Broadcom WiFi chips found in over 1 BILLION devices worldwide. And I will tell you about one of the oldest and best fact-checking sites on the web, and why they need your help. For Further Insight: Website: www.lavabit.com Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kingladar Additional Resources: Sign up for Lavabit secure email: https://lavabit.com/ How to remove Flash: http://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/ditch-flash/ The web’s original fact checker: http://snopes.com/
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What is the difference between civil and criminal asset forfeiture, and are they both theft? Also, What's in the News with stories on an EpiPen update, Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange, cops killing innocents, secession, schools pulling teeth, and the Doomsday Clock. And, an Ancap Apps segment on the return of Lavabit and a Herding Cats […] The post Asset Forfeiture is Theft – TLF054 appeared first on The LAVA Flow Podcast.
Flera EU-länder går emot EU-domstolens förbud mot datalagring. Samtidigt startas flera initiativ som skyddar medborgarna mot övervakning: * E-posttjänsten Protonmail skapar en "hidden service" som användarna kan ansluta till anonymt via Tor. * E-posttjänsten Lavabit, som Edward Snowden använde, återuppstår med säkrare kryptering. * Ändring i Tor möjliggör anonyma sajter som bara kan nås av dem som känner till adressen. * Studenter vid Chalmers tekniska högskola utvecklar ett system för att kryptera foton redan i kameran. Samtidigt kräver polisorganisationen Europol ökade befogenheter. Amnesty riktar skarp kritik mot EU och dess medlemsländer, inte minst för den godtyckliga användningen av begreppet terrorist. Länkar Alexander Davidsson och Torbjörn Rasmusson: A VHDL Architecture for Auto Encrypting SD Cards http://studentarbeten.chalmers.se/publication/245364-a-vhdl-architecture-for-auto-encrypting-sd-cards Amnesty International: Dangerously disproportionate - The ever-expanding National Security State in Europe https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2017/01/dangerously-disproportionate/ 5 juli-podden görs av Karl Andersson och Henrik HAX Alexandersson för svenska 5 juli-stiftelsen. Följ HAX engelska blogg här: https://hax.5july.org/
Andrew and Steve talk about 3D printers, cameras, Dell, Ubuntu, Lavabit, Backblaze, Bitcoin, Clapper, Comey, and the T.
Говорим про противостояние Apple и ФБР (23:47), и про победу искусственного интеллекта в го (47:14). Кроме этого: • Google продаёт Boston Dynamics • Виртуальная реальность В подкасте участвуют: Гриша Пророков, Василий Сонькин, Данияр Шекебаев, Антон Мухатаев. Музыку написал Иван Калашников из «Наади» (спасибо!) Счётчик Uber во втором сезоне: 36 Почта: prorokovgrisha@gmail.com Канал в Telegram: telegram.me/grishaprorokov Канал Васи про «Свинку Пеппу»: https://telegram.me/vsonkine Канал Данияра: https://telegram.me/daniyarsh Ссылки: Google продают Boston Dynaimcs: http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/17/11254676/alphabet-reportedly-putting-robot-builder-boston-dynamics-up-for-sale Виртуальная реальность на GDC: http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/14/11206552/vr-oculus-rift-htv-vive-valve-sony-psvr-GDC Коулон в виртуальной реальности: http://thegrue.com/exploring-kowloon-walled-city-as-a-cat-simple-concept-brilliant-execution/ Подкаст Eurogamer: https://itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/the-eurogamer-podcast/id1076886561?mt=2 Интервью Тима Кука Time: time.com/4262480/tim-cook-apple-fbi-2/ Lavabit и Сноуден: http://www.engadget.com/2016/03/18/edward-snowden-lavabit-target/ The Walk of Life Project: http://www.wolproject.com/ Последние новости про ФБР и Apple: http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/21/11279714/fbi-iphone-apple-trial-delay Текст на Medium про го и работу: https://medium.com/basic-income/deep-learning-is-going-to-teach-us-all-the-lesson-of-our-lives-jobs-are-for-machines-7c6442e37a49#.3qn705aq9 Странные ходы AlphaGo: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2016/03/15/what-alphagos-sly-move-says-about-machine-creativity/ The Guardian про работу будущего: http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/feb/26/future-of-work-remote-controlled-vehicle-operators-in-demand-in-2035 Книга The Ego Tunnel: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5895503-the-ego-tunnel Николай Кукушкин про сознание: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp4fQhT5HAs
"Use the Force Luke" Tonight the very illusive Darth Vader sounding Cliff Baltzey creator of Hushmail joins us to talk with Ladar Levison creator of Lavabit, who in true Howard Roark fashion tore down his own Cortlandt building. "Lavabit" This turned out to be one of the funnest shows we've had the privilege of doing to date.
Summary Andrei Simionescu of the now closed Lavaboom talks to me about the encrypted email service they wanted to make. Details Who he is; a little about Lavaboom; PGP is unfriendly, why did they make it, connection to Lavabit; "but I've got nothing to hide", do I make myself a target by using it; other PGP email initiatives; lawful legal requests; open source for core features, verifying the builds are from the source; how Lavaboom works; is there any clear text ever; losing a password; what kind of encryption is in use; open source problems; hosting; scaling; making money; raising money.
The Crypto Show chats with Ladar Levison and Cody Wilson about the fate of Lavabit and Ladar's new project Dark Mail
Slides Here: https://defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Levison-Watt/DEFCON-22-Levison-Watt-Dark-Mail-UPDATED.pdf Dark Mail Ladar Levison FOUNDER OF LAVABIT, LLC Stephen Watt LEAD DEVELOPER, REFERENCE IMPLEMENTATION, DARK MAIL Data privacy and anonymity have long been cornerstone interests of the computer security world, but not particularly important to the general public. News events in the past year have seen the political climate shift radically, and now data privacy has become big business with secure mail solutions being the focal point of this new found attention. Dark Mail is not the only solution in the secure mail space, but just as Lavabit’s preoccupation with privacy and user autonomy was a rarity when it started over a decade ago, it hopes once again to push mail security forward into a new frontier. It is Dark Mail's objective to achieve the highest degree of security possible - with the introduction of an interoperable mail protocol as an open standard. To that end, we are publishing documents describing the protocol, along with a reference implementations of the client and server under a free software license. What most of the secure email systems in the privacy race have prioritized in tandem are ease of use for the masses, and cryptographically secure encryption of message contents between a sender and recipient. Additionally, they tend to place trust for private key management and encryption in the hands of the end user, and not the mail server. While this would certainly be an improvement over traditional SMTP, it leaves much to be desired. Where do other solutions fall short? Metadata. Dark Mail is designed to minimize the leakage of metadata so that ancillary information like subject lines, recipients, and attachments doesn’t fall into the hands of curious third parties. That means all information about the mail and its contents are completely opaque to everybody but the parties communicating - including the servers handling the messages in transit. Accomplishing these goals wasn’t possible using existing standards, which is why we created a security enhanced flavor of SMTP for mail delivery dubbed DMTP. What separates dmail from competing secure mail designs is the level of security it affords the user while retaining its simplicity of use. We have automated the key management functions, so complex cryptography operations are handled without user interaction. Of equal importance is the need for an implementation that is open to peer review, security audits, and cryptanalysis. Unlike many commercial solutions, dmail isn’t tethered to a single centralized provider; instead it offers the ability for anybody to host secure mail services. Like today, users will be able to access their mail from anywhere, using a web client with client-side encryption, or a traditional client application on their mobile or desktop device for an even greater degree of security. An open standard will guarantee that users have the freedom to adopt any dmail-compatible client or server implementation of their choosing. Most attendees of this presentation will be familiar with the curious story of Lavabit's demise. While Lavabit's hosted mail service refused to surrender unfettered access to its users' secrets, this course of action may not be the obvious choice for network administrators placed in similar situations. Most digital surveillance efforts require the service provider to be complicit with the wiretapping requests of law enforcement. Dmail aims to protect messages from surveillance and tampering - whether it be subversive or coerced - by placing that capability beyond the reach of service providers. With dmail the keys belong to the user, and the message decryption occurs on the user’s device. Even so, users can choose how much to trust a service provider - with standardized modes that reside at different points along the security vs usability spectrum.
Ed Snowden is not alone. And we're not talking about how his girlfriend has moved in with him in Russia. There have been a handful of other technologists who've taken a bold stand and faced off with the U.S. government to protect your privacy from mass surveillance. We don't yet know if it ends well for any of them. Our two guests in this show each risked their livelihood by refusing to help the NSA or FBI snoop on Americans. Let's get to know them. “This is our responsibility as Americans to speak out against something that we think is wrong because we are really setting the standard for future generations,” Ladar Levison. Ladar Levison and William Binney both play a role in the Ed Snowden affair—and they each appear prominently in Laura Poitras' new documentary Citizenfour. Binney worked for the NSA for more than 30 years. He was an early architect of the NSA systems that were eventually used for mass surveillance on U.S. citizens. That wasn't how he intended his programming skills to be used, so he quit and cried foul. Without documents to prove it though, he was overlooked for years by the general public. Ladar Levison built the encrypted email system Lavabit that Ed Snowden has said he used for private communications. Naturally, the FBI wanted to take a look at some of those messages. But rather than turn over the keys to his encryption—something that would have compromised all his clients, not just Snowden—Levison shut down his whole company in dramatic fashion. (He was on a previous episode of New Tech City while under a gag order about the case. Listen here.) We wanted to find out who does something like that? Why take that stand? What's the motivation? The strategy? The fallout? We got the two men together for the first time and tried to understand the mindset of a privacy crusader. They have two very different strategies, but share one big sense of outrage. Why not send this episode to that friend who doesn't care at all about privacy. See what they think. And please subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, or on Stitcher, TuneIn, I Heart Radio, or anywhere else using our RSS feed. To listen, click the audio player above the image.
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Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Beginnings come out of nowhere (Trust)" - Beginnings come out of nowhere: 8/21/13, show #468 [Samples & audio: http://lastever.org/show/130821] Mystery New York Gospel Trio - "This little light of mine 1" - Bleecker Street between Thompson and Sullivan [Recorded & mastered by Steve Fitch. Details & full audio] Hal Hartley - "(Closing) - Trust" - Possible Music - From The Films of Hal Hartley Mystery New York Gospel Trio - "This little light of mine 1" - Bleecker Street between Thompson and Sullivan Live phone call - "Celebration of all the great creativity" Hal Hartley - "(Closing) - Trust" - Possible Music - From The Films of Hal Hartley Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy" - Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy: 5/31/05, show #368 [She doesn't believe it was a cat. I don't know if it's good or bad, but it happens all the same. (always transforming and again). Audio] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy" - Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy: 5/31/05, show #368 Jackson Browne - "Lawyers in Love" - Lawyers in Love Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Beginnings come out of nowhere (Trust)" - Beginnings come out of nowhere: 8/21/13, show #468 [Playlist & audio] return to oz - "ending,going home" - Return to Oz The Wizard Of Oz - "Home Sweet Home" - The Wizard Of Oz The Cranberries - "Dreams" - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? David Clennon - "we all thought we'd said goodbye,gravity,fields,another word for fate" - thirtySomething [It's all so easy once you let go. (Miles)] National Radio Project - "Microfinance: How it Lost its Way and Betrayed the Poor" - 41-10 Bright Eyes - "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" - Fevers and Mirrors the band in Heaven - "Dreams (Cranberries Cover)" - demos (2010-2011) Live phone call - "All the great shows" The Cranberries - "Dreams" - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Maura Tierney - "Two kinds of people, ones who were born here, ones who came to escape something else" - Insomnia Live phone call - "Noises" The Cranberries - "Dreams" - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Maura Tierney - "I wasn't born here" - Insomnia Live phone call - "Gongs" The Cranberries - "Dreams" - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Ladar Levison - "Faced with a choice" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 [The lesser of two evils] Michael Crichton - "TV captures attention" - Looker commentary Jack Creley - "The television screen has become the retina of the mind's eye" - Videodrome [Director/Writer: David Cronenberg] David Cronenberg - "Forbidden images coming to you from a distant place that had great resonance for you" - The Directors: The Films of David Cronenberg (1x10) James Coburn - "Americans submit to TV voluntarily" - Looker [Director/Writer: Michael Crichton] Jack Creley - "The battle for the mind of North American will be fought in the video arena" - Videodrome [Director/Writer: David Cronenberg] Harold Arlen - "Glinda's Return-Dorothy's Farewell-There's No Place Like Home-Finale-Cast List" - The Wizard Of Oz Complete Score Jesse Binnall - "Watch words for fear of being dragged away in handcuffs" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 Camper Van Beethoven - "Sweethearts" - Key Lime Pie Don Pedro Colley - "How shall the new environment be programmed?" - THX-1138 [(Dir. George Lucas, co-written and audio montage by Walter Murch) It all happened so slowly that most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all.] MC 900 Ft Jesus - "While the City Sleeps" - Welcome to My Dream Ladar Levison - "Can't share with my lawyer" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 Charles Hallahan - "Lifts up the human species for 6 minutes" - Vision Quest Wayne Dyer - "we become attached,tell ourself this person offensive,i can't be happy,my happy depend on those i love being what i think" Walter Murch/George Lucas - "changeable loop" - THX-1138 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "changeable loop" - THX-1138 Henry Winkler - "They're all made by machinery" - An American Christmas Carol [When the day of quality ends in this country, we'll all be in great trouble indeed.] Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Music behind DJ: - "Lessons I forget. If you change what you do, does it change who you are?" Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Live phone call - "Don't worry how you feel about it, just do it, because you're right on." [You cannot go back, move on. That happened, and now something else is happening, and it's where you are.] Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Donald Pleasance - "Things don't seem to make sense..." - THX-1138 Ken Olin - "Act and move on. Can't get stuck in the past, you'll miss the next two minutes" - thirtySomething Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 [Big part] Bright Eyes - "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" - Fevers and Mirrors Walter Murch/George Lucas - "Please come back-Nothing to be afraid of" - THX-1138 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "This is your last chance, you have nowhere to go" - THX-1138 Ladar Levison - "Prompt Congress to change laws I can't speak about" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "I am here to protect you. Everything will be all right. You have nowhere to go" - THX-1138 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "Overdose may cause serious chemical imbalance" - THX-1138 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "Let's be thankful we have commerce. Buy more now." - THX-1138 Ladar Levison - "Can't talk about that" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Ladar Levison - "Assume any electronic communication is being monitored" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "Take 4 red capsules, help is on the way" - THX-1138 National Radio Project - "Microfinance: How it Lost its Way and Betrayed the Poor" - 41-10 Live phone call - "Calling to say goodbye (A dog really helps with that)" [My mother made my dog a sweater.] Music behind DJ: Walter Murch/George Lucas - "changeable loop" - THX-1138 Explosions in the Sky - "Your Hand In Mine" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Just Wanted to Say Goodbye" - Just Wanted to Say Goodbye: 4/26/05, show #363 [Every day, once a day, give yourself a present.] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Just Wanted to Say Goodbye" - Just Wanted to Say Goodbye: 4/26/05, show #363 Walter Murch - "Ending, going home" - Return to Oz Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy: 5/24/05, show #366 [I think the cat just fell: Should I go (a way)?] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy" - Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy: 5/31/05, show #368 [She doesn't believe it was a cat. I don't know if it's good or bad, but it happens all the same. (always transforming and again)] Camper Van Beethoven - "Sweethearts" - Key Lime Pie David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up The Cranberries - "Dreams" - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Until it all burns down" - Children's Television Voteshop (Behavior Modification): 7/27/04, show #324 [Andrei Tarkovsky's "The Sacrifice" (1986) and Wes Craven's "New Nightmare" (1994). Full show audio: http://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/040727.shtml] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/54026
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Beginnings come out of nowhere (Trust)" - Beginnings come out of nowhere: 8/21/13, show #468 [Samples & audio: https://lastever.org/show/130821] Mystery New York Gospel Trio - "This little light of mine 1" - Bleecker Street between Thompson and Sullivan [Recorded & mastered by Steve Fitch. Details & full audio] Hal Hartley - "(Closing) - Trust" - Possible Music - From The Films of Hal Hartley Mystery New York Gospel Trio - "This little light of mine 1" - Bleecker Street between Thompson and Sullivan Live phone call - "Celebration of all the great creativity" Hal Hartley - "(Closing) - Trust" - Possible Music - From The Films of Hal Hartley Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy" - Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy: 5/31/05, show #368 [She doesn't believe it was a cat. I don't know if it's good or bad, but it happens all the same. (always transforming and again). Audio] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy" - Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy: 5/31/05, show #368 Jackson Browne - "Lawyers in Love" - Lawyers in Love Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Beginnings come out of nowhere (Trust)" - Beginnings come out of nowhere: 8/21/13, show #468 [Playlist & audio] return to oz - "ending,going home" - Return to Oz The Wizard Of Oz - "Home Sweet Home" - The Wizard Of Oz The Cranberries - "Dreams" - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? David Clennon - "we all thought we'd said goodbye,gravity,fields,another word for fate" - thirtySomething [It's all so easy once you let go. (Miles)] National Radio Project - "Microfinance: How it Lost its Way and Betrayed the Poor" - 41-10 Bright Eyes - "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" - Fevers and Mirrors the band in Heaven - "Dreams (Cranberries Cover)" - demos (2010-2011) Live phone call - "All the great shows" The Cranberries - "Dreams" - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Maura Tierney - "Two kinds of people, ones who were born here, ones who came to escape something else" - Insomnia Live phone call - "Noises" The Cranberries - "Dreams" - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Maura Tierney - "I wasn't born here" - Insomnia Live phone call - "Gongs" The Cranberries - "Dreams" - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Ladar Levison - "Faced with a choice" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 [The lesser of two evils] Michael Crichton - "TV captures attention" - Looker commentary Jack Creley - "The television screen has become the retina of the mind's eye" - Videodrome [Director/Writer: David Cronenberg] David Cronenberg - "Forbidden images coming to you from a distant place that had great resonance for you" - The Directors: The Films of David Cronenberg (1x10) James Coburn - "Americans submit to TV voluntarily" - Looker [Director/Writer: Michael Crichton] Jack Creley - "The battle for the mind of North American will be fought in the video arena" - Videodrome [Director/Writer: David Cronenberg] Harold Arlen - "Glinda's Return-Dorothy's Farewell-There's No Place Like Home-Finale-Cast List" - The Wizard Of Oz Complete Score Jesse Binnall - "Watch words for fear of being dragged away in handcuffs" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 Camper Van Beethoven - "Sweethearts" - Key Lime Pie Don Pedro Colley - "How shall the new environment be programmed?" - THX-1138 [(Dir. George Lucas, co-written and audio montage by Walter Murch) It all happened so slowly that most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all.] MC 900 Ft Jesus - "While the City Sleeps" - Welcome to My Dream Ladar Levison - "Can't share with my lawyer" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 Charles Hallahan - "Lifts up the human species for 6 minutes" - Vision Quest Wayne Dyer - "we become attached,tell ourself this person offensive,i can't be happy,my happy depend on those i love being what i think" Walter Murch/George Lucas - "changeable loop" - THX-1138 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "changeable loop" - THX-1138 Henry Winkler - "They're all made by machinery" - An American Christmas Carol [When the day of quality ends in this country, we'll all be in great trouble indeed.] Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Music behind DJ: - "Lessons I forget. If you change what you do, does it change who you are?" Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Live phone call - "Don't worry how you feel about it, just do it, because you're right on." [You cannot go back, move on. That happened, and now something else is happening, and it's where you are.] Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Donald Pleasance - "Things don't seem to make sense..." - THX-1138 Ken Olin - "Act and move on. Can't get stuck in the past, you'll miss the next two minutes" - thirtySomething Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 [Big part] Bright Eyes - "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" - Fevers and Mirrors Walter Murch/George Lucas - "Please come back-Nothing to be afraid of" - THX-1138 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "This is your last chance, you have nowhere to go" - THX-1138 Ladar Levison - "Prompt Congress to change laws I can't speak about" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "I am here to protect you. Everything will be all right. You have nowhere to go" - THX-1138 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "Overdose may cause serious chemical imbalance" - THX-1138 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "Let's be thankful we have commerce. Buy more now." - THX-1138 Ladar Levison - "Can't talk about that" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Ladar Levison - "Assume any electronic communication is being monitored" - Democracy Now interview on Lavabit shutdown Aug 13, 2013 Walter Murch/George Lucas - "Take 4 red capsules, help is on the way" - THX-1138 National Radio Project - "Microfinance: How it Lost its Way and Betrayed the Poor" - 41-10 Live phone call - "Calling to say goodbye (A dog really helps with that)" [My mother made my dog a sweater.] Music behind DJ: Walter Murch/George Lucas - "changeable loop" - THX-1138 Explosions in the Sky - "Your Hand In Mine" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Just Wanted to Say Goodbye" - Just Wanted to Say Goodbye: 4/26/05, show #363 [Every day, once a day, give yourself a present.] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Just Wanted to Say Goodbye" - Just Wanted to Say Goodbye: 4/26/05, show #363 Walter Murch - "Ending, going home" - Return to Oz Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy: 5/24/05, show #366 [I think the cat just fell: Should I go (a way)?] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy" - Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy: 5/31/05, show #368 [She doesn't believe it was a cat. I don't know if it's good or bad, but it happens all the same. (always transforming and again)] Camper Van Beethoven - "Sweethearts" - Key Lime Pie David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up The Cranberries - "Dreams" - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Until it all burns down" - Children's Television Voteshop (Behavior Modification): 7/27/04, show #324 [Andrei Tarkovsky's "The Sacrifice" (1986) and Wes Craven's "New Nightmare" (1994). Full show audio: https://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/040727.shtml] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/54026
Weekly live webcast/podcast devoted to discussion of news and politics from the perspective of Ayn Rand's philosophy, Objectivism. Hosted by Amy Peikoff.
Several email providers across the nation have chosen to shut down in reaction to the government subpoena of Lavabit's data. Ladar Levison, CEO of secure email provider Lavabit, chose to end operations after the government requested the company's SSL keys, which would grant access to more than 400,000 users' emails. Levison challenged the subpoenas under the fourth amendment and organizations including the ACLU and EFF have filed amicus briefs on behalf of Lavabit but at this juncture, the security of secure email is unknown. In this edition of Lawyer2Lawyer hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams invite Attorney Jesse R. Binnall, Levison's counsel, to discuss the case, what it means for all secure email providers, and how it affects lawyers' responsibility for protecting their clients' digital information. Jesse R. Binnall is a partner of Bronley and Binnall, PLLC. His practice areas include civil litigation, small business and non-profit law, commercial lease disputes, appellate litigation, and election law. He has litigated cases in some of the busiest and most respected courts in the nation, including the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and the Fairfax County Circuit Court. He also maintains an active appellate practice. Special thanks to our sponsor, Clio.
John & Scott discuss: Halloween and Devil's Night; Child mauled by police dog when cops give demonstration about how they'll use police dogs to maul them if they have drugs; Cock Sauce under attack; Guy with Down syndrome slapped and beaten by police for a buldge under his shirt, which was his colostomy bag; Lavabit guy starting a new service called Darkmail; Isohunt back up under new management one month after being shut down; Revenge porn & more.
Chet welcomes series regular Paul 'Duck' Ducklin to discuss the latest security news: Android random number flaw implicated in Bitcoin thefts, OpenX ad servers "pre-compromised", Lavabit and Silent Circle suspend operation, winners of Black Hat 2013 #sophospuzzle.
This week, The Onion Router makes the NSA cry, Samsung gets no love from President Obama, the real voice of Siri is found, Nest reboots the smoke detector, everything you assumed about piracy may be wrong, and can you outrun this robot wildcat? What We're Playing With Andy: Gravity, Building a MAME cabinet Headlines NSA and GCHQ target Tor network that protects anonymity of web users Samsung loses bid to stop import ban Apple Will Hold Fall iPad Event on October 22 Why Did Lavabit Founder Shut Down His Company? Audible Book of the Week The Circle by Dave Eggers Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: That Lady by Isley Brothers Hot Topic 'I'm the original voice of Siri' Piracy Isn't Killing The Entertainment Industry, Scholars Show Nest unveils its $129 Protect smoke and carbon monoxide detector, available from November Giant Fox News Touchscreens Are Microsoft Perceptive Pixel Displays Running Windows 8 Music Break: Wildcat by Ratatat The Drill Down Video of the Week Boston Dynamics frees its four-legged sprinting robot: Cheetah becomes WildCat Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Startup Digest CTO Christopher Burnor. Occasionally joining them is Box tech consultant Tosin Onafowokan.
The recent revelation that companies like Google and Facebook routinely hand over data about users' digital communications to the National Security Agency has many Americans wondering whether everything they do online is being tracked by the government. This week on New Tech City, host Manoush Zomorodi and producer Alex Goldmark explore what happened when Lavabit and Calyx — two companies that took a stand for privacy — were visited by the FBI. "There was a real serious knock at the door and when I opened the door, there was an agent straight out of central casting with a trench coat," says Nicholas Merrill of Calyx. The experience of Merrill and Ladar Levison of Lavabit raise questions of when technologists should hand over data to the government and what a "Hippocratic Oath" for technologists might look like. To hear the full story, click on the audio player.
Lavabit founder Ladar Levison tells us why he ended the Lavabit email/hosting service after the government demanded he turn over user information. He shares information on the NSA that will curl this audience’s toes. And donate to his fund here. Special Guest: Ladar Levison.
Episode 0x2F things happen Anyone else think that it would be nice if life had a bit of regularity? Upcoming this week... Lots of News Kittens Breaches SCADA / Cyber, cyber... etc. finishing it off with DERPs/Mailbag and And there are weekly Briefs - no arguing or discussion allowed And if you've got commentary, please sent it to mailbag@liquidmatrix.org for us to check out. DISCLAIMER: It's not that explicit, but you may want to use headphones if you're at work. ADDITIONAL DISCLAIMER: In case it is unclear, this is the story of 5 opinionated infosec pros who have sufficient opinions of their own they don't need to speak for anyone except themselves. Ok? Good. In this episode: News and Commentary Researcher's say Tor targeted by malware that phones home to the NSA... Or not maybe... Lavabit shuts down, cuts off nose to spite NSA's face Silent Circle follows suit Hitting The Panic Button Breaches wifi baby monitors a bit hackable (surprise!!!!) Visa's alert of possible data breach impacts Rivermark Credit Union members SCADA / Cyber, cyber... etc US promises not to spy on the German - will stay besties for eva until some pops the 99 red balloons (again) DERP Source: New York Times Website Hit by Cyber Attack IAB urges people to stop “Mozilla from hijacking the Internet” Mailbag Noob Advice? I just recently started listening to the podcast as I'm only now discovering the infosec field, so first off, I'd like to say thank you for making this resource freely available. Now for my question; I am an incoming college freshman (Computer Science) and am at a sort of crossroads. If I wanted to put myself in the best possible position for a successful career in the infosec field, is the military a viable option? I have the option of joining ROTC in school, and I would have to commit to this if I decided to peruse that path. My long term goal would be to work for an intelligence agency in the federal government. If I was to leave the military or not pursue federal work, do most private companies hire employees with active duty military experience? Or would remaining a civilian throughout school present me with more opportunities? -Shane Non-Noob Response The answer is absolutely. Active duty military is a plus when getting hired. I would suggest finding a profession that you like and can enjoy such as intelligence, networking, or information security jobs inside the service. I for one wouldn't be where I am today without the help of being in the military. Gave me the focus, experience, and opportunity to break through in the private sector. Dave Kennedy - SET, TrustedSec, Derbycon, Awesome Briefly -- NO ARGUING OR DISCUSSION ALLOWED Stay tuned for "The Myrcurial Fund" PoC||GTFO Hacking mifare cards Every Important Person In Bitcoin Just Got Subpoenaed By New York's Financial Regulator Liquidmatrix Staff Projects The Security Conference Library Contribute to the Strategic Defense Execution Standard (#SDES) and you'll be Doing Infosec Right in no time. If you're interested in helping out with openCERT.ca, drop a line to info@openCERT.ca Upcoming Appearances: Dave will be attending Derbycon, in Chicago, Hackfest in Quebec City and AppSecUSA in NY. James will be speaking at Derbycon and Hackfest in Quebec. James, Ben and Dave will be joined by Mike Rothman for SecTor 2013's return of the (canadian) fail panel. And Wil is going to be a dirty hippy out in the desert at Burning Man, but back and showered in time for BSidesTO and SecTor. Hackfest registration is open BSides Toronto!!!! Use discount code liquidmatrix-2013 to receive 10% off the registration price. Can't attend the full conference? Use code liquidmatrix-expo2013 to gain free access to the expo ($50 value).SecTor 2013 In Closing Word of the Week -- cyber-spatula Movie Review -- The Nutty Professor 2 everyday is CTF! go set up a team Signing up for a SANS course? Be sure to use the code "Liquidmatrix_150" and save $150 off the course fee! And Liquidmatrix_5 for 5% off a course Seacrest Says: the lost episode 2E was legen.... wait for it.... wait for it... wait for it... Creative Commons license: BY-NC-SA
John and Scott discuss: Brad (now Chelsea) Manning's sentence; farewell Elmore Leonard; Cop sues the mother of a guy he killed; Fed threatening Lavabit owner for closing; Groklaw shuts down; Florida Sherrif charged with felony and suspended for not arresting someone carrying a gun; British gov't forces paper to destroy Snowden data; Fnords and the Nudge squad; plus being right too soon & so much more.
Google+ Hangout Show Notes Hosts Preston Wiley, CISSP, CCNA Mike Hill, CISSP Keith Watson, CISSP-ISSAP, CISA Articles To Our Customers by Silent Circle, Silent Circle follows Lavabit in shuttering encrypted e-mail by Steven Musil (CNet), Important Announcement by Ladar Levison (Lavabit LLC), Edward Snowden has applied for asylum in Russia Live Blog from Global Post, Forced Exposure ~pj by Pamela Jones (Groklaw) Security Researcher Hacks Mark Zuckerberg’s Wall To Prove His Exploit Works by Greg Kumparak (TechCrunch), Mark Zuckerberg’s own Facebook timeline hacked by Palestinian researcher by Lee Munson (nakedsecurity blog)
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Twitter security, Chrome security, SpiderOak security, SnapChat security, Open Security, OpenShift security, and calendar security. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. A prototype. Twitter improves 2 factor authentication Android Device Manager web page going live for some users Google Chrome lets you – or anyone using your computer – see the plaintext web passwords stored by your browser (by design) “Three people can keep a secret if two of them are dead,” Benjamin Franklin LavaBit and Silent Circle shut down. Gunnar came back from Mil-OSS LANT Open Security from the folks that brought you mil-oss Red Hat Government Symposium registration now open! Hellekson’s Law is now under review Gunnar considers signing up for Reputation.com and ponders their sponsorship eligibility OpenShift Enterprise on top of a trust between IPA/IdM and Windows Active Directory TaskPaper vs. Remember the Milk Hackpad with Dropbox integration DropDAV: DAV for Dropbox, paging Adam Clater Unrelated but still useful: Fix Dropbox Connection Issues With NetworkManager and Wifi The new dgshow.org website? Fork us! Creative People Say No Cutting Room Floor 3D printable objects modeled on expired 19th century patents We Give Thanks Adam Clater for getting us to think about storage liberation
TecnoCasters episodio 183 Por: Juand D. Guevara Torres, Gaby Barrionuevo y Abrahan Bauza Productor: Abrahan Bauza Grabación: Viernes 16 de Agosto del 2013 Transmición: Lunes 19 de Agosto del 2013 Ep 183 Hackean monitores para Bebes y Blackberry en Venta 1.- Ya tenemos fecha para el lanzamiento del nuevo IPhone, iPad, iOS 7 y demás productos de Apple este año. Le damos los detalles y que esperar. 2.- Además, cual será la resolución de la nueva cámara del iPhone 5s? (Dual LED) 3.- Los malos hacen de las suyas: Hackers intervienen los monitores para bebe de una pareja en Houston. Fuerte esta historia. 4.- Lavabit - Compañia dedicada a proveer servicios de encripción cerrada por las autoridades de Estados Unidos. Las declaraciones del dueño en breve. 5.- Snowden vuelve a contradecir a Obama. 6.- Microsoft lanza paquetes de actualización - para Windows. Le decimos por que es tan importante. 6.- Blackberry ya en venta! Y los comentarios de ustedes, nuestra audiencia. 7.- Las aplicaciones de la semana! - Clone Camara - una nueva aplicación para crear fotos clonadas. Les damos los detalles. - PDF Open
En este capitulo, filosofamos relacionando los clientes de Apple con los de Starbucks, Rodri cuenta su anécdota "evangelizadora", Impresoras 3D, LeapMotion, Cantidad de núcleos en los dispositivos Marketing?, NeverWet spray hidrófobo, Ultrabooks vs Air Vs Pro, hablamos de VineScope, Resumen de noticias, Cierre de Lavabit, hablamos de seguridad, Apps Recomendadas.
In this episode Ars Tech Policy Editor Joe Mullin joins hosts Social Editor Cesar Torres and Ars Writer Casey Johnston to talk about Ars Technica's coverage of NSA and leaker Edward Snowden, who is at the center of much of the media coverage. Most recently, Ladar Levinson, the owner of Lavabit, a secure-email service that Snowden used in the past, shut down the service. Snowden is a former user of the service. We also discuss a recent Congressional vote on shutting down the NSA phone dragnet. Joe shares with us commentary on the Ars exclusive that he wrote about Ed Snowden's former life in IRC chat rooms and in the Ars OpenForum. We discuss the recent job cuts inside the NSA and the how President Obama's appointment of Director of National Intelligence James clapper to lead a panel reform. Joe also talks about a lack of transparency in the government's interpretation of the law, and what implications it holds for future legislation and reform. What are your thoughts on the controversies surrounding the NSA and the legislation that governs privacy. Share your opinions with us in the comments below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
DigitalOutbox Episode 178 DigitalOutbox Episode 178 - GTA Online and more Xbox One reversals Playback Listen via iTunes Listen via M4A Listen via MP3 Shownotes 0:38 - Ask.fm offers to name suicide teen's anonymous tormenters 2:13 - Lavabit email service abruptly shut down citing government interference 5:38 - BlackBerry goes up for sale after years of struggle in smartphone market 12:05 - O2 unveils 4G pricing 13:30 - City of London calls halt to smartphone tracking bins 16:05 - Pirate Bay Launches PirateBrowser On Maiden Voyage 20:08 - Apple publishes rules for developers to calm row over in-app purchases 22:00 - Xbox One now functions without Kinect switched on confirmed 24:19 - Call of Duty: Ghosts Multiplayer Reveal 28:07 - GTA V Multiplayer Reveal
The War on Drugs has never looked more antiquated after receiving a major blow in public opinion, and by the Justice Department. And while the nation moves forward on the issue, ground zero of Cannabis legalization takes a step backward. We’ll reflect on what might be a legitimate turn for the better, in one of the larger embarrassments for the United States. But first: An interview with Lavabit’s founder brings into focus the depth and reach of the Obama Administration’s attempt to cover up their warrantless surveillance programs. Plus our follow up, your feedback, and much much more. On this week’s Unfilter.
John and Mel discuss: their weekend Detroit adventure; 200 dead in Cairo; someone in the Detroit PD leaks bra sizes of female cops, and a million dollar uncashed check found; Lavabit shutdown; bitcoin; someone associated with the Free State Project snaps and kills his kid - we don't pretend it didn't happen; CA city threatens eminent domain to steal houses from banks; police raid and burn tomato crop; cops take kid with broken back for not getting up; Mel's first Hackmaster character & more.
Justin and Jason discuss the details of selling Pluggio, what Justin considers to be the ideal attributes of a SaaS business and his idea for a collaborative web app for doing mockups, the hypercritical startup advise of Ben Horowitrz and Dustin Moskowitz, the surprising wealth of A-list celebrities and Internet entrepreneurs, the Xerox compression bug and the Laravel "returning" bug, Nassim Taleb's Skin in the Game paper, analog mockups, developing an Android app in Titanium, why Apple's board is concerned about the current rate of innovation, the nonsensical empirical risk assessment of the U.S. government, the cynical political theatre of shutting down U.S. embassies based on non-specific terrorist threat, how Snowden was offered one year's asylum in Russia as well as a job by social networking giant VKontakte, why Lavabit and Silent Circle both shut down their encrypted email services, how the TSA is rapidly expanding beyond the confines of the airport and the increasing militarization of local police, the lurching surveillance / police state and the possibility of a quantum internet.
Justin and Jason discuss the details of selling Pluggio, what Justin considers to be the ideal attributes of a SaaS business and his idea for a collaborative web app for doing mockups, the hypocritical startup advise of Ben Horowitz and Dustin Moskowitz, the surprising wealth of A-list celebrities and Internet entrepreneurs, the Xerox compression bug and the Laravel "returning" bug, Nassim Taleb's Skin in the Game paper, analog mockups, developing an Android app in Titanium, why Apple's board is concerned about the current rate of innovation, the nonsensical empirical risk assessment of the U.S. government, the cynical political theatre of shutting down U.S. embassies based on non-specific terrorist threat, how Snowden was offered one year's asylum in Russia as well as a job by social networking giant VKontakte, why Lavabit and Silent Circle both shut down their encrypted email services, how the TSA is rapidly expanding beyond the confines of the airport and the increasing militarization of local police, the lurching surveillance / police state and the possibility of a quantum internet.
Publishing a podcast. Apple TV, Raspberry Pi, and ChromeCast. Speculations on developing apps for televisions. NSA, Lavabit shutdown, and privacy rant. Always on technology. Instagram API updates. Developing for Android vs iOS. iPhone nostalgia. Patent trolls. @nsvillepodcast @ianbroyles @microchip128
This week on 4ZzZ we discussed, among other things, some technology stories, including Mixbit, Lavabit and VSCO, as well as the first week of the federal election campaign.