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The latest episode of the Fight Like Hell podcast includes an important reminder to check out the NALC Health Benefit Plan before Open Season ends on Monday! Then, stick around for our discussion with Assistant to the President for Administrative Affairs Ron Osborne about route adjustments—what they are, how to prepare, and more. The 2024 Convention presentation on Route Adjustments is available in the Members Only portal under "2024 National Convention." Click here to log in. More info about route adjustments can be found here. ICYMI - Highlights from the 2025 national rap session are now available at nalc.org/2025rap. Have questions you'd like answered on the podcast? Email social@nalc.org. Go to nalc.org/podcasts to watch this episode and more from the Fight Like Hell podcast. 00:00:39 - Route inspection intro 00:02:16 - Executive Council and collective bargaining subcommittees prepare for post-rap session meeting 00:04:45 - Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP) representation 00:09:50 - Open Season ends on Monday, 12/8! Go to nalchbp.org to check out the NALC Health Benefit Plan 00:12:30 - Introducing Ron Osborne 00:15:17 - Route adjustments discussion
Send us a textManaz is back on the pod to chat about his new album 'Open Season' that is set to release in early December. For people that have never seen me and Manaz's episodes together previously, Manaz is an OG of the Aus Rap scene as well as in the Battle Rap scene. These episodes are always some of my favourite to film and i hope you enjoy!Below i will link his Instagram and his Spotify so you can catch all his latest music updates and suss the new album out when i drops very soon!https://www.instagram.com/manaz1er/https://open.spotify.com/artist/6mVIPN1h2kFc0mVFIgViAH=============================Support the podcast by heading over to www.breatheeze.com.au | Use Code 'SESH' at checkout for 15% off!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theseshwithsavSpotify for Podcast Audio -https://open.spotify.com/show/0hDu3Q4rIgRivTl2OJDmfA?si=8e550b4042924567Direct Message via Instagram for all guest enquiries.#theseshwithsav #podcast #rap #australianrap #manaz #music
The Nixon-Smiley Mustangs boys basketball team tipped off their 2025 campaign in convincing fashion on Nov. 21, traveling to face the Nordheim Pirates and returning home with a decisive 61–21 victory. From the opening whistle, the Mustangs applied relentless defensive pressure, creating turnovers and fast-break opportunities. Their unselfish ball movement, spacing, and willingness to make the extra pass allowed multiple players to contribute offensively. Statistically, Nixon-Smiley showed just how balanced they can be. Seniors Omar Abundis and Hugo Wibbelink paced the offense with 13 points each, while sophomore Joe White added 10 points and a team-high nine steals, creating havoc...Article Link
This week's Thanksgiving episode highlights how letter carriers give back to their communities. President of Flushing, NY Branch 294 Phil Kahn and letter carrier Andy Fontanetta join the pod to discuss the history and success of their branch's blood drive and offer tips for any branch interested in holding a similar event. 00:01:55 - Peak season 00:06:08 - Overtime exclusion period 00:08:35 - Open Season and the NALC Health Benefit Plan 00:12:30 - Postal Service Fiscal Year 2025 financial results 00:20:29 - National Rap Session 00:25:03 - Phil Kahn and Andy Fontantetta on Branch 294's blood drives
Kris McKinney says, The clock is ticking on Medicare Open Season, making this the critical moment to review and potentially change your health and prescription drug coverage for the coming year. We break down the key differences in costs and benefits between Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and Part D plans, highlighting major changes that could impact your wallet. Tune in to learn actionable steps for comparing options, avoiding costly enrollment mistakes, and ensuring you have the right financial coverage for your health needs.
Kris McKinney says, The clock is ticking on Medicare Open Season, making this the critical moment to review and potentially change your health and prescription drug coverage for the coming year. We break down the key differences in costs and benefits between Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and Part D plans, highlighting major changes that could impact your wallet. Tune in to learn actionable steps for comparing options, avoiding costly enrollment mistakes, and ensuring you have the right financial coverage for your health needs.
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Angelo Cueto, Office of Personnel Management Program Manager of Operations and Program Services, joins Bob to discuss the Postal Service Health Benefits Program (PSHBP) Open Season (November 10- December 8). Angelo and Bob talk about navigating the complexity of the open season and how participants should make the best use of the open season resources.
The Nixon-Smiley Lady Mustang varsity basketball team has started the 2025–26 season with energy and promise, demonstrating moments of strong rebounding, defensive hustle, and emerging scoring roles as they begin their campaign. Although the early games have been challenging, the team's effort and progress are already evident across the stat sheet. In the first three games of the season, a well-rounded group of contributors has anchored the Lady Mustangs. Junior guard Grace Gomez has become an early offensive leader, averaging 4.5 points, 3.5 assists, and a team-high 10.5 rebounds per game, providing the Mustangs with a steady presence on both...Article Link
In this session of In Class With Carr, real estate violence against the East Wing of the White House becomes the latest point of entry to examine the latest episode of the US “demolition derby”—the conflict and renegotiation of the political architecture and collective memory of a United States under siege by the latest assault of an increasingly desperate and fascist white nationalism. JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it's the only way to get into #Knubia, where these classes areheld live with a live chat.To shop Go to:TheGlobalMajorityMore from us:Knarrative Twitter: https://twitter.com/knarrative_Knarrative Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knarrative/In Class with Carr Twitter: https://twitter.com/inclasswithcarrSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's episode, we discuss the updated requirements for GLP-1s for the Foreign Service Benefit Plan. Grace Silverio from Teladoc Health breaks down the new Advanced Weight Management Program required for FSBP members taking GLP-1s for weight loss in the U.S. It's Open Season! If you're looking for more information on the FSBP's premiums, plan changes, and more, click here. If you would like to register for an Open Season webinar, click here.Join us for AFSPA Live, a live Q&A session, on 11/20 @ 11 AM ET. We will be discussing the 2026 FSBP Open Season. If you would like to submit a question in advance, you can do so by filling out this form: https://forms.office.com/r/RApuq334NE. You can watch live on our YouTube channel @afspacares. Register for the Virtual Benefits Fair: https://vshow.on24.com/vshow/FVBF25/registration/24363
Open Season has officially begun. Enrollees in the Federal Employees Health Benefits program have between now and December 8th to make changes to their health plan options. The open enrollment period also applies for Postal Service employees, as well as those with dental and vision coverage. For plan year 2026, federal employees' health insurance premiums are rising by an average of 12%.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton The shutdown creates an employment law minefield for federal contractors Open Season starts today, and feds face rising premiums and tough choices on coverage Signs of movement in shutdown negotiations on the HillSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Top FA's available across the league(probably do 4 or 5 position players and 4 or 5 pitchers)- MikeGuess where top FA will go - ChrisRealmuto rank among all-time Phillies catchers - RobThe Top 10 World Series of All-Time- DuganTrivia- MikeAwards finalists- RobDiscussion on the different "eras" in baseball and which was my fave and why - Chris
Open Season kicks off today. Federal employees and retirees are facing another round of double-digit premium hikes, shifting plan defaults, and new coverage options. Here to explain what's changing and how to avoid paying for coverage you don't need is John Hatton from NARFE.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kevin Moss, editor of the Consumers' Checkbook Guide to PSHBP Plans, joins Bob to discuss strategies to choosing a health insurance plan during the Postal Service Health Benefits Program Open Season (November 10 - December 8). Kevin and Bob talk about how to maximize health coverage, premium increases and benefit changes. In addition, they explore how Medicare participants may exercise their health plan options. Also, Bob talks about 2026 Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) and Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) cost-of-living-adjustments.
NALC Health Benefit Plan Director Stephanie Stewart joins the podcast to discuss the Plan, Open Season, and what's new in 2026. Reminder: Open Season dates are Nov. 10 - Dec. 8. Questions about the Plan? Visit nalchbp.org, call 888-636-NALC (6252), or contact your branch's health benefit representative. 00:15:00 - Interview with NALC Health Benefit Plan Director Stephanie Stewart 00:17:19 - History of the Plan 00:20:00 - What is Open Season? 00:23:00 - Current structure of the Plan 00:27:07 - Decision to for the Plan to only serve postal employees 00:33:00 - Plan's provider network 00:36:50 - Plan's prescription drug coverage 00:39:18 - Plan's 2026 premiums 00:43:24 - What's new in 2026? 00:48:44 - Current health and wellness programs 00:55:00 - Plan's customer service and extended phone hours 01:00:00 - Branch health benefit representatives
Government shutdown or no, it's almost time for open season under the Federal Employee Health Benefits program. One common thread this year is premiums are going up by about 12.3%. But price isn't the only thing to consider as you shop around. To help with the planning process, we're joined by Tammy Flanagan, founder of Retire Federal.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
November has begun, and that means that the start of open season is only a week away. We've got your preview of open season changes in today's episode. Be sure to follow us for further updates, as we'll be diving deeper into some of the benefit changes in the weeks ahead. Join us for a live event to learn more about our open season changes. See your options at: www.afspa.org/events. Our discussion today is full of references, so here are some of the links we mentioned: FSBP Open Season Information: www.afspa.org/openseason FSBP Drug Pricing Tool through Express Scripts: www.express-scripts.com/fsbp (Be sure to select the right year for proper pricing.)Federal Employee Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP): www.benefeds.com FSAFeds: www.fsafeds.com
The Golden State Warriors open the season 4-1. Bonta Hill and Dalton Johnson break down the key roles Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, and Quinten Post have played in this hot start. Then, the duo looks ahead to how Golden State can maintain this success over a tough upcoming stretch.(02:30) - Third Quarter Warriors are back!(04:15) - Jonathan Kuminga is the biggest storyline from the start of the season(08:30) - Kuminga has earned a starting spot going forward(13:00) - Quinten Post held his own against Ivica Zubac and has stepped up with his opportunity in the Warriors' recent back-to-back(16:45) - Warriors' fifth starting spot might switch back and forth between Post and Brandin Podziemski(17:30) - Podziemski's block on Chris Paul was the play of the game vs. Clippers(23:00) - Warriors had Draymond Green's back after his flagrant foul on Santi Aldama(28:30) - Looking ahead to the Warriors' two-game road trip, and next 10 of 12 on the road Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Cavs opening night, Browns win, Ohtani's insane Game 4, a look ahead to the Patriots and the rest of the NFL slate for week #8. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/OosfREYnGQo
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off Thursday morning by recapping the Raptors' season opener victory over the Atlanta Hawks! The guys share their major takeaways from the team's 138-118 win including first impressions of Brandon Ingram, the ceiling for this group, and if they have another gear they can get to. They also take some time to chat about Victor Wembanyama's impressive season debut with San Antonio. Can anyone stop this guy? Later, Ben and Brent discuss the Maple Leafs decision to hold an optional skate yesterday, Auston Matthews' early season form, Joseph Woll's status, and more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Jake Scott recaps the Utah Jazz's season-opening 129-108 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.
Enrollees in the government's health insurance programs are bracing for big premium hikes in 2026 it'll be the second year in a row of percentage increases that reach double digits. But not every plan option is going up in cost, and there are some other important factors to consider for the upcoming Open Season for more Federal News Network's Drew Friedman sat down with director of marketing and fundraising at consumers checkbook, Kevin Moss,See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(0:00) The final hour begins with more calls on the Celtics and Bruins. Plus, a reset on the Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft discussion. (12:39) More caller reaction to all that the guys have discussed.(23:22) Final thoughts, calls, and emails.(35:52) The Final Word!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00) Chris Forsberg, Celtics reporter for NBC Sports Boston, joins Toucher & Hardy in-studio to talk Celtics as they open up the 2025-26 NBA Season tonight vs Philadelphia.(16:35) Chris Forsberg remains in-studio with Toucher & Hardy to preview the Celtics season. Jayson Tatum injury update and speculation when he will return. (30:45) Father-son bonding stories with Fred Toucher.(PLEASE be aware timecodes may shift up to a few minutes due to inserted ads)CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Knicks season gets underway tonight and hopefully new coach Mike Brown is not going to be buddy buddy with the players. We previewed what we expect from the Knicks season.
Hour three of DJ & PK for October 22, 2025: Riley Jensen, College Football Expert Big 12 race coming into focus Utah Jazz youth movement on full display
October is Menopause Awareness Month. In this week's episode, we discuss the symptoms of Menopause and how it can affect daily life for women. We are joined by Shardae Jackson, Senior Manager of Client Success at Maven Clinic. Maven Clinic has a Menopause and Midlife Health program that focuses on treatment for menopause stages and symptoms. To learn more about joining Maven Clinic, please visit this page. Maven Clinic is available free of charge to all FSBP members. To submit a question for this month's AFSPA Live on Menopause, you can do that here. You can watch AFSPA Live here. Open Season is coming soon! Be on the lookout for our Open Season webpage. To register for webinars, click here.
FEATURING: (00:01:15) Listener Mail: Close to Who?(00:32:57) Nintendo VS. System, why?(00:42:30) Slow cruise through a game.(01:24:25) New Business - Finishing Donkey Kong Bananza: DK Island & Emerald Rush.(01:26:16) Play Nice: The Rise, Fall, and Future Of Blizzard Entertainment.(01:29:01) Super Mario 64 on the NSO.(01:40:21) King Kong: The Movie: The Game(01:45:52) Mario & Wario(01:52:22) Super Mario Galaxy 2, now on Switch
Federal employees and retirees are headed for yet another year of large increases to their health insurance premiums. The Office of Personnel Management's announcement of the 2026 premiums this week comes just a month ahead of this year's Open Season, but under a government shutdown, some Feds may be feeling more uncertain than usual. Here with the latest is Federal News Network's Drew Friedman.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The season is here! In this episode of Lets Go Blues Radio, we discuss the St. Louis Blues finalizing their 23-man roster. We also discuss goaltender Colten Ellis getting claimed off waivers by the Buffalo Sabres and Hunter Skinner surprisingly being the last cut of the roster. We'll also bring you Bill's Save of the Week and discuss the opening of the 2025-26 NHL season. Let's Go Blues Radio is the longest-running St. Louis Blues hockey podcast, bringing fans unfiltered analysis and in-your-face commentary since 2011. Hosted by Curt Price, Bill Day and Jeff Ponder. Sponsors: Mike Burgoyne Real Estate – Email Mike at Mike@strikewithmike.com for the best realty service in St. Louis. Six Zero Pickleball – Go next level with Six Zero paddles, equipment, and apparel! http://www.sixzeropickleball.com (Use code CPRICE10 for 10% off).
We open the show today with some Preds talk as the team opens the season tonight vs Columbus. How do we feel about the roster and potential for a bounce-back season? What do we want to see from the team and coaching staff early on that tells us things are on the right track? There is more drama at UNC around Bill Belichick. We close out the hour with the Best and Worst Things in Sports this week.
We start the show celebrating the Blues opening the season tonight and more crashes into buildings. Michael Killian, General Manager of The Darkness joins Chris and Amy in studio to talk about The Darkness haunted house in Soulard is back and better than ever. Finally, did you see this.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh continued to discuss the top sports stories of the day in the Pick 6 segment.
A vacation from ourselves as Daniel slots in for Jazz in this episode of Deliver The Profile. "Open Season" is about men hunting other men, including girls. It's an early episode of the second season vintage, so that means Mandy Patinkin is there full assing what Joe Mantegna would later quarter ass. Ronnie and Daniel give the show the lampooning it deserves.
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This week, Scotty Wazz reviews the opening weekend for the Maryland Black Bears in Rochester and talks with head coach Clinton Mylymok, captain Owen Drury, goalie Ryan Denes, and forward Jaden Sikura.
Ray and Joe dissect game number one of the 49ers season and talk about injuries. Jake Moody's kicking struggles are back on the table. The Giants are lamenting a couple of losses in St. Louis.
In this episode of Keeping Up with the Commanders host Mason Kinnahan recaps Washington's 21-6 win over the New York Giants in Week 1 of the NFL season. Mason gives his thoughts and analysis on the Commanders impressive performance to kick off the season.SocialsTwitter: twitter.com/mason_kinnahanTwitch: twitch.tv/thesportslionTikTok: @thesportslionAnchor and Spotify: https://anchor.fm/kuwtcommanders
The Eagles defeated the division-rival Dallas Cowboys 24-20 in their season opener Thursday night and took an early lead in the division. Sheil is joined by Brandon Lee Gowton of Bleeding Green Nation to discuss the victory and give their takeaways from the game. What exactly happened with the Jalen Carter-Dak Prescott spitting incident that got Carter ejected before even taking a snap (04:59)? What were the biggest takeaways from the offense and what was concerning about the offense (09:50)? How concerning is the second cornerback spot production or lack thereof that everyone was panicking about during camp (25:14)? How do the guys feel about the Eagles defense overall going forward (32:42)? Email hot takes: Ringerphilly@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram: @ringersphillyspecial Become a member of our Reddit community: https://www.reddit.com/r/RingersPhillySpecial/. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out rg-help.com to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Host: Sheil Kapadia Guest: Brandon Lee Gowton Producer: Cliff Augustin Music Composed By: Teddy Grossman and Jackson Greenberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kevin and Karl join Chief on the air to discuss RFK's senate hearing, vaccines, immigration, and to look at the employment numbers.
The Dallas Cowboys kick off the NFL season against the Philadelphia Eagles in a rivalry showdown filled with storylines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sophias: Mike stumbles upon the dead Internet the hard way by being tricked into liking an AI band. Rosalyn Jennings: We watch a perfect balloon tribute release by Rosalyn Jennings as she tries to make a tribute to all her lost loved ones that completely fails. Palette Cleansers: We got Dank Demoss back with some freestyles, a real life GTA street fight and a McDonald's manager is skleep. THE BEAR!, FUCK YOU, WATCH THIS!, DAVE BLUNTS!, 50 CENT!, HEY CURTIS!, CURTIS JACKSON!, BEEF!, POOP!, ACTOR!, DIDDY PISSED ON YOUR DIRTY BABY MAMA!, CONSPIRACY!, SUCKED IN!, INSTAGRAM!, ALGO!, BANDS!, SPOTIFY!, LADY BAND!, JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS!, THE SOPHIAS!, HEADCASE!, GET OVER IT!, DEAD INTERNET THEORY!, EMBRACE IT!, OUR FUTURE!, RED FLAGS!, ART!, STRUGGLE!, LAZY!, BANDCAMP!, BAD CALLS!, DRIVE THRU!, TIME WASTE!, PREDATOR!, PEDO!, PRANK!, CLEAN SOX!, PERFECT STRANGERS THEME!, ROSALYN JENNINGS!, BALLOON RELEASE!, IS THIS REAL!?, TOO PERFECT!, TRIBUTE!, LONG SPEECH!, SELFISH!, ANNOYING!, BALLOON FAIL!, JEFF!, SAVED!, CLAP!, GARBAGE!, WOO!, BALLOOMS!, IN THE TREE!, HELP!, HOLIDAY!, DAREDEVIL DEB!, BALLOOMS!, BEAUTY OF TECHNOLOGY!, TALKING TO JIM AND MIKE!, ROZ!, SPIDER-MAN 2 CAR CRASH!, FOOD REVIEWS!, CAR CRASH!, DANK DEMOSS!, MIKE'S GIRLFRIEND!, FREESTYLE!, TASE ME BRO!, WITH GREAT POWER COMES GREAT RESPONSIBILITY!, POLITE SHOPLIFTER!, SKLEEP!, MCDONALDS MANAGER!, STANDING UP!, OPEN SEASON!, MAKING FOOD!, STREET FIGHT!, CAR STOLEN!, BEAT UP!, AMAZON DRIVER! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Pick Six Previews owner Brett Ciancia joins the Heartland College Sports podcast to break down what he's calling the most wide open Big 12 football season he's seen in 14 years. We talk contenders, chaos, and why this league is anyone's to win in 2025.Which teams are built to make a title run? Who's flying under the radar?Subscribe and leave a review to stay locked into Big 12 football all year long!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's August 21, 1982, and Dave and Milt are back in the Time Machine, swimming in the Billboard Top 10 like it's the world's most awkward pool party. Chicago is apologizing all over the place with “Hard to Say I'm Sorry,” Fleetwood Mac is politely asking you to “Hold Me,” and Survivor is still living off that “Eye of the Tiger” Rocky money. Along the way, we detour into soda-related TikTok challenges (yes, apparently Sprite is dangerous now), celebrity death news (spoiler: not good news), and listener emails that range from insightful to “are you sure you hit send on the right show?” You'll also get trivia, remakes, a live “Kids in America” cameo from Billy Joe Armstrong, and a heated swap-out session where we boot some Top 10 squatters in favor of better songs from the same era. We break down Chicago's yacht-rock-adjacent apology, Fleetwood Mac's post-breakup awkward magic, and Steve Miller's “Abracadabra” (spoiler: it's about bras). Then it's all Mellencamp all the time—his name changes, his childhood surgery, his failed acting gigs, and yes, the time Mark Wahlberg tried to rap “Hurt So Good” for reasons unknown to mankind. By the time we get to “Eye of the Tiger,” we've covered Paul Anka swing covers, the movie Swingers (which is not about what you think), and every ridiculous tangent your mother warned you about. We close with some song swaps, listener feedback, and a reflection on how the early '80s somehow made both syrupy ballads and aggressive workout anthems coexist on the same chart without anyone's head exploding. Topics 00:24 – Banter and Soda Talk 01:10 – The Sprite Challenge: Darwinism in a Can 02:14 – Pop Culture News & Celebrity Deaths 04:11 – Listener Emails (Some of Which We Actually Read) 06:02 – Music Trivia and Useless but Fun Facts 07:28 – Countdown Recap + Air Supply: The Musical NyQuil 10:06 – Chicago's Over-Apologetic Hit 18:46 – Fleetwood Mac's Polite Cry for Affection 29:19 – Steve Miller's “Abracadabra” (Yes, Really) 39:29 – Mellencamp Evolution: From Cougar to Heartland Icon 42:01 – Wahlberg Raps Mellencamp (You've Been Warned) 44:25 – Pulp Fiction & The Soul Theory (Because Why Not) 46:56 – Top 10 Recap of August 21, 1982 48:52 – “Eye of the Tiger”: From Rocky to Ringtone 54:45 – Paul Anka Swings the Tiger 56:35 – Swingers: False Advertising 58:32 – Song Substitutions & Why We're Right 01:15:58 – Closing Thoughts & Open Season on Feedback
Carl and Mike come back with more college football talk and share thoughts on how important they believe it will be for LSU to have a successful season and it must start with them winning their season opener due to the fact the Tigers have not won a season opener since Brian Kelly has taken over.
Cybercriminals target financial institutions across Africa using open-source tools. Threat actors are using a technique called Authenticode stuffing to abuse ConnectWise remote access software. A fake version of SonicWall's NetExtender VPN app steals users' credentials. CISA and the NSA publish a guide urging the adoption of Memory Safe Languages. Researchers identify multiple security vulnerabilities affecting Brother printers. Fake AI-themed websites spread malware. Researchers track a sharp rise in signup fraud. A new Common Good Cyber Fund has been launched to support nonprofits that provide essential cybersecurity services. Tim Starks from CyberScoop joins us to discuss calls for a federal cyberinsurance backstop. A Moscow court says ‘nyet' to more jail time for cyber crooks. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest We are again joined by Tim Starks, Senior Reporter from CyberScoop. Tim discusses his recent piece on “Federal cyber insurance backstop should be tied to expiring terrorism insurance law, report recommends.” Selected Reading Cybercriminals Abuse Open-Source Tools To Target Africa's Financial Sector (Unit 42) Hackers Abuse ConnectWise to Hide Malware (SecurityWeek) Fake SonicWall VPN app steals user credentials (The Register) CISA Publishes Guide to Address Memory Safety Vulnerabilities in Modern Software Development (GB Hackers) New Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of Brother Printers to Hacking (SecurityWeek) Black Hat SEO Poisoning Search Engine Results For AI (ThreatLabz) Half of Customer Signups Are Now Fraudulent (Infosecurity Magazine) Common Good Cyber Fund Launched to Support Non-Profit Security Efforts (Infosecurity Magazine) Russia releases REvil members after convictions for payment card fraud (The Record) Audience Survey Complete our annual audience survey before August 31. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices