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Guests Elie Bursztein, security, anti-abuse and privacy researcher @ Google Kurt Thomas, security, anti-abuse and privacy researcher @ Google Topics: Can we say that “Multi-Factor Authentication - if done well - fixes phishing for good” or is this too much to say? What are the realistic and seen-in-the-wild bypasses for MFA as a protection? How do you think these controls fare vs top tier attackers (clearly, they work vs commodity threats)? What do we know about burden vs value of MFA today? What can we realistically do to increase MFA/2FA adoption to the 90%s? Can we share anything about what we're seeing as industry benchmarks on MFA adoption so far? We've seen a lot of ugly debates over the value of SMS as MFA, what is your research-based take on this? Resources: Google Titan Security Key “Malicious Documents Emerging Trends: A Gmail Perspective” (RSA 2020) “New research: How effective is basic account hygiene at preventing hijacking” “New Research: Lessons from Password Checkup in action” “New research reveals who's targeted by email attacks” “New research: Understanding the root cause of account takeover” “"Why wouldn't someone think of democracy as a target?": Security practices & challenges of people involved with U.S. political campaigns” "Tales from the Trenches: Using AI for Gmail Security" (ep28)
Android will now have a feature related to saved passwords. “Password Checkup” will let you know if your password is on a list of hacked passwords. In other news, Mozilla has made cookie tracking across websites a little more difficult by adding a feature in the latest version of its Firefox browser. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatsnewonthenet/message
6 new Android features: Schedule text messages, Dark Mode on Google Maps and more - CNETGoogle is rolling out several new features to Messages, Google Maps and Password Checkup and more. Here's what you need to know.Before you pay for Spotify HiFi, try to pass this lossless audio test - The Next WebSpotify yesterday announced a ‘HiFi’ upgrade tier for its streaming service that provides lossless audio, promising music free of compression artefacts. Although it won’t be available until later this year, Spotify HiFi promises “CD-quality” audio and aims to…LG confirms webOS will power smart TVs by other manufacturers too - EngadgetJust like Roku, Android and Fire TV, LG's webOS smart TV platform will run on TVs made by multiple brand names.Illinois lawmaker seeks ban of Grand Theft Auto game following rise in carjackings | TheHill - The HillAn Illinois state lawmaker wants to ban the sale of vio...Diablo II Resurrected: Trailer, Plot, Release Date & News to Know - CBR - Comic Book Resources
2020 already feeling 20 years long? #Millennial is back this week with some advice about staying vigilant and staying sane. Think you’re using safe passwords? Use Google’s Password Checkup (https://www.howtogeek.com/448050/how-to-use-google-password-checkup/) to see if your passwords have been exposed in data breaches. As the Democratic field narrows, Laura still vows to only care starting on Super Tuesday. Since sustainability is such a hot topic these days, we examine our own sustainability practices (or lack thereof). We all commit to at least one change we’ll make for sustainability’s sake, and admit to a few non-sustainable practices we’re guilty of. Since sustainability comes with a high price tag in many cases, we cover some affordable sustainable practices. In the last week we’ve backed off of open conflict with Iran, fabricated an intelligence story, announced that impeachment articles are headed to the Senate, and overstated the reach of executive powers. How are you feeling about American democracy? We’ve got some recommendations about how involved to get with the news surrounding federal elections, and where to focus that excess attention. Across the pond, the people making the British Royal Family hip and interesting are… moving to sit at a cooler table. Get ready to snuggle up with our latest recommendations: “Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time” (Andrew), Netflix’s “Dracula” (Laura), and the ‘Call Me by Your Name’ audiobook (Pam). This week’s episode is sponsored by BioClarity (https://www.bioclarity.com (https://www.bioclarity.com/) and enter promo code MIL for 15% off EVERYTHING on their website), LoveBook (https://www.LoveBookOnline.com/mill for 20% off a LoveBook), and HoneyBook (https://www.tryhoneybook.com/MILL for 50% off your first year). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors! And in this week’s installment of After Dark: Millennials are still having less sex (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/living-single/201811/7-reasons-why-young-people-are-having-less-sex) , but we’re also getting more STDs (https://www.wsj.com/articles/public-health-puzzle-young-people-having-less-sex-contracting-more-stds-11571391000) . Wtf? We share our safe sex practices, and come clean about when we haven’t been so clean. How does online dating simultaneously make obtaining sex easier, but personing harder? Surprise Bitch! victim Kait gets to have a probing conversation with us about millennial sex trends.
Google's password checking feature has slowly been spreading across the Google ecosystem this past year. It started as the "Password Checkup" extension for desktop versions of Chrome, which would audit individual passwords when you entered them, and several months later it was integrated into every Google account as an on-demand audit you can run on all your saved passwords. Now, instead of a Chrome extension, Password Checkup is being integrated into the desktop and mobile versions of Chrome 79.
Apple will soon let Siri send messages based on apps you like to use. Separately, Google is launching a Password Checkup feature. Also, the latest game craze is the Untitled Goose Game. Get the latest from the world of technology every Tuesday at 6:45 when the Enderle Group's Rob Enderle joins AM Quad Cities.
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Password Checkup è una App che ci aiuta a scoprire se la password che stiamo utilizzando è sicura o è stata violata. Perchè non utilizzarla?
Password Checkup è una App che ci aiuta a scoprire se la password che stiamo utilizzando è sicura o è stata violata. Perchè non utilizzarla?
Data breaches are common, and when this happens, and your data is included, you need to know what to do to protect yourself. We take a deep dive into data breaches and the things you can do to keep yourself safe. The biggest ever data dump just hit a colossal 2.2 billion accounts (https://www.wired.co.uk/article/collection-data-breach-dump-leak) HaveIBeenPwned (https://haveibeenpwned.com) HaveIBeenPwned password check (https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords) 1Password Watchtower (https://support.1password.com/watchtower/) Password Checkup (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/password-checkup/pncabnpcffmalkkjpajodfhijclecjno) Hasso-Platner Institut (https://sec.hpi.de/ilc/search) How to Avoid Getting Hacked After Data Breaches 8 Things to Do Right Now if You’ve Been Hacked Two-Factor Authorization Apps for iOS Get 50% off Mac Premium Bundle X9, fully compatible with macOS Mojave, with the code PODCAST19. Download Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 now at intego.com.
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Craig is on with Ken and Matt on WGAN Morning News. They talked about hackers hacking the Nest devices and the Russians infiltrating US utilities. They also talked about how you can check if your password has been compromised using the Chrome extension Password Checkup and the website Have I Been Pawned. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles: Hackers Hijacked A Family’s Smart Home, Spammed Nuclear Missile Alerts Chrome Can Tell You If Your Passwords Have Been Compromised Report Highlights The Crazy Lengths Hackers Took To Infiltrate Us Utilities How Hackers And Scammers Break Into Icloud-Locked Iphones --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 02/13/2019 Nest Cameras Being Hacked Craig Peterson 0:00 Hi everybody, Craig Peterson here. I had a chance this morning to talk a little bit more about what I talked with Jim Polito about this a bit yesterday. But we talked a little bit more about the hackers and what's happening with them breaking into iPhones, we've got hackers who are breaking into Nest devices. Hey, if you've got any of their stuff, some of their security cameras, etc. You're going to want to hear what's happening. So that's what we covered this morning. And I'm getting a great response to these courses that I've put up. I mean, phenomenal. Really, I'm not I'm not making this up people. So if you missed them, make sure you check them because they are up today. All three of the initial training on security. It's no sales at all. This is entirely trying to help you out with securing your business network. You know it does apply to individuals as well. So you'll find all of that at http://CraigPeterson.com/concierge. You'll also find it on my homepage you can sign up for the Thursday webinar as well there http://CraigPeterson.com. All right here we go with Ken and Matt. Unknown 1:29 7:38, WGAN Morning News Wednesday morning. The day after the storm. Day after the storm. Time now to talk to Craig Peterson, our tech guru. He joins us at this time every Wednesday to go over the world of technology. Craig Peterson, how are you sir this morning? Unknown 1:43 Hey that's me. Doing well. Unknown 1:44 Are you having bad weather over there? Unknown 1:46 You know we had a lot of snow and sleet to and I haven't really been out yet this morning to see if we got the rain afterwards. But yeah, there you know the birds are in and the bees haven't come out of their hive so I know it's not the best morning. Unknown 2:00 Okay, so let's talk about some tech stuff. Um, so I have a lot of passwords, and I always worry about the being compromised. Can chrome help me out on this? I do use Chrome. Unknown 2:10 Yeah, Chrome is one of the better browsers out there are a lot of people have been concerned when it comes to Chrome and security, and how much is Google trying to, you know, monitor what I'm doing, etc, etc. And although Google does want your information and obviously does sell some of the information, it's interesting that they are trying to keep you safe. And I think most of our listeners would like to know about, you know, some of the details behind there but we won't get into that today but into what you're talking about here Ken, I think is really important. There's a couple of different websites out there that have been kind of collecting over time. Some of the breaches you know we mentioned there's a 750 million record file that was released a couple of weeks ago that contain people's credentials. And since then, there have been some other bigger ones. about one and a half billion people's information is out there on the web. Now, we're talking about the dark web here when I'm when I mentioned the web. So what a bad guy does so that you understand how this works is they have a username, they have a password. Now, if they break into a new website, and the website is hopefully fairly secure least the passwords are encrypted, they'll steal the password database, and then they'll run through all of these hundreds of millions of records and try every known password. So it's important for you to not use a password that anybody else has used before. And that's what Google has done here now. There's a new Chrome extension that's called Password Checkup that you can install on your Chrome browser. And then what happens is if you go to a website, and you use credentials on that website that are known to be breached, and the database that Google's uses over 2 billion records of breached passwords and usernames, so if it's a known breach, password or username, it will alert you right then in there, which is really great. So it's called Password Checkup. But I want to mention one other thing because Ken you mentioned you're concerned about passwords and security and that's a website called Have I Been Pawned and this is from an Australian guy out there who put it together and it will tell you much the same information as Google but it'll also if you put in your email address, it will also tell you if your email address shows up anywhere on the dark web in one of these hacks. So what I'll do is everybody that's on my SMS list. I'll text out a link directly to both of those today when we hang up so that everybody has it. You can just click on the link go to the website you can download the Password Checkup plugin you can download the Have I've Been Pawned, well not download it, but you can go to the Have I Been Pawned website and I'll send you direct link. So if you want those, text me and do it right now, so you don't forget. Get out a piece of paper and a pencil. It's 855-385-5553 and I'll send you direct links via text when we hang up. 855-385-5553 but I think this is really good news for people who use Chrome and who want a little bit more security it's really good stuff Ken. Unknown 6:00 We're talking to Craig Peterson, our tech guru who joins us now as he usually does on Wednesdays, to go over the world of technology. Craig mentioned text messages. I remember a while back a lot of people in Hawaii, he got a advanced warning via text message of nuclear holocaust. And apparently this is now happening again, this may be smaller numbers of people, or what have you. Are people going to be hacking into my phone to basically tell me of the coming apocalypse? Unknown 6:27 Well, this is an interesting problem, because in Hawaii, when it happened was somebody messed up in the in the state and it came out as kind of a federal alert and people probably remember that the nuclear missiles were flying from North Korea and were going to strike any minute and people kind of freaked out. Well, there are of course now smart devices. And Matt, you mentioned that you've got some of these Echo devices like I do, right. And Ken do you have any of those in your home as well? Unknown 7:00 Yes, I renamed it computer. Computer, what's the temperature outside and it goes by the way, sometimes it just lights up on its own which worries me a little bit. Unknown 7:12 What color does the light up? Unknown 7:14 Sometimes blue, sometimes yellow. Unknown 7:15 Okay, well the blue is because probably it thinks it heard you say the name. Yeah, say the name. And yeah, so that's probably what that is. But here's what's happening. More and more devices in our homes have built into them Alexa or Google Home or some of these other technologies and they are hackable. Now the Alexa, you know, these little Echo devices, not so much the Google Home the Apple HomePod, not so much. But in this case there. There's a story that came out this week and it was about the Nest security camera. Now interestingly enough Nest has been in the news quite a bit recently for major security problems, including allowing anybody that work that Nest to look at any video stream that is ever been recorded by any Nest camera, right. It's kind of scary when you think about it, because I kind of liked the technology behind Nest. And what the heck are they doing giving everyone access to every security video ever. They've kind of tighten that up a little bit. But in this case, somebody hacked their Nest security cameras and they gone online and this poor family in California started getting this alert that a nuclear war and broken out missiles were headed for multiple US cities and this family California wasn't alone we know about another family this one in Texas where their Nest system was hacked and used to threaten to kidnap the baby's family. In Canada the reporting it as well that some people have been hiring hackers to break into Nest and Wink and and even tried to break into some of the Amazon devices belonging to another family. But it's it's a little bit of a scary world so if your Nest or other device starts warning you about global nuclear war it's probably not true. But little warning systems that are on your phone and do you guys get a warning for instance about this storm that was coming? Unknown 9:27 yeah exactly why do weather.com I got Well that's all you got a weather okay well there are alert systems in place just like the one in Hawaii it's a warned about the nuclear missiles but there are alerts systems in place that will send you things about emergency situations in the area. Some states have amber alerts to go out automatically to completely different system so we're not talking about those devices being hacked at this point it looks like Nest has the most vulnerabilities. Unknown 9:58 We're talking to our tech guru Craig Peterson who joins us every Wednesday at 7:38. http://CraigPeterson.com. If you want to go easy as box anytime you want. So you know we're waiting for Robert Muller's report which we could get in the next year or two. However, you know there are some some evidence of Russian hackers infiltrating our utilities. What's the scoop with that? Unknown 10:25 I love Russians. I watch the Americans. One of my favorite TV shows. Unknown 10:32 That was a great TV show. I hated the ending of that. Unknown 10:37 I'm on season four so. Unknown 10:39 Although it's probably the most realistic ending they could come up with. To be honest with you, though. I mean. Unknown 10:45 Oh shut up both of you. Unknown 10:48 I can't hear you. Yeah, there. There are a number of hack attacks going on right now. The Russians are seriously considering using the internet as a first attack vector against the United States, they're also saying, Hey, we're gonna use it as defensive mechanism. We'll see what ends up happening. But there is a ton of hacking going on. And that's kind of the bottom line about all of this stuff. They are breaking into some of our phones. iCoud locked phones, you remember when people were stealing iPhones back in the early days, just grabbing them at coffee shops, right? And it got to the point that Apple did something about it, which is if you have Find My iPhone turned on on your iPhone, which everybody should do, turn that on. If your phone is stolen or your iPad is stolen, there is almost no way to recover that phone. Apple can unlock it, but that's it. Nobody else can. And so what's happening is the bad guys are coming up to people holding them a nice point or guiding point and saying unlock your phone and turn off Find My iPhone. So the bad guys get a little bit smarter about it so that they can then resell that phone out on the black market or use it as they might want to. There's some rumors about the ability to still break into the newer iPhone 10. And you know, life goes on, right. But it's interesting to see some of the bad guys now on the streets trying to break into iPhones. But so you do it the old fashioned way. They're mugging people. Unknown 12:32 Indeed. All right. Craig Peterson, our tech guru joins us on Wednesdays at this time to go over the world of technology. Craig, thank you, sir. And we will talk to you again next week. Unknown 12:44 Gentlemen, take care. Thanks. --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
This is your Shared Security Weekly Blaze for February 11th 2019 with your host, Tom Eston. In this week’s episode: DNA testing and the FBI, the $198 million dollar cryptocurrency password, and a new Chrome extension to protect your accounts from data breaches. Silent Pocket is a proud sponsor of the Shared Security Podcast! Silent […] The post DNA Testing and the FBI, $198 Million Dollar Cryptocurrency Password, Password Checkup Chrome Extension appeared first on The Shared Security Show.
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Hola que tal! Les habla Pablo Gómez Barrios y es un gran placer estar con ustedes. Hoy en la represa cibernética, con Paloma Martínez, Luis Laborda y Leonardo Gimeno les presentamos Canadá en las Américas Café o El Castor Cibernético, como prefieran, de este viernes 8 de febrero en vivo y en directo por Facebook Live, Youtube y en nuestro sitio rcinet.ca. Escuche ES_Entrevue_2-20190208-WIS20 Ward (Foto: Universidad de Toronto.) LA MÚSICA Hoy escucharemos a la jóven cantautora y compositora quebequense, Charlotte Cardin. Ella nació en 1994 en Montreal y a sus 24 años ya se ha abierto bastante camino en showbizz quebequense y canadiense. Antes de dedicarse al canto y lamúsica, Charlotte comenzó su carrera como modelo a los 15 años. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8WRTn0Lwf4 En este programa escucharemos al principio el tema Like It Doesn't Hurt, continuamos después con el tema Big Boy y terminamos con How You Remind Me. LOS TEMAS QUE DESTACAMOS ESTA SEMANA Paloma Martínez Mendez tu nos hablas las acusaciones de acoso y agresión sexual que pesa sobre la policía fronteriza de Canadá. (Foto de archivo: © REUTERS/Richard Lam) En marzo y abril del 2018, RCI publicó informaciones sobre el caso de Lucy Granados quien, luego de una larga batalla, fue deportada a su país de origen Guatemala por los servicios fronterizos de Canadá. El día que la fueron a buscar a su casa, los agentes la habrían sacado por la fuerza. Este martes, la red inglesa de Radio-Canada CBC News, informó que la Agencia de Servicios Fronterizos de Canadá (ASFC) está llevando a cabo una investigación sobre acusaciones de conducta inapropiada de sus propios agentes. Según los documentos obtenidos por CBC News, el organismo canadiense de servicios fronterizos, que tiene autoridad para detener y registrar a los canadienses y llevar a cabo deportaciones, está realizando investigaciones en relación con 1.200 denuncias contra su propio personal en un período de dos años y medio, desde enero de 2016 hasta mediados de 2018. Luis Laborda nos dice que gobierno federal canadiense permitirá que los venezolanos que se encuentran sin estatus legal en Canadá puedan permanecer en el país. Foto: iStock. El gobierno federal canadiense acaba de otorgar una moratoria que permitirá que los ciudadanos venezolanos que se encuentran sin estatus legal en Canadá puedan permanecer en el país. La medida se convirtió en una excelente noticia para quienes se veían amenazados con la posibilidad de ser expulsados de suelo canadiense y obligados a retornar a su país de origen, donde la situación política no da señales de mejoría. Como es de dominio público, el presidente de la Asamblea Legislativa de ese país, Juan Guaidó, se proclamó presidente, al tiempo que Nicolás Maduro se mantiene en el cargo, tras renovar su mandato en las elecciones realizadas en mayo de 2018. Leonardo Gimeno, nos hablas de un programa de Google que advierte si las contraseñas fueron violadas. (iStockPhoto.com / ak_foto) El robo de contraseñas es uno de los mayores flagelos de la vida digital en la actualidad. En el año 2017, un informe de la empresa Norton dio a conocer una cifra abrumadora: el 44% de la población mundial había sufrido por lo menos un ciberataque. Dentro de estos ataques virtuales se encuentran los robos de datos, los que fueron víctimas de un virus y por supuesto, el robo de contraseñas para acceder a cuentas bancarias. En este estudio, se destaca que una de cada tres personas almacena sus contraseñas de forma insegura. En un intento más para contrarrestar el robo de contraseñas, Google lanzó una extensión para Chrome, llamada “Password Checkup” que detecta si el nombre de usuario o la contraseña que se utiliza coincide con la base de datos de 4 mil millones de credenciales inseguras. Yo por mi parte, los invito a escuchar una entrevista con Orlando Viera-Blanco, representante oficial de Juan Guaidó en Canadá. Orlando Viera Blanco,
Hola que tal! Les habla Pablo Gómez Barrios y es un gran placer estar con ustedes. Hoy en la represa cibernética, con Paloma Martínez, Luis Laborda y Leonardo Gimeno les presentamos Canadá en las Américas Café o El Castor Cibernético, como prefieran, de este viernes 8 de febrero en vivo y en directo por Facebook Live, Youtube y en nuestro sitio rcinet.ca. Escuche ES_Entrevue_2-20190208-WIS20 Ward (Foto: Universidad de Toronto.) LA MÚSICA Hoy escucharemos a la jóven cantautora y compositora quebequense, Charlotte Cardin. Ella nació en 1994 en Montreal y a sus 24 años ya se ha abierto bastante camino en showbizz quebequense y canadiense. Antes de dedicarse al canto y lamúsica, Charlotte comenzó su carrera como modelo a los 15 años. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8WRTn0Lwf4 En este programa escucharemos al principio el tema Like It Doesn't Hurt, continuamos después con el tema Big Boy y terminamos con How You Remind Me. LOS TEMAS QUE DESTACAMOS ESTA SEMANA Paloma Martínez Mendez tu nos hablas las acusaciones de acoso y agresión sexual que pesa sobre la policía fronteriza de Canadá. (Foto de archivo: © REUTERS/Richard Lam) En marzo y abril del 2018, RCI publicó informaciones sobre el caso de Lucy Granados quien, luego de una larga batalla, fue deportada a su país de origen Guatemala por los servicios fronterizos de Canadá. El día que la fueron a buscar a su casa, los agentes la habrían sacado por la fuerza. Este martes, la red inglesa de Radio-Canada CBC News, informó que la Agencia de Servicios Fronterizos de Canadá (ASFC) está llevando a cabo una investigación sobre acusaciones de conducta inapropiada de sus propios agentes. Según los documentos obtenidos por CBC News, el organismo canadiense de servicios fronterizos, que tiene autoridad para detener y registrar a los canadienses y llevar a cabo deportaciones, está realizando investigaciones en relación con 1.200 denuncias contra su propio personal en un período de dos años y medio, desde enero de 2016 hasta mediados de 2018. Luis Laborda nos dice que gobierno federal canadiense permitirá que los venezolanos que se encuentran sin estatus legal en Canadá puedan permanecer en el país. Foto: iStock. El gobierno federal canadiense acaba de otorgar una moratoria que permitirá que los ciudadanos venezolanos que se encuentran sin estatus legal en Canadá puedan permanecer en el país. La medida se convirtió en una excelente noticia para quienes se veían amenazados con la posibilidad de ser expulsados de suelo canadiense y obligados a retornar a su país de origen, donde la situación política no da señales de mejoría. Como es de dominio público, el presidente de la Asamblea Legislativa de ese país, Juan Guaidó, se proclamó presidente, al tiempo que Nicolás Maduro se mantiene en el cargo, tras renovar su mandato en las elecciones realizadas en mayo de 2018. Leonardo Gimeno, nos hablas de un programa de Google que advierte si las contraseñas fueron violadas. (iStockPhoto.com / ak_foto) El robo de contraseñas es uno de los mayores flagelos de la vida digital en la actualidad. En el año 2017, un informe de la empresa Norton dio a conocer una cifra abrumadora: el 44% de la población mundial había sufrido por lo menos un ciberataque. Dentro de estos ataques virtuales se encuentran los robos de datos, los que fueron víctimas de un virus y por supuesto, el robo de contraseñas para acceder a cuentas bancarias. En este estudio, se destaca que una de cada tres personas almacena sus contraseñas de forma insegura. En un intento más para contrarrestar el robo de contraseñas, Google lanzó una extensión para Chrome, llamada “Password Checkup” que detecta si el nombre de usuario o la contraseña que se utiliza coincide con la base de datos de 4 mil millones de credenciales inseguras. Yo por mi parte, los invito a escuchar una entrevista con Orlando Viera-Blanco, representante oficial de Juan Guaidó en Canadá. Orlando Viera Blanco,
Welcome to episode 124 of the EdTech Situation Room from February 6, 2019, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed YouTube's most recent letter to Creators, Google's Jigsaw project which uses AI to help human moderators identify toxic posts which violate community standards, and the Japanese government's plans to hack into citizen's IoT devices to update firmware. Additional topics included Spotify's recent acquisitions of Gimlet Media and Anchor, predictions for podcasting in 2019, and the woes of crypto currency investors when the only person with the controlling password dies unexpectedly. The Google Chrome extension "Password Checkup," ChromeOS instant tethering, impressive digital revenue for the New York Times, and an interview with Ray Kurzweil about our evolutionary trajectory as humans to merge with our computers rounded out the show's articles. Wes' Geek of the Week was the PBS video, "What a Smell Looks Like." Jason's Geek of the Week was "Hot Pod News." Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates, and join us LIVE on Wednesday nights if you can (normally) at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific or 3 am UTC. All shownotes are available on http://edtechSR.com/links.
DJI Osmo PocketDet lille "gimbal-kameraet" fra DJI - Osmo Pocket - kan filme og ta bilder helt "alene". Men det kan også kobles direkte til en smarttelefon. Eller via en kabel, slik at du for eksempel kan plassere den på en selfiestang. (Du kan også kjøpe en trådløs adapter, men da må du ut med "farlig" mye mer i kostnad, enn de 20 dollarene jeg betalte.Ukens Gadget: Lenovo Yoga Chromebook C630Ukens Gadget presenteres av Elkjøp. Jeg har endelig fått testet en Chromebook. Det tok sin tid. Årsaken var enkel; jeg synes det ikke har vært noen fine Chromebooks å teste. Men likte jeg Lenovos Chromebook utover designet?Chromecast til Google Home HubHadde det ikke vært for at jeg testet ut Lenovos Chromebook så hadde jeg ikke tenkt på at man kan chromecaste TV-programmer og filmer til Google Home Hub.Password CheckupJeg har installert Chrome-innstikket Password Checkup, som sier ifra til meg om mine passord har blitt kompromittert. Verdt å sjekke ut i disse usikre tider. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Google put together a free Chrome App to monitor your passwords for non-Google websites. If the password has been exposed, Password Checkup will alert you and prompt you to change the password. Here's the link to add the extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/password-checkup/pncabnpcffmalkkjpajodfhijclecjno