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Upstream
Upstream #113 - BBM Baby

Upstream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2016 70:19


A song/demo written and produced in 2011 by artist Lana Del Ray leaked this August. The song titled 'BBM Baby' while unreleased is an interest visor into BBM nearly half a decade ago. A new Android exploit, QuadRooter, has already been fully patched for BlackBerry's secure Android powered phones Priv and DTEK50. Lastly, BBM Channels has a new invite system on the web based desktop admin to gain access to Buy Now buttons for BBM Channel posts. Better late then never I guess? Blog: https://berryflow.com/2016/08/upstream-113-bbm-baby/ Aired Agust 21st, 2106 - Join BerryFlow on social media - YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/BBRYFLOW Twitter: https://twitter.com/bbryflow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbryflow/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbryflow RSS: http://berryflow.com/feed/ Google+: http://www.google.com/+Berryflow Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/berryflowupstream

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
Pocketnow Weekly 214: T-Mobile, Sprint go unlimited, Google phone rumors, Duo video chat, and Honor 8 revealed

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2016 96:33


T-Mobile and Sprint are delivering "optimized" unlimited data plans. What does this mean for your phone bill? We've spent some time with Google's Duo video chat. Will this pull people from Facetime? Plus we went hands on with the new Honor 8 at the launch even in San Francisco, and it seems we have yet another premium budget phone to compete against Oneplus, ZTE, and Alcatel. Make sure you're charged and ready for episode 214 of the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the live video broadcast from 2:00pm Eastern on August 18th at our YouTube page, or check out the high-quality audio version right here. And don't forget to shoot your listener mail to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air! Pocketnow Weekly 214 Recording Date August 18, 2016 Host Juan Bagnell Producer Jules Wang Sponsor Small businesses are our nation's economic engine, our job creators and innovation incubators. Unfortunately, small business administrators are forced to spend up to 25% of their time on employment-related paperwork. The good news: you can take back this time with Zenefits! Zenefits is the easy-to-use online solution that brings together and automates your key HR functions like payroll, health insurance, onboarding, and PTO. It saves small- to mid-sized businesses endless admin hours, so they can focus more on growing their business. Experience efficient and effortless HR for yourself. Request a demo at http://Zenefits.com/pocketnow. The Rundown News  13:19 | The US starts pre-ordering the Honor 8, one sexy phone. 41:14 | We have to talk about the Google Phones again. 49:34 | Can the HTC Desire 10 models pick up the HTC 10's sales slack? 58:58 | Marco? Duo! Google's new video chat app is out. 1:04:07 | BlackBerry hits Quadrooter, but it's not as dangerous as this Linux bug. 1:11:06 | Press, pan and twist your watch to do more. Discussion 1:16:21 | The new unlimited! T-Mobile and Sprint deliver "optimized" unlimited data plans for your phone. We'll be covering Listener Mail next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DigitalOutbox
DigitalOutbox Episode 290

DigitalOutbox

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016


Chris and Ian discuss Quadrooter and VR http://www.digitaloutbox.com/podcasts/episode290/DigitalOutbox-290-160818.mp3 Download iTunes MP3 Shownotes QuadRooter Android bug could affect almost 1bn phones, researchers claim Microsoft 'golden key' blunder lets you install any OS on Windows hardware Vodafone 'ditches' line rental fees (but will charge up to £67 to connect you) Duo video calling app: Google launches cross-platform answer to FaceTime Facebook and Unity team up to launch a Steam competitor You can now play VR Minecraft on the Oculus Rift Oculus Rift will be on sale in UK stores from September Intel unveils Project Alloy 'merged reality' headset

The CyberWire
Daily: All your attack code are belong us. Guccifer 2.0 suddenly more fluent.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 14:45


In today's podcast we learn about claims made by hackers calling themselves "the Shadow Brokers." They say they've pwned the Equation Group, and obtained NSA attack code which they're now selling for one million Bitcoin. Guccifer 2.0 gets a lot more polished and even leakier. A bogus QuadRooter patch is serving malware in Google's Play Store. Fidelis tells us about Vawtrak's evolution. Someone's watching the Veracrypt audit. Iran looks into possible cyber causes of oil-and-gas facility fires. Fake Pokémon installers have trainers choosing ransomware. No more Pokéstops allowed in Germany's Flughafen. Vikram Sharma from Quintessence Labs outlines the challenges and opportunities of combining cutting edge science with market realities. Hardik Modi from Fidelis Cybersecurity expains changes they're tracking in the Vawtrak banking trojan. And British lawyers get a license to hunt hackers. 

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Ep 52: How to Protect Your Business Against Legal Problems with Rachel Rodgers

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 35:25


Rachel Rodgers (@RachelRodgersEsq) is a business lawyer turned business coach, intellectual property strategist, and the creator of Small Business Bodyguard. In 2013, she created the Small Business Bodyguard: Cover Your Bases, Cover Your Assets, Cover Your Ass. This game-changing legal resource has been called “fun and engaging” by New York Times bestselling author Chris Brogan and a “graduate-level course on how to build a strong foundation for your business” by CEO of OurDeal, Kyle Durand. Rachel is known in the legal industry and beyond for being an innovator and master of productizing services and creating high-quality, high profit products. SBB and the other legal kits she has created have been transformative, generating half a million dollars in revenue in just two years and serving 1,700 small businesses around the country. And she achieved those results with almost no active marketing because she simply didn't have the time (she literally launched SBB with a newborn in her arms). When she's not taking care of clients, she enjoys baking in the kitchen (barefoot, with rosé in hand), lifting weights, juicing (the green kind, not the steroid kind), reading to her toddlers, being a “dance mom” to her girls and going on new adventures with her family (her favorite destination being the South of France, of course!). In this episode, we discussed: Critical first steps every business owner should take to prevent legal headaches. How to stop working "in your business" and start working "on it" to catapult your success. How to establish strategic partnerships and alliances with other entrepreneurs. Resources The Rodgers Collective Small Business Bodyguard Slack Helpscout Mastermind Dinners by Jason Gaignard The Alchemist by Paul Coehlo The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks NEWS Julia Love at Reuters reports that neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton are pulling in Silicon Valley funding anywhere near what Mitt Romney and Barack Obama did in 2012. Trump has pulled in less than 6% of what Romney did and while Clinton has significantly outraised Trump in the Valley, she's raised less than half of what Obama did there. The full story is at Reuters.com. ---- Curt Woodward at the Boston Globe reports that, as financial firms and retail outlets have significantly tightened their fraud prevention tactics, criminals have now turned to hacking health care records. The health care records of 4.5 million people have been compromised this year, and while this is down from last year, the long term consequences are much more severe than those of financial data breaches. ---- Security software maker Check Point has uncovered a huge security flaw in Android phones known as Quadrooter. The breach affects as many as a billion phones, including high-end phones like the Samsung Galaxy 7 and HTC 10. Ina Fried at Recode has more. ---- Three House Democrats are calling for GOP leaders to investigate Donald Trump for encouraging Russia to hack into the 30,000 emails still missing from the private email server Hillary Clinton used when she served as Secretary of State. Congressmen Patrick Murphy from Florida, Andre Carson from Indiana and Eric Swalwell from California are all asking a House panel to investigate. Check out Haroun Demirjian's (DE-MEER-JOHN'S_ full coverage in the Washington Post. —— Privacy advocates are getting worried about customers exchanging their privacy for lower-priced internet services. David Lazarus at the LA Times points to Comcast and AT&T who offer customers lower prices in exchange for tracking their online behavior. Advocates are worried the model is creating a society of privacy haves and have-nots in which privacy will only be available to people willing to pay for it. ---- The federal 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled last week that entities that mimic government agencies must observe the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement for searches and seizures. The case involved a defendant who sent child pronography via his AOL account, which AOL then flagged and sent to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), which it was required to do. A Department of Homeland Security special agent then obtained a tip through NCMEC's system and then a search warrant to search the suspect's home. The court found that NCMEC should never have opened the email without a warrant in the first place, since it was acting on the government's behalf. Cyrus Farivar has more full coverage at Ars Technica. --- A federal judge on the DC Circuit Court of Appeals issued a largely sealed ruling last week criticizing the FBI's new gag order rules. Gag orders demand secrecy from companies regarding data requests the FBI makes to investigate national security cases. The new gag order rules require the FBI to review either on the “close of an investigation” or on the “three year anniversary of an investigation”, whether a gag order is still necessary. So this means the FBI could, theoretically at least, at the close of every single investigation, deem the gag orders to still be necessary, and keep them in place indefinitely. But these are just criticisms. The judge did not order a revamping of the rules. Ellen Nakashima at the Washington Post has the story. ---- Finally, Greenberg Traurig—the international law firm— will be lobbying on behalf of the Pokemon Company International, which has come under scrutiny after the release of its widely popular Pokémon Go game. The game has caused concern among lawmakers regarding distracted driving and the potential for pedophiles to exploit the game to harm children. For example, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo banned sex offenders on parole from using Pokemon Go for fear they would put down lures to entice children to come to a particular location. Greenberg Traurig will work to counter that negative perception among federal lawmakers. Megan Wilson at the Hill has more.  

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
Pocketnow Weekly 213: LG V20 Quad DAC, all glass iPhones, and Android security concerns

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2016 112:10


Apple gets smart about BETA testing software, while we're already tracking rumors about next year's iPhone. Google and Samsung respond to security concerns exploited at this year's Def Con. And the LG V20 looks to impress audiophiles with a Quad DAC system! What does that even mean?!?!? Those stories, and we'll tackle your viewer emails! Make sure you're charged and ready for episode 213 of the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the live video broadcast from 2:00pm Eastern on August 11 at Pocketnow's YouTube page, or check out the high-quality audio version right here. And don't forget to shoot your listener mail to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air! Pocketnow Weekly 213 Recording Date August 11, 2016 Host Juan Bagnell Producer Jules Wang The Rundown 9:20 New MacBooks are coming — but until after the next iPhone 24:01 Apple looks to make an all glass iPhone for 2017 33:11 Apple gets smart about BETA testing software after Maps debacle 39:21 Google "addresses" "Quadrooter" vulnerabilities 47:57 Samsung responds to Samsung Pay Token exploit 55:32 There's a Pokemon GO story we forgot 57:35 FOUR DACS IN THE LG V20!!! ERMAHGERD?!?!?! Viewer Mail (01:23:41) Listener mail this week from Fat Produce, Haniko, Sparda See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere
13th August 2016 - Fevzi Turkalp the Gadget Detective joins BBC Berkshire to discuss the latest tech news

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2016 9:39


The Gadget Detective joins Howard Hughes on Radio Berkshire to discuss the latest tech news. This week; Facebook changes the way it serves ads, giving users more choice over the type of adverts they see, the vulnerability discovered in Qualcomm Snapdragon chipsets used in nearly a billion Android devices, plus an impromptu demonstration of what happens if you drop something on a keyboard! The Gadget of the Week is the KitSound Link, an adapter that can convert a conventional speaker or Hi-Fi to allow the streaming of audio wirelessly over WiFi. Fevzi can be heard on Radio Berkshire every Saturday around 7.40am for the latest tech news, plus you can follow him and ask advice on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #FevziTurkalp #GadgetDetective #Gadget #Detective #Howard #Hughes #HowardHughes #BBC #Radio #Berkshire #GadgetoftheWeek #KS #KitSound #Link #Wireless #Speaker #HiFI #Adapter #Stream #Audio #Music #Android #iOS #PC #Facebook #Adverts #Advert #Ads #Ad #AdBlock #AdBlocker #Snapdragon #Qualcomm #QuadRooter #Vulnerability #Security #Phone #Tablet

Aussie Tech Heads SD Video
Episode 498 - 11/08/2016

Aussie Tech Heads SD Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 81:53


there was no cyber-attack on Census, data was untouched Microsoft backflips on Australian Office 365 migrations Telstra prepares for 5G network Seagate announces 60TB 3.5in solid-state drive Microsoft slashes Windows 10 rollback period Quadrooter flaws menace 900 million Android devices Apple Said to Plan First Pro Laptop Overhaul in Four Years

The CyberWire
Daily: Australia's census clogged. Iran ups its offense? Ransomware and file deletion.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 14:39


In today’s podcast we follow developments in nation-state hacking, from Hainan to Tehran. Australia’s online census is taken offline—the Bureau of Statistics cries DDoS, but observers aren’t so sure. A new strain of ransomware under development in the underworld skips encryption and goes straight for deletion. Issues with Oracle’s MICROS point-of-sale systems may be the root cause of recent store and hotel breaches. Google says, thanks Check Point, we appreciate it, but most of QuadRooter has already been mitigated (they’re working on the rest of it). Joe Carrigan from Johns Hopkins University warns us about side-loading Android apps, and Leemon Baird from Swirld describes a new trust-based peer to peer software platform. And we note that yesterday was Patch Tuesday.

Tecnologistas
Quadrooter y los desafíos de vulnerabilidad

Tecnologistas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 11:11


Las noticias en los últimos días hablan de la vulnerabilidad que afecta a los usuarios de Android con un smartphone que tenga un procesador de la marca Qualcomm. Evitar ser atacados es tan fácil como no instalar ninguna aplicación fuera de Google Play, pero conseguir el parche que cierra la puerta puede ser complicado según el fabricante y sus ganas de actualizar nuestro terminal. Por último ya son varios los desafíos contra la seguridad de iOS y iPhone con recompensas de hasta medio millón de dólares.

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere
9th August 2016 - Fevzi Turkalp the Gadget Detective discusses the Qualcomm Snapdragon vulnerability on Dubai Eye 1038

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 6:24


The Gadget Detective joined Emma Brain and Ray Addison on Dubai Eye 1038 to discuss the discovery of flaws in the Qualcomm Snapdragon processors used in a large number of Android devices, ones which could potentially leave nearly a billion users open to hacking. He discusses the ramifications and how to protect yourself from those looking to exploit the vulnerability. You can follow Fevzi and ask advice on Twitter at @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #FevziTurkalp #Emma #Brain #EmmaBrain #Ray #Addison #RayAddison #Dubai #Eye #1038 #DubaiEye1038 #Radio #Android #Snapdragon #Qualcomm #Processor #CPU #Flaw #Vulnerability #Bug #Hack #Exploit #Security #Quadrooter #Check #Point #CheckPoint #App #Apps #Google #Store #Advice

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere
8th August 2016 - Fevzi Turkalp the Gadget Detective discusses the Qualcomm Snapdragon vulnerability on BBC Wales

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 4:14


The Gadget Detective joined BBC Wales to discuss the discovery of flaws in the Qualcomm Snapdragon processors used in a large number of Android devices, ones which could potentially leave nearly a billion users open to hacking. He discusses the ramifications and how to protect yourself from those looking to exploit the vulnerability. You can follow Fevzi and ask advice on Twitter at @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #FevziTurkalp #BBC #Radio #Wales #Android #Snapdragon #Qualcomm #Processor #CPU #Flaw #Vulnerability #Bug #Hack #Exploit #Security #Quadrooter #Check #Point #CheckPoint #App #Apps #Google #Store #Advice

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere
8th August 2016 - Fevzi Turkalp the Gadget Detective discusses the Qualcomm Snapdragon vulnerability on LBC

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 5:10


The Gadget Detective joined Clive Bull on LBC Radio to discuss the discovery of flaws in the Qualcomm Snapdragon processors used in a large number of Android devices, ones which could potentially leave nearly a billion users open to hacking. He discusses the ramifications and how to protect yourself from those looking to exploit the vulnerability. You can follow Fevzi and ask advice on Twitter at @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #FevziTurkalp #Clive #Bull #CliveBull #LBC #Radio #Android #Snapdragon #Qualcomm #Processor #CPU #Flaw #Vulnerability #Bug #Hack #Exploit #Security #Quadrooter #Check #Point #CheckPoint #App #Apps #Google #Store #Advice

Tech Guide
Tech Guide Episode 211

Tech Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 39:25


Instagram launches Stories - but is this a Snapchat rip off, Android devices worldwide exposed worldwide with the QuadRooter threat, we take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Note7 and chat with Samsung Australia vice president Phil Newton about the new device, D-Link's 180-degree wide-eye security cam, Epson's new range of 4K enhanced projectors and the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tech Guide
Tech Guide Episode 211

Tech Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 39:25


Instagram launches Stories - but is this a Snapchat rip off, Android devices worldwide exposed worldwide with the QuadRooter threat, we take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Note7 and chat with Samsung Australia vice president Phil Newton about the new device, D-Link’s 180-degree wide-eye security cam, Epson’s new range of 4K enhanced projectors and the Tech Guide Help Desk.