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Viasat confirms it was breached by Salt Typhoon. Microsoft's June 2025 security update giveth, and Microsoft's June 2025 security update taketh away. Local privilege escalation flaws grant root access on major Linux distributions. BeyondTrust patches a critical remote code execution flaw. SMS low cost routing exposes users to serious risks. Erie Insurance says their ongoing outage isn't ransomware. Backups are no good if you can't find them. Veeam patches a critical vulnerability in its Backup software. SuperCard malware steals payment card data for ATM fraud and direct bank transfers. We preview our Juneteenth special edition. Backing up humanity. 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 Today, we are sharing an excerpt of our Juneteenth Special Edition conversation between Dave Bittner, T-Minus Space Daily's Maria Varmazis, and CISO Perspectives podcast's Kim Jones. Enjoy this discussion on the eve of Juneteenth and tune into your CyberWire Daily feed tomorrow on your favorite podcast app to hear the full conversation. Selected Reading Viasat hacked by China-backed Salt Typhoon in 2024 US telecom attacks (Cybernews) Microsoft's June Patches Unleash a Cascade of Critical Failures (WinBuzzer) New Linux udisks flaw lets attackers get root on major Linux distros (Bleeping Computer) BeyondTrust warns of pre-auth RCE in Remote Support software (Bleeping Computer) Two Factor Insecurity (Lighthouse Reports) Erie Insurance: ‘No Evidence' of Ransomware in Network Outage (Insurance Journal) Half of organizations struggle to locate backup data, report finds (SC Media) New Veeam RCE flaw lets domain users hack backup servers (Bleeping Computer) Russia detects first SuperCard malware attacks skimming bank data via NFC (The Record) Why one man is archiving human-made content from before the AI explosion (Ars Technica) 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
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Be Careful With Fake Zoom Client Downloads Miscreants are tricking victims into downloading fake Zoom clients (and likely other meeting software) by first sending them fake meeting invites that direct victims to a page that offers malware for download as an update to the Zoom client. https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Be%20Careful%20With%20Fake%20Zoom%20Client%20Downloads/32014 Python tarfile Vulnerability Recently, the Python tarfile module introduced a filter option to help mitigate some of the insecure behavior common to software unpacking archives. This filter is, however, not working quite as well as it should. https://mail.python.org/archives/list/security-announce@python.org/thread/MAXIJJCUUMCL7ATZNDVEGGHUMQMUUKLG/ Hewlett Packard Enterprise Insight Remote Support processAttachmentDataStream Directory Traversal Remote Code Execution Vulnerability HP fixed, among other vulnerabilities, a critical remote code execution vulnerability in Insight Remote Support (IRS) https://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-25-325/
The Legally Speaking Podcast has visited one of the world's most exciting legal hubs: Dubai. But we're not just visiting — we're starting the year in style with a brand-new miniseries that showcases how innovation, opportunity and culture come together in this incredible city.What's it all about?Our Legally Speaking Podcast series features short, punchy episodes (10–15 minutes each), where we dive into conversations with inspiring legal minds to explore:
www.iotusecase.com #IoT-PLATTFORM #MASCHINEN-UND-ANLAGENBAU #DIGITAL-BUSINESSIn der 159. Episode des IoT Use Case Podcast spricht Ing. Madeleine Mickeleit mit Andreas Rauch, Head of Digital Business bei GF Machining Solutions und Andreas Thal, CEO von symmedia, über die Digitalisierung im Maschinenbau. GF Machining Solutions setzt auf die IoT-Plattform My rConnect, basierend auf dem symmediaHub, um Predictive Maintenance, Remote Support und Echtzeit-Datenanalysen zu ermöglichen. Wir beleuchten, wie Maschinenvernetzung Effizienz steigert, Wartung optimiert und Unternehmen beim Wandel von CapEx zu OpEx unterstützt.Folge 159 auf einen Blick (und Klick):(12:12) Herausforderungen, Potenziale und Status quo – So sieht der Use Case in der Praxis aus(18:32) Lösungen, Angebote und Services – Ein Blick auf die eingesetzten Technologien(28:14) Übertragbarkeit, Skalierung und nächste Schritte – So könnt ihr diesen Use Case nutzenZusammenfassung der PodcastfolgeGF Machining Solutions vernetzt Fräs-, Erodier- und Lasermaschinen, um Remote Support, Predictive Maintenance und Echtzeit-Datenanalysen zu ermöglichen. Dabei spielen Vibrations-, Geräusch- und Temperaturdaten eine zentrale Rolle, um Wartungsaufwände zu minimieren und Produktionsprozesse zu optimieren. Während Maschinenhersteller früher eigene Portale betrieben, ermöglicht der symmedia Hub nun eine flexible IoT-Integration, bei der die Datenhoheit vollständig beim Kunden bleibt – ein entscheidender Vorteil angesichts regulatorischer Vorgaben wie dem EU Data Act. Neben der technischen Umsetzung geht es auch um einen strategischen Wandel: Die Industrie bewegt sich weg von einmaligen Investitionen (CapEx) hin zu kontinuierlichen digitalen Services (OpEx). Künstliche Intelligenz und digitale Zwillinge werden dabei eine immer größere Rolle spielen, um Maschinen vorausschauend zu warten und Stillstände zu vermeiden.Für Unternehmen, die ihre IoT-Strategie vorantreiben wollen, bietet diese Entwicklung enorme Chancen – vorausgesetzt, die Netzwerkinfrastruktur ist frühzeitig darauf ausgelegt.-----Relevante Folgenlinks:Madeleine (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-mickeleit/)Andreas (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-thal-b9201226/)Andi (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-rauch-099554b8/)symmedia Hub (https://symmedia.de/de/symmedia-hub-overview-efficiency-and-cost-savings-through-centralized-machine-management/)My rConnect (https://www.gfms.com/com/en/machines/digitalization/myrconnect.html)GF auf der EMO Hannover 2025 (https://visitors.emo-hannover.de/aussteller/gf-machining-solutions/068969#detailExhibitorId4)Jetzt IoT Use Case auf LinkedIn folgen
In this conversation, Catherine and Sean discuss their experiences at the International Builder Show (IBS), highlighting the event's growth, networking opportunities, and innovative products. They reflect on the importance of face-to-face interactions in the industry and share insights on the challenges of managing content and systems within their business. The discussion also touches on the pros and cons of Las Vegas as a trade show destination and the significance of delegation and organization in enhancing efficiency. In this conversation, Catherine and Sean discuss the importance of aligning teamwork and workflow, the significance of delegation, and the benefits of embracing remote support. They explore the creation of effective systems to enhance productivity and growth, while also reflecting on the challenges faced along the way. The discussion culminates in a light-hearted trivia challenge, emphasizing the importance of consistency and learning from experiences.
Episode 279 hosts Charlie Abboud (Head of InstantCosmetics) & Dr Built Varinporn Amporndanai (Medical Director of InstantCosmetics). InstantCosmetics is an Australian-based platform that provides cosmetic injectable scripting, training, medical compliance and product sales. In this episode we discuss our guests roles within the company, what InstantCosmetics offers and it's key points of difference amongst other service providers in Australia. This podcast was supported by InstantCosmetics ***Special Offer: Get one months FREE scripts if you sign up before the end of 2024 and place your first stock order. Click this link to apply and don't forget to mention that this offer was from Inside Aesthetics podcast*** 00:00 Introduction 00:28 Catch-Up and News 01:19 Apple's Patreon Fee Controversy 02:13 Introducing Our Guests: Charlie Abboud and Dr. Built 02:47 Charlie's Journey in the Aesthetic Industry 10:19 Dr. Built's Background and Role 13:10 Understanding Instant Cosmetics and Its Services 16:05 Regulations and Compliance in the Cosmetic Industry 19:45 The Role of Telehealth in Cosmetic Treatments 30:07 Recent Changes and Innovations at InstantCosmetics 33:00 Enhanced Audit Functionality 33:20 New Inventory System and Digital Drug Book 34:08 Revamped Website and Shop Experience 35:16 Continuous Improvement and Feedback 35:40 Training and Business Management 36:34 Supplier Partnerships and Competitive Pricing 38:36 Fully Functional CRM System 42:35 Onboarding and Support for Customers 48:12 Comprehensive Training Programs 52:07 Managing Complications and Remote Support 58:42 Unique Offerings and Business Support 01:01:51 Special Offer From InstantCosmetics CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR PATREON FOR ON DEMAND EDUCATION & SUPPORT CLICK HERE TO BROWSE OUR IA OFFERS FOR DISCOUNTS & SPECIALS CLICK HERE IF YOU'RE A BRAND OR COMPANY & WANT TO WORK WITH US CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO BE A GUEST ON OUR PODCAST JOIN OUR LISTENER WHATSAPP GROUP & SEND US YOUR COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS OR JUST SAY HI! CONTACT US
The future of automotive repair is here! Join us with our guest, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Vice President of Operations at Opus IVS. Kevin fills us in on the power of remote support provided by Opus IVS to collision and mechanical shops, extending from essential pre and post-scanning to advanced technical assistance. We talk about the aspect of calibration, particularly after windshield replacements, and how Opus IVS helps shops navigate the complex technology of today's vehicles, ensuring everything is functioning correctly post-repair.We learn how Opus IVS stands out in the market by providing not just remote support to automotive technicians but also helping to control costs. Kevin shares about the impressive Drive Pro device that transmits data to the company's call centers, allowing for effective troubleshooting before any hefty repair work. We discuss the 4G cellular capabilities, and utilization of the ZOOM platform to improve repairs. In our Automotive News Headlines Feature, we have the latest automotive headlines, including Carvana's second-quarter results, and Tesla entering the auto loan space. All this and more on the this episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk!---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
On this episode, we're joined by Sarah Wright, Executive Assistant to the Founder and CEO of The Opportunity Trust, a nonprofit working to ensure that every child who calls St. Louis home is prepared to thrive. Sarah was matched with Eric during her time as a Base EA contractor, and recently celebrated her first year as an EA. Sarah joins us today to share about the mental and emotional reprieve of the EA/Executive relationship, redefining the standard of excellence for an EA through a part-time and remote work perspective, and knowing the value you bring as an EA, and that it's enough. Connect with Sarah on LinkedIn. Resources mentioned in the episode: 1. The Opportunity Trust Careers Page 2. REACH Podcast Episodes Part One: The Ins and Outs of Remote Support and How to Get it Right Part Two: The Ins and Outs of Remote Support and How to Get it Right 3. The Founder Factor Episode 6 - Building a Human-Based Business: Paige McPheely, Founder and CEO at Base
ACCESS Division 33 is the official podcast of Division 33 of the American Psychological Association and is produced by Division 33. Cover art is by Spencer Baker. Laurel Benjamin is the host for this episode.
In this episode I discuss different Control Service Offerings with my guest Robert Lewis. Topics covered include Phone and Remote Support, Site Visits, Preventive Maintenance, Patching, and more.
Hi Everyone. Happy Holidays! It has been a wonderful year of great interviews and terrific learning here on the podcast. I thought it would be great to revisit a few of my most popular interviews from 2022. First up, my most popular show ever: Back in mid-January, I interviewed Don Shirley and Chris Cooley about SafeinHome. SafeinHome has been a “life changer” for Chris, and in this conversation, we learn all about his experience using the service. Enjoy! SafeinHome President Don Shirley brings more than thirty-five years of innovative healthcare and technology experience to the company and industry. Don has been instrumental in such endeavors as bringing home-dialysis therapies to patients seeking self-directed lifestyles, to being one of the pioneers in web-based purchasing for the healthcare industry. With a focus on safety, independence, and self-determination, Don has overseen all development and marketing activity for the company, expanding SafeinHome's service offering to eleven states and growing! Chris Cooley is legally blind and deaf and lives in Portsmouth, Ohio. He is an expert on service dogs and service dog awareness. Chris is also passionate about remote support technologies and the role they play in helping people with disabilities to live more independent lives. He is on the board of the Ohio tech ambassadors program. His role is to help spread awareness about technology and how it can help us live independently. His dog Larkin is a 4year old golden retriever. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 07:31] Opening Segment Don shares about SafeinHome Remote support for people with disabilities What are direct support and services? The human part of SafeinHome [07:31 - 21:40] A Story of Better Independent Living Chris shares his experience with SafeinHome SafeinHome Services Affordable, one person at a time, and available in other states The goal is to help the individual become more independent and self-sufficient [21:41 - 29:01] Closing Segment This is not a surveillance or an alarm company Providing service and support to one person at a time Check out SafeinHome, and their YouTube Channel to learn more about how remote supports work! Key Quotes: “We are here truly to provide service and support. And that service and support is defined person by person.” - Don Shirley “Not everyone is the same, and not everyone needs the same service. You get to choose.” - Chris Cooley Please check out videos of many of the podcast episodes on my YouTube channel: Accessible Housing Matters, To learn more, share feedback, or share guest ideas, please visit my website, or contact me on Facebook and Twitter. Like what you've heard? Please review us! That helps let other people know about the podcast. Accessible Housing Matters is dedicated to raising awareness about important issues around accessibility and housing, and getting conversations going. I'd love to learn more about what's on your mind and get your feedback about the show. Contact me directly at stephen@accessiblehousingmatters.com to share your thoughts or arrange a call.
Tales From Tech Support - Fun with remote support sc@mmers! **Best of 2011** ***OP gets a call from "Microsoft" remote support about his infected computer. Little do they know.. he's smart with computers...lol. Today's stories are from the subreddit r/talesfromtechsupport #talesfromtechsuport #unclereddit #funnyredditstories Tales From Tech Support Stories Welcome to r slash tales from tech support! Where we get to have a little chuckle at the technically (technologically) disadvantaged! (like me!) Today, I went digging into some really good r/talesfromtechsupport stories. Enjoy! We narrate Funny (or at least ironic) Reddit Stories about Tales From Tech Support as well as other funny Reddit topics! Be sure to scroll down to check out some of our other playlists! **
Today we sit down with Jimmy and David of THS Remote Support Services and discuss how remote supports can help individuals with developmental disabilities achieve greater independence. https://thsrss.com
Welcome to Accessible Housing Matters! In today's episode, I welcome Don Shirley and Chris Cooley SafeinHome President Don Shirley brings more than thirty-five years of innovative healthcare and technology experience to the company and industry. Don has been instrumental in such endeavors as bringing home-dialysis therapies to patients seeking self-directed lifestyles, to being one of the pioneers in web-based purchasing for the healthcare industry. With a focus on safety, independence, and self-determination, Don has overseen all development and marketing activity for the company, expanding SafeinHome's service offering to eleven states and growing! Don makes his home in West Palm Beach, Florida with his wife and three children, and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Indiana University as well as a Master's in Marketing from Loyola University Chicago. Chris Cooley is legally blind and deaf and lives in Portsmouth, Ohio. He is an expert on service dogs and service dog awareness. Chris is also passionate about remote support technologies and the role they play in helping people with disabilities to live more independent lives. He is on the board of the Ohio tech ambassadors program. His role is to help spread awareness about technology how it can help us live independently. His dog Larkin is a 4year old golden retriever. Listen to find out more about: [00:01 - 01:17] Opening Segment I welcome Don Shirley and Chris Cooley to the Show Bio [01:18 - 27:36] A Story of Better Independent Living Don shares about SafeinHome Remote support for people with disabilities “Let's allow people to live where they want to live.” What are direct support and services? A shortage of direct support professionals The human part of SafeinHome Not just a call center Chris shares about his experience with SafeinHome The story of how Chris found SafeinHome “They're there no matter what.” Hey Chris! What did you do today? An excitement with a phone call A team of friends in a push of a button in little black box SafeinHome Services Affordable One person at a time Availability in other states [27:37 - 31:06] Closing Segment See links below to know more about Don Shirley and Chris Cooley Final word Tweetable Quote/s: “We are here truly to provide service and support. And that service and support is defined person by person” - Don Shirley “Not everyone is the same. And not everyone needs the same service. You get to choose.” - Chris Cooley You can connect with Don and Chris through https://www.safeinhome.com/ and Youtube. To learn more, share feedback, or share guest ideas, please visit our website, or contact us on Facebook and Twitter. Like what you've heard? Please review us! That helps let other people know about the podcast. Accessible Housing Matters is dedicated to raising awareness about important issues around accessibility and housing, and getting conversations going. I'd love to learn more about what's on your mind, and get your feedback about the show. Contact me directly at stephen@accessiblehousingmatters.com to share your thoughts or arrange a call.
Guests: Dr. Elizabeth Washington and Dr. Karen Watts Schools around the world jumped online with no warning last spring because of the COVID-19 pandemic and - as one of our guests today, Dr. Karen Watts, puts it - attempted to build the plane while flying. So, now that our education system and traditions have really been stretched as a result of the pandemic and we have had to think outside the box for the last year to serve children well, we as a culture have to ask the question of how to do this in the best way possible - especially if your school district intends to continue with aspects of remote support moving forward. In this episode of Helping Kids Thrive, Directors of Special Services, Dr. Karen Watts and Dr. Elizabeth Washington, join Nicole in a discussion around how to really incorporate remote services well into school cultures. In this episode, they talk at length about what this process looked like at their schools and some best practices for integrating remote support and working together as a team consisting of remote providers, school staff, and families. For more information about how your school or family could receive remote support services through DotCom Therapy, visit www.dotcomtherapy.com.