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Welcome to ohmTown. The Non Sequitur News Show is held live via Twitch and Youtube every day. We, Mayor Watt and the AI that runs ohmTown, cover a selection of aggregated news articles and discuss them briefly with a perspective merging Science, Technology, and Society. You can visit https://www.youtube.com/ohmtown for the complete history since 2022.Articles Discussed:Embarrassing AI Google Adhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/google-retroactively-edits-super-bowl-ad-to-remove-embarrassing-error-its-ai-made/Robocallers posing as FCC Fraud, call FCC Staffhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/technologytoday/f/d/robocallers-posing-as-fcc-fraud-prevention-team-call-fcc-staff/Talk about a Nest Egghttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/thieves-steal-40000-worth-of-eggs-in-a-massive-trailer-heist-liquid-gold/NFL Auction for Superb Owl Ticketshttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/nfl-auction-how-to-bid-on-super-bowl-tickets/Obscure and Wonderful Movieshttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/wanted/f/d/warner-brothers-is-mysteriously-dumping-obscure-and-wonderful-movies-on-youtube-for-free-2/PSA: Dodge Charger in NC and Georgiahttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/four-wheel-tech/f/d/cop-impersonator-in-black-dodge-charger-reportedly-pulling-over-drivers-in-georgia-and-north-carolina/Residents chase down potential arsonisthttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/california-residents-chase-down-man-suspected-of-starting-new-fire/Superb Owl Broadcast in Dolby Atmoshttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/technologytoday/f/d/the-super-bowl-is-being-broadcast-with-dolby-atmos-audio-for-the-first-time/Cancer Free after Experimental Vaccinehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/three-years-after-experimental-vaccine-these-patients-are-still-cancer-free/Lead Pollution found in Ancient Greece
Reddit rSlash Storytime r prorevenge where "forgetting" customer names Neighbour is a complete jerk to me and his own family so I do little annoying things. I have nothing but my imagination, thief can't steal that Embarrassing toxic boss in front of his employees and executives Called the irs on mygreedy jerk uncle Think you can bully kids, Karen? Buy one, get one free Screw me over as a middle schooler, I'll get you as an adult "Hello, Phil?" I'm not Phil. Did you need those boarding passes? "Cat ticked on me, I ticked right back" Dumped water on neighbors dogs Basketball player tried a petty trick on me, I did it back to him and won the game Robocallers, you want fries with that? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Filmmaker Kevin Smith joins us once again, this time to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the BlackBerry, plus discover Easter eggs on DVDs, and moreTruecaller chats about its free app that blocks robocallers and scammers from calling youGet the skinny on the popular Gatsby app, which shows you where you can stream movies and TV showsLost luggage? Why use AirTags when you can leverage LuggageCam. Hear how it works.Thank you to Intel, Visa, and Western Digital, for your support!
Better Business Bureau: Don't answer your phone unless you know the caller.
Did you get a call from Amazon, Visa, or another company about a package on the way? Watch out — it could be a scammer.
They don't seem to think the FCC will ever actually do anything. www.patreon.com/stevelehto
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News & Updates: Intel releases patches for billions of processors Microsoft cancels Win11 support for Xeon E processors Google releasing weekly security patches for Chrome Chrome ads 2FA for Password Manager NYC couple arrested after stealing $4.5B of crypto Robocallers fined $300M for doing 5 billion robocalls Nasa's Ingenuity completes 54th flight on Mars, after dangerous 53rd
Topic begins at (0:21:43) mark: How did Druff do in the WSOP Main Event after a good Day 1?... (1:28:22): Druff played with Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, Jason Mercier, Scott Blumstein, Patrik Antonius, Greg Mueller, and Tony Dunst at this year's Main.... (1:37:21): WSOP Main gets record 10,043 entries, did Druff's 10,021 guess win the $15k prize?.... (1:56:18): Maurice Hawkins runs very deep in WSOP Main -- did he finally pay his debts?.... (2:08:35): Main event player on Day 4 writes letter to table-mates not to bust him near bubble.... (2:18:03): Does the success and record fields of the 2023 WSOP mean a second poker boom is upon us?.... (2:33:37): WSOP gave away a 30-year Main Event buyin prize, but there was some controversy on delayed announcement.... (2:48:14): WSOP announces bracelet events in Atlantis, Bahamas in December, in order to compete with successful WPT Wynn.... (3:18:55): Ethan "Rampage" Yau reveals that Dustin Aab scammed him out of $450k earlier this year.... (4:03:05): Mike Gorodinsky gives the final update regarding his Bellagio box theft, and it's not good news.... (4:52:53): Chris Hunichen is a high stakes tournament player promoting a $15k Gofundme for his family -- what's the story?.... (5:18:33): Dude on meth breaks window at Caesars, throws furniture out the window, threatens to shoot people.... (5:28:09): Justin Taylor Lapka aka "LappyPoker" claims Kolin DeShazo scammed him regarding pieces of his WSOP action.... (5:40:06): Major hack of payment processor's bitcoin wallets possibly leaves Bovada/Ignition vulnerable.... (5:50:02): The truth about Alec Torelli becomes the truth about "Poker Dyke".... (6:23:29): Organizers of Formula 1 race threaten to block view from hotels and restaurants unless they fork over hefty fees.... (6:39:37): FTC finally taking some action against robocallers and phone scammers.
Topic begins at (0:21:43) mark: How did Druff do in the WSOP Main Event after a good Day 1?... (1:28:22): Druff played with Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, Jason Mercier, Scott Blumstein, Patrik Antonius, Greg Mueller, and Tony Dunst at this year's Main.... (1:37:21): WSOP Main gets record 10,043 entries, did Druff's 10,021 guess win the $15k prize?.... (1:56:18): Maurice Hawkins runs very deep in WSOP Main -- did he finally pay his debts?.... (2:08:35): Main event player on Day 4 writes letter to table-mates not to bust him near bubble.... (2:18:03): Does the success and record fields of the 2023 WSOP mean a second poker boom is upon us?.... (2:33:37): WSOP gave away a 30-year Main Event buyin prize, but there was some controversy on delayed announcement.... (2:48:14): WSOP announces bracelet events in Atlantis, Bahamas in December, in order to compete with successful WPT Wynn.... (3:18:55): Ethan "Rampage" Yau reveals that Dustin Aab scammed him out of $450k earlier this year.... (4:03:05): Mike Gorodinsky gives the final update regarding his Bellagio box theft, and it's not good news.... (4:52:53): Chris Hunichen is a high stakes tournament player promoting a $15k Gofundme for his family -- what's the story?.... (5:18:33): Dude on meth breaks window at Caesars, throws furniture out the window, threatens to shoot people.... (5:28:09): Justin Taylor Lapka aka "LappyPoker" claims Kolin DeShazo scammed him regarding pieces of his WSOP action.... (5:40:06): Major hack of payment processor's bitcoin wallets possibly leaves Bovada/Ignition vulnerable.... (5:50:02): The truth about Alec Torelli becomes the truth about "Poker Dyke".... (6:23:29): Organizers of Formula 1 race threaten to block view from hotels and restaurants unless they fork over hefty fees.... (6:39:37): FTC finally taking some action against robocallers and phone scammers.
Welcome to the security box, podcast 146. On this podcast, we may have multiple morons; one is a definite, news, notes and a very interesting topic about the proxy services and what they're up to. Potential Morons 48 States Sue Phone Company That Allegedly Catered To Needs of Robocallers talks about the majority of the U.S. and how they're suing a telephone company in Arizona who seems to be catering to the robocallers by allowing customers to spoof caller ID among other things. Free VPN Service SuperVPN Exposes 360 Million User Records. was found on Monday, the 29th. Class, what can we learn from this article? Topic This time, we're going to talk about a very interesting KrebsOnSecurity article titled Giving a Face to the Malware Proxy Service ‘Faceless' which was quite interesting. The first paragraph says: For the past seven years, a malware-based proxy service known as “Faceless” has sold anonymity to countless cybercriminals. For less than a dollar per day, Faceless customers can route their malicious traffic through tens of thousands of compromised systems advertised on the service. In this post we'll examine clues left behind over the past decade by the proprietor of Faceless, including some that may help put a face to the name. Supporting the podcast If you'd like to support our efforts on what this podcast is doing, you can feel free to donate to the network, subscribing to the security box discussion list or sending us a note through contact information throughout the podcast. You can also find contact details on our blog page found here. Thanks so much for listening, reading and learning! We can't do this alone.
CNBC's Jane Wells is back on Wake Up Call with Jennifer Jones Lee for some Biz Buzz! NVIDIA has surpassed $1T in value after their bet on Artificial Intelligence continues to pay off. A millionaire who was trying to escape jail had their plans foiled. Two states did not join in on a class-action lawsuit against robocallers violating the 'Do Not Call' list. And the two talk about the world's laziest scammers.
Robocallers getting sued, your Three for Thursday, and more.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/arbitrage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On KITM, David Waldman cleans out the news and opinion fridge each week, then on Fridays scoops the rest off of the floor, metaphorically, I believe. “You go woke, you go broke”, some say. That's Ron DeSantis' working theory anyhow, although that theory might need a bit more work before it reaches any general acceptance. Of course, anti-woke's biggest fans hope that everyone stays asleep while they burgle their valuables. Robocallers out of Wisconsin picked up $89 million from the dopes who still answer their phones, who also thought they were helping firefighters and veterans. If you had $89 million, you'd donate it to Atoosa Reaser and Juli Briskman. The FBI raided a Trump Tower owned by a couple of Russians, in yet another example of the weaponization of government against “organized crime”, and quite often Trump organized crime. Gym Jordan won't share “whistleblower” testimony with Democrats, because if he did Dems would just make fun of him some more. Russia doesn't need Trump when they have Boeing and Airbus. Senator Dianne Feinstein has shingles, encephalitis, Ramsay Hunt syndrome, and probably a lot more. But she's apparently here, ostensibly voting, and work is getting done, let's not wear her out with a lot of stress.
Join me on Wednesday for a WizardOfiPhone/Special Series ii # 11 — when we talk about fuel-saving tips for the upcoming summer driving season
Here's a wrap for 2022 and the first season of Sweet Home PCB. We look at the Big Beach Ball Drop at Pier Park on New Year's Eve with Nicole Banks, Finally some justice for those Robocallers and a special message. Have a Safe, Healthy and Prosperous 2023!
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** Support us on Patreon! Get exclusive KC Merch!! ** We've all wondered it: but is there a Chabad in Bangladesh?! And what exactly are those Chinese robocallers saying on those pre-recorded messages? Wonder no more, as we, your fearless hosts answer these and other age old mysteries (but really just schmooze about the usual things.) Sponsored By: Bed Time Incorporated - 917.923.3644 - bedtimeincorp@gmail.com Mention Kiddush Club Podcast and get 15% off! Music: The Hanukkah Song 2.0 - Nissim Black & Kosha Dillz (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zgmFA0HDVg) Hannukkah Song by Adam Sandler (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9320tG1bQaY)
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more on state lawmakers' hopes to crack down on spam calls.
But it takes a lot of work . . . http://www.lehtoslaw.com
These days, scams come in all shapes and sizes. From repeated phone calls saying a warrant is out for your arrest unless you pay some unheard-of outstanding debt, to a text with a link to track a package you never ordered. Scammers are getting more sophisticated, and it's getting harder to tell a genuine text, email or phone call from a fake one. And it's costing Illinoisans billions of dollars a year. Reset talks to a cyber security expert and a consumer watchdog group for tips on how Illinois residents can identify and protect themselves from phishing scams.
The FCC has told some offending companies that carriers in the US may be allowed to block them if they do not do more to stop robocallers from using their networks. http://www.lehtoslaw.com
This week we go deep on Mental health, why it stinks and the trickle down effect . Serial stowaway” Marilyn Hartman does it again. Women are sliding into the mens dms but why? And should men wear crocs? Plus your all your favorites mush of the week,cuck of the week and honorable mentions. #theegodfrey #cuckoftheweek #mushoftheweek #honorablementions #takingitdeepwiththeegodfrey #podcast #podcasting #spotify #podcasts #podcastersofinstagram #podcastlife #podcaster #youtube #radio #comedy #itunes #podcasters #crocs #dms #mentalhealth #healthcare #marilynhartman #fcc #robocalls #BathroomEtiquette101
It’s so annoying to answer a call only to be greeted with a robot pitching you an extended car warranty. Maybe you need a new phone? Not so fast! Check your phone for this helpful feature.
It’s so annoying to answer a call only to be greeted with a robot pitching you an extended car warranty. Maybe you need a new phone? Not so fast! Check your phone for this helpful feature.
The FCC rules that government contractors must have consent before robocalling. The president is strengthening the leadership at the Postal Service. And the first Space Force 7 finish Basic Training.
The FCC rules that government contractors must have consent before robocalling. The president is strengthening the leadership at the Postal Service. And the Space Force has its first group of enlistees complete Basic Training.
This episode is a tale in two-parts. The first is about Barr v. American Association of Political Consultants, which discusses whether a ban on political robo-calls violates the First Amendment. The second is Brett and Nazim discussing multiple questions about pasta. Even by our standards, there's a lot of tangents here. The law starts in earnest at (10:45).
It’s almost Friday! In this one we try discuss DT’s weird, racially related discussions lately; the Markets dropped today after realizing we’re not quite out of this one; Cojete Eso segment: RoboCallers; Apple unveiled details for WWDC, the first time it goes virtual; and Whatifi launches this week with Choose Your Own Adventure movies, with friends. Sounds interesting.
Another day, another flaw in Intel chips discovered. More analysis of Apple’s presumed move away from Intel chips for Macs. Is Just Eat Takeaway about to swallow up Grubhub? What happened to Zynn on the Play Store? And an interesting new interactive story startup.Sponsors:Metalab.coGrammarly.com/techmemeLinks: Plundering of crypto keys from ultrasecure SGX sends Intel scrambling again (Ars Technica) TSMC on schedule for 3nm Apple 'A16' iPhone and iPad chip in 2022 (Apple Insider) On Apple Announcing the ARM Mac Transition at WWDC This Month (Daring Fireball) Robocallers face $225M fine from FCC and lawsuits from multiple states (TechCrunch) Reddit names Y Combinator CEO Michael Seibel as Alexis Ohanian’s replacement (The Verge) Just Eat Takeaway.com Nears All-Stock Deal for Grubhub (WSJ) Zynn, the Hot New Video App, Is Full of Stolen Content (Wired) Interactive Storytelling App Whatifi Launches With $10 Million in Funding (The Hollywood Reporter)
It's not a total victory but it's a start! https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/district-court-orders-injunctions-against-two-telecom-carriers-who-facilitated-hundreds http://www.lehtoslaw.com
Episode 277 (1 hr 16 mins 20 secs) The FBI raided Ruthy's work building. Which of the five senses could you live without? What are people giving up for Lent? License plates. Cursing. Signal messaging. Robocallers. Xbox smart delivery. Mass Effect Paragons. 3 Decades being in the USA. All that, plus Albert and Jiaming talk about the DC Universe original animated show “Harley Quinn.” Take a listen!00:00:35 - FBI raid 00:10:33 - 5 senses, minus 1 00:15:20 - Lent 00:27:26 - What's Up?! 00:40:35 - 30 Years Anniversary Immigrating 00:52:12 - Mid-Credits 00:54:15 - Spoilers Pleeze 237 : DC Universe Original TV Show - Harley QuinnLinks Related To This Episode Can Be Found At… https://www.whowhatwhereswhy.com/stuffjunk/2020/2/25/277 This episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica LinMore episodes, podcasts, movie reviews, and comic strips, at whowhatwhereswhy.com#stuffjunk
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Buy of the week; Review: MyCharge HubTurbo 6700 portable charger; Microsoft All-In-One Office app for iOS & Android; Enable dark mode in Android; Google Image search on iPhone: #AmazonPrime Movies
The app is aimed at helping end the nightmare surrounding robocalls by giving you a chatbot lawyer to automatically sue them. Hosts: John Suder (@johnsuder) Producer and Director of Marketing at SUMO Heavy https://twitter.com/johnsuder Bart Mroz (@bartmroz) CEO/Co-founder of SUMO Heavy https://twitter.com/bartmroz Brittany Blackman (@BrittanytB) Writer and Junior Marketing Coordinator at SUMO Heavy https://twitter.com/BrittanytB About the eCommerce Minute: The eCommerce Minute is a production of SUMO Heavy, a digital commerce and strategy firm located in Philadelphia and Brooklyn, NY. Learn more about SUMO Heavy: http://www.sumoheavy.com Follow Us: Newsletter: SUMO Heavy Weekly https://www.getrevue.co/profile/sumoheavy Twitter: @sumoheavy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ecommerceminute/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ecommerceminute/support
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#COVID19 impacts tech; Elon & Bill Gates on EVs, Porsche Taycan; MGM Breach: what to do?; Time Warner Cable duped customers, must pay; Cats become heavy YouTube viewers; Cats and #VR; Does US want folding phones?; App helps you sue Robocallers; Doctors treat blood clot on #ISS
Check your call log. How many robocalls did you get this week? How many today? If you're fed up with the constant mobile harassment, there's an app you should know about. Robo Revenge lets you give scammers a taste of their own medicine.
Check your call log. How many robocalls did you get this week? How many today? If you're fed up with the constant mobile harassment, there's an app you should know about. Robo Revenge lets you give scammers a taste of their own medicine.
Bernie Sanders holds a rally in the Bay Area, an East Bay Senator calls for rental property law changes after a Halloween shooting, a mountain lion attacks a six-year-old near Cupertino and there's a new way to get back at Robocallers. Local people. Local stories. From the KCBS Radio Newsroom, this is "The All Local" for the evening of Monday, February 17, 2020.
In episode 107 for February 10th 2020: preventing tax identity theft and other tax scams, the FTC taking a stand against companies that support robocallers, and details on the incident where videos from Google Photos were being sent to strangers. ** Show notes and links mentioned on the show ** Preventing Tax Identity Theft and […] The post Preventing Tax Identity Theft, FTC and Robocallers, Google Photos Incident appeared first on The Shared Security Show.
The federal government is FINALLY taking concrete action against the robocall industry. http://www.lehtoslaw.com
The New York Times got a hold of location tracking data from a company that deals in such information. 50 billion data points from 12 million phones across the US. It’s an unregulated industry and it’s dystopian AF. This is scary stuff. But there are things you can do to protect yourself. Sponsored by MNML case. Use the promo code TisTheSeaon19 to get 30% off your order until Sunday, 12/22. Our Roundup features stories about a bad day for Robocallers, Facebook OS, fast charging, Mr. Beast’s tree fundraising, and a hilarious C-Span throwback. www.dgit.com@DgitDaily Subscribe! Hosted and produced by:Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology Check out other shows in our network! Android Authority Podcast SoundGuys Podcast
Robocalls are worse than ever, and try as they might, cell carriers and even the federal government are having a hard time stopping the onslaught. Scam calls aren't just annoying — they also pose a very real risk to consumers as it gets harder to identify and avoid malicious automated calls. In this Komando On Demand podcast, you'll learn how to protect yourself and your family from falling victim to these tricky and downright dangerous phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robocalls are worse than ever, and try as they might, cell carriers and even the federal government are having a hard time stopping the onslaught. Scam calls aren't just annoying — they also pose a very real risk to consumers as it gets harder to identify and avoid malicious automated calls. In this Komando On Demand podcast, you’ll learn how to protect yourself and your family from falling victim to these tricky and downright dangerous phone calls.
The federal government is going after the source of those annoying robocalls.
Rants about Robocalls. Luna's not funny.
Robocallers will soon find it more difficult as the FCC RoboBlocks their attempts to target cell phones with SPAM calls. White Lists, Contacts and other tools will be deployed to ensure consumers only get the calls they want, and carriers now have the ability to enable these by default. Called a 'scourage' by FCC officials, robocalls make up the bulk of the cell phone calls to users and create a consumer fraud concern.
Robocallers will soon find it more difficult as the FCC RoboBlocks their attempts to target cell phones with SPAM calls. White Lists, Contacts and other tools will be deployed to ensure consumers only get the calls they want, and carriers now have the ability to enable these by default. Called a 'scourage' by FCC officials, robocalls make up the bulk of the cell phone calls to users and create a consumer fraud concern.
Major automakers wrote a letter to two of their pen pals: President Trump and CA Gov. Gavin Newsom. They’re asking them to, pretty please, compromise on emissions standards. Before it’s too late. We’ll tell you why the auto industry wants to pump the brakes. Meanwhile, the FCC passed new rules that could make your hotline bling a little less. Because robocallers. Also on today’s episode: the Women’s World Cup kicks today, and NASA hopes your weekend is out of this world.
Hour 1: It seems like it's not okay for you to believe in life... No place for a pro-life person in the Democratic party... Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) wants to make sure women have basic civil rights when it comes to abortion... Mayor Pete says Roe V. Wade should be the framework for abortion... It seems like Kamala Harris is still trying to be relatable to the Millennial voters in a CNN 'Candidate Mixtape' segment... A clever way to get the left to save the unborn. Hour 2: Tech companies tracking their customers... Robocalls, scammers, and spammers... oh my!... FCC on the move to keep these robocalls from calling you... Who are their targets?... We take calls to see the different ways these scammers catch their prey... Stu went to a rap concert and smoked cigars at 4am? Hour 3: Elizabeth Warren is sticking to her wealth tax... We go over more details from Robert Smith's decision to pay for the graduating classes student debt... Why are there rotting piles of garbage in Los Angeles?... Why can't people see that states who implement socialist ideas aren't doing so well?... It seemed like Ben Carson was a bit hungry while testifying before Congress... New internet challenge... kissing cows? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 64, we discuss the obligation to provide mental health treatment to jail inmates, a father suing his son because they have the same name, another group subject to Trump’s deportation plan, how the FCC should handle robocalls, and a big announcement from Matt.
With more than 5 billion robocalls recorded in March, not only are such calls increasing, they also are becoming so sophisticated, thanks to A.I. and voice manipulation. You won't believe what they're doing now.
With more than 5 billion robocalls recorded in March, not only are such calls increasing, they also are becoming so sophisticated, thanks to A.I. and voice manipulation. You won't believe what they're doing now.
Before Robocops we will need to deal with Robocallers.
This week, Robocallers get huge fines for spoofing phone numbers, 100,000 home routers used for Brazilian hacking scam, 85 reasons to update your Adobe PDF software, 9 NAS bugs open LenovoEMC, 5 major Security updates for Chrome extensions, and Twitter bans distribution of hacked materials ahead of the US midterm elections! Sven Morgenroth of Netsparker joins us for expert commentary this week on the most recent Facebook hack! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode191 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/hnn for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.activecountermeasures/hnn to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter!! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, Robocallers get huge fines for spoofing phone numbers, 100,000 home routers used for Brazilian hacking scam, 85 reasons to update your Adobe PDF software, 9 NAS bugs open LenovoEMC, 5 major Security updates for Chrome extensions, and Twitter bans distribution of hacked materials ahead of the US midterm elections! Sven Morgenroth of Netsparker joins us for expert commentary this week on the most recent Facebook hack! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode191 Visit http://hacknaked.tv to get all the latest episodes!
This week, Robocallers get huge fines for spoofing phone numbers, 100,000 home routers used for Brazilian hacking scam, 85 reasons to update your Adobe PDF software, 9 NAS bugs open LenovoEMC, 5 major Security updates for Chrome extensions, and Twitter bans distribution of hacked materials ahead of the US midterm elections! Sven Morgenroth of Netsparker joins us for expert commentary this week on the most recent Facebook hack! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode191 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/hnn for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.activecountermeasures/hnn to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter!! →Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly →Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Our weekly news round-up: Mars 2020 lander will carry a helicopter; Australian Space Agency aims to triple industry size in 12 years; Super computer modelling casts doubt on multiverse theory; 2 more killed in US Tesla crash; Apple using drones to improve their Maps; Ransom-seeking hackers target NSW family planning centre; Equifax reveals full extent of data heist on its servers; Robocallers hit with big FCC fines for breaching Truth in Caller ID Act.
You've heard them – the annoying robotic calls that try to scam you with free vacations or false threats from the IRS. In fact, it is estimated that scammers make 2.5 billion robocalls in one month alone. This poses a very real risk to consumers as it gets harder to identify and avoid malicious automated calls. In this Komando on Demand podcast, you'll learn how to protect yourself and your family from falling victim to these tricky and downright dangerous phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We kickoff the show about MNSure‘s rough start this past week and how Governor Mark Dayton said it was due to robocallers tying up phone lines. Though we have little evidence to the contrary, we’re not so sure that was the issue. Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Phil Wilson Music: Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia by The Bottoms Up... [Read More...]