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Risk & Repeat
Risk & Repeat: New revelations in San Bernardino iPhone case

Risk & Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018


In this week's Risk & Repeat podcast, SearchSecurity editors discuss the OIG report's findings on the FBI's effort to unlock the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists.

Risk & Repeat
Risk & Repeat: New revelations in San Bernardino iPhone case

Risk & Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018


In this week's Risk & Repeat podcast, SearchSecurity editors discuss the OIG report's findings on the FBI's effort to unlock the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists.

Update Podcast
S02 Episode 27: Use Wingdings - End-to-End Encryptions

Update Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 37:14


Join Shaun, Sophie and Alan as they take a look at end-to-end encryptions that are used on certain services such as WhatsApp. Should there be backdoors? Listen to find out. Useful links: Westminster terrorist used WhatsApp 2 minutes before - http://news.sky.com/story/whatsapp-feels-the-heat-over-westminster-terror-attack-10816141 Amber Rudd: “We must be able to access WhatsApp” - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39398190 Terror manual found in two minutes - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4344338/Jihadi-terror-manuals-use-car-tool-war.html The Sun front page - http://www.scoopnest.com/user/SkyNews/846109991031459841 San Bernardino iPhone dispute - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBI%E2%80%93Apple_encryption_dispute Arrests made in Birmingham after Westminster attack - http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/london-attacker-khalid-masood-birmingham-uk-terrorists-breeding-ground-a7646536.html Police spying: Doreen Lawrence - https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/feb/28/doreen-lawrence-police-spying-inquiry

Space Welders Podcast
Episode #72 - 100% Coal Fired

Space Welders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2017 27:14


Don't be afraid of it as Mike and Steve ensure adequate supply as they discuss the shut-down of IMDB's message boards, Wikipedia banning The Daily Mail as a reference source, and the leak of the San Bernardino iPhone hacking tools.

Legal Frontiers in Digital Media Podcast
Crypto-Controversy: Beyond the San Bernardino iPhone Dispute

Legal Frontiers in Digital Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016


While the legal battle between Apple and the FBI created a firestorm of controversy, this session will aim to take our audience beyond the sensational headlines and political rhetoric, and delve into the technology, legal issues and public policy concerns at stake. The discussion among these distinguished panelists will be geared to educate conference attendees, […]

Boys of Tech
Boys of Tech 377: iPhone 5C devices

Boys of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 11:10


Windows 95 can run on the Apple Watch, choosing the right words to boost your eBay sales, how to correctly pluralise Apple product names, the top phone manufacturers, how the San Bernardino iPhone was cracked is still under wraps, ANZ in Australia now supports Apple Pay.

Boys of Tech
Boys of Tech 377: iPhone 5C devices

Boys of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2016 11:10


Windows 95 can run on the Apple Watch, choosing the right words to boost your eBay sales, how to correctly pluralise Apple product names, the top phone manufacturers, how the San Bernardino iPhone was cracked is still under wraps, ANZ in Australia now supports Apple Pay.

Boys of Tech (Enhanced AAC edition)
Boys of Tech 377: iPhone 5C devices

Boys of Tech (Enhanced AAC edition)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2016 11:10


Windows 95 can run on the Apple Watch, choosing the right words to boost your eBay sales, how to correctly pluralise Apple product names, the top phone manufacturers, how the San Bernardino iPhone was cracked is still under wraps, ANZ in Australia now supports Apple Pay.

The CyberWire
Daily: Paranoia -as-a-service? Cyber con jobs.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 10:00


In today's Podcast, we hear reports of success in the cyber war against ISIS. Inquiry into the Bangladesh Bank hack continues; the threat actors behind it may have additional capers in the works. Android malware flourishes, and so does a vigorous underground extortion market. The FBI says it doesn't know what vulnerability was exploited to open the San Bernardino iPhone, and that it doesn't want a hacking arms race with criminals and terrorists. Ferruh Matvituna from Netsparker shares some wisdom on app security, and Jonathan Katz from the University of Maryland explains program obfuscation.

The Cyberlaw Podcast
Interview with Eric Jensen

The Cyberlaw Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 66:35


In our 112th episode of the Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker, Michael Vatis, Alan Cohn, and Maury Shenk discuss: Europe: European Parliament has formally approved the EU’s sweeping new data protection regulation, The Article 29 Working Party call for changes to Privacy Shield; No warrant required for phone location records; Judiciary Committee has reported out a bill requiring warrants for even very old email content; FBI vs. Apple: FBI files their brief, Leakers say the FBI hasn't learned much from the unlocked San Bernardino iPhone, FBI paid professional hackers a one-time fee to crack San Bernardino iPhone; Cybersecurity Report says US government has worse cybersecurity than any other industry segment; Seventh Circuit once again found plaintiffs to have standing in a data breach case; White House announces members and first meeting of Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity; Uber issues a transparency report. In our second half we have an interview with Eric Jensen, professor of law at Brigham Young University, about his work on the Talinn 2.0 manual covering the law of cyberwar. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of the firm.

Mac OS Ken
Mac OS Ken: 04.11.2016

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 18:18


- RBC Analyst Sticks with 15-Million iPhone SE Forecast - Drexel Hamilton Analyst Expects Apple Watch 2 This Summer - Apple Will Not Sue for San Bernardino iPhone 5c Hack - Proposed Feinstein-Burr Encryption Legislation Leaks Out - Adobe Issues Critical Cross-Platform Update for Flash Player - Apple Speaks Out Against Mississippi Law - Kanye West Album Expected to Hit No. 1 on Almost All Streaming - Apple Ordered to Stop Using Term “Split View” in India - Use offer code ken100 for $100-off Select Drobos at ! - Have you subscribed to ? You should! Find it in iTunes! - Power Mac OS Ken through Patreon at ! - Send me an email: or call (716)780-4080!

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I Want To Know
IWTK Ed Opperman: Private Investigator

I Want To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 66:15


Private Investigator Ed Opperman of the Opperman Report podcast joins the show to talk about his life as a PI. Ed has been involved in some very high profile cases including: Tiger Woods infidelity scandal, the Charlie Sheen/Trump hotel domestic abuse investigation, George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin, Sarah and Todd Palin, the secret service Colombia scandal and more. Ed also talks about why Ashley Madison hates him, how the media spins the news stories to benefit them, why the government was breaking in to his house and office, what makes Charlie Sheen such a scary guy, the San Bernardino iPhone case and so much more! Mr. Opperman is an extremely fun and interesting guest.If you'd like to learn more about Ed Opperman and the Opperman Report you can go to www.oppermanreport.com, and check out www.emailrevealer.com to see the different services he offers. And make sure to tweet him @oppermanreport.Thanks to all the listeners for downloading, if you have any questions or suggestions for a topic email IWTK at iwanttoknowpod@gmail.com.Don't forget to like IWTK at www.facebook.com/iwanttoknowshow, follow the show on twitter @iwanttoknowshow and visit www.iwanttoknowshow.com for more info on the guests, episodes, host and much more.

Rocket
Rocket 64: Mister Doctorow

Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2016 55:24


Microsoft's HoloLens gets a demo, Oculus Rift reviews are here and the FBI broke into the San Bernardino iPhone. It's Rocket time!

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The CultCast
CultCast #225 - Burrito Beard

The CultCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 52:04


CultCast #225 - Burrito Beard   This week: rumors point to an iPhone 7s with drastic redesign, facial recognition, and the return to a glass front and back.  Plus: folks around the world line up for the Tesla  Model 3; Apple’s making a show about apps hosted by megastar Willie AM; why the new iPad Pro is not a notebook replacement for the masses; in a bizarre plot twist, Apple seeks FBI’s iPhone unlocking secrets; and we’ll tell you why Cadbury Eggs are the worst thing ever on an all-new Get To Know Ur Cultist.   This episode supported by   Freshbooks, the easy-to-use invoicing software designed to help small business owners get organized, save time invoicing and get paid faster.  And I can vouch for this from experience, it also makes tax time a cinch.  Get started with a free trial at Freshbooks.com/cultcast, and please enter “CultCast” in the “How did you hear about us?” section!   Harry’s super-sharp, German-made razors ship free right to your door and for way less than the drugstore razors. Learn more at Harrys.com and save $5 off your first order with code CultCast.   On the show this week @erfon / @bst3r / @lkahney   Intro: Exotic Destinations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AQSPE2Ak3M   Review Roundup: 9.7 iPad Pro is a 'Powerful' Laptop Replacement for Casual Users http://www.macrumors.com/2016/03/28/ipad-pro-9-7-inch-review-roundup/   Apple is making a TV show about apps with Will.i.am http://www.cultofmac.com/419714/apple-tv-show-working-with-will-i-am-on-tv-show-about-apps/   FBI cracks San Bernardino iPhone without Apple’s help http://www.cultofmac.com/420219/fbi-cracks-san-bernardino-iphone-without-apples-help/   Apple wants the FBI to reveal how it hacked the San Bernardino killer's iPhone http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-apple-next-steps-20160330-story.html   iPhone 7s Plus may get curved glass body http://www.cultofmac.com/420121/iphone-7s-plus-curved-glass-body/

TechLaw10
Episode 170: Implications of U.S. Government Uncracking San Bernardino iPhone

TechLaw10

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 12:41


TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this episode, Jonathan and Eric discuss the implications of the U.S. government's unlocking of the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.

The Citizen's Guide to the Supreme Court
Hot News from Hot Dudes

The Citizen's Guide to the Supreme Court

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016 48:33


This week's podcast covers popular legal news stories currently in the media.  Brett and Nazim first discuss the potential appointment of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court, take a soft right turn into the San Bernardino iPhone issue with the FBI, take a hard right turn at the Hulk Hogan v. Gawker sex tape lawsuit, and then go generally off the rails discussing New Jersey's fight for your right to lose money betting on individual sporting events.

AppleInsider Podcast
Episode 65: TrueTone: iPad Pro, color management, iPhone SE, servers and more

AppleInsider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2016 50:11


Victor and Shane discuss the iPad Pro, iPhone SE, Apple's servers, the embedded Apple SIM, and the FBI's possible use of Cellebrite to crack the San Bernardino iPhone 5c. Andy Somerfield of Serif, makers of Affinity Photo, joins us to talk about color management, the iPad Pro's TrueTone, and Affinity Photo.

The CyberWire
Daily: ISIS inspiration, radicalization. FBI says no help needed to crack iPhone.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 9:34


In today's Daily Podcast we discuss what's known so far about ISIS inspiration or control of the Brussels attacks. Some precautions users can take against ransomware are recommended. The US Department of Justice has told the presiding Magistrate the FBI no longer needs Apple's help to open the San Bernardino iPhone, and we talk with the Johns Hopkins University's Joe Carrigan about the technical pros and cons of each side's case. Finally, we say farewell to Andy Grove, long of Intel, who died yesterday at the age of 79.

Aussie Tech Heads SD Video
Episode 478 - 10/03/2106

Aussie Tech Heads SD Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 73:22


Malware hijacks big four Australian banks' apps, steals two-factor SMS codes Square's card reader coming to Apple, Officeworks, Bunnings First-known Mac ransomware targets Apple users Toshiba's robot is designed to be more human-like Headphones use ear canals to carry out ID checks Skype ditches support for smart TVs Driverless lorries to be trialled in UK Microsoft's Surface Book Ads Borrow Music From Apple to Focus on Things a Mac 'Just Can’t Do' Google tests app that lets you pay with little more than a smile German Court Says Websites Need Consent to Send Visitor Data to Facebook Destinations on Google Is a One-Stop Travel Planning Tool for Your Mobile Phone Lumino City Email inventor Ray Tomlinson dies Tony Dyson, Creator of R2-D2, Has Passed Away Fresco News teams with Fox stations for crowd-sourced coverage Microsoft to court: Make Comcast give us the Windows-pirating subscriber's info Embrace mining technology innovation, urges Ryan Stokes Snowden: FBI's claim it can't unlock the San Bernardino iPhone is 'bullshit' Google ordered to hand over names of fake reviewers in Dutch court case

Aussie Tech Heads
Episode 478 - 10/03/2106

Aussie Tech Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 73:22


Malware hijacks big four Australian banks' apps, steals two-factor SMS codes Square's card reader coming to Apple, Officeworks, Bunnings First-known Mac ransomware targets Apple users Toshiba's robot is designed to be more human-like Headphones use ear canals to carry out ID checks Skype ditches support for smart TVs Driverless lorries to be trialled in UK Microsoft's Surface Book Ads Borrow Music From Apple to Focus on Things a Mac 'Just Can’t Do' Google tests app that lets you pay with little more than a smile German Court Says Websites Need Consent to Send Visitor Data to Facebook Destinations on Google Is a One-Stop Travel Planning Tool for Your Mobile Phone Lumino City Email inventor Ray Tomlinson dies Tony Dyson, Creator of R2-D2, Has Passed Away Fresco News teams with Fox stations for crowd-sourced coverage Microsoft to court: Make Comcast give us the Windows-pirating subscriber's info Embrace mining technology innovation, urges Ryan Stokes Snowden: FBI's claim it can't unlock the San Bernardino iPhone is 'bullshit' Google ordered to hand over names of fake reviewers in Dutch court case --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aussietechheads/message

Good Day, Sir! Show
Cacao Nibs

Good Day, Sir! Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 95:45


In this episode, we discuss Salesforce.com's Q4 earnings, Alphabet and Salesforce Ventures invesing millions in ThousandEyes, and the FBI attempting to force Apple to provided a hack for iOS.Salesforce Announces Fiscal 2016 Fourth Quarter and Full Year ResultsAlphabet and Salesforce's Venture Arms Just Poured Millions In This Hot StartupApple to FBI: You Can’t Force Us to Hack the San Bernardino iPhone