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Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act full Luis Valdes, Florida State Director for Gun Owners of America joins Second Amendment Radio! Marc & Bo talk Signal Messenger and we speak with Airman 1st Class William Heimberger about the Airman's Dorm Museum. 2309 Sat, 29 Mar 2025 21:00:00 +0000 L8pmaGnzFD4gsO3O7R98r5BHP4IvMVEM military,second amendment,outdoor,outdoor activities,sports,leisure,government Second Amendment Radio military,second amendment,outdoor,outdoor activities,sports,leisure,government Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act Each week 2nd Amendment Radio talks about anything and everything that impacts the rights and passions of today's firearm's enthusiats. Conceal carry laws, hunting, training, new products and celebrity interviews are all part of this power packed hour. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports Leisure Government False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-li
In episode 1836, Jack and Miles are joined by podcaster Andrew Michaan, to discuss… the Bomb Bros group chat fallout, people Ghibli-fying images of themselves with OpenAI's new image generator and much more! Eric Daugherty on X: "BREAKING: Mike Waltz announces he spoke with @ElonMusk and said tech experts are going to figure out how The Atlantic's Jeff Goldberg got into the Signal chat. "I can tell you for 100%... I don't text him, he wasn't on my phone." Goldberg Got The Scoop By Accident - Media Matters OpenAI's viral Studio Ghibli moment highlights AI copyright concerns | TechCrunch Hayao Miyazaki on the use of AI: "I am utterly disgusted" LISTEN: Keep Those Teardrops from Falling - Natalie Bergman WATCH: The Daily Zeitgeist on Youtube! L.A. Wildfire Relief: Displaced Black Families GoFund Me Directory See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die Besprechung einer streng geheimen Operation wurde in einem Gruppenchat der Messenger-App Signal geführt und anschließend geleakt. Dabei ging es um das US-Bombardement auf die Huthi-Rebellen. Wie das Netz darauf reagiert, erfahrt ihr hier.
In this episode of Hacker in the Fed, former FBI special agent Chris Tarbell and ex-black hat hacker turned cybersecurity expert Hector Monsegur discuss the leaked Black Basta ransomware logs, a $1.4 billion crypto heist, and new threats targeting Signal Messenger. They also share insights from their latest speaking events, the role of AI in cybersecurity, and the pros and cons of IT centralization in government. Send HATF your questions at questions@hackerandthefed.com.
* Russian Threat Actors Target Signal Messenger Accounts* Australian Fertility Services Giant Genea Suffers Data Breach* Australia Bans Kaspersky Products on Government Systems Over Security Concerns* PayPal "New Address" Feature Abused in Widespread Phishing Scam* Apple Disables iCloud End-to-End Encryption in UK Following Government DemandRussian Threat Actors Target Signal Messenger Accountshttps://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/russia-targeting-signal-messenger/Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has observed a surge in efforts by multiple Russian state-aligned threat actors to compromise Signal Messenger accounts, particularly those belonging to individuals of interest to Russian intelligence services.These groups are exploiting Signal's "linked devices" feature by using malicious QR codes to link victim accounts to attacker-controlled devices, allowing them to eavesdrop on secure conversations in real-time. This tactic has proven effective due to its low-signature nature, making it difficult to detect.GTIG has identified several threat actors involved in these campaigns, including:* UNC5792: This group modifies legitimate Signal group invite pages to redirect victims to malicious URLs that link their accounts to attacker devices.* UNC4221: This group operates a tailored Signal phishing kit that mimics applications used by the Ukrainian military, embedding malicious QR codes or redirecting victims to fake device-linking instructions.* APT44 (Sandworm): This group has been observed using malware and scripts to steal Signal database files from compromised Android and Windows devices.* Turla: This Russian threat actor uses PowerShell scripts to exfiltrate Signal Desktop messages.* UNC1151: This Belarus-linked group uses command-line utilities to stage Signal Desktop files for exfiltration.The targeting of Signal, along with other messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram, highlights a growing trend of state-sponsored actors seeking to intercept secure communications. GTIG recommends users take several precautions, including:* Enabling strong screen locks on mobile devices.* Keeping operating systems and messaging apps updated.* Regularly auditing linked devices.* Exercising caution with QR codes and suspicious links.* Using two-factor authentication.This increased activity underscores the importance of heightened security awareness and proactive measures to protect against these sophisticated attacks.Australian Fertility Services Giant Genea Suffers Data Breachhttps://www.genea.com.au/pages/important-update-about-a-cyber-incident-MCI2XUN2KJWRFXNMZI2ZZ3QVD2JAGenea, a major Australian fertility services provider, has confirmed a security breach after detecting unauthorized access to its network.The company is currently investigating the extent of the data breach and working to restore affected systems.Genea has stated that it will notify individuals if their personal information has been compromised. The breach comes days after a phone and app outage at Genea's clinics, raising questions about the timeline of the cyber incident.The company has apologized for any concern caused and reassured patients that they are working to minimize disruptions to treatment schedules. Genea is a significant player in the Australian fertility services market, operating 22 clinics across the country.Australia Bans Kaspersky Products on Government Systems Over Security Concernshttps://www.protectivesecurity.gov.au/system/files/2025-02/PSPF-Direction-002-2025.pdfThe Australian government has banned all Kaspersky Lab products and web services from its systems, citing an "unacceptable security risk" due to potential foreign interference, espionage, and sabotage.The decision, made by the Department of Home Affairs, requires all non-corporate Commonwealth entities to identify, remove, and prevent the future installation of Kaspersky products.While an exemption exists for national security or regulatory purposes, the ban signals a strong policy stance against the use of Kaspersky software.Kaspersky has refuted the allegations, claiming the ban is politically motivated and lacks technical justification. The company argues that the decision was made without due process or engagement, highlighting the growing trend of Western governments restricting the use of Kaspersky products due to national security concerns.PayPal "New Address" Feature Abused in Widespread Phishing Scamhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/beware-paypal-new-address-feature-abused-to-send-phishing-emails/A widespread phishing scam is exploiting PayPal's "new address" feature to send fraudulent purchase notifications to users, tricking them into granting remote access to scammers.The scam involves adding a fake address to a PayPal account, along with a fabricated purchase confirmation message, which triggers a legitimate PayPal email notification to the account holder.The email, sent directly from PayPal, includes a fake purchase confirmation for a high-value item, such as a MacBook, and instructs the recipient to call a provided phone number if the purchase was unauthorized.When victims call the number, scammers pose as PayPal support and convince them to download remote access software, such as ConnectWise ScreenConnect, allowing the scammers to take control of their computers.The scammers then attempt to steal money, deploy malware, or steal sensitive data.This scam is made possible by PayPal's lack of character limits in address form fields, allowing scammers to inject their fraudulent messages. PayPal needs to implement character limits to prevent this abuse. Users are advised to ignore these emails and verify any account changes directly through the PayPal website.Apple Disables iCloud End-to-End Encryption in UK Following Government Demandhttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-02-21/apple-removes-end-to-end-encryption-feature-from-uk-after-backdoor-orderApple has removed its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature, which provides end-to-end encryption for iCloud data, for new users in the United Kingdom.This decision follows a secret order from the UK government demanding Apple create a backdoor to access encrypted user data.Apple expressed disappointment with the situation, emphasizing the importance of end-to-end encryption in protecting user privacy, particularly in the face of increasing data breaches.While existing ADP users in the UK will initially retain the feature, they will eventually be required to disable it to continue using their iCloud accounts.Apple maintains its commitment to user privacy and hopes to offer enhanced security features in the UK in the future. iMessage, FaceTime, Health data, and iCloud Keychain remain end-to-end encrypted in the UK. 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Dan Black (Principal Analyst, Google Threat Intelligence Group) joins host Luke McNamara to discuss the research into Russia-aligned threat actors seeking to compromise Signal Messenger. Dan lays out how this latest evolution of Russia's usage of cyber in Ukraine compares to previous phases of the conflict, how this activity is likely supporting battlefield operations, and how users of secure messaging applications can mitigate some of the risks associated with activity like this. https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/russia-targeting-signal-messenger
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On episode 363 of the BlockHash Podcast, Founder JB joins Brandon Zemp to uncover Kryotech and their latest developments called Vox Messenger and Vox Crypto. Vox Messenger is a new and secure messenger. It's end-to-end encrypted and post-quantum. This is a free alternative to other popular chat messenger applications like Whatsapp or Signal. You can do all the normal things you do daily, such as send pictures, audio, video, contact details, location and even create groups. No data is stored, no ads are shown and there is no re-targeting. Vox Crypto is a new, safe and secure Crypto wallet developed by Kryotech. Most notably, this wallet will allow you to send bulk or group transactions, while giving the lowest possible gas fee for sending transactions. ⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 | Introduction 2:08 | Who is JB Benjamin? 6:50 | Tucker Carlson and Signal Messenger 8:22 | Signal Messenger no longer private 12:22 | Vox Messenger 17:40 | Vox Crypto 21:28 | Ethereum Sucks 24:50 | Proof-of-Stake is Centralized 25:12 | Proof-of-Work 29:54 | Tesla Batteries are Bad for Environment 31:02 | AI is problematic 36:30 | Worldcoin 41:10 | AI Creating Memecoins 44:14 | Wallet Guard 48:14 | Hardware Wallets 53:36 | Bitcoin ordinals 1:00:39 | Development in Web3 1:03:08 | Coinbase BASE 1:04:18 | Crypto Regulations 1:12:44 | Solana Saga Phone
more infos on: https://www.agile-podcast.de//blog/folge-33-problem-blind-idea-aviation/ Talking to Iain and Jason from the Emergent Future Labs just across the river (right ocean). Embrace your beginners mindset, while we explore what's lacking for “radical innovation” & what we still might learn from the “Wright Browsers” early experiments in aviation." - These were the questions that kept us awake late at night, curious to know how Jason and Iain would answer. - If Design Thinking has become a commodity like Scrum and Kanban, what ways or methods help us to create radical innovation? - There is so much truth in the quote from Henry Ford ("If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.") and it has still become so cliche because much of the business, political and social institutions still think they are engaging in disruptive innovation when they ask customers or citizens "What they want?"" - What language are Jason and Iain speaking? What is this language revealing to us? - What does it mean to create new worlds or block old paradigms? - How to approach old mental models that are leading us astray? - Why should we consider the non-human parts of our environment when we are approaching or engaging in collaboration? This was a much awaited dialogue and still at the beginning it left us noticeably perplexed. It felt like flying for the very first time.(notice the connection to the wright brothers). It was through dialogue, that we were able to dissolve the tension that was created from entry into the world of uncertain futures, uncertain solutions and radical innovation. Our guides brought us back to ground and we nailed the landing. While Listening to this dialogue as an observer, we could recognize a false sense of security that we brought to the conversation, maybe caused by the confidence in the role of innovators. It gave us perspective to see just how radical their approaches are and to understand most of that the innovation that we are engaged in is incremental in its nature. If you are preparing to listen to this episode, be sure to embrace your beginners mindset. Be prepared to go down the rabbit hole with us, because you know we are late for a very important date. Kind regards from the gentle meadows of kiddy hawk Chris, Markus, Joshua Feedback: Please send to **post@dailyofthemonth.de** or get in touch via Signal Messenger **http://signal.dailyofthemonth.de**. More infos and pics on our website: https://www.agile-podcast.de//blog/folge-33-problem-blind-idea-aviation/ PS: We nicknamed this episode "life-centered design", because of how Iain spoke about collaboration as more than a human interaction. The topics of life centered design, new-animism and radical approaches to organizing and collaboration deeply spark our curiosity.
Brady Forrest is the Head of Business Development at MobileCoin, a privacy-protecting payment coin that is available worldwide in Signal Messenger. Working with his wife, he runs Ignite Talks, a global talk series which has been held thousands of times around the world including at SXSW, Google, the Gates Foundation and the White House. Brady is on the Board of CAST, a non-profit that buys and manages buildings for arts organizations in SF and Oakland. He's also on the Board of Ideas Beyond Borders, an organization devoted to translating and promoting ideas that foster critical thinking, science and civil rights in the Middle East. Most years you can find him at Burning Man. Previously he was in media at O'Reilly Media and was an investor at PCH/Highway1 and Khosla Ventures. You can find him on Twitter @brady. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ignite Twitter: https://twitter.com/brady For show notes and transcript visit: https://kk.org/cooltools/brady-forrest-mobilecoin If you're enjoying the Cool Tools podcast, check out our paperback book Four Favorite Tools: Fantastic tools by 150 notable creators, available in both Color or B&W on Amazon: https://geni.us/fourfavoritetools
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The Epic Games and Apple trial is underway and it's bringing loads of new information to the surface. Messaging service Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook, which the company then blocked. Google is enabling two-factor authentication on all accounts. Amazon drivers say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly. First, Reed Albergotti of the Washington Post stops in to talk about the trial between Epic Games and Apple. He discusses the impact of the case on Apple's App Store and the ongoing argument surrounding antitrust concerns. Then, Jason shares an update about Google requiring two-factor authentication for its accounts. In honor of World Password Day, Google wants to bring an end to the password. Then, Alex Kantrowitz joins Jason and Mikah to talk about a kerfuffle between messaging service Signal and social media company Facebook. Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook that would let users see how much data the social media company collects, but claims Facebook rejected the ads. Facebook says otherwise. Lastly, Mikah shares a story about Amazon delivery drivers who say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly in order to deliver packages on time. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Reed Albergotti and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: manscaped.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
The Epic Games and Apple trial is underway and it's bringing loads of new information to the surface. Messaging service Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook, which the company then blocked. Google is enabling two-factor authentication on all accounts. Amazon drivers say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly. First, Reed Albergotti of the Washington Post stops in to talk about the trial between Epic Games and Apple. He discusses the impact of the case on Apple's App Store and the ongoing argument surrounding antitrust concerns. Then, Jason shares an update about Google requiring two-factor authentication for its accounts. In honor of World Password Day, Google wants to bring an end to the password. Then, Alex Kantrowitz joins Jason and Mikah to talk about a kerfuffle between messaging service Signal and social media company Facebook. Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook that would let users see how much data the social media company collects, but claims Facebook rejected the ads. Facebook says otherwise. Lastly, Mikah shares a story about Amazon delivery drivers who say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly in order to deliver packages on time. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Reed Albergotti and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: manscaped.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
The Epic Games and Apple trial is underway and it's bringing loads of new information to the surface. Messaging service Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook, which the company then blocked. Google is enabling two-factor authentication on all accounts. Amazon drivers say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly. First, Reed Albergotti of the Washington Post stops in to talk about the trial between Epic Games and Apple. He discusses the impact of the case on Apple's App Store and the ongoing argument surrounding antitrust concerns. Then, Jason shares an update about Google requiring two-factor authentication for its accounts. In honor of World Password Day, Google wants to bring an end to the password. Then, Alex Kantrowitz joins Jason and Mikah to talk about a kerfuffle between messaging service Signal and social media company Facebook. Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook that would let users see how much data the social media company collects, but claims Facebook rejected the ads. Facebook says otherwise. Lastly, Mikah shares a story about Amazon delivery drivers who say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly in order to deliver packages on time. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Reed Albergotti and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: manscaped.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
The Epic Games and Apple trial is underway and it's bringing loads of new information to the surface. Messaging service Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook, which the company then blocked. Google is enabling two-factor authentication on all accounts. Amazon drivers say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly. First, Reed Albergotti of the Washington Post stops in to talk about the trial between Epic Games and Apple. He discusses the impact of the case on Apple's App Store and the ongoing argument surrounding antitrust concerns. Then, Jason shares an update about Google requiring two-factor authentication for its accounts. In honor of World Password Day, Google wants to bring an end to the password. Then, Alex Kantrowitz joins Jason and Mikah to talk about a kerfuffle between messaging service Signal and social media company Facebook. Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook that would let users see how much data the social media company collects, but claims Facebook rejected the ads. Facebook says otherwise. Lastly, Mikah shares a story about Amazon delivery drivers who say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly in order to deliver packages on time. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Reed Albergotti and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: manscaped.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
The Epic Games and Apple trial is underway and it's bringing loads of new information to the surface. Messaging service Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook, which the company then blocked. Google is enabling two-factor authentication on all accounts. Amazon drivers say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly. First, Reed Albergotti of the Washington Post stops in to talk about the trial between Epic Games and Apple. He discusses the impact of the case on Apple's App Store and the ongoing argument surrounding antitrust concerns. Then, Jason shares an update about Google requiring two-factor authentication for its accounts. In honor of World Password Day, Google wants to bring an end to the password. Then, Alex Kantrowitz joins Jason and Mikah to talk about a kerfuffle between messaging service Signal and social media company Facebook. Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook that would let users see how much data the social media company collects, but claims Facebook rejected the ads. Facebook says otherwise. Lastly, Mikah shares a story about Amazon delivery drivers who say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly in order to deliver packages on time. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Reed Albergotti and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: manscaped.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
The Epic Games and Apple trial is underway and it's bringing loads of new information to the surface. Messaging service Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook, which the company then blocked. Google is enabling two-factor authentication on all accounts. Amazon drivers say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly. First, Reed Albergotti of the Washington Post stops in to talk about the trial between Epic Games and Apple. He discusses the impact of the case on Apple's App Store and the ongoing argument surrounding antitrust concerns. Then, Jason shares an update about Google requiring two-factor authentication for its accounts. In honor of World Password Day, Google wants to bring an end to the password. Then, Alex Kantrowitz joins Jason and Mikah to talk about a kerfuffle between messaging service Signal and social media company Facebook. Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook that would let users see how much data the social media company collects, but claims Facebook rejected the ads. Facebook says otherwise. Lastly, Mikah shares a story about Amazon delivery drivers who say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly in order to deliver packages on time. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Reed Albergotti and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: manscaped.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
The Epic Games and Apple trial is underway and it's bringing loads of new information to the surface. Messaging service Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook, which the company then blocked. Google is enabling two-factor authentication on all accounts. Amazon drivers say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly. First, Reed Albergotti of the Washington Post stops in to talk about the trial between Epic Games and Apple. He discusses the impact of the case on Apple's App Store and the ongoing argument surrounding antitrust concerns. Then, Jason shares an update about Google requiring two-factor authentication for its accounts. In honor of World Password Day, Google wants to bring an end to the password. Then, Alex Kantrowitz joins Jason and Mikah to talk about a kerfuffle between messaging service Signal and social media company Facebook. Signal says it tried to run some ads on Facebook that would let users see how much data the social media company collects, but claims Facebook rejected the ads. Facebook says otherwise. Lastly, Mikah shares a story about Amazon delivery drivers who say they're being encouraged to drive recklessly in order to deliver packages on time. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Reed Albergotti and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: manscaped.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
https://destinationlinux.org/episode-138 - Hosted by Michae, Ryan, Zeb, & Noah Quick Links: Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Zeb, aka Zebedeeboss = https://youtube.com/zebedeeboss Noah of Ask Noah Show = http://asknoahshow.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Ko-fi = https://destinationlinux.org/kofi Order Destination Linux Apparel = https://teespring.com/destinationlinuxpodcast Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: Full Show Notes = https://destinationlinux.org/episode-138 Gnome 3.34 Drops This Week Super Grub2 Disk 2.04s1 Released Firefox 69 Released Purism Librem 5 Shipping Chromebooks Targeting The Enterprise Phantom 3D Coming To Linux Software Spotlight: Signal Tips & Tricks: Dynamic Video Wallpapers