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I see so many posts from people saying their account has been hacked. Most of the time, this isn't actually the case. Here is how to tell if your account is hacked or spoofed and what to do about it.
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Welcome to this week's episode of the PEBCAK Podcast! We've got four amazing stories this week so sit back, relax, and keep being awesome! Be sure to stick around for our Dad Joke of the Week. (DJOW) Follow us on Instagram @pebcakpodcast PEBCAK - Acronym of “problem exists between chair and keyboard.”
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https://www.hypeplustv.com/ - Donald Glover is opening up about several moments in his career for a new interview with GQ. The comedic actor would finally address an episode from season 4 of Atlanta FX where he would spoof Tyler Perry. According to Glover he assumes that he offended Perry because Perry wouldn't respond back to him on text.
Monday on Political Rewind: Host Bill Nigut returns! We'll discuss when Fulton County DA Fani Willis could release possible indictments from her investigation into the 2020 election. Meanwhile, Gov. Brian Kemp joined national GOP donors at a retreat in Texas, as he cuts ties with the state GOP. But first: Two Buckhead cityhood bills advance moments before our 9 a.m. show. The Panel: Amy Steigerwalt, @DrSteigerwalt, professor of political science, Georgia State University Andra Gillespie,@AndraGillespie, professor of political science & director, James Weldon Johnson Institution for the Study of Race and Difference, Emory University Michael Thurmond, @dekalblikesmike, CEO DeKalb County Patricia Murphy, @MurphyAJC, political reporter & columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 4:00 - A state Senate committee passed two bills which would create an independent Buckhead City. 24:00 - No indictments have been made public in Fulton County's 2020 election investigation. 36:00 - Chicago and Atlanta continue to compete for the Democratic National Convention. 40:00 - Brian Kemp cuts ties with Georgia's state GOP in favor of national figures. 43:00 - How should the media cover Marjorie Taylor Greene? Tuesday on Political Rewind: The AJC's Tamar Hallerman joins the panel.
It has been almost three years since Rebecca has done a show answering listener questions; it is time she did another one! In this episode she answers a wide range of questions. Some of the questions include: • Why are location trackers (Apple Airtag, Tile, etc.) bad from a privacy perspective? They aren't even sending any personal information; just location. Should they be outlawed if they are actually bad? Listen in to hear not only her answer, but how she explains what engineers need to consider in the design of these, and other types of, IoT products. • How do you think the Dobbs decision was leaked last year from the US Supreme Court? Rebecca provides some insightful theories that have not yet been discussed anywhere else! • Some spam blockers, like AOL spam blocker, are not effective against email addresses. How can more email spam be blocked? Rebecca provides some good advice in response. • How can spoofed emails be prevented? Everyone needs to hear Rebecca's answer to this. • Should spoofed emails be reported? To where? Rebecca provides answers that all listeners, anywhere in the world, can use. Listen in to hear the answers to these, and more, questions. #Privacy #PrivacyManagement #RiskManagement #CyberSecurity #DataSecurity #Cybercrime #PersonalData #Awareness #Education #Spam #Spoofing #Dobbs #DobbsLeak #Government Security #IoT #IoTSecurity #IoTPrivacy #LocationTrackers #IoTAssaults #IoTCrime
In this special episode: A social media horror story, explained by our guest and friend Chris Eberle. Chris talks about being doxed, what happened and how he got through it.Josh and Lauren ask the question, what is a platform's responsibility?Find out what Chris ended up doing, what happened to the instigators, and more.This was a big deal, Business Insider, also did a piece on “Ginger”. Check out Jellysmack – Jellysmash!Our newest sponsor – Amaze.co – Check them out! We have a YouTube Page! Please subscribe and follow. (Thank you!) Catch a new episode every Friday on your favorite podcasting site. Please subscribe, like, and share! Visit our website www.creatorupload.com. We love hearing from you!
How Your iPhone Can Be Hacked - IRS Warns of “Industrial Scale” Smishing surge - Crypto Scams Soar - Morgan Stanley fined millions - Why Nuclear Power is (quietly) making a big comeback Cyber… Can your iPhone be hacked? What we know about iOS security https://www.welivesecurity.com/2022/09/19/can-iphone-be-hacked-what-know-ios-security/ How can an iPhone be hacked? Sideloaded apps Fake apps in the App Store Calendar invites Configuration profiles How can you tell if your iPhone has been hacked? Battery levels Data Strange “things” ++++++++ IRS Warns of “Industrial Scale” Smishing surge https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/irs-warns-of-industrial-scale/ The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has warned US taxpayers of an “exponential” increase in text-based phishing attempts and urged users to report campaigns to help the government disrupt them. Spoofed to appear as if sent from the IRS, these text messages often use lures like fake COVID relief, tax credits or help setting up an IRS online account. ++++++++ Crypto Scams Soar https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/crypto-scams-soar-as-domains-surge/ Cryptocurrency scams are set to explode after researchers detected a 335% increase in registered domains in the first half of 2022. Although most fake sites target English and Spanish speakers, 63% were registered with Russian registrars. ++++++++ Ransomware Affiliates Adopt Data Destruction https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/ransomware-affiliates-adopt-data/ Ransomware affiliates appear to be dabbling with new data destruction capabilities to evade detection, increase their chances of getting paid and minimize the opportunities for developing decrypter tools. In this tool version, the attacker attempts to corrupt files in the victim's system following filtration rather than encrypt them as usual. ++++++++ Morgan Stanley fined millions for selling off devices full of customer Personal Information https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2022/09/23/morgan-stanley-fined-millions-for-selling-off-devices-full-of-customer-pii/ Morgan Stanley, which bills itself in its website title tag as the “global leader in financial services” and states in the opening sentence of its main page that “clients come first,” has been fined $35,000,000 by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)… …for selling off old hardware devices online, including thousands of disk drives still loaded with personally identifiable information (PII) belonging to its clients. ++++++++ Power… Why Nuclear Power is (quietly) making a big comeback all around the world https://fee.org/articles/why-nuclear-power-is-quietly-making-a-big-comeback-all-around-the-world/ In California, France, Japan, Germany, and beyond, nuclear power is suddenly all the rage. Gov. Gavin Newsom spearheaded an eleventh-hour effort to pass legislation to extend a lifeline to Diablo Canyon. This 2,250-megawatt nuclear plant supplies 8 percent of the energy produced in the Golden State. Under pressure from lawmakers and environmental activists, the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) agreed in 2016 to decommission Diablo when its operating licenses expire in 2024 and 2025. But in light of the recent energy policy environment, California lawmakers had second thoughts.
When the pandemic hit, the need to touch as few things as possible to slow the spread of the virus meant QR codes took off quicker than Netflix stock. Now that we as consumers are programmed to scan them without a second thought, we find ourselves in a vulnerable situation. The FBI has even issued a formal warning about faked QR codes. In his new research, Len Noe, aka 'the Biohacker' and White Hat Hacker at CyberArk, has revealed three ways that any QR code can be spoofed to provide an attack vector. Crucially, Len's research has shown how mobile devices can be taken over and used to provide an attack vector in corporate environments to launch advanced attacks. Len discusses why we should be wary rather than blindly trusting forms. For example, a fake job ad containing a malicious QR code offers a perfect opportunity to send all that personal sign-up information straight to an attacker, not a prospective employer. We also discuss the importance of vigilance when installing new apps from a QR code. Len shares how he spoofed the Google Play Store to gain ultimate access to a user's phone – including reading personal messages and taking pictures with the camera. Finally, he shares how even scanning a rogue QR code to order takeout could result in your details getting phished. In one fell swoop, Len had access to a user's phone, leaving their GPS location and sensitive user information open to play with.
#JPMorgan #gold trader spoofed so fast he was urged to put ice on his fingers As the JP Morgan spoofing trial continues, the latest news is that one of the traders was clicking his mouse so quickly in order to ‘spoof' trades, that his colleagues urged him to put ice on his fingers! Certainly the news might be less funny and amusing to those who hold gold and #silver and aren't thrilled about how the banks seem to have controlled the price action in such a regular and illegal manner. But there was some interesting commentary from the latest reports from the trial, which is covered in today's video. We also look at the recent gold and silver COT reports (which continue to show the banks buying back contracts) as well as the other economic news and developments. So to stay up to date on what's happening in the economy, click to watch the video now! - To find out more about the latest news from Kuya Silver go to: https://kuyasilver.com/news/news-2/news-2022/uyailvernnouncesermoanandrovidesorporatepda20220722080000 - To get Arcadia silver videos delivered straight to your email inbox click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - To get on the waiting list for your very own ´Silver Chopper Ben´sterling silver figurine click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/get-a-chopper-ben/ - To get your paperback or audio copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ - To see the evidence of manipulative behavior in the silver market (as well as how you can send it to your local regulators and Congressional representatives) click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/cftc-complaint/ - To sign the petition to ban JP Morgan from having any involvement in the silver industry click here: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ban-jp-morgan-from-trading-gold-and-silver - Follow Arcadia Economics on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To receive updates about Arcadia option trading events: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/options/ - #silver #silverprice And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by Kuya Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-kuya-silver/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
#JPMorgan #gold trader spoofed so fast he was urged to put ice on his fingers As the JP Morgan spoofing trial continues, the latest news is that one of the traders was clicking his mouse so quickly in order to ‘spoof' trades, that his colleagues urged him to put ice on his fingers! Certainly the news might be less funny and amusing to those who hold gold and #silver and aren't thrilled about how the banks seem to have controlled the price action in such a regular and illegal manner. But there was some interesting commentary from the latest reports from the trial, which is covered in today's video. We also look at the recent gold and silver COT reports (which continue to show the banks buying back contracts) as well as the other economic news and developments. So to stay up to date on what's happening in the economy, click to watch the video now! - To find out more about the latest news from Kuya Silver go to: https://kuyasilver.com/news/news-2/news-2022/uyailvernnouncesermoanandrovidesorporatepda20220722080000 - To get Arcadia silver videos delivered straight to your email inbox click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - To get on the waiting list for your very own ´Silver Chopper Ben´sterling silver figurine click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/get-a-chopper-ben/ - To get your paperback or audio copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ - To see the evidence of manipulative behavior in the silver market (as well as how you can send it to your local regulators and Congressional representatives) click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/cftc-complaint/ - To sign the petition to ban JP Morgan from having any involvement in the silver industry click here: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ban-jp-morgan-from-trading-gold-and-silver - Follow Arcadia Economics on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To receive updates about Arcadia option trading events: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/options/ - #silver #silverprice And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD)Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
Steph & Pat discuss The Osbourne's, The Depp vs. Heard trial, what dogs can or can't eat, The Indiana Tollway and much, much more.
How to Tell If a Phone Number Is Spoofed ?
We are back after a long winter's nap! The end of the fall semester took quite a toll and we needed a break, but we're back with a new episode to start off 2022! Today's Syllabus: Professor Motivational Mantras Is Latin a dead language? Yelling at dumbbells Stable space orbits Phone numbers spoofing
Is the Virginia race really a bellwether? Hell no. It's based on a farce. Union activist Evette Avery talks about fighting for workers. Evette Avery, The fight for Organized Labor in Atlanta and beyond: Politics Done Right (PDR) welcomed real estate expert and activist journalist Robby Caban to interview Evette Avery about her ordeal at Delta and UPS. Evette did not disappoint. Evette first discussed the ordeal she went through when she was fired by Delta on false pretenses. We discussed it as well in a previous interview with PDR. ‘So We Drop What's Most Popular?' Sanders Asks Democrats: “When 41% of the American people tell us that their top priority is for us to expand Medicare to include dental and vision benefits… what should we do? We should listen to the people.” Sanders was referring to a proposal to add dental and vision benefits to Medicare coverage, a plan that U.S. voters identified as their top priority for Democrats' emerging reconciliation package, according to a Morning Consult/Politico poll released Tuesday. --- If you like what we do please do the following! Most Independent Media outlets continue to struggle to raise the funds they need to operate much like the smaller outlets like Politics Done Right SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel here. LIKE our Facebook Page here. Share our blogs, podcasts, and videos. Get our books here. Become a YouTube PDR Posse Member here. Become a Politics Done Right Subscriber via Patreon here. Become a Politics Done Right Subscriber via Facebook here. Consider providing a contribution here. Please consider supporting our GoFundMe equipment fund here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support
6 consigli operativi per non cadere nella rete dei truffatori moderni evitando phishing, smishing, vishing, malaware, app, trading on line farlocchi, etc..
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Larry Coty, a math professor at Georgia State University's Perimeter College, admitted to sharing neo-Nazi and racist propaganda online. Rachel Janik, the editor of the Intelligence Project Southern Poverty Law Center, discusses her organization's report and what's next for the professor. Plus, Kathy Stokes, the director of Fraud Prevention Programs at AARP and the leader of AARP Fraud Watch Network, discusses combating robocalls and new rules adopted by the Federal Communication Commission for phone service providers to follow.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#Silver “spoofed” again as bullion banks begin to panic There was more unusual trading activity in the paper silver market today, where the price was spoofed down and then up, so that the banks could continue rigging the markets in direct view of the fraudulent regulators at the #CFTC. Although just because it continues, doesn't mean the banks aren't getting nervous. As you'll find out when you click to watch this video now! - To find out more about Galen McNamera and Summa Silver go to: https://summasilver.com/ - To get Arcadia videos delivered straight to your #silverbox: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - To get your copy of #TheBigSilverShort go to: Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BFL34T9/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 Audio: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershortaudio/ - To buy physical #silver safely and securely: Email: info@MilesFranklin.com (and if you remind them that you are an Arcadia viewer, you can ask Andy to make sure you're getting the best price in the country!) - To discover how JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and the CFTC colluded to suppress the price of silver: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/cftc-complaint/ - To support a legal filing against the CFTC go to: https://www.gofundme.com/f/will-the-cftc-honor-its-oath-in-the-silver-market?utm_campaign=p_cp_url&utm_medium=os&utm_source=customer - Follow Arcadia Economics on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To get more information about the Arcadia options trading education program go to: To enter into our monthly silver givebacks to the people (imagine Arcadia Robinhooding JP Morgan so we can all help make life better) go to: #silver #gold And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by Summa Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-summa-silver/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
Are you receiving dodgy, error riddled texts with suspicious links or maybe phoney automated phone calls at the moment? There are multiple warnings about these scams - and they often have one thing in common - they're spoofing other people's phone numbers, hiding the scammer's original phone number.
Welcome to another episode of One Life Left, dear listener! The podcast edition of the longest running Video Game Radio Show in the world! No SSG this week but lots of gaming news and general shenanigans to talk about, not least a brief update on Simon's new arcade machine plus a report on the First Live Maraoke in 497 Days and all your precious letters! Speaking of letters, don't forget to write to us for inclusion in a future episode! Either join the Discord server (link below) and post a letter in there or drop us a line at team@onelifeleft.com !! Cheerio! Team OLL x Links: The OLL Discord Channel Invite Link!!! https://discord.gg/pgTSzpgfcD Reviews: Cris Tales Google Doodle (yes, really...) Tracklist: Outrun (Magical Sound Shower Cover) by Klamm: https://chipmusic.org/Klamm/music/outrun Party Ramp by Christopher Brown: https://chipmusic.org/Christopher+Brown/music/party-ramp
The New Anti-Robocall Technology is Coming Online I know everybody I talk to hates these robo calls. They're happening all of the time. What are we doing about it? The FCC has made some changes and they just went into place. So we're going to talk about STIR/SHAKEN, right? Of course the government has to come up with some really cute acronyms and that's what's turned, shaken are, but here is what's happened. We have the ability to over TCPI P send phone calls. In fact, in my phone, I have a phone that's hooked up to T-Mobile and it is using wifi. [00:00:38] So when I'm making a phone call, it is going over my wifi in the office or at my house or wherever. It doesn't even use the regular salad or network, unless it has to why? Because it's all TCP IP. And then on top of it, sometimes with LTE and now always with five G you are using TCP IP. So your voice is converted into a digital signal. [00:01:10] Right there on your phone. And it is handled as data, just like pretty much any other data would be handled. Now our cell phones, of course, for a long time have been digital and have been in coding it, but they have not been using it as regular TCPI peop. So what the federal communications realized is since most of the tracks. [00:01:35] That we have on our phone networks nowadays is actually internet traffic. It's TCP IP. Why don't we add a little bit to the protocol? And they came up with this whole new way of being able to track the originator of a phone call right now, if you have a landline, this is not going to benefit you at all. [00:02:02] And we're going to talk about the different carriers here, but they don't have to comply these landline operators for another couple of years. Although the FCC right now is circulating a petition and is trying to make it so they have to comply. More quickly, but the nation's largest phone companies have met this deadline that was set by the FCC to put this new anti robocall technology in place. [00:02:31] But I want to warn you guys that does not mean that it is going to stop all of these robo calls anytime. Soon where it's not going to stop, but you might have noticed that at the end of June, there was a noticeable cutback in some of these robocalls. Now these are the scammers that are calling us and are pretending that they are a local phone number, right? [00:02:59] Their biggest trick is, yeah, I've got the same area code and first three digits, I'll call it a prefix as you do. So you should answer that phone. They announced at the FCC last Wednesday that quote, the largest voice service providers are now using stir shaken caller ID authentication standards in their internet protocol networks in accordance with the June 30th deadline set by the FCC. [00:03:26] This widespread implementation helps protect consumers against malicious. Spoofed robo calls and helps law enforcement track the bad. So it, I think is a very good idea. It's a step in the right direction. It is going to help a whole lot at T and T Verizon T-Mobile and us cellular have all put these in place. [00:03:54] In March, the FCC denied petitions for deadline extension from Verizon and us cellular are saying that they didn't meet the high standard of undue hardship. I think that makes sense. You've got to force these guys. Sometimes Verizon was saying that they had a small area of their fiber based home phone network that would not be able to meet it. [00:04:17] So again, it's landline. Versus the home phone that work, many of us have it. Comcast provides it as well, but basically if it's it IP based, they didn't have any sort of exceptions. So Verizon is now exchanging the stir shaken enabled phone calls with wireless carer carriers. It represents about 80% of the U S wireless industry. [00:04:45] Verizon said this week, so 80%. Yeah, you should have seen a bit of a drop more than 135 million calls a day are currently being exchanged between Verizon and the other carriers with the number of calls that are being exchanged using this tracking technology grow. It's also been deployed on IP enabled wire line phone networks operated by Comcast charter at and T Verizon and many others. [00:05:17] So we're pretty happy about this. We'll see what ends up happening in general, but some care companies that carry a lot of robo calls are not yet required to follow the stir shaken technology and the rules around. Because there's an exemption for carriers with a hundred thousand or fewer customers. So that's going to be a bit of a problem, but think about how you have to roll out technology. [00:05:46] Rolling it out via these big carriers and doing that first is seeing where the holes are in the technology. What's not working properly. That's the way to handle it. And then by having the big carriers do it, they're going to bear the brunt of the expense. Because always right. Those big screen TVs used to be five to 10,000. [00:06:12] I remember $15,000. That's a very big deal. And then it goes down and down. Now you can buy them at Walmart for 300 bucks. So having the big guys do at first makes a lot of sense. It's going to prove the technology, improve the technology, drive the costs down, and then you can bet that these smaller carriers are also going to be required to do this fairly soon. [00:06:38] So the way the protocols are working is they are using tokens and to verify. The accuracy of the caller ID. So they're using public key cryptology. For those of you who know what that is using digital certificate, getting major us companies to adopt. It really was very big milestone. I'm very glad they finally did it by the way. [00:07:01] Stir, shaken. Ordered by Congress and FCC chairman as PI. You remember him? He did a lot of great things to help out communications, but he was only having voluntary compliance. And so it didn't lead to like widespread adoption. So this law really forced them into it. And they're now. So we'll see what happens. [00:07:28] Small carriers are exempt for now. Landlines. Aren't doing it. There's a lot of the TDM based stuff out there, but it's going to happen. There's also a gap in, at and T network right now. So we'll see. What ends up happening? Hey, I want to encourage you guys. If you have not already to sign up for my newsletter, I don't spam you, right? [00:07:50] I'm not one of these robo spammers that we see out there that are just sending all kinds of garbage all the time I put together. Usually six to eight, sometimes as many as 10 articles every week that I think you need to see. And when I put them together, make them available for you. It makes just a huge difference in people's lives. [00:08:13] I get thank you notes. Everybody. Not everybody, but I get thank you notes every week from people who read that newsletter and thing. They thank me for my time and all of the effort that we put into this. This is an effort of love by my wife and I, so do that. It will help. I give all kinds of great advice and warn you about things that are happening right now. [00:08:37] Just spend a minute, go to Craig peterson.com and you'll see right there in the home page, scroll down a little bit. There'll be a little red line at the top where you can put in your email address and I'll sign the app. And I will be sending you some special reports that are really going to help you out right away. [00:08:56] So do that right now. CraigPeterson.com/subscribe
Malicious Google ads for Signal and Telegram are being used to lure the unwary into downloading an info-stealer. LV ransomware looks like repurposed REvil. A study of the US Defense Industrial Base finds that many smaller firms, particularly ones that specialize in research and development, are vulnerable to ransomware attacks. Rick Howard ponders how we categorize state sponsored cybercrime. Our guest is Sudheer Koneru from Zenoti on how data privacy impacts salons and spas. And it's high noon in the Black Sea. Do you know where your warships are? For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news brief: https://www.thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/10/119
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The silver price was spoofed again on Tuesday, and once again the CFTC was making sure the banks didn't have to answer any questions during the entire raid. To find out more, as well as to get caught up on the latest silver news, click to listen now!
With less than one day left in what some long-time silver veterans are calling the most important COMEX options expiration and delivery period in silver history, the price appears to have been “spoofed” to right under the $28 level. Of course, the significance of the $28 level is tied to the COMEX silver options board, where there is a large call option open interest on the 28-strike that expires this Tuesday. Traditionally the banks are short the options, which means that if that is indeed the case again this time, they would have to start paying out on those calls if the price rises above the $28 mark by expiration. For those who have been following the silver market for a while, that's usually when the silver market sees one of those infamous “spoofs,” that former CFTC commissioner Bart Chilton confirmed in detail in this shocking interview, yet that the current commissioners seemingly remain stunningly oblivious to. Perhaps how Tuesday's trading plays out will be the most current barometer of just how tight the banks' control of the price still is at this point. Because according to past history, you would expect that they'd be throwing in the kitchen sink to keep the price of silver below $28 today (let alone $29 where there's another large call option position or $30 – where there's a REALLY large open interest). In either case, it should be an exciting day of trading in the silver world. Especially just one day before the latest COMEX silver delivery period begins too. For a primer of what to expect, click to listen now!
Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss security awareness training company KnowBe4 being spoofed, the fact the security awareness training for you staff does wear off over time and Microsoft's zero login flaw. Get IT tips here: > www.OptricsInsider.com Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 0:18 - Today's 3 topics 0:50 - Topic 1: KnowBe4's Emails Spoofed 3:03 - Topic 2: Security Awareness Training Wears Off 4:46 - Topic 3: Microsoft Zero Login Flaw 7:35 - Closing remarks Learn more about KnowBe4 being spoofed: > They're Back: Bad Guys Spoof KnowBe4 Again Download a copy of KnowBe4's Social Engineering Red Flags PDF here: > www.OptricsInsider.com/SocialEngineeringRedFlags Learn more about why security awareness training wears off and what you can do: > Phishing awareness training wears off after a few months Learn more about Microsoft's zero login flaw: > Zerologon: Instantly Become Domain Admin by Subverting Netlogon Cryptography (CVE-2020-1472) > Mitigate Netlogon Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability from August 2020 Patch Tuesday > As you're scrambling to patch the scary ZeroLogon hole in Windows Server, don't forget Samba – it's also affected #OptricsInsider #ITSecurityTips #cybersecurity #technews #infosec --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/optrics-insider/message
There was more counterintuitive trading action in the comex silver price on Monday, eerily reminiscent of one of the “spoofs” that JP Morgan just paid 920 million dollars for committing so regularly. So to find out what happened to the price, as well as the latest news with the silver mining stocks, click to listen now!
There was another sharp drop in the silver price today with no accompanying news of significance. Was this another spoof? JP Morgan and several other banks have already been fined almost$1 billion for spoofing. And to find out if Andrew Maguire thinks what happened to the gold and silver prices today was another spoof, click to listen now!
There was another sharp drop in the #silverprice today with no accompanying news of significance. Was this another spoof? #JPMorgan and several other banks have already been fined almost $1 billion for #spoofing. And to find out if #AndrewMaguire thinks what happened to the #gold and silver prices today was another spoof, click to watch the video now! - To find out more about Andrew Maguire and #KinesisMoney, one of the solutions to the current fractional reserve gold and silver system visit: https://kinesis.money/ To open a Kinesis Money account go to: https://kms.kinesis.money/signup?referrer=KM13480630 - To get your ticket to this year's New Orleans investment Conference go to: https://neworleansconference.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/NOICArcadia.html - To get your copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BFL34T9/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 - To get your audiobook copy of #TheBigSilverShort go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershortaudio/ - To buy or sell #gold, #silver, #platinum, or #palladium through our precious metals sponsor #MilesFranklin, who's offered to match or beat any price in the country: Email: Arcadia@MilesFranklin.com Or call: 833-326-GOLD (4653) - To support the petition to ban J.P. Morgan from trading in the gold and silver markets go to: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ban-jp-morgan-from-trading-gold-and-silver - Click here to subscribe to Arcadia's Youtube channel: http://bit.ly/2t1HKOj - If you would like to support the show go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/supporttheshow/ - Follow Arcadia Economics on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To contact Arcadia go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/contact/ - For Arcadia's precious metals trading and option consulting email: consulting@arcadiaeconomics.comSubscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
There was another sharp drop in the #silverprice today with no accompanying news of significance. Was this another spoof? #JPMorgan and several other banks have already been fined almost $1 billion for #spoofing. And to find out if #AndrewMaguire thinks what happened to the #gold and silver prices today was another spoof, click to watch the video now! - To find out more about Andrew Maguire and #KinesisMoney, one of the solutions to the current fractional reserve gold and silver system visit: https://kinesis.money/ To open a Kinesis Money account go to: https://kms.kinesis.money/signup?referrer=KM13480630 - To get your ticket to this year's New Orleans investment Conference go to: https://neworleansconference.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/NOICArcadia.html - To get your copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BFL34T9/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 - To get your audiobook copy of #TheBigSilverShort go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershortaudio/ - To buy or sell #gold, #silver, #platinum, or #palladium through our precious metals sponsor #MilesFranklin, who's offered to match or beat any price in the country: Email: Arcadia@MilesFranklin.com Or call: 833-326-GOLD (4653) - To support the petition to ban J.P. Morgan from trading in the gold and silver markets go to: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ban-jp-morgan-from-trading-gold-and-silver - Click here to subscribe to Arcadia's Youtube channel: http://bit.ly/2t1HKOj - If you would like to support the show go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/supporttheshow/ - Follow Arcadia Economics on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To contact Arcadia go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/contact/ - For Arcadia's precious metals trading and option consulting email: consulting@arcadiaeconomics.com This video includes an affiliate link for Kinesis, from which Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. https://arcadiaeconomics.com/disclaimer-kinesis/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
Ever receive a phone call from a number you don't recognize? Did you get a call from someone claiming you're late on your car payment, and the government is going to come and take your car from you if you don't pay up? This is what we call a “Spoofed Call.” You should never willingly give out your personal information to the person on the phone. If you do, you are at risk for Identity Theft. Learn how to protect your identity from these scammers in this episode. Visit our Fraud Protection Center today: https://marquettesavings.bank/personal/learn/fraud-protection-center/ Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
While SilverFest was a smashing success this past weekend, unfortunately the early results seem to indicate that no CFTC officials were in attendance. Because while we talked plenty about the manipulation that's been going on in the silver and gold markets, the CFTC apparently slept through the latest “spoof” in the precious metals today. To find out more, as well as how you can stay ahead of the markets, so that when the banks “spoof” you can use it to your advantage, click to listen to the video now!
While SilverFest was a smashing success this past weekend, unfortunately the early results seem to indicate that no CFTC officials were in attendance. Because while we talked plenty about the manipulation that's been going on in the silver and gold markets, the CFTC apparently slept through the latest “spoof” in the precious metals today. To find out more, as well as how you can stay ahead of the markets, so that when the banks “spoof” you can use it to your advantage, click to watch the video now! -To read Investing News Network's article about SilverFest and mining stocks go to: https://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/precious-metals-investing/silver-investing/buying-silver-stocks-read-this-first/ - To get your copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BFL34T9/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 - To get your audiobook copy of #TheBigSilverShort go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershortaudio/ - To buy or sell #gold, #silver, #platinum, or #palladium through our precious metals sponsor #MilesFranklin, who's offered to match or beat any price in the country: Email: Arcadia@MilesFranklin.com Or call: 833-326-GOLD (4653) - To support the petition to ban J.P. Morgan from trading in the gold and silver markets go to: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ban-jp-morgan-from-trading-gold-and-silver - Click here to subscribe to Arcadia's Youtube channel: http://bit.ly/2t1HKOj - If you would like to support the show go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/supporttheshow/ - Follow Arcadia Economics on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To contact Arcadia go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/contact/ - For Arcadia's precious metals trading and option consulting email: consulting@arcadiaeconomics.comSubscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
threatpost.com Mac Users Targeted by Spyware Spreading via Xcode Projects threatpost.com Instagram Retained Deleted User Data Despite GDPR Rules scmagazine.com SANS Institute breach proves anyone can fall victim to a ‘consent phishing’ scam Scmagazine.com California under counted COVID-19 cases after certificate expired www.zdnet.com: A mysterious group has hijacked Tor exit nodes threatpost.com: TikTok Collected MAC addresses from Android Users www.wired.com: Alexa Bug has potential bad news for user Voice Logs www.theregister.com: Chrome Web Store extensions downloaded 80 million times with malware inside www.cyberscoop.com: The first state to release vulnerability policy for election-related websites is Ohio www.fedscoop.com: SBA’s coronavirus loan relief webpage is Spoofed www.bleepingcomputer.com: U.S. regulator FINRA website is copycated for phishing lawfareblog.com Normalizing Arab-Israeli Relations Through Cybersecurity Cooperation --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/professor-cyber-risk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/professor-cyber-risk/support
Today we live in a world where on line threat levels are at an all time high. We got spam, adware, trojans, virus, worms, phishing attacks, spyware, keyloggers, Pharming, and rogue security software. And email has become the most commonly leveraged technology in cyber attacks and data breaches. Remember when email use was safe and predictable about 5/10 years ago? Wouldn’t it be nice to go back in time when email was considered a clean and safe communication tool? Within the last 24 months – email has changed; it's not safe; it's filled with junk and spam. So what we want to share with you today is, how to to have a quality email box experience. How to determine if that email is real or fake in your inbox. This podcast is perfect for you if you would like to be able to know how to identify if an email is fake, spoofed, or spam. Imagine, good quality emails in your inbox. Joining Barb Paluszkiewicz is Mathew Scully from Mail Protector. 00:00 - 02:28Barb’s introduction 02:29 - 03:57Meet Matthew Scully 03:58 - 06:40About Mail Protector email encryption 06:41 - 09:07How do you make sure the emails in your inbox are legit? 09:08 - 14:20How does mail protector email filtering differ from hitting ignore or junk? 14:21 - 21:16How do you keep people from emailing secure data via email? 21:17 - 25:32What’s the most important thing you’ve ever learned? 25:33 - 26:08 Barb’s extro
On Wednesday morning, possibly during the CFTC's coffee break, the silver price was “spoofed” again. Now if you don't know what “spoofing is,” don't feel bad. Because in reality, it's a silly word made up by regulators to pretend to describe a crime that they are allegedly protecting investors against. Yet once again, despite several JP Morgan traders already pleading guilty to repeatedly manipulating the gold and silver markets, while mentioning that they were doing it with knowledge of their supervisors and that it was widespread practice at their firms, the silver price again got smashed Wednesday on no ascertainable news. Most likely the situation will never be resolved by the regulators, but instead by the market, in what's shaping up to be one of the greatest short squeezes in our lifetimes. To find out why, click to listen to the video now!
#Silver Price Gets "Spoofed" During #CFTC's Coffee Break On Wednesday morning, possibly during the CFTC's coffee break, the #silverprice was “#spoofed” again. Now if you don't know what “#spoofing is,” don't feel bad. Because in reality, it's a silly word made up by regulators to pretend to describe a crime that they are allegedly protecting investors against. Yet once again, despite several #JPMorgan traders already pleading guilty to repeatedly manipulating the #gold and silver markets, while mentioning that they were doing it with knowledge of their supervisors, and that it was widespread practice at their firms, the silver price again got smashed Wednesday on no ascertainable news. Most likely the situation will never be resolved by the regulators, but instead by the market, in what's shaping up to be one of the greatest short squeezes in our lifetimes. To find out why, clicked watch the video now! - To get your copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BFL34T9/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 - To get your audio copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershortaudio/ - To buy or sell #gold, #silver, #platinum, or #palladium through our precious metals sponsor #MilesFranklin, who's offered to match or beat any price in the country: Email: Arcadia@MilesFranklin.com Or call: 833-326-GOLD (4653) - Click here to subscribe to Arcadia's Youtube channel: http://bit.ly/2t1HKOj - If you would like to support the show go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/supporttheshow/ - Follow Arcadia Economics on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To contact Chris Marcus go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/getting-help/ - For Arcadia's precious metals trading and option consulting email: consulting@arcadiaeconomics.com - Recorded by #ChrisMarcus of #ArcadiaEconomics on June 24, 2020: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
#Silver Price Gets "Spoofed" During #CFTC's Coffee Break On Wednesday morning, possibly during the CFTC's coffee break, the #silverprice was “#spoofed” again. Now if you don't know what “#spoofing is,” don't feel bad. Because in reality, it's a silly word made up by regulators to pretend to describe a crime that they are allegedly protecting investors against. Yet once again, despite several #JPMorgan traders already pleading guilty to repeatedly manipulating the #gold and silver markets, while mentioning that they were doing it with knowledge of their supervisors, and that it was widespread practice at their firms, the silver price again got smashed Wednesday on no ascertainable news. Most likely the situation will never be resolved by the regulators, but instead by the market, in what's shaping up to be one of the greatest short squeezes in our lifetimes. To find out why, clicked watch the video now! - To get your copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BFL34T9/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 - To get your audio copy of The Big Silver Short go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershortaudio/ - To buy or sell #gold, #silver, #platinum, or #palladium through our precious metals sponsor #MilesFranklin, who's offered to match or beat any price in the country: Email: Arcadia@MilesFranklin.com Or call: 833-326-GOLD (4653) - Click here to subscribe to Arcadia's Youtube channel: http://bit.ly/2t1HKOj - If you would like to support the show go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/supporttheshow/ - Follow Arcadia Economics on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To contact Chris Marcus go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/getting-help/ - For Arcadia's precious metals trading and option consulting email: consulting@arcadiaeconomics.com - Recorded by #ChrisMarcus of #ArcadiaEconomics on June 24, 2020: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves didn't realize he was reading fake names at a graduation ceremony until it as too late. Plus Chris gives kudos to Ringo Starr's drum technique, and a Florida man cools off by taking a dip into a fish tank . Support the show.
In the first three months of the year, Video-on-demand service Netflix saw its subscriber base increase by a staggering 15,8 million, more than double the 7 million it forecast for the period back in January. This increase in subscribers is solely due to the pandemic which forced billions of people around the world to be cooped up indoors. But cyber criminals see this as a chance to dupe an unsuspecting victim. Mimecast Brand Exploit Protect has found more than 700 suspicious domains impersonating Netflix alone. Attached are screenshots of examples of fake websites impersonating popular streaming services. Guest: Brian Pinnock, Mimecast cybersecurity expert Topics: Streaming services spoofed: More than 700 suspicious domains impersonating Netflix found
Operation Pinball roils up Eastern Europe and the Near Abroad. Crooks who can’t write idiomatic American English are spoofing emails from the White House in a COVID-19-themed phishing campaign. CISA updates telework guidelines for Federal agencies. Some GDPR fines are deferred until after the pandemic. Zoom continues to reel from its success. And fleeceware is found in the iTunes store. Caleb Barlow from CynergisTek on OODA loops, guest is Or Katz from Akamai on how current industry (and employee) phishing defenses are being bypassed by attackers. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2020/April/CyberWire_2020_04_09.html
Iowa’s Democrats are still counting their caucus results, but on the other hand they weren’t hacked. A poorly built and badly tested app is still being blamed, and that judgment seems likely to hold up. The FBI warns of a DDoS attempt against a state voter registration site. Trends in DDoS. Some new strains of ransomware are out in the wild. Spoofed emails may be an Iranian espionage effort. And the confessed Ninendo hacker cops a plea. Craig Williams from Cisco Talos with updates on Emotet. Guest is Kurtis Minder from GroupSense on the Pros and Cons of notifying breached companies. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2020/February/CyberWire_2020_02_05.html Support our show
Welcome! Good morning, everybody. I was on with Mr. Jim Polito this morning and we discussed these Fake Jobs that are being offered on-line, spoofed websites and ID theft. Then we got into who was responsible for hacking Jeff Bezos's phone and why we have to be careful who we hire. So, here we go with Mr. Polito. For more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Automated Machine Generated Transcript: Craig You know, Make America Great Again, that would not be a great password. Yeah, but some random words strung together are much harder to crack on a computer than anything else because of the way the cracking technologies work nowadays. The cracking technology is much different than it used to be. Craig Morning, everybody that was me with Mr. Jim Polito, and we broke down a couple of things today. First of all, a couple of security things, the truth about your passwords. We went into the whole hack here that led to the most expensive divorce in history, and also employment scams on the rise. Why is it happening? What should you be cautious of if you're looking for a new job? The FBI has a special warning out. So here we go with Jim. Jim Always ahead of the curve. Always bringing us the latest from the world of tech talk, our good friend, Craig Peterson. Good morning, sir. Craig A good morning. You know things are always changing out there in the industry. I'm going to bring something up. You mentioned earlier today. What they're trying to with this Data Privacy Day is to bring some visibility into the whole password problem, right? And you talked about some of the advice that they were giving and, and, what iHeart makes you guys do. What is it? Change your passwords every three months, Jim Yes, every three months. We have to change our password, and it can't be even close to the previous password. Craig That's a widespread thing out there in the industry, just in general. But I got to tell you that the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which is the organization within the federal government that comes out with all of these security standards, change that about a year ago. So You now have something to use against them. Here's why. Here's what's going on. If they make you come up with a new password every three months, what are the odds that it's going to be an excellent password? Next, what are the chances that you're not going to write it down somewhere like where the cleaning lady can find it? Maybe in your drawer, taped to the bottom of your keyboard, or even worse, and I know people are listening that are going to go into the office today and immediately and take down their post-it notes. If you can believe it, people place post-it notes right on their computer. The current recommendations are, you come up with a great phrase. Yeah, you don't have to use special characters and numbers and all this other stuff. But come up with a few random words. Pick four or five words that you can remember that you can associate together. Oh, and you don't have to change it every three months. Once a year is probably enough and phrase with three or four words that are there aren't things like, you know, make America great again, that would not be a de password. Yeah, but some random words that are harder to crack on a computer than anything else because the way the crackers are working nowadays, the cracking technologies is much different than it used to be. So just a quick word of advice to people if you're worried oh my gosh, I don't change my password every three months, and I don't have special characters and digits in it. Best password according to nest is just four maybe five words. random ones strung together and that's your passwords more accessible cookie-cutter type two, Jim But I have a new one it is Could I please MooMoo face banana? No. Can I please use MooMoocen face banana face to the dog patch Craig That would work. I think Jim I think Steve Martin said that one. I'm stealing it from Steve Martin. But yeah, you don't want to use one like that. Then someone if they know that expression will say, Oh, yeah, I remember Steve Martin said that. If they just get a few words they'll say, they'll say, I'd like to guess at solving the puzzle. Especially if you say it on the radio. Craig All right. Well, it's data privacy day. And that's why I brought it up. So great day to have you with us. And a great day to warn people about a new scam. The FBI is talking about, so you think you're applying for a job online? And then maybe we even got the job. And the fact is, you're talking with a scammer online. Unknown Speaker 4:57 Yeah, that's something. Craig The trick behind that right now, the scammers, the bad guys. What are they doing? They always go after the latest stuff, maybe something that's in the news, etc., etc. And you know what, it turns out I don't know, I listened to some of the house hearings. It would seem as though the job markets terrific the economy is falling apart, and we've got the worst president in history. But I think readability is more along the lines of, Hey, you know, I've had this job for 234 years now. If you're a millennial, hey, I've had this job for six months now. I wonder if there's a better job of it. I keep hearing that people are getting paid more. So they're looking for jobs. So you have even though the job market is tight for employers, you have all these people looking for jobs. So the scammers have figured out. You know what, we can get a lot of information from somebody that applies for a job. Because people, people will fill out forms, right, Jim, and they'll give me their social security number, their employment history, their home address their phone number. So people are now going online, they're looking for new jobs to see if they can do a little bit of an upgrade, which makes a whole lot of sense to me. And they are getting the victims to not only give all of this information to them, but they're also even getting people to pay them. And we're talking about these criminals who are, you know, have these fake jobs averaging about $3,000 per person, according to the FBI advisory? Jim Hey $3,000, which also means, by the way, some people were out $100,000 Craig Yeah, exactly. So they're now using the spoof web page to harvest this personally identifiable information. And a spoof website, of course, isn't like instead of going to I heart, you go to I dash hearts calm. Yep. Right. And you don't notice that you went to the wrong website. And the criminals are also they're all putting advertising in legitimate ads from legitimate employers. So you go to the site, it looks real, right? These bad guys are stealing ads from legitimate employers. They're doing everything. But that's because now employees are busy looking for other jobs. Because what the heck, they might just find them. Jim We're talking with Craig Peterson, our good friend Tech Talk guru. I have to be careful. When applying online, make sure you know to whom you're talking. If it sounds too good, it probably is not real. Craig in the time we have left, I want to ask about this week john had the story. Last week, we learned that Jeff Bezos's phone hack that led to the exposure of his affair. It turns out the Saudi prince accused of masterminding the murder of a journalist is the same one charged with the hack on Jeff Bezos's phone, of course, the founder of Amazon. I'll be talking about this a lot more in my on my podcast this weekend, which you can also find on the iHeart as well. Jim There we go. Yeah, and the easiest way to find it is you just go to Craig Peterson dot com. Craig But here's what happened. Guys, man has a media been getting this report wrong. But let's start at a high level. First of all, remember Jeff Bezos bought this fish wrapper out of Washington DC, remember when that happened, right? It was the Washington Post. So he bought this newspaper down in Washington DC, and is, you know, it's been around for a very long time. Okay. It broke some national stories over the years, but it's just gone left. Well, Jeff hired a journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, and he began writing for the Washington Post had been criticizing the Saudi Crown Prince because of the murdering of this Jamal Khashoggi. And then they were saying a lot of nasty things about it. So what ended up happening now apparently, this is all allegations at this point. But apparently, the Saudi Crown Prince got pretty upset that the Washington Post was saying all these bad things about him and that they murdered this. I'll use the term journalist kind of loosely because I think that does apply here in the case of Khashoggi. Yeah, at any rate, he wanted the Crown Prince, apparently to have a little vengeance. So the owner of The Washington Post, ultimately, is Jeff Bezos. Yep, the richest man in the world. Yep. He, here's what he did. And this is kind of interesting because we use these apps all the time. And apps are, you know, they can be significant. They sometimes can be monitored. And there's something called an end to end encryption. And when people are looking at apps to communicate, you want an end to end encryption. In other words, you don't want it set up and in a way that somebody can intercept it. So apparently, Jeff Bezos exists. An App called WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook and does have an end to end encryption. But here's what happened. It looks like they used some of the hacker hacking software that's known as a zero-day attack against whats app. And apparently, there was a bug inside of the WhatsApp app. Now let's think about this for a minute from people that use WhatsApp or use any kind of a chatting or messenger program. If you're using your iPhone, it comes up and says, this half WhatsApp wants access to your photos and videos. And so you're sitting there thinking, Okay, what am I, you know, let's find I'm going to want to share videos and photos. So yeah, go ahead. Let's what WhatsApp has access to, and that's true, obviously on Android as well. A little more confused than Android, but it's right in both cases. So apparently what happened was, there was a bug that some people There's still allegations here, I'm not positive on the reality there is I'm not going to make any names or, or other allegations here. Researchers found a bug in WhatsApp that allowed them to send you a WhatsApp user a video. And that video broke into and took over WhatsApp. And almost immediately after Jeff Bezos received this video from the Saudi prince, you know whether or not it was him as a different story, but received it from the Saudi prince. His phone started exfiltrating data. In other words, all of a sudden, his phone started sending pretty much everything that was in his pictures and videos to Saudi Arabia. And then what do you have, you have the most expensive divorce in history. Jim It was the most expensive divorce in history, how many? Meaning she didn't even get half. It was still, what did she get, like 38,000,000,048 billion bunch of property. Craig Wow, it's tough. It's tough to live on that. So it's he noticed something has just started slowing down. It was sending video data out at a rate of 106,000,000%. Higher than previously. So he noticed something was wrong. And he took it to a forensics group who started having to look at the phone, but it was a bug in WhatsApp. And that kind of concerns me I'm sure it's going to be fixed if it hasn't been already. But you know, this has to do with again, having 100 200 apps on your phone. Think about it, all of those apps on your phone, what bugs do they have in them? How many apps to use. And as part of security awareness today, and I've said this for a long time, delete apps that you do not use frequently. If If you want real secure communications, if you're using iPhone messages is probably all you need messages and FaceTime, they both do a great job. And because Apple's paying close attention to it, bugs like this are likely to get fixed very, very quickly. And this is what happened to this is the new world that we're living in today. All of these application developers and these cool little apps that we have, you know the ones make it look like you're 20 years older or younger are stealing our data in some cases like this morphine app, the data is sent directly to Russia. You lose all rights to any pictures you uploaded. Worse yet, who knows what they're doing with those photos once they get there. So get rid of these apps that you're not using and don't trust them. 100% of you think something weird is happening that might be. And one real quick thing I have to say, and that is that when we get involved with an investigation for business on behalf of a company that thinks they might have been hacking, something might be going on 99% of the time, Jim, we get a call. Something's going on with our email. We're not sure what it is. And then when we dig into it more refined Chinese backdoors Russian hack, Jim yeah. Craig Right now, everyone's attacking our customers. It's just amazing what's happening out there. Jim All right. Now you know what's happening out there. He's told you about the latest security stuff you need to know during this segment. If you want more of this information, get on board with Craig Peterson. All you have to do is text my name, Jim, to this number 855-385-5553. That's just texting Jim to 855-385-5553. Standard data and text rates apply. And Craig Peterson will not annoy you bother you sell you something or hack you. Don't worry about it. Craig, thank you so much. Great segment. We'll talk with you next week. Craig Thanks, Jim. Bye-bye. Craig 16:31 All right. Hey, everybody, I want to let you know we have been working hard creating a new course for you. I will have exclusive giveaways for you as part of the course. It is going to be the best webinar ever, of course, all centered on transforming your security, your security posture, and more. So keep an eye out on your email, Greg peterson.com slash subscribes, but see the only one Didn't find out about it. Take care, everybody. Be back tomorrow. Bye-bye Transcribed by https://otter.ai --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
Pemex has recovered from the ransomware attack it sustained...or has it? TA2101 is spoofing German, Italian, and US government agencies in its phishing emails. A dropper in the wild is delivering a Trojan two-fer. AntiFrigus ransomware is avoiding C-drives for some reason. Ohio State researchers find a Bluetooth vulnerability. And the results of the annual DataTribe Challenge are in--we heard the three finalists pitch yesterday, and the judges have a winner. Robert M. Lee from Dragos on purple-teaming ICS networks. Guest is David Spark from the CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast on marketing to CISOs. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/November/CyberWire_2019_11_15.html Support our show
Guest: Andy Baryer - Tech. Expert and Contributing Author at futurithmic.com
Bellingcat gets a look-in from the Bears. Magecart card-skimming code found in bogus domains. The MyDoom worm remains active in the wild, fifteen years after it first surfaced. Election security threats. The US Coast Guard says the malware that hit a container ship off New York earlier this year was Emotet. Marcus Hutchins gets time served. Fresh concerns about digital assistants and privacy. And yes, you do owe taxes on those alt-coins. Joe Carrigan from JHU ISI on the availability of the BlueKeep vulnerability. Guest is Tom Hegel from AT&T Cybersecurity with thoughts on integrating threat intelligence. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/July/CyberWire_2019_07_29.html Support our show
It's a truth universally acknowledged that any ad which enters the public consciousness will soon be in wont of spoofing. A successful spoof, however, requires some delicate tightrope walking. In this episode, the History of Advertising Podcast looks at how the Cinzano ad successfully parodied Martini and why After Eight decided against releasing an ad which parodied its own previous campaigns.
Scammers use phishing emails constantly to try and steal your data and your money. They use popular brand names so that we think we are receiving emails from those companies. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at the top company brands that scammers use as well as what days of the week scammers like to send these phishing emails.
Scammers use phishing emails constantly to try and steal your data and your money. They use popular brand names so that we think we are receiving emails from those companies. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at the top company brands that scammers use as well as what days of the week scammers like to send these phishing emails.
Facebook accounts are being spoofed. Find out more as Craig talks with Jack Heath on WGIR. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles --- Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 10/8/2018 Fake Facebook Accounts -- "I have been hacked" Craig Peterson: 0:00 Good morning. Craig Peterson, here. This morning I talked a little bit about this whole Facebook hack over the weekend. Did you get an email from your friends, telling you that "oh, my their Facebook account had been compromised"? I got a couple of those, or something and message asking in just kind of odd English, asking you to forward something along or like something. Well, that's what I talked about this morning with Mr. Jack Heath. Also, a quick reminder tomorrow. Tuesday is day two of our mini-webinar series, so make sure you tune in for that as well Craig Peterson.com sign up right there in the homepage. So, here we go with jack Unknown 0:46 Welcome back to our show. Craig Peterson, a little bit later on this morning. and Craig I believe it's Craig right Justin, Craig, Good morning. How Unknown 0:55 Craig, How are you, sir. 0:57 doing great 0:59 and let me ask you about this. Up over the weekend, Justin I was just talking about this number of people I noticed people that have contact with the show "saying that it was not them" sending a friend request from Facebook with instructions that they have been hacked. Was there a little bit of hacking over the weekend for Facebook? Cuz I saw about three or four different people post that today. 1:19 Yeah, I saw that as well this weekend. I started digging into a little bit, and a lot of people are concerned because of the big hack that happened just about two weeks ago where 15 million Facebook accounts were hacked due to just incredible incompetence on the part of some of these people over at Facebook. It was a very very sophisticated hack, but still, they should have known better. These messages that you've been seeing, and they pretty much peaked yesterday, on Sunday are something that you can ignore. These accounts have not been hacked. There were all of these messages going out that you might have gotten asking people to click on things and talk to about accounts being cloned. If you are worried about your Facebook account being clone the easiest way to tell if it's happened is just search for yourself on Facebook. If you see another account in your name, that maybe has your photo, it is a fake account. If you see that, there's a little button that you can click on that other account and report it as fake. Facebook has stepped up their enforcement actions, and they say that within 24 hours they will delete it, but very few of these accounts were cloned. This appears to be related to the hack of Facebook that happened recently, and just like some of the business email compromise emails that you're getting. The best thing to do is to don't click on anything. You just ignore it and move on. You're probably just fine. Yeah, it is so hard to keep track of all this. Then and then half of the time, I don't know about if this just happens, but once in a while, it'll change your username and your password just from time to time, to mix it up. Half the time, half the time though this problem is, we 3:09 think we remember things, half the time when you go to do, it says you got to put in your current password, people you can't remember, right. 3:15 Craig. sure my password should be something different than 1234. That's Not a password, Yeah, you should follow the advice of the Democrat Party and use password as the password 3:29 on that right now. Oh crap. funny one. Craig does these. He's had his Wheaties, this morning. On Monday morning. Columbus Day. 3:37 Yeah, the best advice for passwords, nowadays. This changed a couple of years ago. Although, Congress has not updated the HIPAA regulations or others. But the best passwords, nowadays, are phrases using a few words strung together that's much better than a random password we found that these passwords that businesses have been enforcing where their password to be letters and numbers and special characters. These have become less secure, because of how people handle them. So, the best advice, Justin and Jack and everybody listening, is stringing together three or four random words with a dash or number between the words. Use that as a password and please use different passwords on every website. Use a password manager too. Yes, send me an email if you want more info on passwords I wrote up a special report about that. All right, great stuff on business on great business Appreciate it. On Craig Peterson, dot com Thank you, Craig. As well and by this 4:40 The first episode of our webinars, a little mini-series is up. We've got this masterclass going on, and we covered the Anatomy of an Attack. I think I'm going to end up having to add one more thing to this because there were a lot of questions. So, we may end up with two or maybe three more little webinars as part of our masterclass. I am not selling a thing this is all about giving stuff away. So make sure you sign up Craig Peterson dot com. I want to help 100 small businesses by the end of the year minimum. Okay. And, a lot of them have already signed up. I have the resources for it, and I want to help you this is true. I want to help. So, make sure you sign up at Craig Peterson dot com Take care. Have a great day. We'll be back again tomorrow as well as with a webinar tomorrow. --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. 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"V" and CJ discuss the Schiff spoof, new text and information confirming the details listed in the #memo and new allegations of RBS. We are political scientists, editorial engineers, and radio show developers drawn together by a shared vision of bringing Alternative news through digital mediums that evangelize our civil liberties. Please subscribe for the latest shows daily! http://www.roguemoney.net https://www.facebook.com/ROGUEMONEY.NET/ https://twitter.com/theroguemoney
We give commentary on our most popular (still!) Mac vs PC parody videos. We discuss the different techniques we used to get that white background roll-off through the years among other things, enjoy!
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The science of satellite navigation and how it can be fooled or "spoofed", a new system to pinpoint a person within a building to within a metre, and how GPS signals can probe and track volcanic dust clouds. Plus, news of what nuclear bomb tests have revealed about the brain, why volcanoes might cause Parkinsonism, HPV and oral cancer and why we comfort-eat high fat foods when we get depressed... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
The science of satellite navigation and how it can be fooled or "spoofed", a new system to pinpoint a person within a building to within a metre, and how GPS signals can probe and track volcanic dust clouds. Plus, news of what nuclear bomb tests have revealed about the brain, why volcanoes might cause Parkinsonism, HPV and oral cancer and why we comfort-eat high fat foods when we get depressed...
The science of satellite navigation and how it can be fooled or "spoofed", a new system to pinpoint a person within a building to within a metre, and how GPS signals can probe and track volcanic dust clouds. Plus, news of what nuclear bomb tests have revealed about the brain, why volcanoes might cause Parkinsonism, HPV and oral cancer and why we comfort-eat high fat foods when we get depressed... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
PC, Mac and Linux get an unexpected visitor.
No more Mac Spoofs.
Raffi Cavoukian Singer, Author, Founder of Child Honouring He is known to millions simply as Raffi: a renowned Canadian songwriter and performer, author and entrepreneur, once called “the most popular children’s entertainer in the western world” (Washington Post). Spoofed by the Simpsons, featured in a NY Times editorial cartoon, Raffi’s career has provided the soundtrack for a growing generation, and now for their children. His CDs, books and videos have sold over 15 million copies in Canada and the US. A generation saw him perform Down by the Bay and his signature song, Baby Beluga. “Beluga grads” often tell him that they are now raising their own children with his music. In his three-decade career, Raffi has refused all commercial endorsement offers, and Troubadour Music, his own triple-bottom-line company, has never directly advertised or marketed to children. He is a passionate advocate for a child’s right to live free of commercial exploitation. Raffi’s most recent works for adults and youth: * The anthology Child Honouring: How to Turn This World Around (co-edited with psychologist Dr. Sharna Olfman) * its companion CD, Resisto Dancing: Songs of Compassionate Revolution. * A new DVD, Raffi Renaissance, shows Raffi’s evolution into a leading thinker and global troubadour. A “global troubadour.” With two honorary degrees, the Order of Canada, and the UN’s Earth Achievement award, Raffi is a respected international figure, a global troubadour. He is a member of the Council of Human Development, and the Club of Budapest. He is a keynote presenter, lecturing and networking to help create a viable future: a sustainable, child-friendly world for ourselves and for those to come. His original philosophy, Child Honouring, is gaining support among eminent thinkers as a holistic organizing principle for a culture of peace. Raffi Cavoukian comes to the world stage as a catalyst for change. www.raffinews.com
Mac and PC have trouble communicating.
Mac clears out his file system.
PC experiments with performance enhancing.
Mac and PC communicate using simple metaphors to illustrate their features.
Mac and PC examine online media delivery services, and Linux chimes in with an alternative.
In this clip, Mac meets his successor, the new MacBook.
Mac compares Vista's new features to his own.
Mac runs Boot Camp and does everything that PC can.
PC teaches Mac about the benefits of upgradability.
Mac and PC square off to try and get a user to use them.
PC and Mac discuss the ease of use of each OS on various platforms.
PC and Mac debate the need for security precautions vs. network threats.
PC and Mac discuss the advantages of gaming on each system.
PC and Mac find a way to network and share files in peace.
PC finds it's time for him to upgrade his hardware for Vista.