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Best podcasts about Superfish

Latest podcast episodes about Superfish

Sport & Life with Sam Kekovich and Leon Wiegard

John Van Wisse is a vertan swimmer and swim coach who set a record when he ran, swam and cycled from London to Paris. We chat with John about his drive and what goes into his ultra humanistic endurance events.

The Scorecard with Liam Flanagan
Nathan Cleary; The Hero of NSW

The Scorecard with Liam Flanagan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 6:40


Nathan Cleary; The Hero of NSW The Matildas cop a Spanish Reality Check Vixens to tackle Fever for Netball Glory A new Superfish in the Aussie pool See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Label Antenne
Le projet « Superfish » à l'Artothèque

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 60:57


Les artistes Rodolphe Huguet et Benoit Laffiché répondent aux questions d'Alix sur leur exposition "Superfish" ou "Autant changer l'heure en marée" affichée à l'Artothèque de Caen. Egalement présent, le directeur du lieu, Yvan Poulain, ajoute un mot sur la Semaine des éditions d'art dans laquelle prend place ce projet. Son du jour : Kaytranada - Intimidated

Aquatic Mentors
The Aquatic Journey of Karen Baildon

Aquatic Mentors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 38:17


Karen Baildon Welcome to another episode of the Aquatic Mentors podcast. I am your host, Katrina van Eyk. In this episode I interview an industry professional who has spent her whole life in the aquatic industry and has been sounded by swimming greats since birth. My guest is the daughter of an Olympic champion and a lifetime swim coach, she was named after an Australian distance swimmer, and she is married to another swimming legend. So, please extend a big welcome to the podcast for Karen Baildon.Karen grew up at the Palm Beach Olympic pool walking the deck with her mother who coached the squad kids and her father Sprint Champion and Gold medalist at the Mexico Olympic games for the 100 and 200m freestyle. She helped her mother coach teaching butterfly to the other swimmers when she was 8 years old.She won state medals as an age group swimmer while also training in ballet. The pool eventually won, drawing her back into the water where she has built an amazing career and legacy. Karen married Commonwealth champion Andrew Baildon and when Andrew retired from competing on Australian Teams for 10 years in 1996, they opened their first swim school at 24 years old. They now run 5 privately owned indoor facilities in South East Queensland and this year celebrate 25 years of the Superfish swim schools.The husband-and-wife team are very hands on with their facilities and love to be involved with everything from construction, marketing, building, and training their team to the front desk and even scrubbing the change rooms.After a big health scare in 2011 Karen has had to rebuild her strength and fitness and prides herself on what she has been able to achieve. Through today's episode Karen shares some insights into her work as well as her thoughts on swimming and where she see's swimming moving to in the future.Please share the hidden gems you find in Karen's interview on our Facebook page, Aquatic Mentors and you will find all her contact details listed at the end of the show notes. If you want to share your aquatic story, please contact me via my email: regionalswimclinics@outlook.comI have launched a selection of master classes which cover a variety of topics relating to swim teaching and coaching at Regional Swim Clinics Training Academy.These courses can be found on my website: www.regionalswimclinics.com.au and by clicking on courses.All the courses are designed to be easy on your wallet and time while giving you a wealth of knowledge to take and implement in your next lesson or squad session.So, lets dive in and find out about Karen's journey in swimming. Karen Baildon's Contact Information:Email: karen@baildongroup.com.auLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenbaildon/Website: www.superfish.com.au Katrina van Eyk's Contact Information:Aquatic Mentors - https://www.aquaticmentors.com.au/Facebook - Aquatic MentorsRegional Swim Clinics - www.regionalswimclinics.com.auEmail – regionalswimclinics@outlook.comFacebook - Regional Swim ClinicsAquatic Mentors Ebook Link: https://www.regionalswimclinics.com.au/top-10-tips-for-aquatic-professionals/ 

Aquatic Mentors
The Aquatic Journey of Karen Baildon

Aquatic Mentors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 38:17


Karen Baildon Welcome to another episode of the Aquatic Mentors podcast. I am your host, Katrina van Eyk. In this episode I interview an industry professional who has spent her whole life in the aquatic industry and has been sounded by swimming greats since birth. My guest is the daughter of an Olympic champion and a lifetime swim coach, she was named after an Australian distance swimmer, and she is married to another swimming legend. So, please extend a big welcome to the podcast for Karen Baildon.Karen grew up at the Palm Beach Olympic pool walking the deck with her mother who coached the squad kids and her father Sprint Champion and Gold medalist at the Mexico Olympic games for the 100 and 200m freestyle. She helped her mother coach teaching butterfly to the other swimmers when she was 8 years old.She won state medals as an age group swimmer while also training in ballet. The pool eventually won, drawing her back into the water where she has built an amazing career and legacy. Karen married Commonwealth champion Andrew Baildon and when Andrew retired from competing on Australian Teams for 10 years in 1996, they opened their first swim school at 24 years old. They now run 5 privately owned indoor facilities in South East Queensland and this year celebrate 25 years of the Superfish swim schools.The husband-and-wife team are very hands on with their facilities and love to be involved with everything from construction, marketing, building, and training their team to the front desk and even scrubbing the change rooms.After a big health scare in 2011 Karen has had to rebuild her strength and fitness and prides herself on what she has been able to achieve. Through today's episode Karen shares some insights into her work as well as her thoughts on swimming and where she see's swimming moving to in the future.Please share the hidden gems you find in Karen's interview on our Facebook page, Aquatic Mentors and you will find all her contact details listed at the end of the show notes. If you want to share your aquatic story, please contact me via my email: regionalswimclinics@outlook.comI have launched a selection of master classes which cover a variety of topics relating to swim teaching and coaching at Regional Swim Clinics Training Academy.These courses can be found on my website: www.regionalswimclinics.com.au and by clicking on courses.All the courses are designed to be easy on your wallet and time while giving you a wealth of knowledge to take and implement in your next lesson or squad session.So, lets dive in and find out about Karen's journey in swimming. Karen Baildon's Contact Information:Email: karen@baildongroup.com.auLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenbaildon/Website: www.superfish.com.au Katrina van Eyk's Contact Information:Aquatic Mentors - https://www.aquaticmentors.com.au/Facebook - Aquatic MentorsRegional Swim Clinics - www.regionalswimclinics.com.auEmail – regionalswimclinics@outlook.comFacebook - Regional Swim ClinicsAquatic Mentors Ebook Link: https://www.regionalswimclinics.com.au/top-10-tips-for-aquatic-professionals/

Christ Centered Change
Life: Ichythus

Christ Centered Change

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 7:33


Mark 6:34-44, Luke 5:4-10, Matthew 5:13. Ichythus. Documentary referenced: Superfish

Hablando de Tecnología con Orlando Mergal | Podcast En Español | Discusión inteligente sobre computadoras, Internet, telé

Orlando Mergal. Así lucía antes de comenzar la pandemia. Dale click para verla grande. Hoy el programa toma un rumbo distinto porque hacemos una pausa en la cosa noticiosa para retomar el tema de los derechos de autor. Resulta que uno de nuestros oyentes se comunicó a través del servicio de Speakpipe (sí, todavía tenemos el botón en la página) para pedir que discutiera el tema de los derechos de autor, en lo que se refiere al uso de imágenes en el mundo del podcasting. Ángelo Papento, del estado de California, en los Estados Unidos, nos dice que produce su propio podcast y se benefició en el pasado del programa en el que hablamos de los derechos de autor, en lo referente al uso de música y sonidos. Pero nos dice también que tiene dudas sobre el uso de fotografías e ilustraciones. Lejos de hacer una mera cápsula para hablar únicamente del aspecto de fotos e ilustraciones, pensé que era mejor explorar el tema a fondo nuevamente, para beneficio de otros oyentes que se hayan unido al grupo recientemente. El tema de los derechos de autor es uno de esos asuntos de los que se puede hablar por días. Y, a pesar de que no soy abogado, este es un tema que me interesa mucho y del que he leído extensamente. Por eso, dediqué el programa de hoy a explorar los derechos de autor desde la óptica del podcasting. No quiere decir que lo que aprendas hoy no te sirva si vas a hacer video, o a grabar música, o hasta a pintar cuadros. Lo que sí quiere decir es que esos otros aspectos no se cubren quizás en el programa de hoy. También notarás que empecé algo nuevo. Como recordarás, hace unas semanas anuncié nuestro canal de YouTube: http://www.hablandodetecnologia.tv. Es un canal separado para asuntos del podcast. Pues hoy decidí grabar el episodio en audio y en video. Dale click a la imagen que está abajo para que veas cómo se hace la cosa. En el futuro voy a grabar segmentos cortos y a colgarlos oportunamente. /*   Así que saca una libreta, prepárate una taza de café —o de tu bebida favorita—y prepárate para aprender un montón. Ah, y bien importante, cuando se trate de asuntos legales recuerda siempre consultar a un abogado. Este material es solamente con fines educativos. No es para que lo tomes como consejo legal. Enlaces: A continuación algunos episodios en los que he tocado el tema de los derechos de autor: Servicio deficiente, Acaparamiento y Derechos de Autor Pandemia, Phishing, Fraudes y Derechos de Autor Correos, Secuestros, Ciberataques, Derechos de Autor y Más Ventas De Música Digital Sobrepasan Las Del CD, Nuevo Apple TV Para El Verano, Congreso Viola Ley De Derechos De Autor, Ted Cruz Y Su Problema De Dominio, Apps Recogen Información Cada 3 Minutos, Nueva Tecnología De Apple Identifica Ruta Exacta, Puerto Rico Heineken Jazzfest Cumple 25 Google Moderniza Su HTML, Unión Europea Exigirá Cargadores Universales, Conoce El Punto Más Sucio En Tu Hogar, iOS 7.1 Consume Demasiada Batería, Estados De Ánimo Se Contagian Por Facebook, La Ley De Derechos De Autor Y La Música Clásica Ahora Estamos En TuneIn, ITU Aprueba Formato H.265, Cablevision Demanda a Viacom, Nuevo Sistema De Alerta Sobre Derechos De Autor, Inventor Revela Secreto Para Airear Vino, Un Uso Más Para El WD-40 AutoEmpleo, Cómo Crear Tu Propia Realidad ¿Cuánto Cuesta Un Podcast? La Propiedad Intelectual y Los Nuevos Medios 911 No Encuentra Teléfonos Celulares, Republicanos Intentan Descarrilar El Net Neutrality, Google y Apple luchan por el Panel De Control Del Automóvil, Lenovo Admite Que Instaló Superfish, Google Eliminará Blogs Pornográficos En Blogger.com, Ojo Con El Esquema De Fraude De Intelli-Shop En LinkedIn, Cómo Funciona El Copyright En El Salón De Clases Postulan A Edward Snowden Para El Premio Nobel De La Paz, Se Desploman Los Anuncios Adsense De Google, 37% Continuará Con Windows XP, “Cut The Cable” Continúa En Ascenso, Producen Células Madre A Base De Células Adultas, Confirman A Satya Nadella Como CEO De Microsoft

20 Minute Leaders
Ep123: Uli Gal-Oz | VP Business Development at Moovit

20 Minute Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 22:39 Transcription Available


Uli is a technology entrepreneur with 25 years of developing early-stage start-ups. He was CEO of Aisys, Sanrad, Superfish, and SleepRate, and VP Business Development at Tango, Magisto, and now at Moovit. Uli combines his technology comprehension, market insight and business savviness to create and execute strategic growth plans for B2C and B2B technology companies.

SOVRYN TECH
Sovryn Tech Ep. 0115: “Wild Speculation”

SOVRYN TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 120:00


What are those lights on Ceres? The 100 year old debate? Also, thoughts on Usenet, the EFF, Barrett Brown, and much, much more… Special Guest: None Stories of the Week:--Random Access: Silent Circle bought Geeksphone, the Apple Car may be bullshit, Superfish-like software isn't just used by Lenovo, Google Play Music All-Access now lets you upload 50,000 songs, the HTC Vive VR headset produced with Valve.--“The Lights of Ceres” Tech Roulette:----”The 100 Year Old Problem” Link: bit.ly/1vLe0k1 Important Messages:--”Isn't Usenet not a permanent record? What is your problem with the EFF? Unity isn't required?” Tool of the Week:--”Defensive Pens” Hacksec:--”Barrett Brown” Link: bit.ly/15F7j7I The Climax:--”A Serious MMPR” Link: bit.ly/17CCP6E APPENDIX:--”Telebit” Link: www.telebit.org/--”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.me---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NXT: NXT-4V3J-VA4W-4EY3-GUWV2NAMECOIN: NHfN1kpj8G9aUCCHuummBKa8mPvppN1UFaLITECOIN: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9WBITCOIN: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: brian@zomiaofflinegames.comAlso at Protonmail.ch at: anarchy@protonmail.ch---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovrynBalnea---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also contact the show through BitMessage at the address: BM-NBMFb4W42CqTaonxApmUji1KNbkSESki---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntechplus.google.com/+BrianSovryn1i/liberty.me/members/briansovryn/www.facebook.com/BrianSovryn

Zomia ONE
Sovryn Tech Ep. 0115: “Wild Speculation”

Zomia ONE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 120:00


What are those lights on Ceres? The 100 year old debate? Also, thoughts on Usenet, the EFF, Barrett Brown, and much, much more… Special Guest: None Stories of the Week:--Random Access: Silent Circle bought Geeksphone, the Apple Car may be bullshit, Superfish-like software isn't just used by Lenovo, Google Play Music All-Access now lets you upload 50,000 songs, the HTC Vive VR headset produced with Valve.--“The Lights of Ceres” Tech Roulette:----”The 100 Year Old Problem” Link: bit.ly/1vLe0k1 Important Messages:--”Isn't Usenet not a permanent record? What is your problem with the EFF? Unity isn't required?” Tool of the Week:--”Defensive Pens” Hacksec:--”Barrett Brown” Link: bit.ly/15F7j7I The Climax:--”A Serious MMPR” Link: bit.ly/17CCP6E APPENDIX:--”Telebit” Link: www.telebit.org/--”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.me---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NXT: NXT-4V3J-VA4W-4EY3-GUWV2NAMECOIN: NHfN1kpj8G9aUCCHuummBKa8mPvppN1UFaLITECOIN: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9WBITCOIN: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: brian@zomiaofflinegames.comAlso at Protonmail.ch at: anarchy@protonmail.ch---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovrynBalnea---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also contact the show through BitMessage at the address: BM-NBMFb4W42CqTaonxApmUji1KNbkSESki---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntechplus.google.com/+BrianSovryn1i/liberty.me/members/briansovryn/www.facebook.com/BrianSovryn

JMO Podcast
JMO: Episode 177 - BJ Jizzy Jeff

JMO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 75:14


This episode, We recap the Toy Drive show at Finnegan's; We make fun of the Matrix, and Spider-Man: Into The Spider Verse; Nick recaps opening at Superfish; and we talk the importance of recording your sets, writing, and our social media habits. Enjoy!  Twitter - @JMOpodcast, @NickLarson85, @SaulComedy  Instagram -  @JMOpodcast, @NickLarsonComedy, @SaulComedy Snapchat -  @Nicklarson85, @Truheo84 Visit our website - http://www.jokemeoff.net/

Lon.TV Podcast
Weekly Wrapup 167 - FTC Goes After Influencers, YouTube Red for Creators, Antivirus Suggestions

Lon.TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 21:43


This week sponsored by the iRoller! http://lon.tv/iroller - This week I talk about antivirus, the FTC going after creators and influencers (as well as settling the Superfish case with Lenovo), and how YouTube Red is doing for me as a creator. See all of this week's mentioned videos: http://lon.tv/ww167 and subscribe! http://lon.tv/s VIDEO INDEX: 00:10 - Patreon Thank Yous 00:56 - Ad: iRoller - http://lon.tv/iroller 02:12 - Week in review: Extra's channel 02:54 - Week in review: Main Channel 05:16 - On My Mind: Week 27 Vlog 06:19 - News: FTC takes action on brands / influencers 07:34 - Lenovo settles Superfish complaint 08:21 - Q&A: How is YouTube Red working? 12:08 - Q&A: Official Netflix APK available 12:52 - Q&A: Antivirus suggestions 15:37 - Q&A For You: How do you protect against cyber threats? 16:15 - Channel of the Week: http://lon.tv/internethistory 16:43 - Coming up this week 18:45 - Helping the channel 19:16 - My other channels Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our forums! http://lon.tv/forums Want to help the channel? Start a Patreon subscription! http://lon.tv/patreon or donate to my Tip Jar! http://lon.tv/tipjar or contribute via Venmo! lon@lon.tv Follow me on Facebook! http://facebook.com/lonreviewstech Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/lonseidman Catch my longer interviews in audio form on my podcast! http://lon.tv/itunes http://lon.tv/stitcher or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml Follow me on Google+ http://lonseidman.com

In-Security
Bloaty and the Superfish – Episode 042

In-Security

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 43:10


EP042 Bloaty and the Superfish Bloatware is out there. Swelling and expanding and taking up your valuable valuable resources and stealing your car keys and taking the family sedan out for joyrides in the middle of the night. So I guess we should make a podcast explaining it. DONE! That's right, We're going to EXPAND ... Read more The post Bloaty and the Superfish – Episode 042 appeared first on In-security Podcast.

In-Security
Bloaty and the Superfish – Episode 042

In-Security

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 43:10


EP042 Bloaty and the Superfish Bloatware is out there. Swelling and expanding and taking up your valuable valuable resources and stealing your car keys and taking the family sedan out for joyrides in the middle of the night. So I guess we should make a podcast explaining it. DONE! That’s right, We’re going to EXPAND ... Read more The post Bloaty and the Superfish – Episode 042 appeared first on In-security Podcast.

El gato de Turing
42 – ¡Feliz cumpleaños GIMP!

El gato de Turing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 56:14


Esta semana hablaremos desde los nuevos portátiles hackeados de Dell hasta las misiones de la NASA y la ESA para explorar nuestro vecindario cósmico. Y cómo no, felicitamos a GIMP por su 20° cumpleaños! Tecnología Pepsi P1, el primer teléfono de Pepsi, ya es una realidad – https://www.engadget.com/es-2015-11-24-asi-es-pepsi-p1-primer-telefono.htmlPotencial malware en los nuevos Dell XPS 15, similar al escándalo Superfish de Lenovo – https://www.xataka.com/ordenadores/potencial-malware-en-los-nuevos-dell-xps-15-similar-al-escandalo-superfish-de-lenovoApple confirma la adquisición de la compañía de captura de movimiento Faceshift – https://www.faq-mac.com/2015/11/apple-confirma-la-adquisicion-de-la-compania-de-captura-de-movimiento-faceshift/Bélgica pide silencio en Twitter y la gente responde con gatos – https://www.engadget.com/es-2015-11-23-belgica-silencio-twitter-gatos.htmlCajas negras de un avión: qué son y cómo funcionan – https://hipertextual.com/2015/11/cajas-negrasKinect se alía con Fourier para dotar a los laboratorios médicos de una solución barata y súper potente – https://www.xataka.com/perifericos/kinect-se-alia-con-fourier-para-dotar-a-los-laboratorios-medicos-de-una-solucion-barata-y-super-potenteGIMP cumple 20 años – https://www.muylinux.com/2015/11/23/gimp-cumple-20/ Espacio y demás ciencias El cohete reutilizable de Blue Origin ha logrado lo que quería SpaceX… pero sin hacer ruido – https://hipertextual.com/2015/11/cohete-reutilizable-blue-originMás detalles de la misión ARM de la NASA que debe traer a la Tierra un pedazo de asteroide – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/11/25/mas-detalles-de-la-mision-arm-de-la-nasa-que-debe-traer-a-la-tierra-un-pedazo-de-asteroide/Hera, una misión europea para estudiar Saturno. O cómo usar paneles solares a 1500 millones de kilómetros del Sol – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/11/18/hera-una-mision-europea-para-estudiar-saturno/ Podéis encontrarnos en Twitter y en Facebook!

Tech Talk Today
Episode 70: Dell's Bad Latitude | TTT 224

Tech Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 27:42


Dell pulls a Superfish with easily cloneable root certificates, Amazon has some passwords leak & Jeff wants to show you his self landing rocket. Plus the fun news for Sci Fi and Netflix fans & of course, our Kickstarter of the week!

MontanaHistoricalSociety

Despite numerous sightings, the existence of the elusive Kootenai white sturgeon is still controversial.

The Forensic Lunch with David Cowen and Matthew Seyer

Guests this broadcast:Ben LeMere of Berla talking about Vehicle Forensics, Embedded Systems, Cam bus networks and all the fun he's been having with doing forensics on car entertainment systems. You may be very surprised but what he has to say!Lee Whitfield talking about Superfish, what happened and what you need to know. Robin Keir of Crowdstrike talking about his research and role at Crowdstrike, specifically Superfetch and CrowdResponseShow linksBen LeMereWebsite: http://Berla.coTwitter: @BenLeMereLee WhitfieldForensic 4cast Award Nominations:https://forensic4cast.com/forensic-4c...Twitter: @lee_whitfieldRobin KeirWebsite: http://www.crowdstrike.com/Crowd Response:http://www.crowdstrike.com/community-...Twitter: @RobinKeir

Montreal Sauce
More Special, Less Privacy

Montreal Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2015 53:26


Jacob Cook from arkOS is with the guys for part 2 of the discussion on privacy. Jacob says we should trust the investigation techniques we’ve used for years rather than collect everyone’s data. Meanwhile, Paul has a great metaphor for online privacy, the front door of your home. We mentioned it in the show notes for the last episode, but we talked about the Last Weeek Tonight video on Edward Snowden in this part. (NSFW) Jacob recommends Citizenfour, the Oscar winning documentary about the Snowden leak while Chris is not as impressed. Watch it on iTunes. Chris recommends The Internet’s Own Boy which you can also watch on iTunes. Trusting websites and companies with our data online is one thing. We also have to trust our friends with whom we share. You send them pictures & information all the time. They could get hacked or use gmail and your data is at risk. Diaspora is a social network that is decentralized. GNUSocial is another decentralized social network. Chris asks Jacob about IndieWebCamp. Suggested examples are jeena.net and brennannovak.com. The government wants a backdoor into every system out there. This would make encryption pointless. Legal or not, many are being forced to unlock phones and decrypt laptops at borders. Legally you can be forced to unlock your phone with touch ID. Nothing leaves the web. You post it. Forever it shall be. “I don’t have anything to hide.” Jacob suggests that you watch Why Privacy Matters. Jacob gives a quick overview on how to get started protecting your privacy. Start with hosting your email somewhere else beside these large data collection companies. A brief discussion of the robot in Starcrash. Or is he the chicken lawyer from Futurama? Your Samsung SmartTV is spying on you? Meanwhile, Barbie is spying on your kids. Lenovo Responds to Superfish issue. Jacob tells us about the new arkOS Connect service. Once again thanks for listening and thanks to our guest for the chat. Be sure to check out Jacob’s arkOS. If you want to hear more from Jacob, have a listen to the Film Frown podcast he was on. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon

Vector
79: Something, something, donkey

Vector

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 67:55


Superfish follow up, ResearchKit, Facebook's new community standards, HBO Now, Creepy Barbie, and some TV talk! With Anthony, Georgia, Guy, and Rene.

Hurricane Labs InfoSec Podcast

Welcome to Hurricane Labs' [BRAND NEW] Official InfoSec Podcast: The Leak. This is Episode .01 "The Reboot," featuring Bill Mathews, Corey Ham, Tom Kopchak, and Amanda Berlin. Listen in to this animated and informational discussion, for the latest InfoSec Hacks and Headlines, Hot Topic Talk, and Tip of the Week.ANNOUNCEMENTSWe are hiring! On a quest towards a fulfilling career? Do you lie awake at night thinking about all the recent breaches and wish you could just do...something? This is your chance! Apply today. Position openings include: Splunk AdministratorSecurity Operations Center Analyst Network Security Engineer TOP INFOSEC HACKS & HEADLINES HOT OFF THE PRESS[Articles of discussion] Lenovo and Superfish Lenovo Still Shipping Laptops With Superfish Lenovo website hacked and defaced by Lizard Squad in Superfish protest Apple Watch What we know about security features on the Apple Watch 4 things to watch out for with the Apple Watch FREAK AttacksAs we get FREAK out, was old code to blame again?The FREAK bug in TLS/SSL - what you need to knowAnthem BreachAnthem refuses IT security audit following massive data breachDoes Anthem Have an Excuse for Declining a Security Audit?TODAY’S HOT TOPIC TALKWhat's the deal with Net Neutrality?Pulling net neutrality from a swamp of lies Netflix in row over net neutrality support Why Net Neutrality May Bring A Lousier Netflix ConnectionTIP OF THE WEEKWhat can be done about social engineering?Very effective Social Engineering ScamsGo Hack Yourself… ReallyUNTIL NEXT TIME!Connect with us and join the conversation on social media:Twitter: @hurricanelabsFacebook: facebook.com/hurricanelabs

Segurança Legal
Episódio #71 – OpenPGP

Segurança Legal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2015


Neste episódio, falamos sobre o OpenPGP, o protocolo de cifragem de mensagens mundialmente conhecido que procura colocar na mão do usuário comum o acesso a criptografia forte. ShowNotes Resposta da Lenovo sobre o caso SuperfishContinue reading

Burzcast
19: Angajati, leaderi si software

Burzcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2015 45:01


MacBook 2015, Apple Watch, cateva moduri in care puteti face angajatii fericiti, modurile in care puteti ucide motivatia angajatilor, Yet Another Mail Merge pentru newsletter, tool-ul Mention, Superfish plus Lenovo si la final Microsoft Office 2016 Preview pentru Mac OS X Yosemite.

Bitni pogovori
Episode 90: Ogromno slik, majčken krog

Bitni pogovori

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 54:36


O času, signalu in sinhronizaciji. Povezave Več on SIM hacking in Superfish na Security Now 207 (Badfish) Applov dogodek 9. marca Pebble Time Jawbone UP3 Na Google play music novosti Sync 2 Signal 2 Special Guest: Alan Rener.

Saltklypa
#93 - Beskyttelse i informasjonens tidsalder

Saltklypa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 33:13


I denne episoden tar vi for oss to veldig viktige former for beskyttelse. Nyhetssaker Dagens lokkal-nytt: Healing-suksess med varme hender og kvist I vår pågående serie "Saltklypa melder så mye triste antivaks-nytt som mulig" får vi nå beskjed om deprimerende mesling-nytt i Europa og særlig Tyskland. Les også om den 18 mnd gamle gutten som døde i Berlin, uvaksinert av meslinger, og Ingeborg Sennesets innlegg om obligatorisk vaksinering i Aftenposten. I ettertid kan vi ta med en liten gladnyhet om at i kjølvannet av disse nyhetene, vil stadig flere la seg vaksinere. Tema: Datasikkerhet Bendik tar oss med inn i datasikkerhetens kryptiske (heh) verden, og innleder med å legge ut om et SIM-kort-firma som ble hacket, og om Superfish-skandalen hos Lenovo. En korreksjon: Gemalto mistet ikke krypteringsnøklene til SIM-kortene sine i hackingen, så de er trygge (for nå). De hadde et sikkerhetsbrudd på et av sine kontor, men de kom ikke inn til SIM-kortene. Gemalto har selv sagt at de mistenker at NSA/GCHQ står bak. Andre nyttige lenker: Sjekk om ditt system er påvirket av Superfish eller tilsvarende: https://filippo.io/Badfish/EFF (https://www.eff.org/) er en lobbyorganisasjon for å holde internett sikkert. Hvorfor vi burde være mistenkelige når myndigheter prøver å få inn bakdører eller tvinge igjennom usikre standarder, slik at de selv kan snoke Grei oppsummering fra Bruce Schneier

Technically Correct
Episode 28: The Business Dinner Context

Technically Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 77:36


Despite less than optimal recording conditions, Ryan and Carlos bring you another edition of Technically Correct. On this week’s show, they discuss Carlos’s ongoing iPad experiment, the upcoming Apple event, Apple Watch pricing, bands, and communication methods, the Samsung Galaxy S6, the relevance of Mobile World Congress, the FCC’s reclassification of broadband, Lenovo’s installation of Superfish, thinness vs. battery life, Carlos’s impressions of the Bose Soundlink On-Ear Bluetooth headphones, and the first few episodes of “Better Call Saul.”

Tech Mind
#85: Freak e Superfish

Tech Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 38:50


Dietro questi due nomi apparentemente innocui si nascondono due delle peggiori minacce che sono emerse durante la nostra assenza forzata. In questa puntata ne parliamo e vi spieghiamo tutto quello che c'è da sapere.

En Liten Podd Om It
Avsnitt 14: Lenovo + Superfish = Pudel

En Liten Podd Om It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 55:31


Tack vare en dust med halsfluss och lite VAB har detta avsnitt blivit försenat med att par dagar men vi kan ju hoppas att det är som med fina viner... Bättre med tiden. I detta avsnitt pratar vi Lenovo, Mobile World Congress, lite wearables, net neutrality i USA  och mycket, mycket mer.   Länken till Security Now diskussionen om Net Neutrality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEw0aiY7asw Håll till godo /Mats & Johan

AT&T ThreatTraq
ThreatTraq #133 - A Not-So-Super-Fish

AT&T ThreatTraq

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015 37:51


Uber data breach, Gazon malware, tech support scammers searching Twitter for victims, Superfish certificates in malware, PrivDog, Blu-Ray player exploits and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded March 3, 2015.

Assorted Calibers Podcast
EP028 GunBlog VarietyCast

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015 63:45


The GunBlog VarietyCast Episode 28 Blue Collar Prepping - Your First Aid Kit Foreign Policy for Grownups - The New Defense Secretary AlArma -The Right to Keep and Bear Arms Tech Tips with The Barron - I’m getting a new computer! This Week in Anti-Gun Nuttery - Concealed Carry Reciprocity   Blue Collar Prepping - Your First Aid Kit Adventure Medical Kit - http://tinyurl.com/qgwhjea Israeli Bandage - http://tinyurl.com/oage7tz CAT Tourniquet - http://tinyurl.com/o63labb SAM Splint - http://tinyurl.com/oxvehxx Trauma Shears - http://tinyurl.com/n9w3ylt EMT Gel - http://tinyurl.com/lspona3 Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/take-a-class American Heart Association: http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/CPRAndECC/CPR_UCM_001118_SubHomePage.jsp BCP First Aid Kit Series http://bluecollarprepping.blogspot.com/2014/03/first-aid-kits-considerations.html http://bluecollarprepping.blogspot.com/2014/04/first-aid-kit-phase-1-25.html http://bluecollarprepping.blogspot.com/2014/04/first-aid-kit-phase-2-50.html http://bluecollarprepping.blogspot.com/2014/04/first-aid-kits-odds-and-ends.html http://bluecollarprepping.blogspot.com/2014/05/first-aid-kit-upgrades.html   Felons Behaving Badly Fayetteville man charged after body found in trunk - http://www.wral.com/missing-man-found-dead-inside-fayetteville-vehicle-trunk/14458826/ Suspect - http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/opi/viewoffender.do?method=view&offenderID=1021584&searchLastName=Sierra&searchFirstName=John&activeFilter=4&listurl=pagelistoffendersearchresults&listpage=1 Victim - http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/opi/viewoffender.do?method=view&offenderID=0803892&searchLastName=Federick&searchFirstName=Samuel&listurl=pagelistoffendersearchresults&listpage=1   Foreign Policy for Grownups - The New Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter bio - http://www.defense.gov/bios/biographydetail.aspx?biographyid=186 Defense Secretary Carter Hints At Slowing U.S. Exit From Afghanistan - http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2015/02/21/387985702/defense-secretary-carter-hints-at-slowing-u-s-exit-from-afghanistan Running the Pentagon right - http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/140346/ashton-b-carter/running-the-pentagon-right Can a Wonk run a War? - http://www.politico.com/story/2014/12/ashton-carter-secretary-of-defense-113283.html   Strange laws - Armor Piercing Ammunition ATF Framework For Determining Whether Certain Projectiles Are “Primarily Intended For Sporting Purposes” Within The Meaning Of 18 U.S.C. - 921(a)(17)(C)http://www.atf.gov/sites/default/files/assets/Library/Notices/atf_framework_for_determining_whether_certain_projectiles_are_primarily_intended_for_sporting_purposes.pdf ATF Lacks Legal Authority To Ban M855 Ammunition. Here’s Why - http://bearingarms.com/atf-lacks-legal-authority-ban-m855-ammunition-heres/   AlArma -The Right to Keep and Bear Arms The Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Report of the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary. United States Senate, Ninety Seventh Congress.http://constitution.org/mil/rkba82.pdf Unintended Consequences - John Ross.http://www.amazon.com/Unintended-Consequences-John-Ross/dp/1888118040/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1424979592&sr=8-1&keywords=John+Ross   Fun With Headlines Man shot after verbal dispute in Torresdale http://6abc.com/news/man-shot-after-verbal-dispute-in-torresdale/347686/   Tech Tips with The Barron - I’m getting a new computer! Reinstalling Windows 7 - http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html Blowing away bloatware: a guide to reinstalling Windows on a new PC - http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/06/blowing-away-bloatware-a-guide-to-reinstalling-windows-on-a-new-pc/ How Lenovo's Superfish 'Malware' Works And What You Can Do To Kill It - http://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2015/02/19/superfish-need-to-know “SSL hijacker” behind Superfish debacle imperils large number of users - http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/02/ssl-hijacker-behind-superfish-debacle-imperils-big-number-of-users/ Superfish doubles down, says HTTPS-busting adware poses no security risk - http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/02/superfish-doubles-down-says-https-busting-adware-poses-no-security-risk/ Lenovo CTO says, “We didn’t do enough,” promises to wipe Superfish off PCs - http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/02/lenovo-cto-says-we-didnt-do-enough-promises-to-wipe-superfish-off-pcs/ ****ing Lenovo laptops - pre-installed adware - http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3013039 Lenovo spyware should not surprise anyone: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4997288.stm   DAESH What ISIS Really Wants - http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2015/02/what-isis-really-wants/384980/ Australian PM says he'll now use Daesh instead of Isil for 'death cult' – but why? - http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/12/tony-abbott-say-hell-now-use-daesh-instead-of-isil-for-death-cult-but-why Genocide - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocide#International_law   This Week in Anti-Gun Nuttery - Concealed Carry Reciprocity   Bill would allow concealed weapons across state lines - http://thehill.com/regulation/legislation/232633-senate-republican-unveils-gun-rights-bill Response to Federal Concealed Carry Bill Proposal from Brady President Dan Gross - http://www.bradycampaign.org/press-room/response-to-federal-concealed-carry-bill-proposal-from-brady-president-dan-gross Gov. Crist calls for meeting on loopholes in concealed weapons law - http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/sfl-201cristguns-story.html

Tech Talker's Quick and Dirty Tips to Navigate the Digital World
163 TT How to Protect Yourself from Lenovo's Superfish

Tech Talker's Quick and Dirty Tips to Navigate the Digital World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015 5:46


Lenovo has been all over the news recently and for all the wrong reasons. Tech Talker explains the Lenovo security debacle, what it means for you, and how to protect yourself in the future. Read the transcript here: http://bit.ly/1aRmZam

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast
Podcast 237 - No Oscar For You

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015 32:10


Shane graciously fills in for me this week while I'm on the road. He does an okay job. He talks about tablets, Yammer, SuperFish, and an idiot relative he has. He finishes up with a story on how to fail and still win big. Not a bad podcast, for Shane.

The Bogosity Podcast
Bogosity Podcast for 2 March 2015

The Bogosity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2015 37:36


Co-Host: Jakob Morris News of the Bogus: 0:31 – Lenovo slipped ‘Superfish' malware into laptops http://money.cnn.com/2015/02/19/technology/security/lenovo-superfish/ Lenovo Is Breaking HTTPS Security on its Recent Laptops https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2015/02/further-evidence-lenovo-breaking-https-security-its-laptops The Lenovo “Superfish” controversy – what you need to know https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2015/02/20/the-lenovo-superfish-controversy-what-you-need-to-know/ Thought Komodia/Superfish Bug Was Really, Really Bad? It's Much, Much Worse! https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150223/07363930113/thought-komodiasuperfish-bug-was-really-really-bad-its-much-much-worse.shtml Errata Security: Extracting the SuperFish certificate […]

This Week in HPC
From Neural Networks to Superfish: Microsoft, Cray, ISC, Adaptive, and Lenovo in the News.

This Week in HPC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2015 12:45


This Week In HPC Episode 59 featuring Addison Snell and Michael Feldman. From Neural Networks to Superfish: Microsoft, Cray, ISC, Adaptive, and Lenovo in the News.

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
February 28, 2015 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2015 54:12


iPhone keyboard (Typo Keyboard), Word to pdf converters, configuring Outlook, Project Zero (innovation in education), Flash on Mac, Profiles in IT (Frank Wang Tao, founder DJI Drones), Superfish adware (installed by Lenovo, a real security breach, remove immediately), FCC approves Net Neutrality (using 1934 communications law, may give government too much power), 4G spectrum auction complete (only big three bid, raises $45B), Device of the Week (Davek Alert Umbrella, bluetooth enabled, warns if left behind), 2006 immigration law is driving young tech entrepreneurs out of country (China and India are the beneficiaries). This show originally aired on Saturday, February 28, 2015, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).

SpiderLabs Radio
SpiderLabs Radio for the Week of February 23, 2015

SpiderLabs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2015 9:23


In this week’s episode: Superfish and HTTPS MITM attacks SpiderLabs Honeypots and DDoS Malware SpiderLabs teardown of the RIG EK Links mentioned in this podcast: [Honeypot Alert] FHS Null Byte Attack (CVE-2014-6287) Attempts to Install DDoS Malware (Iptablex)RIG Exploit Kit Source Code Leak - The End or Just the Beginning of RIG?RIG Exploit Kit – Diving Deeper into the Infrastructure

infrastructure superfish spiderlabs radio
The Two Techies | Weekly Technology News
The Two Techies 258: All for Nothing

The Two Techies | Weekly Technology News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2015 50:45


The FCC give their vote, Apple’s watch event is announced for March 9th and Lenovo’s Superfish scandal is one of the worst consumer computing screw-ups ever! If you're listening on the go, check out munchtech.tv/mobile to find out more about our mobile applications. Enjoy the show? We'd appreciate if you could leave an iTunes rating or review to let us know!

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
February 28, 2015 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2015 54:12


iPhone keyboard (Typo Keyboard), Word to pdf converters, configuring Outlook, Project Zero (innovation in education), Flash on Mac, Profiles in IT (Frank Wang Tao, founder DJI Drones), Superfish adware (installed by Lenovo, a real security breach, remove immediately), FCC approves Net Neutrality (using 1934 communications law, may give government too much power), 4G spectrum auction complete (only big three bid, raises $45B), Device of the Week (Davek Alert Umbrella, bluetooth enabled, warns if left behind), 2006 immigration law is driving young tech entrepreneurs out of country (China and India are the beneficiaries). This show originally aired on Saturday, February 28, 2015, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).

Integrate
3: A Google Search and Three Clicks Away

Integrate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2015 62:13


This week A.J. and Mikah talk about Mikah's search for a top-quality Bluetooth speaker, and give a few recommendations for finding top-quality gadgets in any category. They also touch on the launch of the new Pebble Time smart watch (and smart watches in general), dig into Lenovo and the infamous "Superfish," and try to get some sleep despite the blue-lit devices vying for their attention.Integrate TopicsA.J.: Sleep CycleMikah: Debit & CreditThis episode of Integrate is not sponsored by Hearable.com.Music provided by Eino Toivanen, kongano.com.Follow Integrate on Twitter, and subscribe/rate/review the show on iTunes and Stitcher.Links and Show NotesApple AirPlayThe WireCutterCNETSONOSOvercast, a powerful yet simple iPhone podcast player.Mikah purchased a Bose SoundLink III after digging in and doing some research.The Kickstarter project page for the first Pebble e-paper watchThe Kickstarter project page for the Pebble Time, a color e-paper smart watchWATCHLenovo and the "Superfish" scandalLenovo ThinkPadPC Pro:“This business is more than just a little extra cash for vendors: in a market where margins are down in the low single digits, it's often the difference between making a profit and a loss. That's why when you buy a ‘business’ machine, which lacks the pre-installed crap, you'll end up paying more for essentially the same product.”Tim Cook says people aren't Apple's product in this Charlie Rose interview.The Atlantic talks about sleep and smartphones. The eBook Reader has a handy comparison table for all Kindle models.Here's the third-party battery Mikah ordered for his Kindle Keyboard 3G.The screen-color-changing software we couldn't remember is called f.lux.Here's the device Mikah Kickstarted: Sense, a simple system that tracks your sleep, monitors the environment in your bedroom and reinvents the alarm, so you can sleep better.Mint: Money, Bill Pay, Credit Score & InvestingPersonal Capital: All Your Accounts All in One PlaceIntegrate gets reviewed by UMKC's University News.

Exponent
Episode 036 – Tradeoffs

Exponent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2015 74:03


In this week’s episode Ben and James discuss tradeoffs in the context of net neutrality, AT&T’s new gigabit service, and Lenovo’s Superfish debacle Note: when talking about the history of cable, Ben kept saying “companies” instead of “communities.” Sorry for the confusion! Links Ben Thompson: Netflix and Net Neutrality – Stratechery Ben Thompson: Net Neutrality! (analyzing the current proposal) – Stratechery (members-only) This Week in Tech: Superfishy – Twit.TV Ben Thompson: Lenovo’s Superfish Debacle, AT&T Prices Privacy – Stratechery (members-only) Jon Matonis: Silent Circle And Vertu Partner On $10,000 Phone – Forbes Hosts Ben Thompson, @monkbent, Stratechery James Allworth, @jamesallworth, Harvard … Continue reading Episode 036 – Tradeoffs

Exponent
Episode 036 – Tradeoffs

Exponent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2015 74:03


In this week’s episode Ben and James discuss tradeoffs in the context of net neutrality, AT&T’s new gigabit service, and Lenovo’s Superfish debacle Note: when talking about the history of cable, Ben kept saying “companies” instead of “communities.” Sorry for the confusion! Links Ben Thompson: Netflix and Net Neutrality – Stratechery Ben Thompson: Net Neutrality! (analyzing the current proposal) – Stratechery (members-only) This Week in Tech: Superfishy – Twit.TV Ben Thompson: Lenovo’s Superfish Debacle, AT&T Prices Privacy – Stratechery (members-only) Jon Matonis: Silent Circle And Vertu Partner On $10,000 Phone – Forbes Hosts Ben Thompson, @monkbent, Stratechery James Allworth, @jamesallworth, Harvard … Continue reading Episode 036 – Tradeoffs

Aussie Tech Heads
Episode 426 - 26/02/2015

Aussie Tech Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 64:09


US woman sues Lenovo and Superfish Lenovo website hacked, revenge for Superfish? Tasmanian school among world's first IBM-Apple deployments PC reseller lands Woolworths as distribution channel Aussie Microsoft partner joins Accenture on $100m home-buying system Police dept pays ransom after Cryptoware infection YouTube: 10 years in 10 videos Google's YouTube to launch kids' app Google machine learns to master video games Google Street View maps Greenland David Thodey steps down as Telstra chief, replaced by Andrew Penn Great, Drones Are Spying On Mobile Phone Signals Now Police insider slams proposed metadata laws Lenovo has just released an automatic Superfish removal tool --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aussietechheads/message

Für's Protokoll
Training

Für's Protokoll

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 8:53


Thu, 26 Feb 2015 19:17:27 +0000 https://www.protokollcast.de/12-training c60ef8130df9250edc1b207a27ca2acb Exercsim, Superfish Nach einem kleinen Ausfall durch Krankheit kommt Folge 12 mit einem Hinweis auf Exercism daher und schaut kopfschüttelnd auf Lenovo. Die Links für diese Sendung: NK036 - Merry X-Mas - Nerdkunde exercism.io Katrina Owen E4E Developer Conf 2014 - Overkill by Katrina Owen - YouTube Bob by mkalmes in Objective-C Lenovo Is Breaking HTTPS Security on its Recent Laptops | Electronic Frontier Foundation Superfish, Komodia, PrivDog vulnerability test The World’s Email Encryption Software Relies on One Guy, Who is Going Broke - ProPublica 12 full Exercsim, Superfish no Marc Kalmes

Technically Correct Podcast
12: Stronger Than The Wood Itself

Technically Correct Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 62:39


In a week where Simon and Richard overcome their respective illnesses, Mark has a minor health scare, so it’s business as usual for this week’s episode of Technically Correct. Lenovo’s adware/bloatware package known as ‘Superfish’ has landed them in hot water, as they seemingly chose to compromise the security of their customers and then continually lie about the fact in proceeding allegations. Elsewhere, two UK banking apps decide to adopt Touch ID and the BBC turns into scaremongering babies at the prospect, details of the HTC One M9 and Samsung Galaxy 6 leak, and 9to5Mac tracks a cluster of Apple’s hires that can only seem to point to one thing. Stick around for a doozy of an after-show conversation wherein we’re all off to buy a Peugeot. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today! Links for this episode PC World: How to remove the dangerous Superfish adware preinstalled on Lenovo PCs ArsTechnica: SSL-busting code that threatened Lenovo users found in a dozen more apps Lenovo Community: Lenovo Pre-instaling adware/spam - Superfish Superfish, Komodia, PrivDog vulnerability test BBC News: Banks to allow account access using fingerprint tech The Verge: HTC One M9 pictures and specs leak out The Verge: This is the Samsung Galaxy S6 Twitter: Swift On Security 9to5Mac: Revealed: The experts Apple hired to build an electric car Amazon: Peugeot Pontarlier Acrylic Salt and Pepper Combi, 15cm

Aussie Tech Heads SD Video
Episode 426 - 26/02/2015

Aussie Tech Heads SD Video

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 64:09


US woman sues Lenovo and Superfish Lenovo website hacked, revenge for Superfish? Tasmanian school among world's first IBM-Apple deployments PC reseller lands Woolworths as distribution channel Aussie Microsoft partner joins Accenture on $100m home-buying system Police dept pays ransom after Cryptoware infection YouTube: 10 years in 10 videos Google's YouTube to launch kids' app Google machine learns to master video games Google Street View maps Greenland David Thodey steps down as Telstra chief, replaced by Andrew Penn Great, Drones Are Spying On Mobile Phone Signals Now Police insider slams proposed metadata laws Lenovo has just released an automatic Superfish removal tool

Hablando de Tecnología con Orlando Mergal | Podcast En Español | Discusión inteligente sobre computadoras, Internet, telé

Un estudio realizado por la cadena televisiva de los Estados Unidos NBC demostró que los operadores del servicio de emergencias 911 son incapaces de localizar a las víctimas que llaman desde teléfonos celulares en más del 60{91b45456afaff95aeea87caf28c9c1c0c94699ab34a183c04d9327ca422fb932} de los casos.  Entérate por qué en el programa de hoy. Y mientras Tom Wheeler y la Comisión Federal de Comunicación están impulsando la Neutralidad en la Red, y tratando de mejorar los servicios del 911, los republicanos están tratando de demorar los procesos. Mientras tanto Google y Apple arrecian la competencia por el panel de control del automóvil.  Si piensas que el futuro de la tecnología está en los relojes de pulsera, o en  el área de la salud, piensa de nuevo porque a nivel mundial hay más de un billón de automóviles. Y como si al mundo de la tecnología le hicieran falta más escándalos ahora resulta que el fabricante chino de computadoras Lenovo admitió que sabía de la existencia de Superfish, una aplicación de “malware” que reemplaza los anuncios en páginas de Internet y violenta la critografía SSL y TSL que hacen posible la protección https. Por su parte la gente de Google anunció que van a eliminar las páginas pornográficas de su popular plataforma para blogueros BLOGGER.COM.  También hablamos de un esquema de fraude en LinkedIn que afecta a la gente de Intelli-Shop. Y para terminar hablamos de los derechos de autor en el salón de clases.  ¿Tiene un estudiante el derecho a registrar las “ideas” que le surgen dentro de la dinámica de aprendizaje?. ENLACES: Operadores del 911 son incapaces de localizar a víctimas que llaman desde teléfonos celulares en más del 60{91b45456afaff95aeea87caf28c9c1c0c94699ab34a183c04d9327ca422fb932} de los casos Comisionados republicanos en la FCC hacen todo lo que setá a su alcance por detener la aprobación de las nuevas reglas de neutralidad en la Red. Google y Apple arrecian su competencia por panel de instrumentos del automóvil Número de automóviles sobrepasa el billón a nivel mundial Lenovo admite que instaló malware llamado Superfish en sus computadoras Google dice que eliminará blogs pornográficos de “blogger.com” Correo original que recibí de LinkedIn Copia del cheque de Intelli-Shop Aviso de la compañía Intelli-Shop denunciando el fraude en LinkedIn [sc:FirmaOrlandoMergal21015 ] [sc:EnlaceDeAfiliado ]

BSD Now
78: From the Foundation (Part 2)

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 69:38


This week we continue our two-part series on the activities of various BSD foundations. Ken Westerback joins us today to talk all about the OpenBSD foundation and what it is they do. We've also got answers to your emails and all the latest news, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD. This episode was brought to you by Headlines BSDCan 2015 schedule (https://www.bsdcan.org/2015/schedule/) The list of presentations for the upcoming BSDCan conference has been posted, and the time schedule should be up shortly as well Just a reminder: it's going to be held on June 12th and 13th at the University of Ottawa in Canada This year's conference will have a massive fifty talks, split up between four tracks instead of three (but unfortunately a person can only be in one place at a time) Both Allan and Kris had at least one presentation accepted, and Allan will also be leading a few "birds of a feather" gatherings In total, there will be three NetBSD talks, five OpenBSD talks, eight BSD-neutral talks, thirty-five FreeBSD talks and no DragonFly talks That's not the ideal balance (https://twitter.com/bsdcan/status/570394627158773760) we'd hope for, but BSDCan says (https://twitter.com/bsdcan/status/570398181864972288) they'll try to improve that next year Those numbers are based on the speaker's background, or any past presentations, for the few whose actual topic wasn't made obvious from the title (so there may be a small margin of error) Michael Lucas (who's on the BSDCan board) wrote up a blog post (http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2325) about the proposals and rejections this year If you can't make it this year, don't worry, we'll be sure to announce the recordings when they're made available We also interviewed Dan Langille (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2014_12_31-daemons_in_the_north) about the conference and what to expect this year, so check that out too *** SSL interception with relayd (http://www.reykfloeter.com/post/41814177050/relayd-ssl-interception) There was a lot of commotion recently about superfish (http://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2015/02/19/superfish-need-to-know/), a way that Lenovo was intercepting HTTPS traffic and injecting advertisements If you're running relayd (http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man8/relayd.8), you can mimic this evil setup on your own networks (just for testing of course…) Reyk Floeter (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2014_09_03-its_hammer_time), the guy who wrote relayd, came up a blog post about how to do just that (https://gist.github.com/reyk/4b42858d1eab3825f9bc#file-relayd-superfish-conf) It starts off with some backstory and some of the things relayd is capable of relayd can run as an SSL server to terminate SSL connections and forward them as plain TCP and, conversely, run as an SSL client to terminal plain TCP connections and tunnel them through SSL When you combine these two, you end up with possibilities to filter between SSL connections, effectively creating a MITM scenario The post is very long, with lots of details (https://www.marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=135887624714548&w=2) and some sample config files - the whole nine yards *** OPNsense 15.1.6.1 released (https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=77.0) The OPNsense team has released yet another version in rapid succession, but this one has some big changes It's now based on FreeBSD 10.1, with all the latest security patches and driver updates (as well as some in-house patches) This version also features a new tool for easily upgrading between versions, simply called "opnsense-update" (similar to freebsd-update) It also includes security fixes for BIND (https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01235) and PHP (http://php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.6.6), as well as some other assorted bug fixes The installation images have been laid out in a clean way: standard CD and USB images that default to VGA, as well as USB images that default to a console output (for things like Soekris and PCEngines APU boards that only have serial ports) With the news of m0n0wall shutting down last week, they've also released bare minimum hardware specifications required to run OPNsense on embedded devices Encouraged by last week's mention of PCBSD trying to cut ties with OpenSSL, OPNsense is also now providing experimental images built against LibreSSL (https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=78.0) for testing (and have instructions on how to switch over without reinstalling) *** OpenBSD on a Minnowboard Max (http://www.countersiege.com/2015/02/22/minnowboard_max_openbsd.html) What would our show be without at least one story about someone installing BSD on a weird device For once, it's actually not NetBSD… This article is about the minnowboard max (http://www.minnowboard.org/meet-minnowboard-max/), a very small X86-based motherboard that looks vaguely similar to a Raspberry Pi It's using an Atom CPU instead of ARM, so overall application compatibility should be a bit better (and it even has AES-NI, so crypto performance will be much better than a normal Atom) The author describes his entirely solid-state setup, noting that there's virtually no noise, no concern about hard drives dying and very reasonable power usage You'll find instructions on how to get OpenBSD installed and going throughout the rest of the article Have a look at the spec sheet if you're interested, they make for cool little BSD boxes *** Netmap for 40gbit NICs in FreeBSD (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2015-February/054717.html) Luigi Rizzo posted an announcement to the -current mailing list, detailing some of the work he's just committed The ixl(4) driver, that's one for the X1710 40-gigabit card, now has netmap support It's currently in 11-CURRENT, but he says it works in 10-STABLE and will be committed there too This should make for some serious packet-pushing power If you have any network hardware like this, he would appreciate testing for the new code *** Interview - Ken Westerback - directors@openbsdfoundation.org (mailto:directors@openbsdfoundation.org) The OpenBSD foundation (http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/donations.html)'s activities News Roundup s2k15 hackathon report: dhclient/dhcpd/fdisk (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20150221222235) The second trip report from the recent OpenBSD hackathon has been published, from the very same guy we just talked to Ken was also busy, getting a few networking-related things fixed and improved in the base system He wrote a few new small additions for dhclient and beefed up the privsep security, as well as some fixes for tcpdump and dhcpd The fdisk tool also got worked on a bit, enabling OpenBSD to properly wipe GPT tables on a previously-formatted disk so you can do a normal install on it There's apparently plans for "dhclientng" - presumably a big improvement (rewrite?) of dhclient *** FreeBSD beginner video series (https://www.youtube.com/user/bsdtutorial/videos) A new series of videos has started on YouTube, aimed at helping total beginners learn about FreeBSD We usually assume that people who watch the show are already familiar with basic concepts, but they'd be a great introduction to any of your friends that are looking to get started with BSD and need a helping hand So far, he's covered how to get FreeBSD (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D26rOHkI-iE), an introduction to installing in VirtualBox (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCyYW19bPDU), a simple installation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCE89kObutA) or a more in-depth manual installation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwqCjz9Fgao), navigating the filesystem (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YJhdOGjN50), basic ssh use (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl5Bg2qz21I), managing users and groups (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioB73i7QUjI) and finally some basic editing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxxbO-gt9FA) with vi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16FNtCj-uS4) and a few other topics Everyone's gotta start somewhere and, with a little bit of initial direction, today's newbies could be tomorrow's developers It should be an ongoing series with more topics to come *** NetBSD tests: zero unexpected failures (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/regular_test_runs_down_to) The NetBSD guys have a new blog post up about their testing suite (http://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/atf/) for all the CPU architectures They've finally gotten the number of "expected" failures down to zero on a few select architectures Results are published (http://releng.netbsd.org/test-results.html) on a special release engineering page, so you can have a look if you're interested The rest of the post links to the "top performers" (ones with less than ten failure) in the -current branch *** PCBSD switches to IPFW (https://github.com/pcbsd/pcbsd/commit/b80f78d8a5d002396c28ac0e5fd6f69699beaace) The PCBSD crew continues their recent series of switching between major competing features This time, they've switched the default firewall away from PF to FreeBSD's native IPFW firewall Look forward to Kris wearing a "keep calm and use IPFW" shir- wait *** Feedback/Questions Sean writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s21U6Ln6wC) Dan writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s2Kp0xdfIb) Florian writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s216DcA8DP) Sean writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s271iJjqtQ) Chris writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s21zerHI9P) *** Mailing List Gold VCS flamebait (https://www.marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=142454205416445&w=2) Hidden agenda (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-gnome/2015-February/031561.html) ***

No Pasa Nada
Episodio 21: Pregunten a sus abuelos quién es Tony Bennett

No Pasa Nada

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 65:53


Episodio 21 del Podcast No Pasa Nada (24 de febrero 2015): “Pregunten a sus abuelos quién es Tony Bennett”. Hablamos de: * Los premios Oscar y lo que más recordamos * «Selma» es excelente * «American Sniper» es infalible o sólida * «Wild» es drama * Termina «Two and a Half Men» * Nueva serie «Mozart in the Jungle» * Superfish y Lenovo También lo pueden buscar en iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn e Ivoox. www.somosnopasanada.com – Twitter: somosnopasanada --- 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/no-pasa-nada/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-pasa-nada/support

EATEL Business Podcast (Audio)
Venyu Audio Podcast Venyu's New Data Center, Superfish, and Wearables

EATEL Business Podcast (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 43:28


Venyu: Venyu's New Data Center, Superfish, and Wearables

The Computer Guru Show
Podcast S7E26 – Victory over Verizon

The Computer Guru Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 45:58


So what ever happened with Mike's $1500 Verizon bill? We discuss this as well as Exploding Kittens, failing Kickstarter projects, and Lenovo's Superfish. If you'd like to be a patron of the show, you can support us for as little as $1 a month! Head on over to Patreon just like Desert Pro Commercial Cleaners, […]

Sunrise Robot - All Shows
Flipping Tables #55 - I Expertly Removed The Bullet I Shot Into Your Chest

Sunrise Robot - All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 56:08


Some say you must listen to podcasts at normal speed as the artist intended. We say thanks for listening at whatever speed you want. SUPERFISH is the latest scary thing to break the internet in the name of ads. And Edward Snowden wins big at the Oscars, on Reddit, and in our hearts.

Flipping Tables
55 - I Expertly Removed The Bullet I Shot Into Your Chest

Flipping Tables

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 56:08


Some say you must listen to podcasts at normal speed as the artist intended. We say thanks for listening at whatever speed you want. SUPERFISH is the latest scary thing to break the internet in the name of ads. And Edward Snowden wins big at the Oscars, on Reddit, and in our hearts.

NZ Tech Podcast
NZ Tech Podcast 218: Catalyst NZ cloud, Tomizone update, Lenovo Superfish, Is your phone off or spying?

NZ Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 48:07


This week - UE Mega Boom, fabric printing for fashion designers, Lenovo and Superfish Adware, Tomizone update, Catalyst NZ cloud, Zomato, Blackberry Classic, Android malware that operates when your phone is off, is NSA/GCHQ listening to your calls? Running time : 0:48:06

The Cyberlaw Podcast
Interview with Nuala O’Connor

The Cyberlaw Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 50:48


In our fifty-fifth episode of the Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker and Jason Weinstein discuss: GCHQ accused of stealing cell phone encryption keys en masse; the fight over Rule 41 – Google v. DOJ; new filings revive interest in the Twitter first amendment claim; Yahoo beats the government’s indefinite gag order, at least before Magistrate Judge Grewal; and Lenovo pulls Superfish app after security warnings. In our second half we have an interview with Nuala O’Connor, President and CEO of the Center for Democracy and Technology. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of the firm.

Gut Punch News
#89 - Fear Is Freedom

Gut Punch News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 102:11


This week I discuss the man behind ISIS, conflicting statement by our Government, Bill Nye, Lenovo's deception, NSA spying, and anti-semitism in Europe.

Dave & Gunnar Show
Episode 80: #80: Security Thunderdome

Dave & Gunnar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 34:56


This week, Dave and Gunnar open the Security Thunderdome, and talk about red-teaming large bureaucracies. Gunnar is planning a visit to Akron While in Akron, stop by Cleveland’s Randall Park Mall D&G Security Doghouse Fantasy League ← VOTE HERE Verizon Wireless to Allow Complete Opt Out of Mobile ‘Supercookies’ (Soon) AT&T gives you a discount of $30/mo for monitoring your Internet OR charges you $30 unless you comply with their surveillance regime. You pick! Lenovo preinstalls MITM-enhanced adware Superfish is sure it’s all going to be fine Facebook is now tracking you across websites on advertiser’s behalf for a better ad experience, of course Google Now now SLURPS data from third party apps so YOU don’t have to Today In Creepy Privacy Policies, Samsung’s Eavesdropping TV diff this w/1984 And there’s more: Samsung Smart TVs Don’t Encrypt Speech Or Transcriptions But wait, there’s more! Samsung smart TVs inserting ads into third-party apps Uber Will Add Panic Button And Location/Journey Sharing In India On February 11 The Onion’s Take: “It’s nice knowing Uber is willing to do everything it can to protect its customers short of properly screening its drivers.” We’ve seen this before In other news… NRO releases MLS HPC system Big ups to Matt Zager: Five ways open source middleware can impact unmanned systems RHEV 3.5 is out! RHEL OSP 6 is out! Red Hat Mothership is written up in DesignMilk Willard event: Sonny Hashmi says “Open will win every time.” Oh, and private cloud isn’t a thing. Pop Quiz: How long does it take for your emails to no longer be private? 180 days Pop Quiz: Who’s in charge of Federal IT? Green bubbles and why small decisions make a big difference Adobe Kickbox is live Bonus link: Author also wrote Make Room! Make Room! which became the movie Soylent Green Stainless Steel Rat Cutting Room Floor For Soren’s birthday party: Highly Dexterous Robot Can Fold Balloon Animals, Close Zip-Ties EFF’s Parker Higgins on the DOJ’s abiding consistency wrt encryption Guitar face instructional videos Mattell’s ViewMaster relaunch! Fastest-selling toy of all time? Playmobil’s Martin Luther Perils of public code: Intel’s Galileo build scripts use some dude’s grub fork on GitHub Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine $160 for Sony 64 GB microSDXC card with Premium Sound

Stuff and Things - Nerd Uprising
Episode 4: A Cyborg Rollerskate on Steroids

Stuff and Things - Nerd Uprising

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 79:52


Rob welcomes regular panelist Will and guest TJ Cosgrove to talk about Superfish, Apple's new product lines, and Photoshop's big birthday.

Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast
DtSR Episode 131 - NewsCast for February 23rd, 2015

Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 42:28


In this episode-- Would you be OK with your credit card company tracking you, to decrease fraud rates? Visa wants to track your smartphone. http://triblive.com/business/headlines/7774328-74/visa-card-fraud Your stolen healthcare data is increasingly being sold on the black market http://www.ihealthbeat.org/articles/2015/2/19/security-experts-health-data-increasingly-being-sold-on-black-market Lenovo has shipped software that performs a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack against all SSL connections on some of its consumer laptops. This is really, really, really bad, but Lenovo doesn't seem to get it. http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/02/lenovo-pcs-ship-with-man-in-the-middle-adware-that-breaks-https-connections/ http://blog.erratasec.com/2015/02/extracting-superfish-certificate.html The web browser is totally broken, and a haven for malware. Long live the web browser? http://securityintelligence.com/broken-web-browsers-malwares-new-address/

IT 公论
Episode 141: 「人是靠扭曲记忆活着的。」

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 85:17


联想的 Superfish 丑闻,从摩托罗拉 Rokr 手机推测苹果的汽车计划,以及 Flipboard 用 canvas 做的新 web 版。另外本期听众反馈比主菜更精彩。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 今天是乙未羊年大年初五,不知假期有多少人会看邮件,又会在什么场景下读这一期的会员通讯呢? 刚刚上线的第一百四十一期节目的标题是李如一和 Rio 讨论信息存留时说的一句话,而这段讨论受到了听众 Li Xu 的启发。他在来信中对我们上期谈及的如何保证视频文件在一百年后仍然可以播放的问题作出了一针见血的回应: 任何时代的大部分资料都会流失。我们这个时代流失资料的比例也许会比以前更高,但那是因为如今的信息比过去任何时代都多。所以,虽然很大比例的资料会流失,但是流传下来的信息总量还是会超过以前的任何时代。而且由于普通人比以前更容易留下自己的信息,未来人们对我们今天普通人生活的了解会远远超过过往时代。 IT 业者惯于将信息的流失视为某种战斗对象,「绝不删除任何东西」在程序员界甚至是一种代表着专业精神的操守。但信息的流失不仅无可避免,也是让我们保持清醒的必要条件。拥有抑制负面记忆能力的人类,在一个所有信息都能被永久保存的世界里,就像是脱光了一样无所遁形。 联想的 Superfish 丑闻虽然并没有影响到两位主播(我们没有联想的设备),但跨国公司主动在产品中嵌入恶意程序的做法必须令人愤怒。大家有没有注意到近几年已经少有像「熊猫烧香」或 CIH 那种级别的、大面积影响普通消费者的电脑病毒了?这一方面是因为病毒制造者的心态从「追求智力成就感的恶搞」转向了追求经济利益,另一方面我们是不是可以说关于保持良好电脑使用习惯的呼吁终于有了一定效果? 苹果要做汽车的消息恐怕很难再让人一笑置之。《华尔街日报》和彭博并不是小道消息站,而被苹果从各处挖来的汽车相关工程师与管理者也被小道消息站晒得清清楚楚。Rio 用当年摩托罗拉 Rokr 手机的例子推想了苹果的汽车计划。简单来说,在苹果还没有自己的手机的时代,他们把 iTunes 做进了别人的手机,结果令人失望。如今是苹果还没有自己的汽车的时代,他们把 CarPlay 做进了别人的汽车,结果——到目前为止——同样令人失望。果然还是要自己做才行是吗? Flipboard 石破天惊地用 canvas 元素造出了每秒 60 帧的 web 动画(用手机上 flipboard.com),无奈只要一点原文链接,浏览器的「开新窗口」动画就击碎了「原生感」的幻觉。显然,Flipboard 再怎么煞费苦心地打磨 web 上的动画,对于 web 的载体浏览器本身的动画效果没有任何控制力。把 web 当作平台的设计者你们辛苦了,毕竟当初它只是一个用来展示文档的工具啊。 Ian Parker 为《纽约客》写的 Jonathan Ive 特写大家都读了吗?一万六千个英文单词,刚好可以用来在春节消磨时间了。一份划时代的文本,非传统媒体不能为也。请大家珍惜。下期我们会仔细聊一聊这篇文章。 请大家继续享受剩余的假期吧! 我们最近在用的新 app Disco Zoo SUPER 最近我们读的一些文章 从冒险游戏 Grim Fandango 的重制看数字考古 垃圾、艺术和电影(关于 kitsch 的经典文本) 相关链接 《Doctor Who》第四季第八集「Silence in the Library」 Lenovo caught installing adware on new computers Rio 在知乎回答「为什么看到的很多笔记本都有贴标,但是 MacBook 就不贴?」 「快速发布」哲学对我们的损害 摩托罗拉 Rokr 手机 Why I Stopped Using Flipboard (2010) Rio 对于 CarPlay 的评价 在 Kickstarter 筹集到 800 多万美元的卡牌游戏 Exploding Kittens Ian Parker 为《纽约客》写的 Jonathan Ive 特写 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。

Coder Radio
Accounts Percievable | CR 142

Coder Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 46:10


Mike and Chris start the show by sharing some hard learned advice, and discussing the events of the last two weeks. Then we touch on SuperFish, Ubuntu Touch, and more!

AT&T ThreatTraq
ThreatTraq #132 - A Not-So-Super-Fish

AT&T ThreatTraq

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 40:38


RIG Exploit Kit, Web servers helping exploits, Android malware spies on you when device is powered off, Superfish and the Internet Weather Report. Originally recorded February 24, 2015.

IT 公论
Episode 141: 「人是靠扭曲记忆活着的。」

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2015 85:17


联想的 Superfish 丑闻,从摩托罗拉 Rokr 手机推测苹果的汽车计划,以及 Flipboard 用 canvas 做的新 web 版。另外本期听众反馈比主菜更精彩。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 今天是乙未羊年大年初五,不知假期有多少人会看邮件,又会在什么场景下读这一期的会员通讯呢? 刚刚上线的第一百四十一期节目的标题是李如一和 Rio 讨论信息存留时说的一句话,而这段讨论受到了听众 Li Xu 的启发。他在来信中对我们上期谈及的如何保证视频文件在一百年后仍然可以播放的问题作出了一针见血的回应: 任何时代的大部分资料都会流失。我们这个时代流失资料的比例也许会比以前更高,但那是因为如今的信息比过去任何时代都多。所以,虽然很大比例的资料会流失,但是流传下来的信息总量还是会超过以前的任何时代。而且由于普通人比以前更容易留下自己的信息,未来人们对我们今天普通人生活的了解会远远超过过往时代。 IT 业者惯于将信息的流失视为某种战斗对象,「绝不删除任何东西」在程序员界甚至是一种代表着专业精神的操守。但信息的流失不仅无可避免,也是让我们保持清醒的必要条件。拥有抑制负面记忆能力的人类,在一个所有信息都能被永久保存的世界里,就像是脱光了一样无所遁形。 联想的 Superfish 丑闻虽然并没有影响到两位主播(我们没有联想的设备),但跨国公司主动在产品中嵌入恶意程序的做法必须令人愤怒。大家有没有注意到近几年已经少有像「熊猫烧香」或 CIH 那种级别的、大面积影响普通消费者的电脑病毒了?这一方面是因为病毒制造者的心态从「追求智力成就感的恶搞」转向了追求经济利益,另一方面我们是不是可以说关于保持良好电脑使用习惯的呼吁终于有了一定效果? 苹果要做汽车的消息恐怕很难再让人一笑置之。《华尔街日报》和彭博并不是小道消息站,而被苹果从各处挖来的汽车相关工程师与管理者也被小道消息站晒得清清楚楚。Rio 用当年摩托罗拉 Rokr 手机的例子推想了苹果的汽车计划。简单来说,在苹果还没有自己的手机的时代,他们把 iTunes 做进了别人的手机,结果令人失望。如今是苹果还没有自己的汽车的时代,他们把 CarPlay 做进了别人的汽车,结果——到目前为止——同样令人失望。果然还是要自己做才行是吗? Flipboard 石破天惊地用 canvas 元素造出了每秒 60 帧的 web 动画(用手机上 flipboard.com),无奈只要一点原文链接,浏览器的「开新窗口」动画就击碎了「原生感」的幻觉。显然,Flipboard 再怎么煞费苦心地打磨 web 上的动画,对于 web 的载体浏览器本身的动画效果没有任何控制力。把 web 当作平台的设计者你们辛苦了,毕竟当初它只是一个用来展示文档的工具啊。 Ian Parker 为《纽约客》写的 Jonathan Ive 特写大家都读了吗?一万六千个英文单词,刚好可以用来在春节消磨时间了。一份划时代的文本,非传统媒体不能为也。请大家珍惜。下期我们会仔细聊一聊这篇文章。 请大家继续享受剩余的假期吧! 我们最近在用的新 app Disco Zoo SUPER 最近我们读的一些文章 从冒险游戏 Grim Fandango 的重制看数字考古 垃圾、艺术和电影(关于 kitsch 的经典文本) 相关链接 《Doctor Who》第四季第八集「Silence in the Library」 Lenovo caught installing adware on new computers Rio 在知乎回答「为什么看到的很多笔记本都有贴标,但是 MacBook 就不贴?」 「快速发布」哲学对我们的损害 摩托罗拉 Rokr 手机 Why I Stopped Using Flipboard (2010) Rio 对于 CarPlay 的评价 在 Kickstarter 筹集到 800 多万美元的卡牌游戏 Exploding Kittens Ian Parker 为《纽约客》写的 Jonathan Ive 特写 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。

Hagamos una Podcast
Episodio 019

Hagamos una Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 27:20


Asustin y Eduardo hablan de Superfish, Aquaman, Iggy Azalea, Swatting, No Man's Sky, y por qué no debemos mentársela a la gente en el metro

Canaltech Podcast
Podcast Canaltech - 20/02/15

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 4:31


Vazam mais informações do Galaxy S6; Microsoft oferece 100 GB no OneDrive; Lenovo assume erro do Superfish; EUA ajudaram Reino Unido a hackear Gemalto; Xiaomi deve iniciar produção em março no Brasil; Nova versão do Google Glass.

Webcology on WebmasterRadio.fm
Google Algo insto-Update? Lenovo Crapware Superfish; 5 Questions Your Web Designer Should Ask You

Webcology on WebmasterRadio.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2015 52:53


Google algo insto-update?Lenovo Crapware Superfish;5 Questions Your Web Designer Should Ask You (and 5 More You Should Ask Them);Twitter Finally Offers Multiple Logins for Sharing Twitter Accounts Without Sharing Passwords;Net Neutrality Vote coming up next week 

Webcology
Google Algo insto-Update? Lenovo Crapware Superfish; 5 Questions Your Web Designer Should Ask You

Webcology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2015 52:53


Google algo insto-update?Lenovo Crapware Superfish;5 Questions Your Web Designer Should Ask You (and 5 More You Should Ask Them);Twitter Finally Offers Multiple Logins for Sharing Twitter Accounts Without Sharing Passwords;Net Neutrality Vote coming up next week