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This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on June 23rd, 2024.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:37): I am using AI to drop hats outside my window onto New YorkersOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40767459&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:37): The tiny chip that powers Montreal subway ticketsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40769001&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:54): Llama.ttf: A font which is also an LLMOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40766791&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:05): Start all of your commands with a comma (2009)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40769362&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:19): Timeliness without datagrams using QUICOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40766079&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:31): Apple's Silicon Fab Next to HomesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40773136&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:46): LINQPad – The .NET Programmer's PlaygroundOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40770171&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:01): Traffic engineers build roads relying on outdated research, faulty dataOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40767650&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:07): Why your brain is 3 milion more times efficient than GPT-4Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40765800&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:22): Singapore doubles down on lab-grown meat as Silicon Valley backs offOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40769416&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Good WashPo article: A new era of industrial policy kicks off with signing of the Chips ActGeneral relationship between semiconductors/cyber: Cybersecurity and Semiconductors: How are they related? Helpful article for context: How the 'chips-plus' bill grew by nearly 1,000 pages - Roll CallRead “Discussion of the CHIPS Act Section: The US CHIPS Act.From Grace - AAPI Amendment that was removedSkim DoD Statement for the national security angle (re microelectronics): CHIPS Act Advances DOD's Emphasis on MicroelectronicsChips Act Summary by the Department of CommerceIndustry Matching of Chips ActBloomberg's "The Big Hack - How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate US Companies""Bloomberg Stands Firm as Story Denials Mount"AAPI Profiling amendment that was removed from the CHIPS Act
In this episode, we discuss INSURANCE! AGAIN! It's seriously the most interesting part of Cyber right now. Travelers Insurance is attempting to get a court to release it from paying a company because a company did not use MFA everywhere. Super interesting. Additionally we discuss Huawei and forced removal of equipment, and a prison break in Nigeria. We are all over the place this week. Article 1 - Travelers Wants Out of Contract With Insured That Allegedly Misrepresented MFA Use Article 2 - Bill for US telcos to bin Chinese kit blows out by $3 billionSupporting Articles:Take it Huawei, Pai: Senate passes bill to rip 'dodgy' kit from rural telcosCNN Exclusive: FBI investigation determined Chinese-made Huawei equipment could disrupt US nuclear arsenal communicationsH.R.4998 - Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act of 2019The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. CompaniesYears later, Bloomberg doubles down on disputed Supermicro supply chain hack story Article 3 - Nigerian Prison BreakSupporting Articles:UPDATED: Kuje Prison Attack: Heads will roll as Buhari receives report indicting officials – AregbesolaKuje Prison Attack: Our prisons not built to withstand terrorist attacks – Controller General If you found this interesting or useful, please follow us on Twitter @serengetisec and subscribe and review on your favorite podcast app!
A tiny chip makes third party iPhone 13 screen repairs nearly impossible; Rare Apple-I computer going up for auction with $200,000 starting bid; Bids for the 'world's first USB-C iPhone' eclipse $85,000 on eBay
На момент запису ми готувались до UISGCON14, та відео доповідей вже на нашому каналі https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YHqSi934_5fPXaoNxqx42PI7PrCC2xI China Used a Tiny Chip in a Hack That Infiltrated U.S. Companies https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies New Evidence of Hacked Supermicro Hardware Found in U.S. Telecom https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2018-10-09/new-evidence-of-hacked-supermicro-hardware-found-in-u-s-telecom Apple Insiders Say Nobody Internally Knows What’s Going On With Bloomberg’s China Hack Story https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/johnpaczkowski/apple-china-hacking-bloomberg-servers-spies-fbi What Businessweek got wrong about Apple https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/10/what-businessweek-got-wrong-about-apple/ https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4995748-Letter-20-October-208th-20version.html Facebook has been hacked and 50 million people's accounts have been exposed https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/facebook-hack-view-as-issue-bug-data-profile-am-i-safe-security-privacy-a8560061.html Google+ to shut down after coverup of data-exposing bug https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/08/google-plus-hack/ Here’s how Google is revamping Gmail and Android security https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/08/heres-how-google-is-revamping-gmail-and-android-security/amp/ Google's Project Zero thwarts another major bug in Facebook's WhatsApp https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3064393/googles-project-zero-thwarts-another-major-bug-in-facebooks-whatsapp Microsoft killing off the old Skype client… for real this time https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/09/microsoft-killing-off-the-old-skype-client-for-real-this-time/ A mysterious grey-hat is patching people's outdated MikroTik routers | ZDNet https://www.zdnet.com/article/a-mysterious-grey-hat-is-patching-peoples-outdated-mikrotik-routers/ How to Stop Google From Tracking Your Location https://www.wired.com/story/google-location-tracking-turn-off/ U.S. Charges Russian GRU Officers with International Hacking and Related Influence and Disinformation Operations https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/us-charges-russian-gru-officers-international-hacking-and-related-influence-and
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The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Google Pixel 3 has all the betterments you would expect from a flashy flagship smartphone: great camera, zippy processor, smarter AI. It also, though, comes with an unexpected bonus, one that works so deeply in the background you'll likely never even know it's there. The Titan M chip may be small and discreet, but it helps make the Pixel 3 and its beefier sibling, the Pixel 3 XL, among the most secure smartphones you can buy.
This week, Millions of voter records for sale on the Dark Web, Apple passcode bypass can access pictures and contacts, how Chrome and Firefox could ruin your business, Fake Adobe updates, Microsoft Zero-Day patch for JET bug incomplete, and 5 ways attackers are targeting the Healthcare Industry! Doug White joins us for expert commentary how China used a Tiny Chip to infiltrate America's top companies! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode193 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/hnn for all the latest episodes!
This week, Millions of voter records for sale on the Dark Web, Apple passcode bypass can access pictures and contacts, how Chrome and Firefox could ruin your business, Fake Adobe updates, Microsoft Zero-Day patch for JET bug incomplete, and 5 ways attackers are targeting the Healthcare Industry! Doug White joins us for expert commentary how China used a Tiny Chip to infiltrate America's top companies, and more on this episode of Hack Naked News! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode193 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/hnn for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.activecountermeasures/hnn to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter!! →Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly →Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, Millions of voter records for sale on the Dark Web, Apple passcode bypass can access pictures and contacts, how Chrome and Firefox could ruin your business, Fake Adobe updates, Microsoft Zero-Day patch for JET bug incomplete, and 5 ways attackers are targeting the Healthcare Industry! Doug White joins us for expert commentary how China used a Tiny Chip to infiltrate America's top companies, and more on this episode of Hack Naked News! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode193 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/hnn for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.activecountermeasures/hnn to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter!! →Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly →Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, new products from Google, How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies, ... and much, much more. Headlines The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies Bloomberg stands by Chinese chip story as Apple, Amazon ratchet up denials Google+ social network is being killed, because of a privacy breach (and because people just don't use it) Music Break: Invent It All Again by Faded Paper Figures Hot Topics: Facebook's Portal camera is an Echo Show rival focused on video calls, but will anyone trust it? The 5 biggest announcements from the Google Pixel 3 event The Drill Down Video of the Week Google Pixel 3 event in 12 minutes Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Vudu product manager Tosin Onafowokan.
Andreas knackt die 1.000 Follower. Da horchen wir mal was er so im InstaArsenal hat für die nächsten Tausend. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Überbleibsel Das Screen Time Icon ist leider ein paar Pixel weiter vom App Namen entfernt, als der blaue Update Böbbel. #ragequit Apple’s Ladenzeile E-Tinkers: What is GoogleSoftwareUpdate.app on my Mac? PINK FÜR POMPÖS: The surprisingly dark history of the color pink China ABC News: Leave no dark corner Bloomberg: China Used a Tiny Chip in a Hack That Infiltrated almost 30 U.S. companies (including Amazon and Apple) Reddit User: Military = Gov = US only AWS Security Blog: Setting the Record Straight on Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s Erroneous Article 9to5Mac: Apple strongly refutes report that it found Chinese ‘spy’ chips in iCloud servers Hacker News: The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate Amazon and Apple Bloomberg: The Big Hack: Amazon, Apple, Supermicro, and Beijing Respond Reddit: The Big Hack und noch viel mehr diese Woche…. Kickstarter: The Ultimate Minimalist Cash Wrap by TROVE brew cask upgrade brew cask upgrade However this will not update casks that do not have versioning information (version :latest) or applications that have a built-in upgrade mechanism (auto_updates true). To reinstall these casks (and consequently upgrade them if upgrades are available), run the upgrade command with the –greedy flag like this: brew cask upgrade --greedy Manyverse Hacker News staltz / manyverse · GitLab / GitHub Instagram Grundsätzliche Diskussion Was macht ein Bot? Likes kaufen ist das sinnvoll? Satelliten Accounts, Power Likes, Feature Accounts. “Fake” oder Bot Accounts funktionieren seit Anfang Oktober nicht mehr. Power Likes: Likes bekommen von großen Accounts (manchmal gegen Geld).Muss man auch entscheiden, ob es selbst was bringt. Feature Accounts: muss man überlegen ob es sich lohnt Geld zu investieren um bei einem Millionen Account gefeatured zu werden oder ob man mit ein paar kleineren Accounts zusammen arbeitet als Collab. Gruppen und DM’s: Viel Arbeit für relativ wenig Output. Apps für den Mac Ramme Flume 4k Stogram Apps für iOS Repost Focalmark FindTagz.com, WriteTag, Hashatory Ritetag PromoRepublic Analytics, Command Cleaner Captivate Preview, UNUM, Better, Planoly, Plann, Buffer, Later Stories Unfold StoryArt Jane UI8 (diverse Templates) Sidecar: Content Planning Starter Kit Sidecar: Ultimate Branding Bundle Apps für Web Automation und Follower kaufen: Instazood Bangram Boostgram Gramista Tags Displaypurposes Ritetag Analytics: Union Metrics Sproutsocial Iconosquare Socialbakers Crowdfire Linktree Apps für CLI InstaPy Instaloader Unsere Picks Patrick: Awesome Screenshot Minus, Bondage-Tape Andreas: uMatrix In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.
Was it really a big hack? Bloomberg claims that a Chinese hardware hack affected Apple, Amazon, and others, but the companies deny this accusation. And we look back on the first year of the podcast. Episode #6: Passwords Are Hard (correcthorsebatterystaple) Episode #5: Two-Factor Authentication; Should You Be Worried about Bitcoin? Episode #15: What's a VPN, and Why Should You Use One? Episode #7: Tom Cruise Is in the Row Behind You Episode #51: Facebook Blunders, Sloppy Russian Hackers, and More Episode #30: What Is a Firewall, and How Does it Work? Episode #31: Delete Your Social Media History Episode #36: Lock Down and Secure Your Router The Intego Mac Podcast Google Shuttering Google+ for Consumers After Undisclosed Data Breach (https://www.macrumors.com/2018/10/08/google-plus-shutting-down-data-breach/) The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies) Bloomberg’s spy chip story reveals the murky world of national security reporting (https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/04/bloomberg-spy-chip-murky-world-national-security-reporting/) Tampered Chinese Ethernet port used to hack ‘major US telecom,’ says Bloomberg report (https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/9/17955848/supermicro-telecom-server-hack-apple-amazon) Get 50% off Intego's Mac Premium Bundle X9 with the code PODCAST19. Download now and try it for free at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)
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On this week’s If Then, Will Oremus and April Glaser discuss the latest data spill in Silicon Valley: It’s Google this time. And it’s time to talk gadgets again. This week Facebook announced its second foray into the hardware space with the Portal and Portal Plus—essentially a smart display for making video calls, equipped with an AI camera and Amazon Alexa. Meanwhile, Google launched a new smart display called the Google Home Hub, a new tablet that shares a name with the hosts’ employer, and a new phone that’s interesting for both its camera and the AI built in. The hosts are also joined by tech attorney and privacy expert Tiffany C. Li. She teaches a course at Yale about the changing rights to privacy throughout history. They talk to her about what privacy rights we really have, whose interests are served by U.S. privacy law, and the difference between government and corporate surveillance. 19:16 - Interview with Tiffany Li34:45 - Don’t Close My Tabs Don’t Close My Tabs: IPCC Report Bloomberg: The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies Podcast production by Max Jacobs If Then plugs: You can get updates about what’s coming up next by following us on Twitter @ifthenpod. You can follow Will @WillOremus and April @Aprilaser. If you have a question or comment, you can email us at ifthen@slate.com. If Then is presented by Slate and Future Tense, a collaboration among Arizona State University, New America, and Slate. Future Tense explores the ways emerging technologies affect society, policy, and culture. To read more, follow us on Twitter and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Listen to If Then via Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On BULLSHIT FILTER THE NEWS this week: Welcome to day 625 of the Trump presidency. And Cameron's birthday. Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes as He Reaped Riches From His Father The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies A leading Holocaust historian just seriously compared the US to Nazi […] The post BFTN #21 2018-10-10 appeared first on The BS Filter.
On this week’s If Then, Will Oremus and April Glaser discuss the latest data spill in Silicon Valley: It’s Google this time. And it’s time to talk gadgets again. This week Facebook announced its second foray into the hardware space with the Portal and Portal Plus—essentially a smart display for making video calls, equipped with an AI camera and Amazon Alexa. Meanwhile, Google launched a new smart display called the Google Home Hub, a new tablet that shares a name with the hosts’ employer, and a new phone that’s interesting for both its camera and the AI built in. The hosts are also joined by tech attorney and privacy expert Tiffany C. Li. She teaches a course at Yale about the changing rights to privacy throughout history. They talk to her about what privacy rights we really have, whose interests are served by U.S. privacy law, and the difference between government and corporate surveillance. 19:16 - Interview with Tiffany Li34:45 - Don’t Close My Tabs Don’t Close My Tabs: IPCC Report Bloomberg: The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies Podcast production by Max Jacobs If Then plugs: You can get updates about what’s coming up next by following us on Twitter @ifthenpod. You can follow Will @WillOremus and April @Aprilaser. If you have a question or comment, you can email us at ifthen@slate.com. If Then is presented by Slate and Future Tense, a collaboration among Arizona State University, New America, and Slate. Future Tense explores the ways emerging technologies affect society, policy, and culture. To read more, follow us on Twitter and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Listen to If Then via Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded 7th October 2018 Well that was a week that was (as they say). Indonesia can't catch a break as the earthquake not only caused a deadly tsunami but set off a volcanic eruption. Haiti was struck with an earthquake and South Korea by a typhoon. As if that wasn't enough Bloomberg came out with a scary story about a hardware hack that has turned into a massive mystery. Microsoft pulled their Windows 10 update, Simon discovered a big downside to Apple News on Mac and a data aggregator's stash containing 212 million contact listings as well as nine billion data points related to companies and organisations wasn't secured! DONT FORGET THE JOE KISSELL OFFER... 30% any Take Control purchase before November 30th with this link 30% Off or use the code ESSENTIALAPPLE at checkout. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! We can now also be found on Spotify, Soundcloud and even YouTube. 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On this week's show: SPLIGOSH @Spligosh on Twitter, and an occasional guest on Bart Buschotts' Let's Talk Apple THE BIG CHINESE HACK STORY The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies – Bloomberg Statements From Amazon, Apple, Supermicro, and the Chinese Government – Bloomberg Bloomberg stands by Chinese chip story as Apple, Amazon ratchet up denials – Ars Technica Apple Insiders Say Nobody Internally Knows What's Going On With Bloomberg's China Hack Story – BuzzFeed Department of Homeland Security Has 'No Reason to Doubt' Apple's Denial of Supply Chain Compromise – MacRumors UK cyber security agency backs Apple and Amazon denials over Chinese hacking – The Telegraph Simon's personal take: someone is totally off whack here... Personally I think the Bloomberg story smacks of FUD... Not one named source, not one “on the record” comment, not one piece of hard evidence. The whole thing smacks of Manchurian Candidate, reds under the bed, cold war era, conspiracy hysteria aimed at giving us all the heeby jeebies about China to me.. I don't believe such a hardware hack is impossible, but it would be highly difficult to do and would have to be snuck in to the design very very early (you can't just plug such a thing into a board like a piece of Lego). I am pretty sure that there would be much easier ways to exfiltrate data than via this almost James Bondian sort of plot. Security researcher named in China spy chip story voices doubts – Cult of Mac APPLE Well I have discovered a massive downside to Apple News on the Mac… Any links that are from Apple News only open in Apple News… and there seems to be no way to get to the original content - unlike on iOS where you can share out to Safari… pasting the link into Safari just offers to open it in Apple News (Cancel or Allow). The app can't be modified or removed so now I'm forced onto a 3rd party browser to get the original - which is basically a poor experience.. I want it to work like on iOS… it brings you news and if you want to open the original you can. It NEEDS an open in Safari button! Feedback sent to Apple!!! Apple CEO Tim Cook to Speak at European Data Protection Conference in Brussels Later This Month – MacRumors Cook will give the keynote speech at "Debating Ethics: Dignity and Respect in Data Driven Life," a public session of the conference set to take place on Wednesday Open Season on Apple: Bloomberg and Others Take Aim – iPad Insight Apple Loop: iPhone XS Fights Serious Problems, Apple Leaks AirPods 2, Tim Cook's Arrogant Silence – Forbes Magazine Apple tops Interbrand's Best Global Brands list for sixth year running – AppleInsider Apple's A12 Bionic Chip Is Almost As Fast As "Best Desktop CPUs": AnandTech – Fossbytes iOS 12 now installed on 50% of active devices, outpacing iOS 11 adoption – 9to5 Mac SECURITY Apple and Facebook among tech firms lobbying against Australia's encrypted data law – CNBC New Zealand to order tourists to hand over phone password at border – The Independent A Recent Startup Breach Exposed Billions of Data Points – Wired TECHNOLOGY Interest surges in Tim Berners-Lee's Inrupt, a startup out to remake the web – CNET Microsoft pulls the Windows 10 October 2018 Update as it investigates user files going missing – Windows Central Hyperloop company unveils its full-scale 750-mph 'passenger capsule' – USA Today JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast Banksy artwork shreds itself after £1m sale at Sotheby's – BBC News WORTH-A-CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS NightOwl - toggle macOS Mojave's dark mode. 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This week, Loren, Radha, and Erin are reunited to discuss such cheery topics as political assassinations and sexual violence (albeit in the form of Nobel Prizes awarded to combat it). Radha dives deep on NAFTA 2.0, and we work our way through the crazy Chinese hacked hardware story. Rounding out White House Mayhem, John Bolton is back and joins the president and vice president in making blustery foreign policy speeches. And Erin demands answers on Banksy's newest prank. New WOTR podcast: Melanie Marlowe, Bryan McGrath, and Christopher Preble, "Net Assessment," War on the Rocks KUFR Nobel prize Emily Sullivan, "Nobel Peace Prize Goes To Denis Mukwege And Nadia Murad For Fighting Sexual Violence," NPR Saudi-Turkey "Jamal Khashoggi: Turkey says journalist was murdered in Saudi consulate," BBC Karim Fahim, "Turkey concludes Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi killed by 'murder' team, sources say," Washington Post Trade Heather Long, "U.S., Canada and Mexico just reached a sweeping new NAFTA deal. Here's what's in it." Washington Post Jacob M. Schlesinger and Josh Zumbrun, "Trump Aims to Model New Trade Deals on Revised Nafta," Wall Street Journal Phil Levy, "Trump Faces A Car Conundrum On NAFTA Deal," Forbes Jeff Daniels, "New NAFTA falls short of 'more ambitious goals' for agribusiness, says CoBank report," CNBC Jordan Robertson and Michael Riley, "The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies," Bloomberg James Cook, "Apple and Amazon deny report that Chinese 'spy' chips were used to infiltrate their networks," Telegraph Ian Bogost, "The Chinese Motherboard Hack Is a Crisis, Even If It Didn't Really Happen," Atlantic WH Mayhem Jane Perlez, "Pence's China Speech Seen as Portent of 'New Cold War,'" New York Times Van Jackson, "Competition with China Isn't a Strategy," War on the Rocks David M. Herszenhorn, "Rebuking Trump, major powers reaffirm Iran nuclear deal," Politico Lara Seligman, "Bolton Puts Mattis in a Tight Spot on Syria," Foreign Policy Jarrett Blanc, "Here's Why World Leaders Are Laughing at Trump," Politico Pop-Culture Allison Quinn, "Banksy Painting Self-Destructs Seconds After Being Sold for $1.4 Million at Auction," Daily Beast Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester
This week, Loren, Radha, and Erin are reunited to discuss such cheery topics as political assassinations and sexual violence (albeit in the form of Nobel Prizes awarded to combat it). Radha dives deep on NAFTA 2.0, and we work our way through the crazy Chinese hacked hardware story. Rounding out White House Mayhem, John Bolton is back and joins the president and vice president in making blustery foreign policy speeches. And Erin demands answers on Banksy's newest prank. New WOTR podcast: Melanie Marlowe, Bryan McGrath, and Christopher Preble, "Net Assessment," War on the Rocks KUFR Nobel prize Emily Sullivan, "Nobel Peace Prize Goes To Denis Mukwege And Nadia Murad For Fighting Sexual Violence," NPR Saudi-Turkey "Jamal Khashoggi: Turkey says journalist was murdered in Saudi consulate," BBC Karim Fahim, "Turkey concludes Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi killed by 'murder' team, sources say," Washington Post Trade Heather Long, "U.S., Canada and Mexico just reached a sweeping new NAFTA deal. Here's what's in it." Washington Post Jacob M. Schlesinger and Josh Zumbrun, "Trump Aims to Model New Trade Deals on Revised Nafta," Wall Street Journal Phil Levy, "Trump Faces A Car Conundrum On NAFTA Deal," Forbes Jeff Daniels, "New NAFTA falls short of 'more ambitious goals' for agribusiness, says CoBank report," CNBC Jordan Robertson and Michael Riley, "The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies," Bloomberg James Cook, "Apple and Amazon deny report that Chinese 'spy' chips were used to infiltrate their networks," Telegraph Ian Bogost, "The Chinese Motherboard Hack Is a Crisis, Even If It Didn't Really Happen," Atlantic WH Mayhem Jane Perlez, "Pence's China Speech Seen as Portent of 'New Cold War,'" New York Times Van Jackson, "Competition with China Isn't a Strategy," War on the Rocks David M. Herszenhorn, "Rebuking Trump, major powers reaffirm Iran nuclear deal," Politico Lara Seligman, "Bolton Puts Mattis in a Tight Spot on Syria," Foreign Policy Jarrett Blanc, "Here's Why World Leaders Are Laughing at Trump," Politico Pop-Culture Allison Quinn, "Banksy Painting Self-Destructs Seconds After Being Sold for $1.4 Million at Auction," Daily Beast Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester
As Emma Ashford returns to the podcast, she and Trevor Thrall join Cato colleague John Glaser to review the Trump administration’s take on U.S. foreign policy in 2018.David E. Sangar, “North Korea’s Trump‐era Strategy. Keep Making A‑Bombs, but Quietly,” New York Times, September 16, 2018Peter Harrell, “Is the US Using Sanctions Too Aggressively?,” Foreign Affairs, September 11, 2018Michael Hirsch, “John Bolton Is Living the Dream — for Now,” Foreign Policy, September 28, 2018Jordan Robertson and Michael Riley, “The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies,” Bloomberg Businessweek, October 4, 2018Michael Hirsch, “Surprise! Trump’s Disruptive Foreign Policy Could Be Working,” Politico, October 2018 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
这期算是和《硅谷早知道》的 crossover 节目吧。 做节目的时候就在想这个话题是适合《硅谷早知道》还是《声东击西》。但后来决定一个精简版放在《硅谷早知道》,而在《声东击西》这里大家听到的是一个完整版。 这个让我纠结的话题,就是《彭博商业周刊》几天前的封面文章The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies)。在这篇重磅报道中,它指控中国通过在主板上安装硬件的方式来黑入美国的公司和政府机构。但这篇文章有很多疑点,之后苹果亚马逊的回应也一反常态,让人心生更多疑窦。 请到的嘉宾是 Pingwest 的杜晨。在事件出来后,他应该是华语媒体中第一时间写了相关文章的记者。在这次节目中,我们试图对技术的理解,记者报道的常识,对苹果亚马逊公关风格的解读,以及综合一些专业人士的态度,来解读这个事件的蹊跷所在。 当然的,在我们录制完这期节目之后,先后有两个国家政府级别的机构出来站了队,而且都站在了苹果和亚马逊一边。它们是英国政府机构国家网络安全中心(National Cyber Security Centre)和美国国土安全部(The Department of Homeland Security)。 Enjoy! 相关阅读 * 彭博社曝光的“间谍芯片”,我在淘宝1块钱就能买一个 by 杜晨 (https://www.pingwest.com/a/178013) * The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies) * 苹果的回应:What Businessweek got wrong about Apple (https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/10/what-businessweek-got-wrong-about-apple/) * 亚马逊回应:Setting the Record Straight on Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s Erroneous Article (https://aws.amazon.com/cn/blogs/security/setting-the-record-straight-on-bloomberg-businessweeks-erroneous-article/) * U.S. government sides with Apple and Amazon, effectively denying Bloomberg ‘spy chip’ report (https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/07/homeland-security-denies-bloomberg-spy-chip-report/) Special Guest: 杜晨.
采访 制作丨徐涛 校对丨秘丛丛 (以下文字只是音频内容的少许补充。本期是临时更新,正常更新在每周周五中午12点准时更新,敬请期待。) 在过去几天,最为扑朔迷离的一则新闻来自《彭博商业周刊》。这家有着不菲声誉的美国商业杂志声称许多来自中国供应链的主板被装上了可以用作黑客后门的硬件,并声称苹果和亚马逊在几年前发现了此事,但并没有声张。 (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies) 这篇长篇报道迅速引起了轩然大波。一方面文章加剧了不少人对中国威胁的担忧,这包括很多美国人,也包括墨西哥驻美国大使之类的非美国人;但在另外一方面,文章在信源和行文上也遭到一些批评;一些技术专家也质疑这种黑客技术的可信性。 而几个小时之内苹果和亚马逊措辞强硬毫不含糊的回应,更是引起了更多人的怀疑。 至此,彭博和苹果亚马逊之间,一定有一方在说谎。 在一天之后,英国政府机构国家网络安全中心(National Cyber Security Centre)和美国国土安全部(The Department of Homeland Security)也开始站队,站到了苹果和亚马逊之间。 所以此事究竟如何?在水落石出之前,我和 Pingwest 记者杜晨对此事蹊跷之处进行了详细的盘点。而可以期待的是,更多的信息在接下来一周会不断出现。 Enjoy! 相关阅读 彭博社曝光的“间谍芯片”,我在淘宝1块钱就能买一个 by 杜晨 (https://www.pingwest.com/a/178013) The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies) 苹果的回应:What Businessweek got wrong about Apple (https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/10/what-businessweek-got-wrong-about-apple/) 亚马逊回应:Setting the Record Straight on Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s Erroneous Article (https://aws.amazon.com/cn/blogs/security/setting-the-record-straight-on-bloomberg-businessweeks-erroneous-article/) U.S. government sides with Apple and Amazon, effectively denying Bloomberg ‘spy chip’ report (https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/07/homeland-security-denies-bloomberg-spy-chip-report/)
In arrivo l’Aaron Swartz Day e il Festival del Podcasting. Apple Watch va in loop con l’ora legale. Netflix e il ritorno della pirateria. Il Big Hack. WeChat e le fake news. Queste e molte altre le notizie commentate nella puntata di questa settimana. Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia: Franco Solerio, Massimo De Santo, Francesco Facconi Produttori esecutivi: Antonio Puliti, Marco Mandia, Simone Pignatti, Saverio Gravagnola, Matteo Masconale, Massimiliano Saggia, Lorenzo Chieregato, Michele Olivieri, Christian A Marca, Christian Peretto, Alex Ordiner, Antonio Turdo (Thingyy), Davide Fogliarini, Mario Cervai, Federico Bruno, Stefano Negro, Alessandro Cundari, Daniele Barberi, Nicola Pedonese, Roberto Barison, Matteo Arrighi, Annamaria Esposito, Salvatore Verrusio, Massimo Dalla Motta, Federico Travaini, Paolo Sartorio, Andrea Plozzer, Fabio Murolo, Massimiliano Casamento, Movida S.A., Pixel3Design Di Cristiano Gariboldo, Marco Caggianese, Antonio Naia (Studio Grafico Padova), Pasquale Maffei, Matteo Carpentieri, Paolo Lucciola, Stefano Toldo, Riccardo Nuti, Davide Ferdinando Precone, Mirko Fornai, Andrea Dellavia, Alessio Pappini, Sebastiano Amoddio, Giovanni Aprile, Giovanni P. Sponsor: Links: Aaron Swartz Day Italia Apple Watch daylight saving bug leaves Series 4 devices in a loop Windows 10's Timeline is the star of its latest update How China's biggest social network fights fake news Statement From DHS Press Secretary on Big Hack Netflix consumes 15 percent of the world’s internet traffic, report says Windows 10 and Android are now the perfect match Microsoft pulled the Windows 10 update that has been deleting files Horrifying finger attachment lets your phone touch you back F1 Arrivabene: "Così è inaccettabile: ci manca un tattico come nella vela" Apple Insiders Say Nobody Internally Knows What’s Going on Apple Newsroom : ‘What Businessweek Got Wrong About Apple’ Fedor, il robot russo ispirato a Terminator, mette i brividi The Big Hack: Statements From Amazon, Apple, Supermicro... Apple strongly refutes report that it found Chinese ‘spy’ chips The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies Wi-Fi now has version numbers, and Wi-Fi 6 comes out next year The Rise of Netflix Competitors Has Pushed Consumers Toward Piracy UE, direttiva audiovisivi e streaming: cosa cambia The robot will see you now : £9k course to help beat AI interviews Avremo ancora più pubblicità in prima serata Ryan on Twitter - fell down 627 stairs Gingilli del giorno: Iperconnessi di Jean M. Twenge ShortcutsGallery.com - Download or share Siri Shortcuts Halt and Catch Fire (serie televisiva)
In This Episode: * Elon Musk settles with SEC over fraud charge * Facebook Hack Puts Thousands of Other Sites at Risk * Make Sure MoviePass Didn't Reactivate Your Subscription * The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies * Bird will deliver scooters to users who want them all day * Jeff Bezos’ Space Startup to Supply Engines for Boeing-Lockheed Rocket Venture * Slack Actively Preparing for Early 2019 IPO Weird & Wacky Tech: * AI-controlled robotic ceiling furniture creates extra space for tiny homes * Small tech startup plans to grow cannabis on the International Space Station Tech Recommendations: * Adam - Sustainable Palm Oil Shopping (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sustainable-palm-oil-shopping/id671945416?mt=8) * Sanjay - Travelon Tech Accessory Organizer (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XHCK47M/?tag=sanjayparekh-20) * Shannon - Google Fonts (https://fonts.google.com/) Ad music is from "Partly Cloudy" by A Tape Full of Mistakes Weird & Wacky theme music is from "Brainwavves" by Strong Suit
Hey everyone, welcome back to Bionic Bug podcast! You’re listening to episode 25. This is your host Natasha Bajema, fiction author, futurist, and national security expert. I’m recording this episode on October 7, 2018. Two episodes in one weekend? Yeah, that’s right. Next weekend, I’m heading off on my final trip of the year. I’m going to Austin, Texas for a writer event. I wanted to make sure you don’t wait too long for the next chapter, so I’m doing double duty this weekend. Let’s turn to what I think was the biggest tech story last week. “The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies” published on Bloomberg Business Week on October 4. If you’ve been following the news about China, you know their government is making an aggressive push to acquire a technological edge and using all sorts of tactics to do this. You’re probably also aware of how the U.S. has outsourced production of a wide variety of goods to China, including electronics. If this story is true, the implications are enormous for national security. A U.S. company based on Oregon sells servers for storing data to their customers. The servers were produced by another company based in San Jose. The Oregon company sent a number of these servers to a third-party tester in Canada. That’s when they discovered microchips the size of a rice grain embedded in the servers. The company has sold servers to the Department of Defense, the CIA, the Navy, Amazon and Apple. The chips allowed hackers to install a door into networks and access data. Both Amazon and Apple refuted the report. In any event, this article brings home the fact that we entering a whole new world of conflict. One that occurs in the digital world rather than the physical one. Let’s turn to Bionic Bug. Last week, Rob and Lara interviewed Ashton and learned more details about Fiddler’s plans. However, he was hesitant to say too much. Let’s find out what happens next. The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect the official policy or position of the National Defense University, the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government.
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Two major blunders have led a lot of people to question the security and privacy of Facebook. Some Russian hackers were caught trying to access a wi-fi network in the Netherlands. And law enforcement forced someone to open their iPhone X using Face ID. Russia accused of cyber-attack on chemical weapons watchdog (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/04/netherlands-halted-russian-cyber-attack-on-chemical-weapons-body) UK accuses Kremlin of ordering series of 'reckless' cyber-attacks (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/oct/04/uk-accuses-kremlin-of-ordering-series-of-reckless-cyber-attacks) Wi-Fi Alliance Simplifies Wi-Fi Naming Scheme With Upcoming 'Wi-Fi 6' Release (https://www.macrumors.com/2018/10/03/wifi-naming-simplified-with-wifi-6-launch/) FBI forces suspect to unlock iPhone X with Face ID (https://www.engadget.com/2018/10/01/fbi-face-unlock-suspect-iphone/) Apple refurbished iMac Pro 15% off (https://www.apple.com/shop/browse/home/specialdeals/mac/imac_pro) The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies) The Facebook Security Meltdown Exposes Way More Sites Than Facebook (https://www.wired.com/story/facebook-security-breach-third-party-sites/) Two reasons to reconsider your Facebook membership (https://www.grahamcluley.com/two-reasons-to-reconsider-your-facebook-membership/) How to Easily Remove Old Tweets and Facebook Posts Get 50% off Intego's Mac Premium Bundle X9 with the code PODCAST19. Download now and try it for free at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)
With Coté worn out from travel and confused with expenses, we talk about the unique-ish problems of selling software to government agencies. There's 6 problems they have, and three types of motivation for changing up their enterprise software. We also (mostly ignorantly) talk about Cloudera and Hortonworks merging, as well as filing expenses. Relevant to your interests SpringOne Platform news, see podcast (https://soundcloud.com/pivotalconversations/everyones-getting-better-at-software-highlights-from-springone-platform-2018). The Woman Bringing Civility to Open Source Projects (https://www.wired.com/story/woman-bringing-civility-to-open-source-projects/) Linux now dominates Azure (https://www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/linux-now-dominates-azure/) Oracle says Kurian has resigned as president three weeks after he left to take time off (https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/28/oracle-says-kurian-has-resigned-three-weeks-after-taking-time-off.html) eBooks vs. Whitepapers: Which Performs Best? (https://www.cmswire.com/content-marketing/ebooks-vs-whitepapers-which-performs-best/?utm_source=cmswire.com&utm_medium=web-rss&utm_campaign=cm&utm_content=all-articles-rss) Cloudera, Hortonworks Stocks Soar as the Big-Data Rivals Announce a $5.2B Merger (https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2018/10/03/cloudera-hortonworks-stock-soar-merger) DXC Technology Scoops Up Small Texas Design Firm (https://www.crn.com/news/channel-programs/dxc-technology-scoops-up-small-texas-design-firm) China Used a Tiny Chip in a Hack That Infiltrated U.S. Companies (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies?srnd=premium) Sponsored by DataDog This episode is sponsored by Datadog and this week Datadog wants you to know about Watchdog. Watchdog automatically detects performance problems in your applications without any manual setup or configuration. By continuously examining application performance data, it identifies anomalies, like a sudden spike in hit rate, that could otherwise have remained invisible. Once an anomaly is detected, Watchdog provides you with all the relevant information you need to get to the root cause faster, such as stack traces, error messages, and related issues from the same timeframe. Sign up for a free trial (https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk) today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk and tell them your friends at Software Defined Talk sent you. Conferences, et. al. Oct 16th - DevOpsDays Paris (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-paris/welcome/) - Coté at a table. Pivotal will have a raffle! Oct 17th - JDriven Managers summit (https://www.jdriven.com/events/) - near Amsterdam - Coté talking. Oct 10th to 11th - Cloud Expo Asia (https://www.cloudexpoasia.com/cloud-asia-2018) - Matt’s presenting! Oct 11th to 12th - DevOps Days Singapore (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-singapore/) - Matt’s keynoting & igniting! Oct 22nd - Milan! Pivotal Cloud Native Tour (https://connect.pivotal.io/milan_cloud_native_advocate_22oct.html) - free to attend! Coté and Jakob get your all cloud natived up! Oct 31st - Coté speaking at New Relic’s FutureStack Amsterdam (https://web.cvent.com/event/23ce37e7-6077-42f5-8015-4a47a0cee30d/summary). Nov 3rd to Nov 12th - SpringOne Tour (https://springonetour.io/) - all over the earth! Coté will be MC’ing Beijing Nov 3rd, Seoul Nov 8th, Tokyo Nov 6th, and Singapore Nov 12th (https://springonetour.io/2018/singapore). Nov 14th to 16th - Devoxx Belgium (https://devoxx.be/), Antwerp. Coté’s presenting on enterprise architecture (https://dvbe18.confinabox.com/talk/ASN-9274/Rethinking_enterprise_architecture_for_DevOps,_agile,_&_cloud_native_organizations). Dec 12th and 13th - SpringTour Toronto (http://springonetour.io/2018/toronto), Coté. Nonsense Costco's secret weapon: Food courts and $1.50 hot dogs (https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/04/business/costco-food-court-prices/index.html) SDT news & hype Join us in Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). Subscribe to Software Defined Interviews Podcast (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/) - Cote on Tech Evangelism (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/75) CashedOut.coffee podcast (http://www.cashedout.coffee/). Send your postal address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com (mailto:stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com) and we will send you a sticker. Brandon built the Quick Concall iPhone App (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quick-concall/id1399948033?mt=8) and he wants you to buy it for $0.99. Recommendations Brandon: What Really Happened (http://jenkspod.com/) Podcast. How Social Security Numbers Became A Form Of National Identification (https://www.npr.org/2018/03/22/596180023/how-social-security-numbers-became-a-form-of-national-identification) Coté: Dopper water bottles (https://dopper.com/). AMS security.
In 10 years of covering Apple, I've never seen anything like this. Bloomberg Businessweek has dropped a bombshell: Chinese intelligence — agents of the People’s Liberation Army — forced factories in China to add tiny spy chips to server boards being manufactured for industry-leading Super Micro, to be sold to industry giants like Apple and Amazon. Their boards and servers literally provide the hearts and minds for many of the world’s data centers, large and small. And, the report says, they’ve been hacked at the hardware level. I’m an optimist. I like to believe Bloomberg would fact-check the hell out of all of this before printing world one. That they would have it cold. But I also like to believe no public company would risk refuting it this strong if they weren’t dead sure it was wrong. The various accounts can’t be reconciled. There are no multiple truths here. Someone got it wrong under circumstances where getting it wrong is catastrophic. SPONSOR: Thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring this show! Get all-you-can-learn access to over 20,000 courses for 2 months for free! LINKS: The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies What Businessweek got wrong about Apple Setting the Record Straight on Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s Erroneous Article Bloomberg’s ‘The Big Hack’ MORE: Gear: https://kit.com/reneritchie Podcast: http://applepodcasts.com/vector Twitter: https://twitter.com/reneritchie Instagram: https://instagram.com/reneritchie SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube
Did China pull off a hardware hack to end all hardware hacks, is a new Nintendo Switch coming as soon as next summer, the ThinQ has five cameras on one phone, and Movie Pass? Still alive! Links: The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies (Bloomberg Businessweek) Russia cyber-plots: US, UK and Netherlands allege hacking (BBC News) Nintendo Plans New Version of Switch Next Year (WSJ) LG V40 THINQ REVIEW: ONE PHONE, FIVE CAMERAS (The Verge) Verizon’s Severance Offer Goes to About 44,000 Employees (WSJ) Barnes & Noble names board committee to review possible sale, shares soar (CNBC) MoviePass' new funding means it isn't going anywhere just yet (Engadget)