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Det råder ingen brist på webbläsartillägg. Tilläggsbutikerna från Google, Microsoft, Mozilla och Apple har tillägg som löser det mesta. Principen med webbläsartillägg har flera fördelar. Webbläsarutvecklarna behöver inte bygga in stöd för varenda liten funktion som användare kan tänkas efterfråga. Användarna kan i stället anpassa vilka specifika funktioner som just de vill ha. Tack vare webbläsartilläggsmodellen kan också tredjepartsutvecklare berika IT-jättarnas webbläsare. Webbläsartillägg har samtidigt nackdelar, framför allt när det kommer till säkerhet och personlig integritet. I veckans podd pratar Peter och Nikka om tre aktuella problem som orsakas av webbläsartillägg. Det första exemplet är Paypals Honey-tillägg som visade sig ha en synnerligen ljusskygg affärsmodell. Detta avslöjades redan i slutet av förra året men nu i veckan vidtog Google åtgärder. Det andra exemplet är klonade kopior av populära webbläsartillägg. När användare letar efter ersättare till det populära Ublock Origin-tillägget möts de av Ublock, Ublock Origin Lite, Ublock Origin Pro och Ublock Pro Origin Shield. Bara ett av de nämnda tilläggen är den rätta ersättaren. Minst ett av tilläggen är ett spionprogram. Det tredje exemplet är polymorfiska webbläsartillägg – en än så länge teoretisk typ av webbläsartillägg som kan lura användaren genom att se ut som ett annat tillägg. Se fullständiga shownotes på https://go.nikkasystems.com/podd291.
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Latest Google Chrome Update Encourages UBlock Origin Removal The latest update to Google Chrome not only disabled the UBlock Origin ad blocker, but also guides users to uninstall the extension instead of re-enabling it. https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2025/03/stable-channel-update-for-desktop.html https://www.reddit.com/r/youtube/comments/1j2ec76/ublock_origin_is_gone/ Critical Kibana Update Elastic published a critical Kibana update patching a prototype polution vulnerability that would allow arbitrary code execution for users with the "Viewer" role. https://discuss.elastic.co/t/kibana-8-17-3-security-update-esa-2025-06/375441 Certified PrePw0n3d Android TV Sticks Wired is reporting of over a million Android TV sticks that were found to be pre-infected with adware https://www.wired.com/story/android-tv-streaming-boxes-china-backdoor/ SANS.edu Research Paper Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are among the most challenging to detect in enterprise environments, often mimicking authorized privileged access prior to their actions on objectives. https://www.sans.edu/cyber-research/identifying-advanced-persistent-threat-activity-through-threat-informed-detection-engineering-enhancing-alert-visibility-enterprises/
This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. Firefox has add-ons – these are extra features you can download and install to add more functionality to your browser. Add-ons allow you to customize your Firefox browser and enhance the way you use the web. Bookmarks Organizer https://github.com/cadeyrn/bookmarks-organizer ClearURLs https://docs.clearurls.xyz/1.26.1/ Don't fuck with copy and paste https://github.com/aaronraimist/DontFuckWithPaste Don't track me Google https://github.com/Rob--W/dont-track-me-google Download All Images https://webextension.org/listing/save-images.html Enhancer for YouTube https://www.mrfdev.com/enhancer-for-youtube I still don't care about cookies (https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1dt5yte/comment/lb98xw7/) it is no longer maintained as of now. Use uBlock it contains a list - go to settings, Cookie, EasyList, set the tick. nuMatrix - not recommended - you have to learn its use https://codeberg.org/arek.codes/nuMatrix RSSPreview https://github.com/aureliendavid/rsspreview SingleFile https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile uBlock Origin - Gold standard https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock#ublock-origin User-Agent Switcher https://mybrowseraddon.com/useragent-switcher.html The End. Provide feedback on this episode.
PEBCAK Podcast: Information Security News by Some All Around Good People
Welcome to this week's episode of the PEBCAK Podcast! We've got four amazing stories this week so sit back, relax, and keep being awesome! Be sure to stick around for our Dad Joke of the Week. (DJOW) Follow us on Instagram @pebcakpodcast Muah AI virtual girlfriend suffers data breach https://x.com/troyhunt/status/1843788326152876091?s=46 https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2024/10/ai-girlfriend-site-breached-user-fantasies-stolen Google will block uBlock Origin soon https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/google-warns-ublock-origin-and-other-extensions-may-be-disabled-soon/ Angel of The Gap in Australia: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-18070939 Robot vacuum yells racial slurs at owners https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-11/robot-vacuum-yells-racial-slurs-at-family-after-being-hacked/104445408 Fall break https://schoolbreaksusa.com/fall-break/ Dad Joke of the Week (DJOW) Please share this podcast with someone you know! It helps us grow the podcast and we really appreciate it! Find the hosts on LinkedIn: Chris - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chlouie/ Brian - https://www.linkedin.com/in/briandeitch-sase/ Glenn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/glennmedina/
uBlock Origin to the rescue National Public Data files for bankruptcy Will the .IO top level domain be disappearing? Patch Tuesday Firefox under attack Miscellany Sci-Fi The Sequence uBlock Origin Eero Routers Pep Link Router BIMI (up Scotty) Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-996-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: 1password.com/securitynow threatlocker.com for Security Now joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
uBlock Origin to the rescue National Public Data files for bankruptcy Will the .IO top level domain be disappearing? Patch Tuesday Firefox under attack Miscellany Sci-Fi The Sequence uBlock Origin Eero Routers Pep Link Router BIMI (up Scotty) Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-996-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: 1password.com/securitynow threatlocker.com for Security Now joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
uBlock Origin to the rescue National Public Data files for bankruptcy Will the .IO top level domain be disappearing? Patch Tuesday Firefox under attack Miscellany Sci-Fi The Sequence uBlock Origin Eero Routers Pep Link Router BIMI (up Scotty) Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-996-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: 1password.com/securitynow threatlocker.com for Security Now joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
uBlock Origin to the rescue National Public Data files for bankruptcy Will the .IO top level domain be disappearing? Patch Tuesday Firefox under attack Miscellany Sci-Fi The Sequence uBlock Origin Eero Routers Pep Link Router BIMI (up Scotty) Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-996-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: 1password.com/securitynow threatlocker.com for Security Now joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
uBlock Origin to the rescue National Public Data files for bankruptcy Will the .IO top level domain be disappearing? Patch Tuesday Firefox under attack Miscellany Sci-Fi The Sequence uBlock Origin Eero Routers Pep Link Router BIMI (up Scotty) Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-996-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: 1password.com/securitynow threatlocker.com for Security Now joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
uBlock Origin to the rescue National Public Data files for bankruptcy Will the .IO top level domain be disappearing? Patch Tuesday Firefox under attack Miscellany Sci-Fi The Sequence uBlock Origin Eero Routers Pep Link Router BIMI (up Scotty) Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-996-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: 1password.com/securitynow threatlocker.com for Security Now joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
uBlock Origin to the rescue National Public Data files for bankruptcy Will the .IO top level domain be disappearing? Patch Tuesday Firefox under attack Miscellany Sci-Fi The Sequence uBlock Origin Eero Routers Pep Link Router BIMI (up Scotty) Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-996-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: 1password.com/securitynow threatlocker.com for Security Now joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
uBlock Origin to the rescue National Public Data files for bankruptcy Will the .IO top level domain be disappearing? Patch Tuesday Firefox under attack Miscellany Sci-Fi The Sequence uBlock Origin Eero Routers Pep Link Router BIMI (up Scotty) Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-996-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: 1password.com/securitynow threatlocker.com for Security Now joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
AI Stego, uBlock, PPTP, Log4J rises again, Command Jacking, Windows 10, Principal Skinner's Feet, Josh Marpet, and more on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-422
AI Stego, uBlock, PPTP, Log4J rises again, Command Jacking, Windows 10, Principal Skinner's Feet, Josh Marpet, and more on the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-422
AI Stego, uBlock, PPTP, Log4J rises again, Command Jacking, Windows 10, Principal Skinner's Feet, Josh Marpet, and more on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-422
AI Stego, uBlock, PPTP, Log4J rises again, Command Jacking, Windows 10, Principal Skinner's Feet, Josh Marpet, and more on the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-422
First up in the news: Canonical Moves To Shipping Very Latest Upstream Kernel Code, Google Search is playing Monopoly, Wordstar7 is open sourced, SuSE goes way long, Chrome blocks uBlock, GitLab is on the market and Funtoo is back (sort of) In security and privacy: Hackers leak 2.7 billion data records with Social Security numbers, and there are lots of zeros attacking Mac and Linux browsers Then in our Wanderings: Bill is broken down Joe goes virtual, Moss has stopped watching, Majid is in India and will be back next month.
Fake IDS, Storm Bamboo, uBlock, Rhysida, Snake, Delta, TikTok, Josh Marpet, and more, on this Edition of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-404
Fake IDS, Storm Bamboo, uBlock, Rhysida, Snake, Delta, TikTok, Josh Marpet, and more, on this Edition of the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-404
Fake IDS, Storm Bamboo, uBlock, Rhysida, Snake, Delta, TikTok, Josh Marpet, and more, on this Edition of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-404
Fake IDS, Storm Bamboo, uBlock, Rhysida, Snake, Delta, TikTok, Josh Marpet, and more, on this Edition of the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-404
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I'm joined by guests Fiatjaf, Miljan, & Odell to go through the list. Vulnerability Disclosures 00:02:34 Ebury 00:03:55 Zero-day in D-Link router 00:05:07 LLMjacking 00:10:43 Bluetooth as a border surveillance technology 00:31:38 Google patches Chrome vulnerability Bitcoin • Software Releases & Project Updates 00:33:28 Sparrow Wallet 00:35:11 electrs 00:35:24 Specter Desktop 00:38:54 BlueWallet 00:39:12 Blockstream 00:39:52 Robosats 00:39:59 BoltzExchange 00:40:13 Wasabi Wallet 00:44:32 Stack Wallet 00:44:40 GroupHug • Project Spotlight 00:47:13 Penlock 00:47:33 utreexod 00:47:51 Meshtastic BitcoinCore Bridge 00:48:39 silentpayments.xyz 00:49:02 blindbitd 00:49:10 Silentium 00:51:50 BlueWallet Silent Payments 00:51:53 BitEscrow Developer Playground 00:51:58 BitVMX Privacy & Other Related Bitcoin Projects • Software Releases & Project Updates 00:55:07 Unleashed.Chat 00:58:28 SimpleX • Project Spotlight 00:58:52 OpenXrypt Lightning & L2(+) • Software Releases & Project Updates 1:01:58 Mutiny 1:02:02 LDK 1:02:11 scaling-lightning 1:02:16 Phoenixd 1:02:20 Breez SDK 1:02:24 minibits-wallet 1:02:44 Bull Bitcoin bullbitcoin-mobile 1:04:01 nutstash-wallet 1:04:02 Fedimint 1:04:06 Aqua Wallet 1:04:11 LNp2p Bot • Project Spotlight 1:04:18 Cashu.Me 1:04:34 Alby releases AdBlockPlus and uBlock 1:07:36 Prism introduces Boardwalk Cash Nostr • Software Releases & Project Updates 1:20:45 Primal android-app Boosts 1:46:45 Shoutout to top boosters: @garykrause_, @vake, @dubravko, @pippellia, @marinaspin, & @righthandson Tech Tip of the Day 1:48:28 How to turn on Advanced Data Protection for iCloud Links & Contacts Website: https://bitcoin.review/Podcast Substack: https://substack.bitcoin.review/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bitcoinreviewhq NVK Twitter: https://twitter.com/nvk Telegram: https://t.me/BitcoinReviewPod Email: producer@coinkite.com Nostr & LN:⚡nvk@nvk.org (not an email!) Full show notes: https://bitcoin.review/podcast/episode-67
Fredrik snackar med Andreas och Ruben från grannpodden Käck-tech om vad som händer med Tiktok, fulströmning via Telenor, och - sist och störst - webbläsare. Vi fascineras av hur mycket intresse Kjell & company lyckas skapa för en ny butik. Vad händer med Tiktok nu när USA vill tvinga fram en avknoppning från Kina? Och varför är alla andras algoritmer så mycket sämre? Webbläsare: vilka använder vi och varför? Vem längtar tillbaka till att vara Firefoxanvändare? Och är Chrome så mycket tyngre än alternativen? Dessutom reklamelände, webbläsartillägg vi gillar, och våra stora planer på att tjäna pengar på sökmotoroptimering. Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @thieta, @krig, och @bjoreman på Mastodon, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.seom du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Du kan också stödja podden genom att ge oss en kaffe (eller två!) på Ko-fi, eller handla något i vår butik. Länkar Käck-tech Ruben Andreas Kjell & company Teknikveckan Telenor change Telenor stoppar fulströmning Domänhoppande Tiktok-uppdatering En kompispodd Arc search Ublock origin Opera Opera GX Edge Arc Firefox Facebook container 1blocker Vinegar Apples krav på webbläsarutvecklare på iOS Googledokument offline Bitwarden 1password Privacy badger Manifest version 3 - ny version av Chromes tilläggssystem Grammarly Svensk webbläsarstatistik Internetanvändningsstatistik Doro Blink Gecko Trident Webkit KTHML KDE BSD Windows NT Windows XP The man who killed Google search Whisper Titlar Ska vi skita i introt? Vid Redbergsplatsen Jättefarliga lyssnare En deal som inte är så wow De har inte wow-produkter Hur dyr kan en sladd vara? Alltid en deal på Samsung En bättre segway Välkommen till internet Noll alkoholcontent Var ska Tiktok ta vägen i USA? Jag är ju jättetråkig Vara Firefox boy igen Edge för att ladda ner Chrome Chrome känns tyngre för mig Ett staket i adressraden Adblocks i all ära Jag vill inte ha igång appar En Firefox-kille Inga synkfördelar Doro, fast för barn Du vill bara ranka högt på Google Klara med webbläsare
AdBlock, uBlock et compagnie, sur YouTube c'est fini. Le site d'hébergement de vidéo a décidé de les interdire, ce qui était pratique pour un certain nombre d'utilisateurs qui ne souhaitaient pas voir de pub avant, pendant et après les vidéos. Sauf que désormais, il faudra autoriser de nouveau les publicités pour pouvoir utiliser Youtube. Ceci dit, la plateforme pourrait ne pas être dans les clous avec les lois européennes…D'après Alexander Hanff, défenseur de la vie privée, le nouveau script de Youtube vous empêchant de regarder des vidéos si vous utilisez un bloqueur de pub n'est pas légal. Celui-ci demande aux navigateurs web si un bloqueur de publicité est activé ou non, afin de déterminer si l'accès aux vidéos doit être restreint ou non. Cependant, la plateforme oublie de demander le consentement des utilisateurs avant de procéder à cette inspection, ce qui pourrait être contraire aux directives européennes sur la protection de la vie privée sur Internet. D'après l'article 5 du règlement sur la protection des données, toute donnée personnelle collectée sans consentement ne peut légalement être utilisée à quelque fin que ce soit.Même si ses conditions d'utilisation n'interdisent pas les bloqueurs de publicité, Youtume s'estime dans son droit, expliquant que ces outils permettent je cite, de « contourner, désactiver, utiliser frauduleusement ou interférer avec ses services » fin de citation. Une justification insuffisante selon Hanff, qui affirme que ces conditions d'utilisation restreignent les droits et libertés des citoyens européens, les rendant alors « nulles et non applicables ». D'ailleurs, Hanff a même porté plainte contre le géant américain.Si les régulateurs ont déjà réussi à faire plier les géants de la technologie sur un certain nombre de sujets par le passé, il se pourrait qu'ils soient extrêmement attentifs aux arguments de Hanff cette dans sa charge contre Youtube. D'ailleurs, le gendarme irlandais de la vie privée serait d'accord avec lui et a déjà frappé à la porte de YouTube pour entamer des discussions. Cela signifie-t-il que la plateforme pourrait être contrainte d'autoriser à nouveau les bloqueurs de pub ? Difficile à dire pour l'instant. Cependant, il pourrait s'agir du début d'une bataille juridique et législative sur le sujet, qui pourrait avoir un impact, non seulement sur YouTube, mais également sur d'autres sites et services. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
AdBlock, uBlock et compagnie, sur YouTube c'est fini. Le site d'hébergement de vidéo a décidé de les interdire, ce qui était pratique pour un certain nombre d'utilisateurs qui ne souhaitaient pas voir de pub avant, pendant et après les vidéos. Sauf que désormais, il faudra autoriser de nouveau les publicités pour pouvoir utiliser Youtube. Ceci dit, la plateforme pourrait ne pas être dans les clous avec les lois européennes… D'après Alexander Hanff, défenseur de la vie privée, le nouveau script de Youtube vous empêchant de regarder des vidéos si vous utilisez un bloqueur de pub n'est pas légal. Celui-ci demande aux navigateurs web si un bloqueur de publicité est activé ou non, afin de déterminer si l'accès aux vidéos doit être restreint ou non. Cependant, la plateforme oublie de demander le consentement des utilisateurs avant de procéder à cette inspection, ce qui pourrait être contraire aux directives européennes sur la protection de la vie privée sur Internet. D'après l'article 5 du règlement sur la protection des données, toute donnée personnelle collectée sans consentement ne peut légalement être utilisée à quelque fin que ce soit. Même si ses conditions d'utilisation n'interdisent pas les bloqueurs de publicité, Youtume s'estime dans son droit, expliquant que ces outils permettent je cite, de « contourner, désactiver, utiliser frauduleusement ou interférer avec ses services » fin de citation. Une justification insuffisante selon Hanff, qui affirme que ces conditions d'utilisation restreignent les droits et libertés des citoyens européens, les rendant alors « nulles et non applicables ». D'ailleurs, Hanff a même porté plainte contre le géant américain. Si les régulateurs ont déjà réussi à faire plier les géants de la technologie sur un certain nombre de sujets par le passé, il se pourrait qu'ils soient extrêmement attentifs aux arguments de Hanff cette dans sa charge contre Youtube. D'ailleurs, le gendarme irlandais de la vie privée serait d'accord avec lui et a déjà frappé à la porte de YouTube pour entamer des discussions. Cela signifie-t-il que la plateforme pourrait être contrainte d'autoriser à nouveau les bloqueurs de pub ? Difficile à dire pour l'instant. Cependant, il pourrait s'agir du début d'une bataille juridique et législative sur le sujet, qui pourrait avoir un impact, non seulement sur YouTube, mais également sur d'autres sites et services. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on July 4th, 2023.This podcast was generated by Wondercraft: https://www.wondercraft.ai/?utm_source=hackernews_recap Please ping at team AT wondercraft.ai with feedback.(00:43): Companies must stop using Google AnalyticsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36583906&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:55): More than 75% of Steam games tested are playable or verified on the Steam DeckOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36586346&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:58): Sao Paulo: A city with no outdoor advertisements (2013)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36586632&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:04): How to build a website without frameworks and tons of librariesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36591032&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:45): Turning my hobby into a business made me hate itOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36588514&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:52): Dutch rules will soon prevent schoolchildren from having a phone in classroomOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36586127&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:47): A curated list of uBlock origin filtersOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36585371&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(15:31): Makie, a modern and fast plotting library for JuliaOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36587875&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(17:47): ZFS 2.2.0 (RC): Block Cloning mergedOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36588240&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(20:02): Bottles – Easily run Windows software on LinuxOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36592930&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
Coming up in this episode 1. A little podman 2. Manifest v3 3. Browsers 4. More Browsers? 5. And what do you know? More browsers 0:00 Cold Open 1:30 Giving Podman a Whirl 10:14 What's Wrong with a Few Boxes? 18:08 Browser Watch: Firefox 109 22:47 Browser Watch: Manifest v3 History 31:44 Browser Watch: A Little More Manifest v3 40:03 Browser Watch: The Chromium Scrolls 48:24 Browser Watch: A Fix to the Web 56:06 Feedback: Johnny and LinuxGameCast 58:51 Kid3 Turns 20 1:00:39 QR Codes for All! 1:05:22 Community Focus: ASUS NLC 1:09:41 App Focus: Gnome Web + Tangram 1:17:51 Next Time: CentOS 1:20:03 Stinger The video version: https://youtu.be/ZC4IUlCfP1c Banter Podman (https://podman.io/) Podman Desktop (https://podman-desktop.io/) Announcements Give us a sub on YouTube (https://linuxuserspace.show/youtube) You can watch us live on Twitch (https://linuxuserspace.show/twitch) the day after an episode drops. If you like what we're doing here, make sure to send us a buck over at https://patreon.com/linuxuserspace Firefox 109 (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/109.0/releasenotes/) brings manifest v3 support What are we talking about? (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/extensions-addons/heres-whats-going-on-in-the-world-of-extensions/) Maniwhat, now? Version who? 2018, Google proposes (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nPu6Wy4LWR66EFLeYInl3NzzhHzc-qnk4w4PX-0XMw8/edit#) Manifest v3. July 2019, The EFF notes. (https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/googles-plans-chrome-extensions-wont-really-help-security) Then in September of 2019, Firefox responded (https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2019/09/03/mozillas-manifest-v3-faq/) to the Manifest v3 announcement. April 2020, Vivaldi, with version 3.0, debuts its ad and tracker blocker (https://vivaldi.com/blog/1-day-2-big-vivaldi-browser-releases/) as a means to bypass (https://vivaldi.com/blog/manifest-v3-webrequest-and-ad-blockers/) the manifest v3 issue altogether. Brave had always had an ad blocker, but beefed up (https://brave.com/improved-ad-blocker-performance/) its performance and ability in 2019. November 2020, Google finalizes and publishes Manifest v3 (https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/intro/). December 2021, The EFF reminds us (https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/12/googles-manifest-v3-still-hurts-privacy-security-innovation). uBlock Origin Lite (https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/commit/a559f5f2715c58fea4de09330cf3d06194ccc897) exists. More Announcements Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, contact@linuxuserspace.show Moar Browser Watch Chromium answers Leo's prayers! 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Dans notre bonus 366 avec Sébastien B. et Sébastien S.. • Publicité : Adblock, uBlock et consorts menacés sous Chrome (source) • Merge : The Merge sur Ethereum, plus qu'une question d'heures (source) • Intelligence Artificielle : Un tableau généré par un IA gagne un concours (source, source) • Brouillage : Florilege des brouillages d'ondes les plus cocasses (source)
Dans notre bonus 366 avec Sébastien B. et Sébastien S..• Publicité : Adblock, uBlock et consorts menacés sous Chrome (source)• Merge : The Merge sur Ethereum, plus qu'une question d'heures (source)• Intelligence Artificielle : Un tableau généré par un IA gagne un concours (source, source)• Brouillage : Florilege des brouillages d'ondes les plus cocasses (source)
AFTER × E068 • S03E18 It's dangerous to go alone! Take this: Shownotes Follow-up → Workstation mk. II Video en Insta | ↗ SupraPixel @ Instagram Winget | ↗ Micorosoft Documentation Buscá paquetes en WinGet | ↗ Winget Run Descargá Firefox | ↗ Mozilla Manifest v3 in Firefox: Recap & Next Steps | ↗ Mozilla Add-ons Community Blog Adblock extension begins whitelisting ‘acceptable ads' | ↗ PCWorld uBlock Origin | ↗ GitHub Eyeo, la firma que compró AdBlock, AdBlock Plus, y uBlock (no origin) | ↗ Sitio Oficial Firefox CSS | ↗ Reddit FaceTikCord SupraNews #075: EL SAMSUNG PERFECTO NO EXIS- | ↗ YouTube Introducing Features to Quickly Find and Connect with Facebook Groups | ↗ Facebook Newsroom Facebook is changing its algorithm to take on TikTok, leaked memo reveals | ↗ The Verge Hands-On with Meta's New VR Headset Prototypes! | ↗ Tested @ YouTube Mark Zuckerberg has so many VR headset prototypes to show us | ↗ The Verge Recomendaciones N¹ ▸neural net guesses memes | ↗ Twitter N² ▸ depths of wikipedia | ↗ Twitter N³ ▸ r/TheCaretaker | ↗ Reddit F¹ ▸ CODA | ↗ Apple TV+ • ↗ Plex F² ▸ Beyond the Screenplay #123: CODA | ↗ Anchor • ↗ pod.link F³ ▸ Inscryption | ↗ Sitio Oficial • ↗ Steam Créditos También pueden seguir a Nicolás en ↗ Twitter y ↗ YouTube, y a Franco en ↗ Twitter. Pueden encontrarnos en ↗ YouTube (donde pueden apoyarnos con la ↗︎ membresía), ↗ Instagram, ↗︎ TikTok, ↗ Discord o hasta ↗ Telegram, donde se van a enterar de las últimas novedades antes que nadie.
Marko Saric of Plausible speaks with Shawn Powers and Doc Searls on FLOSS Weekly discussing how ad blockers work online. They don't quite work the way most developer communities think. For more, check out FLOSS Weekly: https://twit.tv/floss/675 Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Marko Saric You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Marko Saric of Plausible speaks with Shawn Powers and Doc Searls on FLOSS Weekly discussing how ad blockers work online. They don't quite work the way most developer communities think. For more, check out FLOSS Weekly: https://twit.tv/floss/675 Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Marko Saric You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Wed, 06 Apr 2022 11:51:30 +0000 https://omt-magazin.podigee.io/9087-neue-episode 6b1b78cf3a4fd58d6340bfcfaab07159 ℹ️ Slava Wagner beim OMT ℹ️ OMT-Webinare ℹ️ OMT Konferenz 9087 full no Adblocker,Search Engine Optimization,SEO,Cookies,Cookieless Tracking,uBlock Nils Prager, Slava Wagner
Fredrik får återbesök av Bartek Tatkowski. Vi diskuterar GDPR, robotar som jobbar åt en, och - som en sorts uppföljning från en punkt i förra veckans avsnitt - frontendutveckling utan byggsteg. Vi inleder med GDPR - hur det kanske börjar bli lite mer allvar samtidigt som många försöker komma runt reglerna. Golvet är kanske lite mer lava nu än tidigare? Efter GDPR blir det mer upplyftande: trevliga hushållsrobotar som gör livet enklare. Bartek blev glatt överraskad av en robotdammsugare och gick raskt vidare med ett … oväntat stort … antal robotgräsklippare. Fredrik delar med sig av sin expertis kring att klippa av, reparera, och flytta guidekablar. Sist men inte minst blir det något av uppföljning från förra veckan. I listan vi då diskuterade nämndes bland annat att undvika byggsteg i sin webbutveckling om man har möjlighet. Då undrade vi mest om man faktiskt kunde komma dit, men Bartek har provat och har fina exempel på verktyg som gör det möjligt. Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund, och @bjoreman på Twitter, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.se om du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Du kan också stödja podden genom att ge oss en kaffe (eller två!) på Ko-fi, eller handla något i vår butik. Länkar Bartek Avsnitt 440 Alla avsnitt med Bartek Bartek poddade tidigare i Kompilator GDPR The floor is lava - Barteks artikel om GDPR-utvecklingen The floor is lava - leken Inte nudda mark Google analytics är inte förenligt med Schrems II Schrems II Max Schrems noyb.eu Max artikel om att EU och USA kom överens om att Schrems II inte finns Dark patterns Ublock origin Läsläget i Safari 1blocker Super agent finns till alla stora webbläsare Roborock Lidar Tesla ser med kameror istället för lidar Plastpluppar som man skarvar sin gräsklipparkabel med USA ska avskaffa tidsomställning EU:s beslut om att sluta ställa om klockan har … hamnat långt ner på dagordningen PHP Jquery ASP.net AJAX JSON SPA - single-page application Angular Knockout Babels torn Babel Resumé-driven development Dependency injection Vue React Grunt Gulp Ruby on rails Hotwire Laravel Livewire Blazor htmx DOM Kodjobb Alpine.js Razor pages Preact JSX Tailwind CSS Kompilatoravsnittet om Tailwind Bootstrap Listan förra veckan - punkt 55 sa bland annat att undvika byggsteg om man kan Yarn Titlar På GDPR-fronten Inte nudda mark Inte GDPR:s fel På det glada nittiotalet En stor fet “neka allt” Är vi klara med GDPR? Beijing robot company, limited N robotgräsklippare När roboten klipper av Ett nödtema På gränsen till en boomer När jag upptäckte PHP Bara vanlig magi Ett fulhack från början 200 mb NPM-paket Bygga ett torn med Babel Resumé-driven development Jag vill bara ha min index.php En trio med bibliotek Inga byggsteg alls
Links and vulnerability summaries for this episode are available at: https://dayzerosec.com/podcast/log4j-rce-coming-to-a-service-near-you-and-ublock-css-injection.html Log4Shell RCE spawns a lot of discussion this episode, but we also look at a W10 RCE, Google SSRF and some CSS injection in uBlock. [00:00:29] Apache Log4j2 jndi RCE [00:29:50] Windows 10 RCE: The exploit is in the link [00:46:00] SSRF vulnerability in AppSheet - Google VRP [00:52:43] uBlock, I exfiltrate: exploiting ad blockers with CSS The DAY[0] Podcast episodes are streamed live on Twitch (@dayzerosec) twice a week: Mondays at 3:00pm Eastern (Boston) we focus on web and more bug bounty style vulnerabilities Tuesdays at 7:00pm Eastern (Boston) we focus on lower-level vulnerabilities and exploits. The Video archive can be found on our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/dayzerosec You can also join our discord: https://discord.gg/daTxTK9 Or follow us on Twitter (@dayzerosec) to know when new releases are coming.
Máme historicky prvního netriviálního hosta! Karel Kubíček nám prozradí: - proč se chránit na internetu, i když nemáme co skrývat, a které nástroje se k tomu hodí - jak zodpovědně pracovat s vlastním strachem - v čem se liší paragliding ve Švýcarsku a v ČR - jaké bylo dostat se na na ETH v Zürichu Startovač: https://www.startovac.cz/patron/misto-problemu/ FB stránka: https://www.facebook.com/mistoproblemu Web: https://www.mistoproblemu.cz/ Odkazy na zmíněné nástroje: - Bitwarden: https://bitwarden.com/ - Google Authenticator: https://tinyurl.com/y39jjs - uBlock: https://ublock.org/ Časové značky: (00:00) úvod (00:42) cesta k informatice a bezpečnosti (06:41) konkrétní tipy pro zlepšení soukromí (15:40) paragliding a výlety (38:09) osobní část: výzvy, hodnoty, motivace, determinismus
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Here at His & Her Money, we like to cover all the bases when it comes to family life, and parenting our children is a huge part of that. Every parent just wants to set their kids upright, so today we're tackling a ridiculously important and ridiculously under-discussed topic around protecting our kids: internet security. On today's episode of the His & Her Money Show, we've got Chelsea Brown on board to break it all down for us. Chelsea is an ethical hacker, which means she's a web wizard with a cybersecurity degree to back it up. Her peers' experiences with cyberbullying and doxing back in the Myspace days inspired her career path, and today her job is all about navigating the internet and all the technology that comes along with it, and coaching parents how to keep their kids safe in a space that's not always kid-friendly. Check out Chelsea and learn more at digitalmomtalk.com! RESOURCES MENTIONED Authy App | authy.com/ OurPact App | ourpact.com/ uBlock | ublock.org/ Privacy Badger | privacybadger.org/
TABLE OF CONTENT TALKING POINTS S2 E1711/8/2020(Host Scene)Zazz - Welcome to Table of Content. The round table show where we discuss all the happenings around streaming, gaming and entertainment. I am joined by guest guest co-host and frequent guest Stump. How are you? Zazz - Stump will you reach over and grab my bag…. of mail and read the latest hatemail. (tell about hate mail and tell them to send their own bold predictions)Hello dearest TOC,I would like to raise concern regarding the absence of one eminent Stump. It is unacceptable to mention a new puppy without providing pictures of said doggo. Please post pictures at the earliest convenient time. That is all.TyranizamIntro guestsThis episode of toc is brought to by onlyreapers.com where you can buy Carolina reaper jelly beans without all the filler beans. Use promo code tableoc for 25% off your first order. That's onlyreapers.com. Visit onlyreapers.com and use promo code tableoc. Streaming NewsTwitch is running a PSA for people using ad-blockers on the site, and nobody's happyTwitch is now running PSA's to anyone using an ad blocker to stop their midroll ads. From the piece at the Verge - Twitch pushed an update that broke uBlock, a popular ad-blocker. UBlock users were suddenly greeted with a pop-up noting that they may be using a third-party tool or browser extension that “is impacting site performance” every 10 or 20 minutes — a little like a site-triggered midroll ad.A spokesperson from Twitch told The Verge that users were getting that specific pop-up because the tool they're using is manipulating the site code. This person stressed that the midroll experiment was over and added that Twitch hadn't actually changed the overall ad density of the site — which is to say, the only automated ads running on the site are prerolls, and streamers can disable those for their subscribers. It's important for streamers and viewers to remember that Companies like twitch use ads to fund the platforms but TWitch may also need to take a serious look at how they have implemented these intrusive ads.Oasis - How do you feel about firstly the mid roll ads and secondly how do you feel about them working against ad blockers? Twitch announces virtual 'GlitchCon' after canceling TwitchCon 2020 Twitch has scheduled an online version of the cancelled twitchcon. This online event, Labeled GlitchCon, has been scheduled for November 14th.From the dexerto.com piece - A ton of events, not just video game and esport-focused ones, have been forced to move online this year, but TwitchCon is a very interesting case because it's the one time of year where viewers can hope to meet their favorite streamer in person. That obviously won't be possible this year, and exactly what Twitch is planning for GlitchCon remains unknown, but we should hopefully know more by the time it starts on November 14. If it's anything like the IRL convention, we can expect it to show off various artists, cosplayers, and communities from the site, though exactly how they'll manage to pull this off remains to be seen. Rogue- Have we seen the end of conventions? Pokimane wants Twitch fans to stop giving her so much money Aspiring Vtuber and Twitch juggernaut Imane “Pokimane” Anys announced on Twitter in early November that, from now on, donations on her channel would have a cap. You can no longer donate more than $5 to Anys, who is asking viewers to instead take that money and give it to other streamers who may need it more than she does.Viewers took the change positively, with one recent donation jokingly stating that they were going to use the extra money to buy “double the RAM” on their PC now. That same livestream saw Anys explaining her decision a bit more, noting she believed that watching live streams, especially sponsored streams, was a better sign of support than monetary sums. She also encouraged people to get involved in the chat.Stump - We have talked a lot about poke lately. Do you think this is a publicity move to steer her away from the simp perception?Gaming NewsBest Buy won't let you buy a PS5 or Xbox Series X in stores until 2021As if the news and speculation around the releases of next gen consoles wasn't enough, Sony has announced that its retail partners will only sell the console online through the Holiday Season. Best buy has gone a step farther and said all next gen console sales will be handled via their website or mobile app through the Holiday Season.FROM THE VERGE“While our stores won't have devices for purchase on launch day or throughout the holiday season, keep an eye on BestBuy.com, where they'll be available for purchase as soon as we have them available,” Best Buy's Katie Huggins wrote in a blog post. “This means there's no need to camp out at your local store, just check back on BestBuy.com without leaving home!” Sony also strongly discouraged eager gamers from lining up outside stores, since the effort would be completely wasted — and could present a heightened COVID-19 risk amid the ongoing pandemic.Oasis - How do you think this will affect ps5 sales vs xbox? https://gamerant.com/gamestop-tiktok-dance-competition-canceled After the bad press finally died down after their covid response,Gamestop is once again back in hot water. This time over an internal competition promoting tiktok dances. From gamrant.com -The competition, which was initially found on GameStop's employee portal, was removed and is no longer visible after the company received serious criticism from its followers. The big issue here was GameStop's main prize for competing, 10 labor hours for Black Friday week. Onlookers aren't entirely sure what this means, but it seems strange nonetheless.There is also some confusion around the situation, with some claiming the wording of the contest made it sound as though GameStop employees would be competing for paid time off or simply for 10 hours worth of pay. Unfortunately, GameStop hasn't yet made a clarifying comment, so it seems that speculation will have to do for nowRogue - Does this seem like less of a big deal than it's been made? Fortnite will reportedly be playable on iOS again through Nvidia's GeForce Now Fortnite may in fact make its way back to the iOS universe later this year as it may be available through NVIDIA's cloud gaming service. The gaming service has not yet made it to Apple devices but is expected to be announced before the Holidays.FROM THE VERGE-GeForce Now will supposedly run inside of Safari, the web browser, rather than as a standalone app, because of Apple's restrictions on game streaming services that make it onerous to support them through the App Store. The service allows you to stream your personal library of games to laptops, mobile phones, and other devices that might not otherwise be able to run them well — or at all. A standard “Founders” plan currently costs $5 per month, though you can play for limited time periods for free.The result of a potential GeForce Now browser solution is that Fortnite would be available, but only for those who jump through the hoops needed to set up Nvidia's streaming service on an iPhone. In that scenario, Fortnite might look better, thanks to higher-fidelity graphics, because it's streamed from a PC. But there's no guarantee it'll run as responsively as the native Fortnite mobile app does, given that it'll be inside of a browser and could face latency issues and other snags.Pat - This seems like a ridiculous way for fortnite to work sound onto apple. How do you see this affecting the lawsuits ongoing?Entertainment News Apple TV is coming to Xbox consoles on November 10th Apple is teaming up with their nemesis over at Microsoft and will be launching their AppleTV streaming service next month on the Xbox.FROM THE VERGE- Apple TV will debut on Xbox consoles next month, just in time for the Xbox Series X and Series S launch. The new Apple TV app will be available across Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S consoles on November 10th, providing access to Apple's TV shows and movie libraries. Apple TV has been missing on Xbox since its launch last year, and it's also arriving on PS5 ready for its November 12th launch.Microsoft is also confirming today that Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Spotify, YouTube, YouTube TV, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, NBC Peacock, Vudu, FandangoNow, Twitch, Sky Go, NOW TV, Sky Ticket, and more will be available on both next-gen Xbox consoles next month. Both the Xbox Series X and Series S will support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which work in apps like Netflix, Disney Plus, and Vudu.Oasis - Are you surprised to see apple going outside their environment like this? Judge Blocks TikTok Ban Set to Begin on Nov 12 Tik tok scored a W in court this week. A Pennsylvania judge approved an injunction that has temporarily stopped a federal ban that would have gone into effect Nov 12th.From the piece over at IGN - The Pennsylvania suit was brought forward by TikTok users Doug Marland, Cosette Rinab, and Alec Chambers, each of whom has several million followers on the social media app. Judge Wendy Beetlestone agreed that banning TikTok will mean creators will “lose the ability to engage with their millions of followers on TikTok, and the related brand sponsorships.”This is the latest in a series of setbacks for the Trump administration as it seeks to ban TikTok in the United States over alleged security concerns. A Washington D.C. District Judge already granted TikTok a temporary injunction on an order that would stop downloads for TikTok after agreeing that a ban will cause “irreparable economic and reputational harm” to the business.Rogue - Are people marketing on tiktok? Should I be doing tik tok dances for Table of Content? Chris Hemsworth Threatened to Fire His Trainer After He Was Asked to Join The Bachelor Chris' personal trainer, Luke Zocchi, revealed that the Thor actor threatened to fire him if Luke joined The Bachelor as a contestant. He told Nova 96.9's Fitzy & Wippa that he was offered a spot on the Australian iteration of the dating show, but when he asked for Chris' approval, it didn't go over too well. "I actually did get it, but I said no," Luke said. 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Welcome! While we have all been locked down Cybercriminals have been hard at work developing and perfecting tools that will leach your CPU resources, bandwidth, and electricity. Google Chrome users won't be bothered by these soon when they release a new feature that neuters these abusive crypto-jacking ads that covertly leach your CPU resources, bandwidth, and electricity. I will tell you all about it and more. For more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Automated Machine Generated Transcript: Craig Peterson: Hey, welcome back everybody. Craig, Peterson here. We've had a busy hour this afternoon as we've been running through some of the top stories of this last week we talked about website attacks, how they've become more persistent, more prevalent, and even quieter than they were before. What you should be doing as a business owner. [00:00:26] If you have a website, and by the way, the answer is patch, patch, patch, and use a really good credit card processing service. I tend to like Stripe. They are certainly the best out there. PayPal is pretty good. Square's pretty good. We also talked about the identity-related breaches. They are certainly hitting us as consumers, but it turns out companies are having problems with this as well. [00:00:54] And of course we were just talking about the coming disruption to college. What I think is going to happen and what the experts are saying as well. So hopefully you were able to follow along, if not. Visit me online, Craig peterson.com if you look at this, excuse me, this morning's newsletter. You'll see links to all of these segments for today, including the ones that are coming up. [00:01:21] We're going to be talking about your Chrome browser right now. Some challenges with VPNs. It's time to relaunch a remote team. What should you be doing? We've got some phishing templates. What are the bad guys doing? What are phishing templates? Britain's hard-lesson about blind trust when it comes to "science." Okay, so Chrome's going to soon block these resource-draining ads. Now, if you've attended some of my training courses, you know, I've talked many times about how to block some of these ads now. The people who run the websites that are based on ad revenue or, Hey, I get it right, these, these poor people, they need the ad revenue. [00:02:10] On the other side, there are so many ads and so many of them are heavy graphics and even worse, so many of them are videos that it's substantially slowing down our web browsing experience. And I showed in one of my pieces of training here that something as simple as Ublock origin installed on your browser can double, triple, quadruple the speed of a page load. [00:02:37] Now, that's particularly important if you're on a DSL line or maybe you're on a phone on LTE or four or five G or whatever it is you're using, it makes a big difference. It's a noticeable difference. I mean like noticeable. Your page-load goes to about a second down from about 10 to 20 seconds for all of the elements to load. [00:03:00] So many of us are turning it off because frankly, they've gone overboard. With the ads. Maybe they should be charging more for the ads and have fewer of them, I don't know. But there are too many ads. They are too intrusive and they are just chewing up way too much of our bandwidth and that gets to be a huge, huge problem. [00:03:23] Now, Google had some ad blockers available through the Google store, the Google Chrome store. They were never really happy about that cause that's how Google makes its money, is selling your information. So having ads up that they are serving from their webs on different websites makes them money. [00:03:45] So if you go to a website. And you see an ad, that ad can be coming from a whole bunch of different networks. And frankly, Google could be behind one or more of those networks as well. So, you know, you've got to understand that that's where they're coming from. Right? So for a while, Google completely blocked. [00:04:10] All of these ad blockers. Now they've decided they're going to do something a little bit different, and instead of blocking all of the ads that are out there, all of these ads that are on a webpage, Google says, okay, here's what we're going to do. There is a problem, although it's not like a huge problem, there is a problem with some ads using far too much CPU and memory and in fact what the referring to are these Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency miners. [00:04:48] So here's how this works. In the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency world, you have people who are mining. They're using these huge prime numbers in order to solve a mathematical formula, and when they can solve that mathematical formula, it results in this big number. And that big number cannot be reproduced by other people. [00:05:12] Theoretically. it can't be hacked. They can't figure out what it is, particularly once you found it and you put it into your wallet, so now you have in your wallet, you can spend it, you can spend fractions of it, et cetera, et cetera. So that takes a lot of CPU. In fact. I've heard numbers that the value of a Bitcoin is actually lower. [00:05:40] And then what it costs you and electricity and the computing power to mine that Bitcoin, and there've been companies who have been in business specifically just to mine Bitcoin. There are companies that make devices specifically to mine, Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies. And it's gotten to the point now where even those companies, as efficient as they are using specialized hardware. [00:06:08] Have found that they just can't do it. They can't mind effectively and make money. So what are the bad guys doing while the bad guys are sneaking stuff into ads? So they'll buy an ad on one of these advertisement networks, and once you've got an ad on one of those advertising networks and the ad plays on that person's computer. [00:06:33] They are actually delivering some, I guess you could call it malware, right? But they're delivering some software's part of this ad that now uses your electricity, your computing power, all of your competing resources to mind for the cryptocurrency. Because if they can use your browser. To mine for cryptocurrency. [00:06:59] That's free, right? That doesn't cost them anything. Now we're just going to cost you a lot. It's going to obviously slow down your computer. In the case of these Android phones out there, there have been cases of them not only getting hot because they're so busy trying to mine the cryptocurrencies for the bad guys, but they actually have caught fire as well, so this is a difficult thing. [00:07:26]for you as a user, cause you, how do you know this? You can't really block it. And to conceal the scam, the bad guys are obfuscating this code. They're making it look like legitimate code is legitimate ad everything's just fine. And the only thing you notice is all of a sudden all of the fans on your computer has gone to full bore. [00:07:48] Right? Or if you're on a laptop or a smartphone. Your batteries are shot, they just burn right through them. And also, if you're really paying attention, you're going to see that your network resources also get overloaded. So in a post published on Thursday. this last week of the Chrome project manager's name is Marshall Vale said that while the percentage of these abusive ads is extremely low, somewhere around a half a percent, they account. [00:08:22] For 28% of CPU usage in 27% of network data. I'm looking at a graph that's published here over on ARS Technica looking at all of these numbers and he says, we've recently discovered that a fraction of a percent of ads, consumer disproportionate share device resources such as battery network data without the user. [00:08:47] Knowing about it. So to kind of put an end to this, you can do a few things. You can do what I've suggested in my, in some of the webinars I've done, the free webinars, I'm going to try and start doing some Facebook lives as well, or we talk about this, but Chrome is limiting the resources a display ad can consume before user interacts with it. [00:09:13] So the idea is you've got an ad frame, and if it starts all-of-sudden chewing up a lot of resources, Google Chrome is going to show a thing that says the ad was removed. Because it's using a lot of resources and you haven't even clicked on it yet, so then I think that's going to be a very good thing. [00:09:36] They've tried to figure out what's the right threshold here for disabling an ad because again, some of them are downloading video, some of them are, are actually drawing. Things on your screen. A little thing of animation, like a Disney film, they're drawing this on your screen that requires a lot of CPU and they're drawing it specifically for you based on what they know about you. [00:09:59] Maybe they put your name into it or some product that you really like, but Google is saying that ads that use more CPU resources or network data, then the average of other ads. In fact, it's not just the average. It's ads that use more than 99.9% more than other ads. It's going to get shut off. So that means more than four megabytes of network data or 15 seconds of CPU usage. [00:10:30] So we'll see what happens here. Chrome developers are going to have to kind of play with the limits over the next few months. If you're developing ads that are going to be showing up on Chrome, you got to kind of be careful of this. They're doing kind of a slow delayed rollout so that ad creators and tool providers that are, that are really trying to be good guys here aren't nailed. [00:10:53] Now I've got this ad. I've got this article up on my website and you can find it there. You can find it on ARS Technica. There's an article by Dan Gooden over there, but also in Craig peterson.com, there's a flag that you can turn on if you want to start doing this immediately. So the flag is called enable dash heavy dash intervention. If you have a recent version of Chrome, it's going to work. Now, Firefox last year. Added a mechanism for blocking crypto-jacking, and it's doing it based on the known crypto-jacking domain. So it's pretty useful, but this is kind of a whack-a-mole approach. [00:11:43] They've got to know about it in order to shut it down. That's one of the reasons, by the way, I love the way Cisco does it. Security, like those systems I mentioned earlier, to help restaurants to expand. Into the parking lot and keep their patrons safe online. They gather information over a billion points a day in order to track what's going on. [00:12:07] But anyhow, so that's what's going on with Chrome. Stick around at the top of the hour a week, come back. We're going to talk about four challenges. With the existing VPNs, what you need to know, what you should do. This could be a problem for a lot of people out there, frankly, but we'll get into that when we get back. [00:12:25] Also, in the next hour, we'll be talking about launching a remote team, some themed phishing templates, how the bad guys are doing it in this day and age, and Britain's hard lesson about trust in the so-called scientific approach. You're listening to Craig Peterson. stick around cause we'll be right back. --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
Good morning everybody! I was on with Matt this morning and we had a good discussion about the security and what we are now seeing in website attacks, and Companies identity-related attacks and How to block bad ads. Let's get into my conversation with Matt on WGAN. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Automated Machine Generated Transcript: Craig Peterson: We're seeing Matt as many as 100 attacks per minute on some of these websites, but on average, we're talking about one attack every 15 minutes or about a hundred attacks a day on average. Good morning everybody. Craig Peterson here. I was on with Matt. We talked about what's going on with our Chrome browsers. [00:00:24] Why are they slowing down? Of course, I give you a couple of things you can do in order to help improve that identity theft now on companies. What's this survey all about? We get into some detail and our websites are being attacked and it's quieter and more persistent than ever. So here we go with Matt. [00:00:47] Matt Gagnon: 7:36 on the WGAN morning news. It is Wednesday morning and it's time to talk to Craig Peterson, our tech guru. He joins us now. Craig, how are you this morning? [00:00:58] Craig Peterson: Hey, good morning. I'm doing well. Looking forward to getting out on the motorcycle, but not quite sure where I'm going to go. It's just like go for coffee or whatever, but a different world. [00:01:08] Matt Gagnon: It is a different world out there and good luck to you on the motorcycle. I had one many moons ago and I had to sell it and I never bought a new one. And I'm very sad about that. So thank you for reminding me that I, I appreciate it quite a bit. You'll be out on Memorial day trying to, you know, enjoy the freedom of that motorcycle and I will not, so congratulations. [00:01:27] So that, of course, is a technological device. And we are here to talk about the world of technology. And one of the things that always comes up in the world of technology is, you know, in terms of computers and whatnot, hacking attacks on websites, that kind of stuff. And what's interesting is that recently it seems like they're becoming a little bit more persistent and maybe even a little bit harder to detect, a little quieter. [00:01:50] What's a, what's new in website attacks. [00:01:53] Craig Peterson: Well, we know now that the bad guys, I've been very busy during this quarter of Iris time, we've been much more susceptible because we're not in the office. We're not getting the prompts and the training from our IT people. And in this case, what's happening is businesses, many who had never been online before, have them launching all kinds of websites. [00:02:17] So the bad guys have been kind of focusing in on our business website. They've been putting nasty wear on them, on the checkout pages to scrape our credit card information, just like you might see on one of those ATM skimmer devices skimming on there, and they have gotten. T darn good at it. There's one of the security vendors out there called SiteLock, who's analyzed some 7 million websites worldwide and found that they really have ramped up attacks on websites. [00:02:51] Our own clients that we monitor, their websites have seen it. Tick, and we're seeing Matt as many as 100 attacks per minute on some of these websites, but on average, we're talking about one attack every 15 minutes or about a hundred attacks a day on average. So we've gotta be very careful for many of our businesses, websites are new. [00:03:16] We're running things like wake up WordPress, for instance, the number one platform out there for websites. It's a great platform. But as usual, we're not patching them. We don't really understand what we're doing, and many people have not been hiring experts to do it. So there's a whole lot of peril with so many of these brand new sites out there. [00:03:39] Matt Gagnon: We are talking to Craig Peterson, our tech guru. He joins us at this time to talk about technology topics. All the time. And speaking of, you know, breaches and nefarious characters doing bad things. One of the other things you hear a lot about is identity theft. And there's a lot of companies right now that are identifying identity theft and, and reporting it. [00:04:00]and in the last couple of years, that's, it's been a really big spike of that. [00:04:04]Craig Peterson: Yeah. We're seeing right now about 94% of businesses there that, again, this is a survey that's been out there, how big experience and identity-related security breach that is. A lot of businesses and what we're talking about are typically things like phishing emails and we've got, again, the bad guys kind of almost getting together. [00:04:26] There are bad guys out there that for as little as $10 we'll sell it. Other bad guys templates of websites, and we're talking about government websites like the IRS, the world health organization, et cetera. So they now have the ability to very, very quickly ramp up and start. Pretending they are. These, you know, again, who these government agencies, places where we're hoping to get some money. [00:04:55] Well, they're also going and stealing credentials from some of our businesses that are out there. Takes you 6% in fact, of the respondents said that they had been nailed by one of these phishing attacks. We have one client that we picked up, unfortunately. Right? It's always after. Are they, the horses get out of the barn, but we picked up that had $80,000 their entire operating account stolen. [00:05:24] And that again was due to one of these identity theft things going on. Not where they're stealing your social security number, but where they're stealing the identity of your business or another business. So we've got to keep up on that one as well. The bad guys are really taking advantage of us. Not being the type of attention we used to pay. [00:05:46] Matt Gagnon: Indeed, and we were talking to Craig Peterson, our tech guru joins us at this time every Wednesday to go over what's happening in the world of technology. Craig, I use Chrome. I still do. And one of the things that I have noticed is that what was once a sort of a. Resource light quick browser has gotten bogged out over the years and it really, a lot of resources get sucked down. [00:06:08]because of ads and a lot of other things. they are apparently taking some steps here now to block some of these resource-draining ads out there. How do you take advantage of that now? Because I want it. [00:06:20] Craig Peterson: Exactly. Well, there's a couple of blockers that you can use. Chrome has been kind of going back and forth on this. [00:06:28] They have said, okay, well we're going to allow ad blockers, and then they said, well, we're not going to allow ad blockers because that's how Google makes their money is we'll see ads. And so there's a real problem out there with Bitcoin mining where you go to a. A website and an ad pops-up and it starts using your computer to mine Bitcoins for the bad guys, this can be a real problem because we're talking about chewing up your memory and your CPU on your computer, unbeknownst to you. [00:07:05] So what they've done now is Google has said, okay, well if there is an. Add, quote-unquote, which might be malware that is using a lot of your CPU. We're going to block it just right there out of the box, no questions about it. Now, there is a couple of things that you can do right now that I would suggest. [00:07:26] One of them is a blocker that is being published called cheaper's. I'm trying to remember. I don't remember. Oh yeah. Ublock origin is one of them that you can install. Google Chrome has some early on stuff right now, but if you check your settings, it's called, it's a setting called enable heavy. [00:07:48] Add intervention, but they're going to turn that on by default. So really this is the first time Google with Chrome is going to be blocking any ads and privacy badger, as well as Ublock origin, will help to get rid of these heavy ads that are slowing down your browsers. [00:08:06]Matt Gagnon: Greg Peters on tech guru joins us now as he always does to go over the world of technology. [00:08:12] It is a fascinating world and he brings us into it. Craig, as always. Thanks a lot. For joining us and giving us this, this quick preview of what's going on in the world of technology. And you'll go more in-depth to these topics and so much more when I believe it's Saturday [00:08:26] Craig Peterson: and like Saturday at 1:00 PM Saturday from one til three. [00:08:30] And yeah, we'll definitely go into more detail. I'll give you links to those actual blockers here. They're going to speed things up and we'll talk more about some of the stuff that's going around this week besides. [00:08:42] Matt Gagnon: I was going to say coronavirus would be the big thing going around this week. Alright, Craig. [00:08:46] Well thanks. I appreciate it and good luck on Saturday. We'll talk again soon. [00:08:50] Craig Peterson: Bye. Bye. Alright, great folks, I hope you join us this Saturday. I'm going to be talking a lot more about these topics as well as a number of others that of course we just can't get to and we can't do in-depth. I'm going to be talking about the coming disruption. [00:09:04] To college, what's going to happen here in the future? Some existing VPNs and the challenges you're probably having with them. It's time to relaunch a remote team. I'll talk about some of the things you should be looking at. Also, we'll talk more about these COVID-19 themed phishing templates and Britain's hard lesson about there blind trust in quote science unquote. So all of that will be released. Usually, we get it out on Saturday, sometimes it's actually released Friday night and it airs on multiple radio stations throughout the weekend over on iHeart, as well as on their app and everywhere. So if you are not subscribed, please do take a minute and subscribe to your favorite podcast app. Everybody have a great day and a Great rest of the week. I hope you have a wonderful weekend and we'll be joining you again on Saturday. --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. 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Good morning everybody! I was on with Ken and Marty (who was sitting in for Matt.) We had a good discussion Setting up a new computer and How you can protect yourself from Ransomware. Here we go with Ken and Marty. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Automated Machine Generated Transcript: Craig John McAfee, here's the guy that started the Anti-Virus movement by many arguments, saying, our software is useless. Don't buy it. Craig Hey, I was on with it was Marty this morning in place of Matt and Ken Altshuler, and of course, yesterday was the big election day in Maine on Super Tuesday. We didn't talk about that, really because we spoke about Marty's new computer and what you should do with a new computer, so I gave him the advice that I give all of my employees. It is what we do when you get a brand new computing device. Ken Well, now Craig Peterson is on. How are you? Craig Hey, good. Yeah, blame it on rank choice voting, I think. Marty So everybody's second choice. Ken Let's start talking about ransomware, shall we? I mean, so does ransomware work? Do people pay ransoms? Craig You'd have to ask the question, right? How Does it still work? Ransomware has been around for two years. Well, it goes back further than that. It was two years ago certainly had the vast, huge, massive hit on ransoms. That has brought down multinational companies for weeks, in some cases, very, very big deal. It's kind of fallen off. People aren't thinking much about it anymore. They're not protecting themselves. Now we've got this warning that's come out about ransomware. It is back with a vengeance. Kind of what you alluded to here, Ken has happened. We're no longer just seeing ransomware encrypting our data. What's happening now is ransomware gets onto your computer, and it's a whole new generation. What it does now is it starts poking around your computer, looking for Word documents, looking for your spreadsheets, and in your case, I think it would be what Word Perfect documents. Ken Word Perfect. The best word processing program ever made. Oh, all the legal guys like eight and a half by 14 and all that. Craig Yeah, yeah, exactly. It looks for those, and then it sends them back to the bad guys. Then the bad guys have a look at them and say, Okay, is there any real value here might there be something else on that computer? Can we spread laterally throughout the organization? Then they will hop on your computer unbeknownst to you because your laptop called home when it got this new kind of Once they've got all of the data off your computer that they want, then they probably will encrypt all of your data for the heck of it. They will put a ransom up on your screen. Now what they're doing, and this is up dramatically now we're talking about more than seven and a half billion dollars here in the US ransomware the last couple of years. What they're doing now is they're saying, Hey, I'll pay up Ken, or we're going to release all of your client files, even though nobody can read the WordPerfect files anymore. All of your client files to the internet, all of your personal information, your trade secrets, intellectual property, pay up, or else. The FBI is warning about this increase in is a new type of ransomware. It grew by 100% over the last two quarters. It is getting dramatic is getting out of control. What people need to do here is to protect themselves. Backups. However, having backups would help with the encryption, right? Because you can restore your files from the backup. But, it's not going to help with the, "Hey, we're going to release all of your information if you don't pay up." We have to start doing penetration tests on our systems, making sure that they're relatively safe. I'm going to have some training on that coming up. Starting next week, on some of the things you can do just some free training. Absolutely. I'm not selling anything in this course, right. I do have some classes for sale, but I'm trying to help out because, man alive there is some nasty stuff happening right now to home users, as well. It's the businesses that are more likely to pay this type of violence. What Jack Sparrow type of ransom. Yeah, that's something we don't want. I hope people will, will take advantage of that and avoid that in their business. Marty So Craig Marty here. A question that just came up for me at my nonprofit ET-tech is that we just bought a new HP laptop and it has McAfee antivirus on it now. I hate that program, to be frank. It takes forever. And I've said to my staff, and we don't need that. Whatever comes with Windows Windows Defender is fine. Delete McAfee. Was that the right call? Craig Oh, Marty, Marty. Marty. You're right. Here's the dirty secret right now when it comes to antivirus software. It is 100% ineffective, 100% useless when it comes to these modern types of attacks. When you're talking about McAfee, Norton, it's just mind-blowing here. John McAfee has a video out on YouTube that you can watch anytime you'd like. We're here. Here's John McAfee. The guy that started the industry by many arguments, saying, our software is useless. Don't buy it. Right. Oh, he doesn't own the company anymore, but that's what he's saying. You've got one of the top people over at Symantec Norton. There, I think he was VP of Marketing, if I remember right, getting caught saying at any event here after a couple of drinks, that their software is useless, and of course, losing his job shortly after that. The antivirus software industry is trying to mess with us. Frankly, now that McAfee probably paid about $2 to Microsoft or, in this case, HP is more likely about two bucks HP to have their software installed on your computer because they hope you're just going to go ahead and do it. So here are the basics of what you're going to do. It ties in with these tutorials that I'm going to have in the next few weeks because the right thing to do is get rid of all of that kind of extortion where they get onto your computer when you buy it new. So the first thing I do, Marty is a completely erase the computer, I mean, completely reformat the disk, and reinstall Windows without all that extra crap on it. And then, I turned on Windows Defender and made sure it's turned on and make sure you turn on automatic updates. Then I go in and configure Windows Firewall because, for some reason, Microsoft shipped it with a firewall. Yet the way they have everything turned on makes the firewall almost entirely useless, which drives me crazy. There's a configuration that you have to do on that, and I'll be talking about that a little bit if you listen to my show on Saturday at one o'clock I'll be starting to talk about these things. Next week, I'm going to have a lot more, but one o'clock every Saturday, by the way. So, Marty, you are right, you are going to get a lot of defense, just by turning on Windows Defender. I would also advise that you to use OpenDNS or Umbrella, you can use a free version, and there's a paid version that is going to stop this type of ransomware we just talked about. Right there with the OpenDNS, even the free version. For my customers, I use the commercial version, which I sell to them and support them. That's number one. There are several other things you should do to try and keep your computers safe. I'm going to go through step-by-step what to do and how to turn all these things on. On the browsers, you can turn on a few different things. You're going to want to have Ghostery on there, you're going to have Ublock Origin on there, and you are also going to have Privacy Badger on there. Those are few things that I'll be talking about in these webinars coming up and showing you guys exactly what to do and how to do it. Marty We are talking to our tech guru Craig who joins us every Wednesday at 730. Let's go to Shark Tank. One of the judges or sharks of Shark Tank lost, for $200,000, which kind of drop in the bucket for me, but probably hurt her a little bit, but then got it back. Yeah. How did she get it back is my question because the FBI warns you that you're not getting that money back? Craig Yeah, ever. It's gone. They're saying that, after 90 seconds, the money is out of the country, which is true, in this case, as well. And what happened is this is a business email compromise here real quick. And there was a bad guy who did a little bit of research on Barbara Cochran, who is this one of these Investors over in Shark Tank. They found out who her assistant is. They found out who her bookkeeper is. And they sent some fake emails and the bookkeeper wired some money 388,000 bucks to a bank over in Germany based on the email. The big mistake on the bookkeeper's part was that the bookkeeper responded to the email asking for the money to be wired. The email address of the assistant was one character off. So they just kind of faked it. Then they found out about it because when the bookkeeper wired the money. The bookkeeper forwarded the wire confirmation to the assistant using the correct email address. The assistant said what the heck's going on here, called the bank immediately, and was able to get the German bank to freeze the account before it got wired out in this case, to China. Usually, it's Eastern European countries that have people that are doing this, but in this case, it was China. Surprisingly enough, Barbara Corcoran got back all of her money minus wire fees from his from this bank over in Germany. And you're right can this like never happens you never get your money back. Yeah, I was shocked about it. I mean, that was unbelievable. Yeah, it was shocking to her too. So be careful on these emails. Always confirm with a phone call. You know, use it. Just stop and think about what would do? Well, ten certainly would not send an email you never get. He gets his dial phone, their rotary phone, and he would call someone, and that's what you should do. You know this, this new tech is terrific. But in reality, pay close, close attention, particularly when it comes to stuff like this. I've worked with companies that have had all of their money stolen, and we worked with the FBI to start investigations for them. Although they will investigate, you never get your money back, right. Ken Craig Peterson, our tech guru, joining us as he does every Wednesday. Thank you so much, Craig. Appreciate it. We'll talk to you next week. Craig Thanks, guys. Bye-bye. Ken Okay. All right. Let's get CBS News and when we come back Transcribed by https://otter.ai --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
Watch the DAY[0] podcast live on Twitch (@dayzerosec) every Monday afternoon at 12:00pm PST (3:00pm EST) Or the video archive on Youtube [00:03:00] Critical Security Issue identified in iTerm2 as part of Mozilla Open Source Audit iTerm2 Patch [00:11:24] Windows Error Reporting Manager arbitrary file move Elevation of Privilege (CVE-2019-1315) James Forshaw A Link To The Past.pdf [00:16:12] CVE-2019-8697: MacOS System Escalation via Disk Management https://www.zerodayinitiative.com/blog/2019/10/3/cve-2019-8697-macos-system-escalation-via-disk-management [00:20:20] Apple Zero Day Exploited in Bitpaymer Campaign [00:25:50] BrokenStrokes: On the (in)Security of Wireless Keyboards [00:31:53] PS2 Yabasic Exploit Exploit Writeup [00:40:12] Imperva Breach Report [00:49:23] EU-coordinated risk assessment of 5G network security https://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/united-states-america/68637/eu-coordinated-risk-assessment-5g-network-security_me [00:55:11] Measuring Attack Surface Reduction in the Presence of Code (Re-)Randomization https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.03034 [01:04:46] Finding Security Threats That Matter: An Industrial Case Study [01:16:47] An Extended Survey on Vehicle Security [01:21:56] Zydis 3.0 Released (x86-64 disassembler library) https://github.com/zyantific/zydis [01:25:54] IDA 7.4 [01:28:38] Government interference in Australia's premier cybersecurity conference is a worry [01:33:16] uBlock dev build rejected [01:39:19] Ken Thompson's Unix Password [01:44:04] Humble Bundle
پۆدکاستی چاوگ – زنجیرەی بیستویەک ٢١ ١. پرسیاری گوێگران ▪ پەڕگەکانم دوای فۆرمات سڕاونەتەوە، کلاود یاخود چی بکەم (ئالان سەعید) // www.piriform.com/recuva www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk ▪ تەلەفزیۆن و فەیسبوک نایەڵێت چێژ لە تەکنەلۆژیا ببینم (نەوزاد حەمە) ▪ ڕێنووس و دەقی کوردی لە نێتدا چۆن چاک بکەم و بنەڕەت هەیە؟ (سەلاح احمد) www.yageyziman.com/renus.htm zkurd.org/diyako/renus/ ** ئامۆژگاری دەکەین بەکاربردنی uBlock کە پرۆژەیەکی بەهێزی قەدەغەکردنی ڕیکلام و قەڵەباڵغییە. سووکەڵەترە لە ئەدبلۆکەر و ئەوانی دی. کە ڕام و چارەسەری زۆر بەکاردەبەن. github.com/gorhill/uBlock ٢. بەشی هەواڵ و بەدواداچونی زانستی ▪ زمانی دی D، دەچێتە ناو وەرگێڕەکەی گنوەوە وەرگێڕی گنو gcc لەمەودوا پشتیوانی زمانی دی دەکات لە وەرگێڕاندا. کۆمیتەی وەرگێڕی گنو لە وەشانی هەشتی وەرگێڕەکەیانەوە بەدواوە شوێنی ئەم زمانە دەکاتەوە. ▪ بە قسەی ماکئافی، زیانەواڵەکان malware لەسەر ماک ڕوو لە زۆربوونن. ▪ یاهوو وەشانی نوێی ئیمەیلە خۆڕاییەکەی بە ناوی یاهومەیڵ پڕۆ دەوەشێنێ (Yahoo Mail Pro). ٣. بەشی ڕەنگاڵە و فلیم و دراما ▪ فیلمی دۆکیومێنتاری silicon cowboys ▪ کاریگەری یاریە ڤیدۆیەکان لەسەر بەرەو پێشبردنی توانای مێشک. ▪ فیلمی The Mummy 2017 ▪ بۆچوونی کۆتایی لەسەر زنجیرەی Breaking Bad ————- پەخشی ڕادیۆیی یان پۆدکاستی چاوگ بەرنامەیەکی دەنگی زانستی بەردەوامە لەسەر دواهەمین هەواڵەکانی ئایتی و یاری و فلیم و دراماکان بە زمانی کوردی. لەگەڵ کۆمەڵێک خەڵکی شارەزای ئەو بوارە لە کوردستان و دەرەوەی پێکەوە. chawg.org فەیسبووک https://www.facebook.com/chawg تویتەر https://twitter.com/chawg کەناڵی سەرەکی پەخشی ڕادیۆیی چاوگ @chawgpodcast لەسەر تونئین، کە یەکێک لە گەورەترین سەنتەر و برۆدکاستی جیهانییە: tun.in/pigDz یاخود لە ئایتونسی ئەپڵ کە بە فەرمی ڕێگەی داوە: itun.es/i67x5mL یانیش لە کەناڵی چاوگ لە یوتوب: www.youtube.com/c/ChawgOrgCast
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Weisst Du, welche Plugins Du installieren solltest und welche Einstellungen, um mit dem Firefox-Browser sicher und privat zu surfen? Welche Plugins Du besser meiden solltest? Hier erfährst Du, wie Du mit zwei einfach zu installierenden Plugins - First Party Isolation-Plugin - uBlock Origin einen großen Schritt Richtung Sicherheit und privaten Surfen machst.
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Panel: Reuven Lerner Jeremy Green Erik Dietrich In this episode of the Freelancer’s Show Reuven, Erik, and Jeremy discuss “Dealing with Contracts.” The Freelancers cover a number of important topics that involve contracts, trust agreements, as well as how to read a Master Services Agreement (MSA). This is a great episode to learn more about ways to take control of your contract documents and MASs. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:50 - Reuven opens the show talking about contracts. Reuven said he did not have contracts when he first started his business. But over time he has gotten screwed over. Reuven prefaced that they are not lawyers, so take this as advice only. 3:00 - Reuven talks about things to understand are, who owns the rights, payment, insurance, and statement of work, etc. Reuven going into Master Services Agreements. Reuven asks if his peer use contracts. Erik says he uses master services agreements, and rarely contracts. Erik tries to work based on trust, and there is no motivator for contracts. 5:20 - Jeremy talks about being similar to Erik and rarely using contracts, but only master services agreements and trust. Jeremy says he does sometimes like to get paid up front. Reuven says when he does project work, he then uses a contract. Reuven says when he is doing training he does not use a contract. Reuven says sometime PO or purchase orders do serve as a type of contract. Reuven goes into to project fees and hiring lawyers. 9:30 - Jeremy talks about project fee and specifications of the scope of work and how that may or may not need a contract. Erik says it is important for him to avoid proposals but good for him to agree upon what can be delivered. Again, Erik is fond of the trust agreement. Reuven says for courses he does not need to implement contracts. 13:00 - Jeremy continues with how he implements a flat payment fee, but only when he can agree upon the scope of work. Reuven says he has only once done the pay in advance method once, and it worked great for him. Jeremy says it may be good to work with people and companies who had experience with this. 15:00 - Reuven ask if a client comes to you with their MSA or Statement of Work, how much do you want or can change it? Erik talks about his experience with marking up MSA and statements. Jeremy talks about his experience with marking up an MSA that was an employment document. 18:00 - Erik talks about using a lawyer to look at the agreement to see if that agreement might be hard not to violate. Reuven talks about his experience marking up an agreement and how all of the markups were no approved. Reuven continues with how he was able to get the company to agree to alter their agreement document. Reuven talks about having to acquire insurance to get work. 24:00 - Jeremy and Erik speak on payment terms. Reuven talks about insurance that was not available to him in Israel. Reuven speaks about need Commercial Liability insurance in order to engage in work for certain clients. 28:00 - Reuven talks about how Jonathan Stark is able to get companies to change their terms to pay everything upfront. This discussion goes into payment terms and net 30 or net 60 payment plans. Erik continues negotiating payment. 31:00 - Erick brings up the scenario of hiring a lawyer if you are new to freelancing. Reuven talks about how some can get an agreement document written up for them. The freelancers agree that you only do this if you really need to hire a lawyer for an airtight document. 35:00 - Reuven talks about adding a clause to open source software. Reuven says the client owns the IP but the changes are subject to other owners as they contribute. 36:00 - Reuven talks about a taxes in Israel and how being self-employed works in Israel. Erik asks about how the lawyer help is this situation. Jeremy mentions to pay attention to your very own customs and jurisdictions, in your place of business. 40:00 - Reuven talks about having to change the legal business title in Israel. Reuven talks about how the law is interpreted according to their jurisdiction. Sponsors/affiliates Get a Coder Job Freshbooks Picks: Reuven Bad Blood Jeremy Obi Fernandez's MSA Bundle Erik A Better Ad Blocker
Panel: Reuven Lerner Jeremy Green Erik Dietrich In this episode of the Freelancer’s Show Reuven, Erik, and Jeremy discuss “Dealing with Contracts.” The Freelancers cover a number of important topics that involve contracts, trust agreements, as well as how to read a Master Services Agreement (MSA). This is a great episode to learn more about ways to take control of your contract documents and MASs. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:50 - Reuven opens the show talking about contracts. Reuven said he did not have contracts when he first started his business. But over time he has gotten screwed over. Reuven prefaced that they are not lawyers, so take this as advice only. 3:00 - Reuven talks about things to understand are, who owns the rights, payment, insurance, and statement of work, etc. Reuven going into Master Services Agreements. Reuven asks if his peer use contracts. Erik says he uses master services agreements, and rarely contracts. Erik tries to work based on trust, and there is no motivator for contracts. 5:20 - Jeremy talks about being similar to Erik and rarely using contracts, but only master services agreements and trust. Jeremy says he does sometimes like to get paid up front. Reuven says when he does project work, he then uses a contract. Reuven says when he is doing training he does not use a contract. Reuven says sometime PO or purchase orders do serve as a type of contract. Reuven goes into to project fees and hiring lawyers. 9:30 - Jeremy talks about project fee and specifications of the scope of work and how that may or may not need a contract. Erik says it is important for him to avoid proposals but good for him to agree upon what can be delivered. Again, Erik is fond of the trust agreement. Reuven says for courses he does not need to implement contracts. 13:00 - Jeremy continues with how he implements a flat payment fee, but only when he can agree upon the scope of work. Reuven says he has only once done the pay in advance method once, and it worked great for him. Jeremy says it may be good to work with people and companies who had experience with this. 15:00 - Reuven ask if a client comes to you with their MSA or Statement of Work, how much do you want or can change it? Erik talks about his experience with marking up MSA and statements. Jeremy talks about his experience with marking up an MSA that was an employment document. 18:00 - Erik talks about using a lawyer to look at the agreement to see if that agreement might be hard not to violate. Reuven talks about his experience marking up an agreement and how all of the markups were no approved. Reuven continues with how he was able to get the company to agree to alter their agreement document. Reuven talks about having to acquire insurance to get work. 24:00 - Jeremy and Erik speak on payment terms. Reuven talks about insurance that was not available to him in Israel. Reuven speaks about need Commercial Liability insurance in order to engage in work for certain clients. 28:00 - Reuven talks about how Jonathan Stark is able to get companies to change their terms to pay everything upfront. This discussion goes into payment terms and net 30 or net 60 payment plans. Erik continues negotiating payment. 31:00 - Erick brings up the scenario of hiring a lawyer if you are new to freelancing. Reuven talks about how some can get an agreement document written up for them. The freelancers agree that you only do this if you really need to hire a lawyer for an airtight document. 35:00 - Reuven talks about adding a clause to open source software. Reuven says the client owns the IP but the changes are subject to other owners as they contribute. 36:00 - Reuven talks about a taxes in Israel and how being self-employed works in Israel. Erik asks about how the lawyer help is this situation. Jeremy mentions to pay attention to your very own customs and jurisdictions, in your place of business. 40:00 - Reuven talks about having to change the legal business title in Israel. Reuven talks about how the law is interpreted according to their jurisdiction. Sponsors/affiliates Get a Coder Job Freshbooks Picks: Reuven Bad Blood Jeremy Obi Fernandez's MSA Bundle Erik A Better Ad Blocker
Un Antipub pour mieux naviguer, ça à l'air cool. Mais que choisir entre Disconnect, Ad Block, Ad Block Plus, uBlock origin, µBlock, Ghostery, uMatrix, PrivacyBadger, AdAway ...
Un Antipub pour mieux naviguer, ça à l'air cool. Mais que choisir entre Disconnect, Ad Block, Ad Block Plus, uBlock origin, µBlock, Ghostery, uMatrix, PrivacyBadger, AdAway ...
Die DATENWACHE - einfach sicher im Internet - Security Awareness für alle
acebook ist mehr als die Möglichkeit, Freunden zu folgen und Katzenbilder auszutauschen. Das Netzwerk ist eine gigantische Werbeplattform, auf der die sozialen Funktionen nur Mittel zum Zweck sind. Wir schauen uns an, wie Facebook mit personalisierter Werbung Geld verdient und wo die Daten dafür herkommen. Welche Möglichkeiten werden Werbetreibenden geboten? Und welche Gefahren gehen davon aus? Und natürlich gibt es Tipps, wie Du Facebooks Datensammelwut eindämmen kannst.
Sommerzeit – Ferienzeit! Und natürlich will man da nicht aufs Internet verzichten. Axel und Venty lassen sich etwas über Hotel- und Campingplatz-WLANs, Roaming-Angebote und ausländische, also vorallem deutsche Mobilnetze aus. Kann spuren von Rantings enthalten! Trackliste Elwood – Take me there Frank Molder – Orbital Movement Trackliste HTTP ist tot :: HTTP ist tot und riecht komisch. Example.com :: Nehmt euch ein Beispiel! GSG Nein :: Nein zum Geldspielgesetzt (leider doch angenommen) #chfreewifi :: ESSID: #chfreewifi sslh :: ssh/ssl (https) Multiplexer TOR :: The Onion Router (nix Bussfall!) iodine :: TCP over DNS dns2tcp :: DNS2TCP TOR als VPN :: Vortrag von Axel WWWOFFLE :: Proxy für als man damals nicht immer online sein konnte Webwasher :: Die Mutter alles Werbeblocker Privoxy :: Privacy Proxy Morty :: Morty uMatrix :: uMatrix uBlock :: uBlock Werbeblocker Ghostery :: Trackerblocker Fefes Blog :: Online Werbung bricht ein wegen DSGVO GDPR Mayhem :: Programmatic ad buying plummets in Europe M68k Meeting :: M68k Linux Install Party im Linuxhotel Balccon 2017 :: Let's Netz interview mit Nick Farr @ Balccon 2017 File Download (162:26 min / 160 MB)
Sommerzeit – Ferienzeit! Und natürlich will man da nicht aufs Internet verzichten. Axel und Venty lassen sich etwas über Hotel- und Campingplatz-WLANs, Roaming-Angebote und ausländische, also vorallem deutsche Mobilnetze aus. Kann spuren von Rantings enthalten! Trackliste Elwood – Take me there Frank Molder – Orbital Movement Trackliste HTTP ist tot :: HTTP ist tot und riecht komisch. Example.com :: Nehmt euch ein Beispiel! GSG Nein :: Nein zum Geldspielgesetzt (leider doch angenommen) #chfreewifi :: ESSID: #chfreewifi sslh :: ssh/ssl (https) Multiplexer TOR :: The Onion Router (nix Bussfall!) iodine :: TCP over DNS dns2tcp :: DNS2TCP TOR als VPN :: Vortrag von Axel WWWOFFLE :: Proxy für als man damals nicht immer online sein konnte Webwasher :: Die Mutter alles Werbeblocker Privoxy :: Privacy Proxy Morty :: Morty uMatrix :: uMatrix uBlock :: uBlock Werbeblocker Ghostery :: Trackerblocker Fefes Blog :: Online Werbung bricht ein wegen DSGVO GDPR Mayhem :: Programmatic ad buying plummets in Europe M68k Meeting :: M68k Linux Install Party im Linuxhotel Balccon 2017 :: Let's Netz interview mit Nick Farr @ Balccon 2017 File Download (162:26 min / 160 MB)
When you are on a mobile device that does not use blockers against ads and trackers, YOU ARE PAYING $23 per month just to load the tracking and targeting scripts for ads. It’s a payday for both advertisers and your telecommunications provider. This was part two. Don't miss part one! Attend my one-day conference January 27th in Pittsburgh. Learn more here. Brendan’s Two Challenges; 1. Adopt an good ad blocker like uBlock or Disconnect Me. 2. Read a real physical book in the sunlight. Resources NSA uses Google cookies to pinpoint targets for hacking (Washington Post) Mobile Ads Cost you $23 per month (Medium) Basic Attention Token Raises $35 Million in 30 Seconds (CoinDesk)
IntroductionRetour de Ludovic Grossard qui nous propose MyChain sur Android.Question sur le générique de fin c’est I Feel It Coming est une chanson interprétée par le chanteur canadien The Weeknd avec la participation du groupe français Daft Punk, sortie en single en 2016, extraite de l’album Starboy.LE DOSSIERAvant de commencer, je voulais simplement vous recommander le CKB show. Un podcast sur l’écosystème Chrome OS ou vous allez y apprendre plein de choses.Les extensionsDictionnaire: une extension offerte par Google pour connaître les définitionsLastPass: Le service pour gérer les mots de passe. Je vous recommande aussi LastPass Authenticator qui vous permet d’avoir un second facteur d’authentification très simplement.Papier: Permet de mettre un document texte ou liste sur le nouvel ongletOneTab: Regroupe tous vos onglets dans une seule et même liste.uBlock: C’est la saveur du moment, puisque AdBlock est devenu “commercial”. uBlock Origin est une extension libre pour tous les navigateurs web. En plus d’être un logiciel antipub, uBlock bloque également la collecte des données de navigation.Wikiwand: Permets d’afficher de manière plus élégante les résultats Wikipedia. Il permet aussi de conserver l’index en permanence sur la gauche de votre écran. Enregistrer dans Google Drive: Cette extension permet de sauvegarder dans votre Drive à la manière des extensions Evernote ou OneNote. Pour une page ça fait une image, pour un PDF ça sauvegarde le fichier, etc.Video Speed Controller: Cette extension va vous mettre un nouveau controller pour augmenter ou diminuer la vitesse des vidéos en HTML5 (Youtube par exemple).Turn off the lights: Cette extension permet de cacher les distractions sur Youtube. Pratique lorsqu’on regarde une suite de vidéos de formation.HoverCards: vous permet de voir ce qui se cache derrière les liens de youtube, twitter, reddit, SoundCloud, Imgur, et instagram.TrackMeNot: Si vous êtes un parano de laisser des traces sur les moteurs de recherche, vous avez deux choix : utilisez des moteurs de recherche alternatif genre DuckDuck GO ou installer cette extension qui va brouiller les cartes. TrackMeNot tourne en tâche de fond de votre navigateur pour lancer fréquemment des recherches sur les moteurs que vous choisissez (par exemple Yahoo!, Google ou Bing). TrackMeNot cache vos recherches dans un nuage de recherche “fantômes” afin de complexifier le profilage des utilisateurs et de le rendre inefficace.Web of Trust (WOT): L’extension WOT lance des avertissements pour tous les liens sur le web: vert pour la sécurité, jaune c’est suspect, et rouge pour éviter. [Mise à jour mars 2018] Depuis l’enregistrement de l’épisode certaines pratiques plutôt douteuse de cette compagnie m’oblige de ne plus recommander cette extension.Momentum: Permet de remplacer votre page d’accueil avec une magnifique image, une citation, l’heure, la météo, une phrase et une liste de tâches. Et dans le même genre il y a aussi Currently en beaucoup plus simple.The Great suspender: Vous êtes du genre a ouvrir beaucoup beaucoup beaucoup d’onglets? Vous avez un ordinateur avec des ressources limités ? Cette extension est pour vous, elle suspend en mémoire tous les onglets que vous utilisez pour économiser des ressources!Les applicationsCaret: Est un éditeur de texte pour les programmeurs “amateur” il permet de faire de l’édition de code dans plusieurs langages de programmation et mettre la couleur qui va bien pour vous. Pour ceux qui connaissent Sublime c’est un peu la même chose.Calmly: Éditeur de texte minimaliste avec plusieurs options pour vous aider à la concentration lorsque vous rédigez.Gmail hors connexion: Est le client de courrier électronique de Google et vous permet, lorsque vous avez un Chromebook, de consulter et de rédiger des messages lorsque vous êtes déconnecté du réseau. Si vous recherchez quelque chose de simple et minimal c’est aussi une très bonne alternative.OffiDocs: Des outils virtuels en ligne, technologie surprenante.Cameyo: Dans le même genre qu’OffiDocs mais avec un plus grand choix d’applicationsLes sitesDevDocs: Le site ultime pour le développeur en vous. Il regroupe toute la documentation de tous les langages de programmation.INSPIRATIONThe Goodnewspaper, un journal qui ne contient que de bonnes nouvelles de partout dans le monde, en plus de profils de gens qui changent le monde (45$US pour 4 numéros).
AirPodi in USB-Cji. Povezave USB-C in iPhone KGI pravi da ni res Ryzen rezultati LinusTechTips uBlock Origin za Safari in Edge iOS 10.2 je dodal podporo za Ethernet Ajpes https://podcrto.si/zakaj-je-napadalcem-uspelo-vdreti-v-aplikacije-ajpesa/ https://slo-tech.com/novice/t694978/0 https://slo-tech.com/novice/t695181 Special Guest: Alan Rener.
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: DDoS attack on DynDNS, DDoS Coin, and a USB killstick. Gunnar recommends following @MachinePix and @TheJoinery_jp on Twitter Your Nexus phone will soon automatically connect to open Wi-Fi networks Stealing login credentials from a locked PC or Mac just got easier USBee stings air-gapped PCs: Wirelessly leak secrets with a file write Now you can buy a USB stick that destroys anything in its path Someone Is Putting Malicious USB Sticks in Australian Mailboxes Gunnar recommends the latest Mom and Dad are Fighting D&G Ad Experience Optimization of the Week: Facebook Testing Autoplay Video Ads That Have The Sound Turned On By Default uBlock Origin working great Why the silencing of KrebsOnSecurity opens a troubling chapter for the ‘Net Record-breaking DDoS reportedly delivered by >145k hacked cameras Distributed Censorship or Extortion? The IoT vs Brian Krebs Hacker Releases Code That Powered Record-Breaking Botnet Attack DDoSCoin: Cryptocurrency using DDoS attacks as (malicious) proof of work The Terrible Security Of Bluetooth Locks Dave’s a blogger now? Government insight, Linux containers, and Microsoft: Three reasons you can’t miss this year’s Red Hat Government Symposium People, Please Don’t Store Private Data in Your Address Book 9 tricks to appear smart in brainstorming meetings Cutting Room Floor Names For Emotions People Feel But Can’t Explain Angry Desert Rain Frog Squeaks With Displeasure Know Who’s at the Office with the Raspberry Pi Wheelie-popping, modified racing roomba Ultra Orthodox Rabbis Sing Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” on the Streets of Jerusalem Marionette playing Rush’s Tom Sawyer and 2112 Overture and Temples of Syrinx Musicians Obsolete? Sony A.I. Creates Beatles-Inspired Song Vintage driver’s licenses once issued to Alfred Hitchcock, Johnny Cash, James Brown, & more! HAARP Holds Open House To Dispel Rumors Of Mind Control Vintage Pocket Guides to Syria & Beyond for the WW II American Soldier Photos from Inside NORAD’s Cheyenne Mountain Combat Center National Air and Space Museum Offers Audio Tours in Klingon Ka-Bar Tactical Spork Tool Wizards Now Have Their Own Version Of Apple Pay Chinese tourist who lost wallet in Germany ends up in refugee shelter New Teddy Ruxpin: Adorable Or The Blinking Demon Of Your Nightmares? Lock Up Your Raspberry Pi with Google Authenticator HRROOGA! And Other Vintage Comic Book Monster Sounds Real-life Space Invaders with drones and lasers We Give Thanks The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!
It turns out, Tim is at fault for Star Wars not working on his computer, not Apple. Also, Sony released the PS4 Remote Play app for Mac, Tim follows David’s lead and starts using uBlock, bogus surveys, and Superman V Batman is reviewed
It turns out, Tim is at fault for Star Wars not working on his computer, not Apple. Also, Sony released the PS4 Remote Play app for Mac, Tim follows David’s lead and starts using uBlock, bogus surveys, and Superman V Batman is reviewed
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