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According to Ars Technica, Switch and Switch 2 users who try to hack their consoles or play pirated copies of games may find their devices rendered completely inoperable by Nintendo. The warning was buried in a recent update to the Nintendo User Account Agreement, as first noticed by Game File. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss their thoughts on what this means for the video gaming industry, whether it will curb piracy and hacking, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Scott Schober, cybersecurity expert and author of "Hacked Again," joins hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine in this episode to discuss his past growing up as a "video game pirate," and how it led to a career in cybersecurity. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
With the rise of Generative AI (also known as Gen AI) and the damage it is doing to the creative industries, Polygon Treehouse and others in the indie gaming space decided to create a ‘No Gen AI' seal. The idea is that developers can display it on their game's store pages (and elsewhere) to communicate to potential players that no generative AI was used in its creation, so they can buy their game with confidence that their purchase will support developers whose ethics they agree with on this issue. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss their thoughts on why this is important for gamers and developers, and what it means for the future of the industry as a whole. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
The Nintendo Switch 2 has finally arrived. According to IGN, the device has a ton of new hardware features and experiences. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss their reactions, how this console stands up to older versions, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Monolith Productions, the studio behind 'Shadow of Mordor,' 'Shadow of War,' and 'FEAR,' is being closed by Warner Bros. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this decision, what it means for the broader gaming industry and game preservation, including the value of DRM-free stores, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
The fellas link up this week to discuss the background of a special guest and touch on some cool topics.Special Guest - Nikki Birch, Video Producer at NPR Music Host of A Thousand Eyes And One Podcast
Cybercrime Magazine's editors compiled a list of hacker video games: https://cybersecurityventures.com/the-complete-list-of-hacker-video-games. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss the best games, including what their favorites are, as well as sharing some misses and must-plays according to the gaming community. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
This week Shane Hnidy catches up with Chris Jones, the Senior Video Producer for the Golden Knights. Chris discusses how he got his start with the VGK, what it's like traveling with the team, and what he sees as the most fun aspects of his job. Afterwards we hear from Reilly Smith and go around the VGK locker room to hear what his teammates had to say about Reilly's return to Vegas.
According to CNBC, Nvidia sales grow 78 percent on AI demand. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss the technology's impact on gaming, including how it has affected design, development, and player experience across the industry. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Newzoo's January 2024 report placed Marvel Rivals fifth in revenue and fourth in monthly active users among the top 20 games. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss the game, including thoughts on the recent update, comparisons to Overwatch 2, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Adam Keown is the Global CISO at Eastman and a former special agent with the FBI. In this episode, he joins host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss illegally distributed games, his perspective as a former FBI agent, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to Eurogamer, many would argue that one of the greatest wins from the new wave of gaming consoles has been that the majority of titles support 60fps – or even 120fps – representing a game-changing improvement over the last-gen standard 30fps. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Amanda Glassner, Deputy Editor at Cybercrime Magazine, to debate the best frame rate for gamers today, including what would make a game "unplayable," how different games today respond, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
In this episode of Talksicology, host Jason Cabello sits down with Aaron Hostutler—Project Manager, Creative Director, and Video Producer for Power Home Remodeling. Aaron's journey is anything but conventional. From serving as a military photographer to leading meditation meetings at the Quest festival in Mexico, his experiences weave a fascinating story of discipline, creativity, and self-discovery.
Quincy learns the hard way that you should download your contacts and your work on the regular. You might lose access to that stuff and then what?
Marvel Rivals has been handing out 100-year bans as developer NetEase Games narrows in on cheaters, according to Dexerto. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss their thoughts. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
The Cybercrime Magazine Podcast has over 5,000 episodes. Join host Paul John Spaulding and Steve Morgan, Founder of Cybersecurity Ventures and Editor-in-Chief at Cybercrime Magazine, to recap some of the year's best episodes and our top series for 2024, 'CTRL, ALT, HACKED,' alongside co-hosts Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine. The Cybercrime Magazine Update airs weekly and covers the latest news, interviews, podcasts, reports, videos, and special productions from Cybercrime Magazine, published by Cybersecurity Ventures. For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Scams are running rampant in the video game community, with NZXT's PC rental program of “bait-and-switch” tactics, with prices and specs that are constantly changing, being the most recent offender, according to The Verge. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss their thoughts. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to Polygon, an avalanche of new game announcements hit at The Game Awards 2024, ranging from the returns of classic franchises to the reveals of all-new worlds. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss their thoughts. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Roblox is a gaming platform designed for children and is the biggest recreation zone for kids, according to Bloomberg. Since 2018, police in the US have arrested at least two dozen people accused of abducting or abusing victims they'd met or groomed using Roblox. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Theresa Payton, former White House CIO and CEO of Fortalice Solutions, alongside co-hosts Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss their thoughts and share tips for keeping kids safe in online gaming communities. • For more on cybersecurity, visit https://cybersecurityventures.com/
Rock Paper Shotgun recently released their list of the best games for PC. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss their thoughts, including a few games that are also highlighted on our Complete List of Hacker Video Games. For Rock Paper Shotgun's list, visit https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/the-rps-100-2024, and for more from Cybercrime Magazine's list, visit https://cybersecurityventures.com/the-complete-list-of-hacker-video-games/. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Phil Edwards is a video producer who worked at Vox for nearly 10 years, and now runs his own Youtube channel exploring the history of businesses, and lately has been using more and more maps. We go over one of his latest videos, “The Secret Economics of Google Street View” as a case study of how Phil thinks about maps to tell stories. We also talk about journalism on Youtube, and the business behind running a Youtube channel today.Sponsor: Beemaps by HivemapperGet access to high quality, fresh map data at https://beemaps.com/mindsUse promo code MINDS to get 50% off your API credits through Dec. 31 2024About PhilTwitterPhil's BlueskyPhil's YoutubeShownotesNote: Links to books are Amazon Affiliate links. I earn a small commission if you buy any of these books.Phil's trivia siteGeoGuessrPhil's video about Google Street ViewBook & Podcast recommendations:3 Scientists & Their Gods by Robert Wright (Affiliate Link)The Evolution of God by Robert Wright (Affiliate Link)On the Edge by Nate Silver (Affiliate Link)Freakonomics podcastAcquired PodcastMy conversation with Ashlee VanceWild Wild Space documentaryNeoHoogTimestamps(00:00) - Intro(00:52) - Sponsor: Beemaps(02:08) - Who is Phil Edwards?(03:13) - What does a Video Producer do?(04:29) - Chosing topics & stories(06:38) - Maps in video production(10:14) - Bringing a different element to maps stories(12:15) - Explaining Complicated Things(15:49) - Case Study: Google Street View Video(20:07) - Geoguessr(23:03) - Story & Journalism on Youtube(27:25) - Stories that Phil wants to work on(30:54) - Importance of visuals(34:58) - Learning Curve in Mapping & Animation(40:26) - Balancing Scientific Rigour and Story(49:53) - The Business of Youtube(54:09) - Choosing to scale or not(59:14) - Creating "content"(01:01:56) - Authenticity(01:05:00) - Valuing High Quality Journalism(01:10:18) - Succeeding on Patreon(01:13:46) - Creators that Phil admires(01:16:56) - Books & podcasts Recommendations(01:28:54) - Reporting On Vs Working In a field(01:31:40) - Where Phil finds inspiration(01:35:14) - Support the podcast on PatreonSupport the podcast on PatreonMy TwitterMy BlueskyRead Previous Issues of the NewsletterEdited by Peter XiongFind more of his work
According to the BBC, the director of 'Call of Duty: Black Ops 6' believes returning players might have contributed to what's been called the series' biggest-ever launch. The latest installment in the huge shooter franchise set new records for day-one players and its Game Pass subscription. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to PCGames, 'The Path of Exile 2' launch was delayed so Grinding Gear can ensure accounts and items are safely migrated from the first RPG to the sequel. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Part of the Building Community Resilience Series at The New School "Resilience" is an essential part of individual and societal response and preparation these days, yet it's become a bit of a "buzz word." What does it mean from the perspective of someone who's been helping prepare groups for "resilience" since before the word was trendy? How do we mentor others in this idea and how do we sustain a sense of hope? Join us for a unique conversation on resilience, with Michael Fischer, a volunteer for multiple organizations, amateur radio guru K6MLF, formerly an environmental executive and consultant, philanthropic director, and city planner. Michael talks with long time TNS Audio and Video Producer, and first time TNS Host, Ken Adams from atop Mount Barnabe in West Marin at the historic Dickson Fire Lookout. Michael Fischer: Michael Fischer has volunteered for decades in the service of local organizations and groups that either support or foster community resilience or community histories and traditions, like the Marin Amateur Radio Society, Marin County Sheriff's RACES, Mill Valley CERT, Marin County Fire Department Fire Lookout, and many others. Professionally, Michael has served as an Environmental Consultant, Sr. Fellow and Program Officer/Director at The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Executive Officer at the California Coastal Conservancy, Senior Consultant at the Natural Resources Defense Council, Executive Director of the Sierra Club, Executive Director of the California Coastal Commission, and many years years as an environmental policy consultant and urban planner. Michael likes to be known these days as "Student, saunterer, lover of poetry and music at: Retired For Good" Ken Adams: Ken Adams is a long time TNS audio and video producer who has recorded, edited, mixed, live streamed and podcasted our conversations since 2007. Ken is a long time audio/recording engineer, singer, voice and theatrical actor, songwriter and wrote music for commercials. Ken is a licensed amateur radio operator as well, radio lead for the SGVERG (San Geronimo Valley Emergency Readiness Group), and a MCFD Fire Lookout volunteer as well. Ken lives in West Marin with his wife and two kids and loves cooking and mountain biking through the hills of the San Geronimo Valley. Find out more about The New School at Commonweal on our website: tns.commonweal.org. And like/follow our Soundcloud channel for more great podcasts.
According to HackRead, Game Freak, the developer behind the Pokémon franchise, has been hit by a massive data breach, now being referred to as the “Teraleak.” The leak has revealed hundreds of gigabytes of allegedly stolen sensitive internal data, from early Pokémon games to upcoming projects. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Episode SummaryToday we're joined by Sky Dylan-Robbins, a video producer and founder of the Video Consortium. In this mini episode, Sky discusses some of her favorite tools for cultivating a good creative process and environment. Guest BioSky Dylan-Robbins is an award-winning nonfiction video producer, filmmaker, and media entrepreneur. Sky has worked for ABC News and the New Yorker. She is also the Founder and Executive Director of The Video Consortium- a global nonprofit media organization that connects and supports today's nonfiction filmmakers and video journalists to tell bold stories that change the world.Additional Resources: Sky's website The Video Consortium website The Video Consortium on Instagram Check out Sky's feature length documentary “On Our Own Island”Rate and SubscribeBe sure to subscribe to The Rough Draft on Spotify, Apple, or anywhere you get your podcasts in order to stay up to date with the latest episodes.Follow Rev and The Rough Draft on Instagram, LinkedIn and XThe Rough Draft is produced by Rev, and releases a new episode every Tuesday & Thursday.Mentioned in this episode:Rev.com
Concord game director Ryan Ellis has reportedly stepped down from his position at Firewalk Studios, according to Kotaku. Sources also claim that Firewalk's staff are uncertain of the studio's future. Some reportedly believe that it could become a co-development studio on other Sony projects, while many have allegedly shared concerns of layoffs and a possible shutdown of the studio. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to The Verge, Sony's new PlayStation 5 Pro appears to be very powerful. But at $700 — plus another $80 if you want to buy the disc drive accessory since the console itself doesn't have one — a lot of gamers have been left wondering exactly how powerful it needs to be in order to justify the cost. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Allan Cecil, also known as dwangoAC, is the developer of TASBOT, a tool that assists in video game speedruns. In this episode, he joins host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss speedrunning, including why he created the tool, what it means for other gamers, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to Kotaku, Bungie laid off 220 employees, or approximately 17 percent of its workforce. The news, which comes on the heels of a successful expansion launch with Destiny 2: The Final Shape in June and another round of layoffs late last year, has prompted former employees and players alike to criticize Bungie's leadership. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to Esports Illustrated, Apex Legends has made some crucial changes to its battle pass updates. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss these updates, how players are reacting, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to IGN, Game Informer has announced it is shutting down after 33 years after GameStop reportedly told the publication it was "closing immediately, they were all laid off, and they would begin receiving severance terms." In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss the decision, what this means for the gaming industry, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
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Twitch has ended the contracts for all members of its Safety Advisory Council, a resource made up of industry experts, streamers and moderators, who consult on trust and safety issues. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Charlie Osborne, Editor-at-Large at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss this decision and the impact it will have on streamer health and safety. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
67's video producer Carter Normand on season III of Between Barber Poles, bringing you into the 67's dressing room, any rules filing the season and his relationship with head coach Dave Cameron.
In early May, CNN reported that LinkedIn was adding a variety of games to its platform, aimed at making connections among users. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, Taylor Fox, Media Coordinator at Cybercrime Magazine, and Amanda Glassner, Deputy Editor at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss whether these games are any fun, what makes them different from other social media games, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Bleeping Computer reports that threat actors hacked into Disney's internal servers looking for old Club Penguin secrets, but ended up stealing 2.5 GB of up-to-date internal information regarding Disney's much larger business. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Amanda Glassner, Deputy Editor at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to IGN, a high-profile video game cheat maker has been ordered to pay Activision over $14 million in damages and hand over its domain name in a recent case involving Call of Duty. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss cheating in video games, how it affects a players experience, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, a priest stole $40,000 from a Chester County parish to spend on Candy Crush and other games. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss the lure of gambling in games, why players spend money, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Congratulations to our Deanna and her fiancé Dennis who just got engaged in Walt Disney World!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down for another conversation with the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB). This time, Molly and Jo talk with Supervisory Chemical Incident Investigator Lauren Johnson, Chemical Incident Investigator Melike Yersiz, P.E., and Video Producer and Public Affairs Specialist Shauna Lawhorne. We discuss how each CSB employee ended up at the agency, what a company can expect when the CSB comes to investigate an incident, some examples of how and when subject matter experts are used to assist with investigations, what has most surprised each of them during the course of their investigations, and how recommendations are tracked and managed. Then we get to ask everything we've been wondering about the CSB videos; how the CSB decides which investigations get a video, how they condense the investigation's material down, some details about the iconic narrator, and more. A heartfelt thank you to all three CSB guests for their appearances on this episode, and to CSB Communications Manager, Hillary Cohen. To learn more about the CSB, please visit csb.gov, and if you haven't already be sure to check out our previous episode with the CSB: "Episode 101 - Conversations with the CSB - Part 1". To learn more about the CSB's accidental release reporting rule, and to access the published data, visit https://www.csb.gov/news/incident-report-rule-form-/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amplifyyourprocesssafety/message
According to TechXplore, video gamers who exploit glitches in games can help experts better understand buggy software, students at the University of Bristol suggest. Known as "speedrunners," these types of gamers can complete games quickly by working out their malfunctions. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Prime Video's "Fallout" is the latest addition in a long line of TV video game adaptations, including HBO's "The Last Of Us," the theatrical release of "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," and others. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
We have a fun episode for you! On Episode 625, we discuss the history of the Duke Blue Devil mascot as we interview Bryan Reklis and welcome back Sam Klein! Details of the Devil: The History of Duke's Mascot is a documentary that covers the 102-year history of our beloved mascot and some of the moments that have made the Blue Devil so special to all of us. Sam Klein returns to help us discuss this topic as we welcome Bryan Reklis, Sr. Video Producer of Duke University's office of Communications & Marketing to the show to discuss the documentary! Bryan helped write, direct, and edit this documentary, which is available on YouTube to watch. With Bryan, we go through some of the parts of the film that were important in chronicling the history of the Blue Devil and we get into some stories that were not in the film. Sam Klein, who was the mascot while he attended Duke, also provides us with some info that did not make the film as we discuss why the Blue Devil is so lovable and some of the things that the mascots have to deal with in order to provide boundless energy to Duke sporting events. You won't want to miss this interview! Make sure you're following us! Head to our Linktree to get all our available social media and links to follow and subscribe to the show. That includes our affiliate partnerships, from Homefield Apparel (use the code DBRPODCAST to save 15% off your first order) and Fanatics to the NBA Store, NFL Shop, and even Fubo TV. And...we have some more coming! Save some cash on the latest gear or follow the Blue Devils on the go by hitting those affiliate links and it helps support the show as well. We are now on YouTube! Subscribe there, rate, and review our episodes on there and everywhere you get your podcasts. Also, follow us on Twitter @DukeRoundup! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PC Mag highlighted YouTuber Ross Scott, who, irked by the demise of Ubisoft's The Crew, wants regulators to force publishers to 'modify or patch' games so they can be played offline n this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Russia is looking at creating its own video game industry, which will include the development of consoles, at the request of President Vladimir Putin, according to PC Mag. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Amanda Glassier, Deputy Editor at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to CoinDesk, a mysterious group of cybercriminals is targeting gamers who cheat in Call Of Duty, by deploying malware and stealing their bitcoin holdings. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to Fact.MR, the metaverse gaming market – which is currently valued at $51 billion – is anticipated to reach a value of $1.3 trillion by 2033. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
A Helldivers 2 hacker, according to PC Gamer, is causing chaos by raining down unreleased vehicles and allegedly offering to bypass the game's grind for a fee. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
As promised, Wil and Charlie chat to resident young person Nick the Video Producer and quiz him on his cultural references. The results are both enlightening and frightening. After many listener requests, they check out the AI-generated George Carlin special, and in the process discover the terrifying entity known as 'Dudezy'. Plus, a dip into the mailbag provides a bin night dilemma, some affirmations for Charlie, and the introduction of a new Mike (whose name is, confusingly, not Mike). Everyone Relax merch, Patreon, and more: https://linktr.ee/TOFOP See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.