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On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including: ASD launches offensive action against criminals Bio-tech firms working on COVID-19 targeted by ransomware Iran targets WHO Did you hear there’s a security issue with Zoom? You might not have heard. Don’t worry we’ll tell you about it Much, much more This week’s show is brought to you by Yubico, makers of the Yubikey devices. Yubico’s Chief Solutions Officer Jerrod Chong will be along in this week’s sponsor interview to talk through a few things: what is he seeing out there among users? As you’ll hear, he’s seeing what all of us are seeing, a massive rush to enable remote working. Jerrod also us through some new stuff Yubico is planning, from managed credential services through to biometric Yubikeys. Don’t miss it! You can subscribe to the new Risky Business newsletter, Seriously Risky Business, here. You can subscribe to our new YouTube channel here. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that’s your thing. Show notes Australian government says it is hacking criminals who are exploiting the pandemic Hackers ‘Without Conscience’ Target Health-Care Providers - Bloomberg Exclusive: Hackers linked to Iran target WHO staff emails during coronavirus - sources - Reuters Iran’s ban on Telegram that was intended to facilitate domestic spying backfired DarkHotel hackers use VPN zero-day to breach Chinese government agencies | ZDNet NASA sees an “exponential” jump in malware attacks as personnel work from home | Ars Technica So Wait, How Encrypted Are Zoom Meetings Really? | WIRED Zoom admits some calls were routed through China by mistake | TechCrunch Zoom founder promises to remedy security, privacy concerns during a 'feature freeze' - CyberScoop New York City bans Zoom in schools, citing security concerns | TechCrunch DOJ says Zoom-bombing is a crime | ZDNet Video service Zoom taking security seriously: U.S. government memo - Reuters The Zoom Privacy Backlash Is Only Getting Started | WIRED The internet is now rife with places where you can organize Zoom-bombing raids | ZDNet Why Zoom Really Needs Better Privacy: $1.4 Million Orders Show The US Government’s COVID-19 Response Is Now Relying On It ‘War Dialing’ Tool Exposes Zoom’s Password Problems — Krebs on Security Microsoft Buys Corp.com So Bad Guys Can’t — Krebs on Security Experts agree: Internet voting isn’t ready for COVID-19 crisis - Risky Business Schiff wants ODNI to scrub out politics from election security briefs PayPal and Venmo Are Letting SIM Swappers Hijack Accounts - VICE Google backs Apple's SMS OTP standard proposal | ZDNet Microsoft announces IPE, a new code integrity feature for Linux | ZDNet Chrome 81 released with initial support for the Web NFC standard | ZDNet A Hacker Found a Way to Take Over Any Apple Webcam | WIRED Hardware microphone disconnect in Mac and iPad - Apple Support Hacking forum gets hacked for the second time in a year | ZDNet A hacker has wiped, defaced more than 15,000 Elasticsearch servers | ZDNet Russian telco hijacks internet traffic for Google, AWS, Cloudflare, and others | ZDNet Remote working security: Thousands of misconfigured Atlassian instances ripe for unauthorized access | The Daily Swig Cisco rations VPNs for staff as strain of 100,000+ home workers hits its network • The Register Twisted programming framework stung by brace of request smuggling vulnerabilities | The Daily Swig How we abused Slack's TURN servers to gain access to internal services | Communication Breakdown Phish of GoDaddy Employee Jeopardized Escrow.com, Among Others — Krebs on Security XSS vulnerability found in Mozilla’s XSS-prevention library | The Daily Swig On signing the Joint Statement of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Burundi on the non-deployment of weapons in space by the first - News - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Exclusive: Elite hackers target WHO as coronavirus cyberattacks spike - Reuters Seriously Risky Business
This one is a RIDE, you guys! We wanted to do something really fun this week—something that would lighten the mood for us and for you. So, strap in, because we’re talking about our favorite Old School Category romances today! We’ve got something for everyone — wolves and dragons and marine biologists and single moms and more wolves! A word of caution this week — we didn’t reread these books before we recorded, and they’re all published in the 80s and 90s, so tread lightly if you decide to read them…and let us know just how wrong we got the plots! (Just kidding, we’re for sure rereading all of them now). Next week was supposed to be the deep dive of Lorraine Heath, but Sarah has a book due, so we’re putting it on hold—but stay tuned, because we’ve definitely got something coming! Waking Up With the Duke will definitely be the next read, though: Get it at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, or Kobo.Show Notes- If you're looking for a real cool summer sleepaway camp, check out Camp Kupagani. They'll pick your kid up at O'Hare!- You can order girl scout cookies online now. Good luck to all of us.- If you're in Chicago, I guess you could go to Navy Pier; But if you're in Peru, you should definitely go to Machu Picchu.- That American Dirt story is real wild. This review by Myriam Gurba is amazing, and Vox has you covered with an entire explainer. Remezcla has better recommendations for books about the border.- If you want to know what makes something a category romance, Love in Panels has a very good explainer. Also, if you're interested in Harlequin covers now, Jen interviewed Tony Horvath for Kirkus. He's the creative director in charge of all of Harlequin series romance.- Buying old category romances is easy. Check out ThriftBooks for the best prices and best shipping (Amazon charges for individual items from sellers), but also Better World Books. And if you're lucky enough, local thrift stores and used book stores. For more recent remaindered books, try Book Outlet.- We mentioned so many category series today. Check out this blog by Steve Imes with all the category series names and dates, and FictionDB for listings of books by series.- Sandra Brown wrote as Erin St. Claire and also Rachel Ryan. She was an 80s powerhouse who still writes romantic suspense. The book Sarah mentioned was Honor Bound, but Jen was thinking of a similar book called Hawk O'Toole's Hostage. Ope.- Jen reread and reviewed several of her first category romances for the Book Queen. The one about Pink Satin compares the book to the Harvey Weinstein case. It's honestly shocking how little has changed for women in the workplace.- White Satin was an early Iris Johansen about figure skating, but that author is also for being the book that inspired the "Who Did it Better on a Horse" post. And at the end of the episode, Sarah mentions that she had a house for sale if you're on the market, BECAUSE IT'S REALLY A MANSION.- Brad Pitt is old and still working because of the patriarchy.- Deep Tracks is the name of an XM radio station that plays B sides and less popular songs, which is very on brand for the books in this episode.- Maybe you'd like to read those goodreads reviews for The Lady and the Dragon.- Jen loved Barbara Boswell. She was a fan of the Brady/Ramsey series where a bunch of sisters married a bunch of brothers. And then this one that is Brady Bunch fanfic. Eight is enough, I swear! Was this all Roe v. Wade blowback?- You actually can still get Harlequin subscriptions, but the best current Romance subscription is definitely the Bawdy Bookworms box.- In Demon Lover, the heroine thinks the hero is a coyote, but he's really an undercover DEA agent. Jen asked the Smart Bitches to help her find it in 2018, when it was available as an eBook, but it isn't anymore! All you need to know is that these 80s covers celebrated the Tom Selleck mustache in a big way.- Warrior was last in the McKenzie-Blackthorn series by Elizabeth Lowell. Light a candle for Utah, who never got his book. Ao3 needs to get on it! #JusticeForUtah- Virginity is a construct! Also, here's where the hymen is in case you need to know.- Sarah's on deadline, so who knows what's going to happen next week. Buy some stickers, buttons, or t-shirts to tide yourself over while we figure it out.- Please check out the photo array below for books we referenced. You may remember that we recorded an entire episode on category romances with Andie Christopher, but Jen screwed up the recording. By then, we moved on with Andie to cinnamon rolls. But Andie recommended Driven by Fate by Tessa Bailey, and Jen talked about Every Road to You by Phyllis Bourne. Sarah proably talked about Hot Touch, but Jen can't really remember...we'll just think of that episode as the one that got away.
Don’t miss a single moment of our 2020 episodes — subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform and like/review the podcast if you’re so inclined!In two weeks, we’re reading one of Sarah’s picks, Lorraine Heath’s Waking Up With the Duke, which was a tough choice because Lorraine is amazing and Sarah wants you to read all of her books. Read Waking Up With the Duke at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, or Kobo.Show NotesJen's disappointed with the iHeartRadio Podscast awards. It's an honor just to be nominated, and that didn't even happen! For your consideration: Best Pop Culture Podcast and Best Fiction Podcast! Come on! Literary Disco wasn't even nominated!Everyone loved The Pegging episode! Jen found this really interesting article too late for those show notes, but why not drop them here? We don't really think that we jumped the shark. Oh, and any chance to drop the "smashing from the back" rap.The 20 minutes Eric cut were about RWA. So just read Jen's article for Kirkus instead. Just kidding. We don't really need D & O insurance. Do we? Either way, Eric should stop harshing our dream mellow.Scotty vs. Scottie.Our Kristen Callihan origin stories: Sarah recommends Evernight in the Darkest London series, but Jen can't help but think of Tony Stark. Jen wrote about Kristen's book The Hook Up in the Who Did it Better in the Library post.Slumpbusters from this week: The Player and Sweet Ruin for Sarah, and two Sophie Jordan books, While the Duke was Sleeping and The Scandal of it All, for Jen. And the shipbuilder book by Holley Trent is called Lowdown Dirty.If you're trying to find the sex scenes in books, Jenny Nordbak from the Wicked Wallflowers Podcast has the sure-fire keyword search word: thrust.The kind of super fancy first class where the seats turn into beds looks pretty great. Recently, we saw this happen in the movie Crazy Rich Asians.Unbuttoning a glove is a huge romantic moment in Lord of Scoundrels and The Age of Innocence.In case you have to travel with a rock band on a bus, the internet provides useful tips, of course! Jen loves this famous tour bus scene from the movie Almost Famous. Also, read Daisy Jones and the Six, which uses interview format to tell the story of the rise and fall of a 70s rock band.Our Rock Star Romance interstitial was our very first interstitial. It's 20 minutes long, and you can listen to it here.Revision is everything, but it is also very hard.Interested in more slow burn romances? Goodreads has you covered.Kerrelyn Sparks is the one who told Sarah romance is like a football game.If you're worried you have an STI like Chlamydia, please see a doctor. Also, if you have kids, make sure they get the HPV vaccination.Being a professional friend is a real job.More about the A in the LGBTQIA+ spectrum.If you're ever in Chicago, you should go to the dining room of the Chicago Athletic Association, check out the trophies, and play some bocce ball.Looking to hang out with us in April? We'll be at KissCon and Spring Fling.Buy buttons and stickers from Kelly and t-shirts from Jordan.Next up, Waking Up With the Duke by Lorraine Heath, a book that blooded Sarah.
Nicholas returns to the show. He is an English writer and a historian of science As well as an author of several controversial books, including “Gardening and Planting by the Moon”, “Newton’s Forgotten Lunar Theory”, “Terror on the Tube”, and more recent releases "The Great British Skripal Hoax", "Who Did 9/11" and "How Britain Initiated Both World Wars" He’s been involved in a variety of issues as a political activist. In 1986 he co-founded the Belgrano Action Group after the sinking of the ARA General Belgrano, and in 2007 he argued that the 77 bombings in London had not been carried out by the men accused. He also runs a monthly talk group called "Keep Talking". Related Links: https://www.facebook.com/nicholas.kollerstrom.9 Books on Amazon
Jef and Scott have their first audio figure Friday submission, we have another Amazon deal of the week. We have both Mattel and Funko news. We have a listener segment, followed by a special nostalgia sement. Make sure to stick around for Who Did it Better. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Youtube, Snap chat and Facebook @Fullyposeable. Instagram is @FullyposeableWFP. You can email us any questions at Fullyposeablewfp@gmail.com. Purchase our shirts and more at Whatamaneuver.net, Pro Wrestling Tee’s and RedBubble.
Today is the Friday Recap of Winner or Quitter. Who Did you meet this week? which side of you did you embrace? Breathe, understand you and don't give up!
Special Edition: Episode 64.5, Who Did it Better? Covers v. Originals Part 1. Featuring great interview with Ray of Gross Polluter, and tracks from MC5, Entombed, 7Seconds, H2O, The Kinks, Green Day, Smog Town, Gross Polluter, Redd Kross, Circle Jerks, The Stooges, Sex Pistols, Eddie & The Hot Rods, The Oppressed, and The Business.
Episode 15 of He Said What features comedians, Harrison Tweed and Remy Kassimir. On this episode, we discuss how Remy finally came (YAS), sex addiction, sex story time, and a hilarious new game we call "Who Did the Accent Better?"
This month on The BloodStream Podcast, we interview actress Alex Borstein who’s best known as the voice of Lois on “Family Guy.” Alex talks about her life as an entertainer, a symptomatic carrier and a hemo mom. In our Like Segment, Natalie introduces us to the Feldenkrais Method and how it’s being used to manage chronic pain. In our Share Segment, New York City Hemophilia Chapter member Nicole Angeles shares her story of living with von Willebrand Disease, and some of the very challenging decisions it’s forced her to make. Patrick highlights Jonathan Cohn’s excellent HuffPost piece about the ousted Iowa teen with hemophilia whose insurance expense Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield explicitly cited to justify pulling out of the Iowa health care markets. What does this story tell us about the future of the Affordable Care Act? Find out now on Episode 18 of The BloodStream Podcast. Exclusive Sponsor: Shire Like Segment: The Feldenkrais Method and Chronic Pain Share Segment: Nicole Angeles’ “VWD & Me.” Comment Segment: An Iowa Teenager Didn’t Wreck His State’s Health Care Market. Here’s Who Did. Alex Borstein Interview http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/the-marvelous-mrs-maisel-amazon-amy-sherman-palladino-albert-cheng-1202614481/ Other Links of Interest FDA’s announcement about "Hemlibra" Powering Through Podcast Ask The Expert Podcast BloodFeed: https://www.bloodfeed.com
We speak with Sen. Elizabeth Warren about her new book, “This Fight Is Our Fight” and about whether or not she’d support Trump’s impeachment. Also: Fox News, H.R. McMaster, and Who Did the Tweet.
In this epsiode I am reading an article that I wrote in immediate response to the shootings at Pulse in Orlando. You can read the text on the Daily Kos at http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/6/12/1537676/-Who-Did-it-This-Time-Maybe-a-Little-Bit-it-Was-All-of-Us
Ben and Mark tackle such weighty issues as evil, faith, and hope as they discuss The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit and The Curse of Fenric. Some other big questions under discussion: Are the bad guys of the RTD era actually BAD guys? Nicholas Parsons: Stunt casting or acting masterclass? Who DID leave their mobile phone close to the recording equipment? We also welcome along Tomek Borkowy to give some of his reminiscences of the recording of The Curse of Fenric.