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Tales in Tech: Start-Up Diaries
From Lawyer to Leader - Developing an Innovative FinTech Product and Unveiling the New MVP's | Founder & CEO @ Payable | Daniel Yubi

Tales in Tech: Start-Up Diaries

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 46:17


In this insightful episode of Startup Diaries, we welcome Daniel Yubi, CEO and (co)-founder of Payable - a successful fintech platform that helps businesses manage their financial transactions more efficiently.Daniel offers a deep dive into his journey, from his diverse career path that led him from being a lawyer in Mexico, to building a huge Youtube following, to becoming a tech entrepreneur in London, to starting his own co-founded business - Payable. Before Daniel founded Payable, he spent 10+ years building platform products for leading fintech brands such as Klarna, Revolut, and Mollie at Checkout.com. Throughout the conversation, Daniel and host Chris McGowan, Managing Director of  the North @ Burns Sheehan discuss:- The challenges of starting a business- Landing $6 million in funding- The importance of cultivating the right team- How vital it is to be passionate about your work- Building a successful YouTube Channel - Advice to entrepeneurs...Daniel shares intriguing stories and practical advice, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, fintech or those just eager to learn from someone else's hugely successful journey.Psst.. Listen until the end to find out his 3 top tips for budding entrepreneurs or those looking to scale their business.Powered by Burns Sheehan, the Tech Recruitment Specialists across London and Manchester.Follow The Start-Up Diaries Podcast on LinkedIn, Instagram, or find more free content from the Tech Specialists powering The Start-Up Diaries - Burns Sheehan.

Voice of FinTech
Building modern Treasury operations with Daniel Yubi, CEO of Payable (UK)

Voice of FinTech

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 32:57


Daniel Yubi, CEO of Payable, headquartered in London, spoke to Rudolf Falat, founder of the Voice of FinTech podcast, about improving Treasury operations through their software. Here is what they talked about:  Daniel's backstory - how he got to do what he does today What problem is Payable solving, and why is it worth solving? What is their solution and their unique selling point What's their technology angle Who are Payable's key clients What is the role of the finance team in scaling FinTechs? What is the CFO stack, and what is the FinTech market opportunity? What's Daniel's advice on how to build and develop FinTech propositions the market wants and needs? What are the milestones Daniel wants to achieve next What's your favorite business book? The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers and Marcus Aurelius works What's the best way to reach out: Daniel Yubi on LinkedIn

The Pursuit of Scrappiness
Sales tactics you can use in your next call, a day in life of a product manager in UK's top Fintechs & finding your ‘Why' to get fit w/ Daniel Yubi (Payable). Ep 135

The Pursuit of Scrappiness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 51:55


Daniel Yubi is the Founder and CEO of Fintech startup Payable, a UK based treasury management startup that raised $6M at the end of the last year. He is a seasoned Fintech veteran having tenured in companies such as Checkout and Curve. In this episode we talk about:The role of Product Manager in large Fintech companiesWhat does it mean to be a Product minded founderWhat strategies work best for B2B salesHow to make a successful Youtube channelTips on productivity and fitnessContent recommendations from the conversation with DanielBlog about product management - https://www.bringthedonuts.com/blog/B2B sales book - https://www.momtestbook.com/B2B sales book - https://www.foundingsales.com/Tool for organizing notes and work - https://evernote.com/Tool to get things done - https://culturedcode.com/things/Advanced calendar - https://cron.com/Tool for journaling - https://dayoneapp.com/===Find other episodes on >  https://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/Watch select full-length episodes on our YouTube channel > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP6ueaLnjS-CQfrMCm2EoTAConnect with us on Linkedin > https://www.linkedin.com/company/pursuit-of-scrappiness/Questions/suggestions? Join our Telegram group > https://t.me/pursuitofscrappiness 

The REAL David Knight Show
14Aug23 Alex Jones MARVELS at Superhero BlaireWhite "Turned Tranny by Chemicals"

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 181:39


OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESCops raid newspaper and 98 yr old owner dies. Even the authoritarian left is outraged (2:06)FBI murdered a man for social media post — what should we make of this? (15:45)It looks like TN Gov Bill Lee has backed down from Red Flag law in the Special Session he's called (28:35)Oliver Anthony — overnight star with "Rich Men North of Richmond" — but the most important part of his story is not being talked about…what got him over alcoholism (36:24)Contrast Oliver Anthony's authenticity with this AI of John Lennon singing a new song. Do we have a new genre of dead rock stars singing — "Zombie Rock"? (1:05:05)Recording companies cry crocodile tears over possible AI "copyright infringement" by creating new songs by dead artists. Here's the story of John Fogerty of CCR (Creedence Clearwater Revival) Banks push CBDC, cynically calling it "inclusive" — an Orwellian spin of the word. And, a nightmare picture of what life in 2033 will look like if WEF gets its way, a monetary apartheid with YUBI, socnet, fifdom, etc. How do we escape that? (1:17:47)Alex Jones' "Marvel Comic Origin Theory" for Trannies After praising a tranny on his show for 90 minutes and saying the man is a real woman, AJ offers a new "excuse" for trannies — they were somehow MADE this way by gay frog chemicals so they have no moral culpability. A new spin on a very old excuse liberals have used for every crime — they're a victim of their environment. DON'T JUDGE! Is stopping the mutilation of minors and stopping men in women's sports sufficient?Is Blaire White "God working in mysterious ways" as Alex says?Blaire & Alex say his "surgery" went well (nothing to worry about), but did Blair have bottom surgery or did he just have plastic surgery?Is the new morality "do as thou wilt" or is that a demonic, Wiccan lie?Is saying what the Bible says about sin being judgmental? Hateful? Or loving?How did America get to this point in the first place?Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT

The David Knight Show
14Aug23 Alex Jones MARVELS at Superhero BlaireWhite "Turned Tranny by Chemicals"

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 181:39


OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESCops raid newspaper and 98 yr old owner dies. Even the authoritarian left is outraged (2:06)FBI murdered a man for social media post — what should we make of this? (15:45)It looks like TN Gov Bill Lee has backed down from Red Flag law in the Special Session he's called (28:35)Oliver Anthony — overnight star with "Rich Men North of Richmond" — but the most important part of his story is not being talked about…what got him over alcoholism (36:24)Contrast Oliver Anthony's authenticity with this AI of John Lennon singing a new song. Do we have a new genre of dead rock stars singing — "Zombie Rock"? (1:05:05)Recording companies cry crocodile tears over possible AI "copyright infringement" by creating new songs by dead artists. Here's the story of John Fogerty of CCR (Creedence Clearwater Revival) Banks push CBDC, cynically calling it "inclusive" — an Orwellian spin of the word. And, a nightmare picture of what life in 2033 will look like if WEF gets its way, a monetary apartheid with YUBI, socnet, fifdom, etc. How do we escape that? (1:17:47)Alex Jones' "Marvel Comic Origin Theory" for Trannies After praising a tranny on his show for 90 minutes and saying the man is a real woman, AJ offers a new "excuse" for trannies — they were somehow MADE this way by gay frog chemicals so they have no moral culpability. A new spin on a very old excuse liberals have used for every crime — they're a victim of their environment. DON'T JUDGE! Is stopping the mutilation of minors and stopping men in women's sports sufficient?Is Blaire White "God working in mysterious ways" as Alex says?Blaire & Alex say his "surgery" went well (nothing to worry about), but did Blair have bottom surgery or did he just have plastic surgery?Is the new morality "do as thou wilt" or is that a demonic, Wiccan lie?Is saying what the Bible says about sin being judgmental? Hateful? Or loving?How did America get to this point in the first place?Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT

Product Ops Podcast
S3 E1: Daniel Yubi (Product Lead to Founder/CEO)

Product Ops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 51:20


For the first episode of Season 3 "Listening to our Customers" - we'll be listening to Daniel Yubi. Daniel is currently the CEO and founder of Payable - a UK startup that is building treasury operations software for tech companies. Prior to starting his own company, Daniel worked in various senior product management roles at scaling fintechs such as Checkout.com and Curve. We discuss challenges around product alignment at scale, PM onboarding and managing product releases. Listen in for some unique insights from a product manager turned Founder/CEO! Resources mentioned on the episode: Working Backwards (Amazon) - Colin Bryar and Bill Carr Amp it Up - Frank Slootman  This season of POP is brought to you by BTRT ("beetroot"). Sign up to their private beta here.

Nånting Om Aktier
135. Will Yubi my kontraktstillverkare?

Nånting Om Aktier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 35:37


Kontraktstillverkarna går som tåget samtidigt som spac:en ACQ Bure köper cybersäkerhetsbolaget Yubico. I veckans avsnitt tittar vi på Yubico som växt med 50% CAGR sedan 2016 samt överblickar kontraktstillverkarna. Vi kollar lite extra noggrant på: Incap ($ICP1V), Addvise ($ADDV B), AQ Group ($AQ), Note ($NOTE) och Loomis ($LOOMIS). I Veckans Volley snackar Markus elinfrastruktur medan Tim gör en rapportspek om Fantasma Games ($FAGA). Skriv gärna till oss på: nantingomaktier@gmail.com Instagram: @nantingomaktierBetygsätt gärna podden på Spotify och iTunes för att ge oss och Unga Aktiesparare mer spridning.En podd från Unga Aktiesparare.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nantingomaktier. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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This Week At Windsor
03. Leap of Faith (feat. Yubi Tiwari)

This Week At Windsor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 36:07


Indian Silicon Valley with Jivraj Singh Sachar
2022 - Year Recap, Best Episodes & Gratitude

Indian Silicon Valley with Jivraj Singh Sachar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 5:13


In this Episode, we take a look back at 2022, revisiting the year that it has been and some of the best episodes on the show. Wishing everyone listening, Merry Christmas and a great close to the year, 2022. It's been another year since the podcast has been running and I could not be more thankful to all of you for listening and supporting this journey. As we conclude the year, I figured it would be interesting to try a different format and summarise the year, instead of a new Episode! And so through the episode, I go ahead and share a brief recap of the year that it has been for the Podcast, along with some very interesting best episodes + learnings through the year. We published 51 Episodes through the year before this one, which included 3 masterclasses and 48 episodes as a part of the general series without missing a single week of publishing through the year. From covering Gaming to Logistics to FinTech to Real Estate, this year had some of the most mature conversations on the podcast! Looking back, I have so many favorites - highlighting some is very difficult, but let me try. We had some great Venture Episodes through the year, including the one with Vikram of Matrix, Hemant of General Catalyst, Deven of Insight, Mridul of Elevation, Vaibhav of Better. The common learnings through these episodes around business cycles, sustainably winning, building culture at VC Funds and pattern recognition are a gold mine of insights. If you're looking to understand the Venture World better, this is a great place to dive deeper. I hosted some of the best Founders in the ecosystem through the year. Some unforgettable episodes include the ones with Vasanth of smallcase, Rohit of Darwinbox, Sai of MPL, Ankush of ShareChat, Ankit of CureFoods, Shashank of The Whole Truth, Gaurav of Yubi, Awais of Pixxel, Pratham of Masters' Union and Ruchi of Oxyzo. All of these episodes and the others, highlight distinct founder traits and learnings from journeys' which exhibit great perseverance, grit and passion for building. I am so grateful to have started the podcast and I continue to cherish each & every new conversation on the show. I would like to thank you all for supporting us through another very interesting year for the Startup Ecosystem and hope I can add value to your lives via the podcast, with each new Episode. Thank you, Stay Tuned & Keep Building. Wishing you all a great close to 2022! --- Special thanks to our sponsor for these episodes, Stride Ventures. Here is a quick note on them: Stride Ventures, which is one of India's leading Venture Debt Funds, becoming synonymous with innovative startup financing in India. Stride provides comprehensive solutions, going beyond venture debt, to cater to distinctive challenges faced by high-growth and inherently strong businesses, backed by leading institutions. The fund has a portfolio of over 60+ diversified companies, having deployed more than Rupees 1500 Crore to date. In just over two years, Stride Ventures has emerged as the preferred venture debt lender in the Indian Ecosystem. To know more about this phenomenal fund, visit - https://strideventures.in/

El Racó del Manga
EL RACÓ DEL MANGA - 4x48: Tertúlia: opinions inpopulars / Castell Hikone / "Kono yubi tomare"

El Racó del Manga

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 46:18


En el podcast d'avuí, parlarem de les entrades del proper Manga Barcelona, i de la nostra presència a l'esdeveniment. A la tertúlia de Vidi Xuela, anirem al límit amb els oients, i direm opinions que crearan polèmica. Tot seguit, a l'Espai Japó, viatjarem fins al Castell Hikone. A continuació, Xavi Omella ens parlarà d'un casament ambientat en el manga de Doraemon. I finalment, al Tenkaichi Musical, torna Aida Deturck, versionant en exclusiva i en català, l'opening 2 de Kakegurui: "Kono yubi tomare".

Yukbisnis Podcast
#NBY Eps. 5 part 1 - Kenapa generasi sekarang banyak ngeluh capek kerja? - Ngomongin SDM

Yukbisnis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 34:15


Balik lagi segmen Ngobrol bareng Yubi. Kali ini kita ngomongin SDM ni. Udah banyak banget yang bilang kalo tiap generasi tu punya karakter yang berbeda. Apalagi millenial yang mengubah banyak hal termasuk di dunia kerja. Akhir-akhir ini juga isu mental health terus berkembang. Banyak istilah baru seperti burn out, stress, toxic nya tempat kerja, dll. Sebenernya apa sih alasan karyawan (terutama gen YZ) yang ngeluh soal capek kerja? Menurut Juragan, apakah implementasi pengetahuan kita soal mental health sudah tepat?  Kita bahas bareng di episode ini ya!

Three Skulls Tavern
Forbidden Lands SOLO: Ep8 - Yubi to the Rescue

Three Skulls Tavern

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 35:54


To support the channel, check out our Patreon at https://patreon.com/mattkay We stream Sun nights at 9pm local German time (8pm UK). LINKS! Foundry Virtual Tabletop: https://foundryvtt.com Ironsworn: https://www.ironswornrpg.com Forbidden Hero (FBL Solo supplement): https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/321042 FBL New Professions 1: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/304303 Music by Andreas Lundström: @rpgpodcaster and https://swedenrolls.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3skullstavern Twitter: https://twitter.com/3skullstavern Discord: https://3skulls.tv/discord Year Zero Mini, written by host Matt: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/347805 This campaign is sponsored by Worldmill Hosting (for Foundry): https://home.worldmill.online This channel is a proud supporter of both #BlackLivesMatter and #TransLivesMatter. Find out how you can support both of these movements at the links below: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co https://transrightshumanrights.carrd.coForbidden Lands SOLO: Ep3 - The Abandoned House

RUNNINGMIND THE PODCAST
EPISODIO46 ¿SI CORRO PUEDO SER VEGANO? Ft. Yubi La Huerta

RUNNINGMIND THE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 59:14


Únete a la comunidad de Followers VIP . Un lugar donde tenemos algo en común para ser mejores corredores y apoyarnos para comenzar a correr en forma segura y saludable . Recordando que correr nos hace tener una versión de cada uno día a día, km a km . Q&A live con @doctorarunner y sus invitados . Herramientas y contenidos para comenzar a correr o a ser mejores corredores . Si quieres ser aliado comercial escríbeme a doctorarunner@gmail.com . Episodio producido por Erika Navas Editado y Musicalizado por Jeferson Ramos IG @docotorarunner --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erika-navas/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erika-navas/support

The Mortal Path
76) Pestilence

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 54:29


Yubi might be good at spinning a yarn, but they're not so good at time keeping! Never fear, our episode is here, and it's a wild one! Taro and Natalia battle with the results of Nerium's spell gone wrong, and Nerium does the only sensible thing: go to bed. But with a jackal running wild in the Sanitorium, can Nat and Taro keep the peace in Hopewell...? See also: Fuckths'd, do a magic!, it's primal, DRAIN ME!, respect the hat pin, I rub the mud over my face, you introduced invasive species, and that was actually quite helpful. [CW / TW: Violence, mild peril, monsters, bodily functions, depressive episode / anxiety spiral, invasive species / pest talk, mould / fungus spores talk, possession, injury.]   There's also no middle bit this week, so a huge thank you to Rachel Graff for our theme song and some other show music! You can check out her website at www.rachelgraff.com 

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Migrantes Exitosos
047: Tipos de seguros para futuros residentes y ciudadanos en USA con Yubi Escalona (Parte 2) | Herramientas para migrantes #003 |

Migrantes Exitosos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 46:56


Yubi Escalona es Venezolana, consultora de seguros de salud y vida para inmigrantes hispanos en USA y dueña de Yea Insurance, cuenta con más de 20 años de experiencia asesorando a personas a elegir el seguro que más les convenga según su situación. En este episodio de Herramientas para migrantes #002 conversamos sobre: Los diferentes tipos de seguros en USA para futuros residentes. Los importancia de tener un seguro para niños. Cómo elegir una buena empresa de seguros y muchas cosas más. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yea.insurance/ (@yea.insurance) Website: http://yeainsurance.com/ (yeainsurance.com) -- Suscríbete a mi newsletter semanal: http://email.douglasblanco.com/%C2%A0 (http://email.douglasblanco.com/ ) Cuéntame lo que piensas y envíame un mensaje de audio: Si tienes algún pensamiento, ideas para nuevos invitados, algún tema en específico que te gustaría que discutiera en el podcast, envíame un email o una nota de voz a doug@migrantesexitosos.com Apoya al desarrollo del podcast: https://my.captivate.fm/douglasblanco.com/links (douglasblanco.com/links) ---- Edición: Facundo Ramponi Asistencia de Producción: Raixelis Ávila Support this podcast

Migrantes Exitosos
045: Seguros necesarios antes de emigrar a Estados Unidos con Yubi Escalona (Parte 1) | Herramientas para migrantes #002 |

Migrantes Exitosos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 49:01


Yubi Escalona es Venezolana, consultora de seguros de salud y vida para inmigrantes hispanos en USA y dueña de Yea Insurance, cuenta con más de 20 años de experiencia asesorando a personas a elegir el seguro que más les convenga según su situación. En este episodio de Herramientas para migrantes #002 conversamos sobre: Importancia de tener un seguro antes de mudarse a otro país. Los diferentes tipos de seguro. Cómo elegir un buen asesor de seguros y muchas cosas más. Website: http://yeainsurance.com/en/ (yeainsurance.com) -- Suscríbete a mi newsletter semanal: http://email.douglasblanco.com/%C2%A0 (http://email.douglasblanco.com/ ) Cuéntame lo que piensas y envíame un mensaje de audio: Si tienes algún pensamiento, ideas para nuevos invitados, algún tema en específico que te gustaría que discutiera en el podcast, envíame un email o una nota de voz a doug@migrantesexitosos.com Apoya al desarrollo del podcast: https://my.captivate.fm/douglasblanco.com/links (douglasblanco.com/links) ---- Edición: Facundo Ramponi Asistencia de Producción: Raixelis Ávila Support this podcast

Rusty Quill Gaming Podcast
RQG/RQ Streams Crossover - What Is Here? Part 2

Rusty Quill Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 49:08


Join Helen, Lydia, Ben and special guests Anil and Mike of RQ Streams as they confront the strange presence lurking within the moon!This week Anil deserves to be here, Ben worries it'll be like three years ago, Helen proposes a little song, and Lydia doesn't want to hear about Mike's silly nightmares.Content Notes:CultsWorkplace hostilityPhysical violencePanic (inc. SFX)ClaustrophobiaSmoking/vaping (inc. SFX)Mentions of: invasive thoughts, death, riots, cave ins, children in perilEditing this week by Lowri Ann Davies, Tessa Vroom & Jeffrey Nils Gardner.SFX this week by timgormly, jasonLON, JoelAudio, SilverIllusionist, florianreichelt, TheSoundcatcher, happy_boozer, DNABeast, roccapl, Wdomino, Uminari, edzie777, keweldog, Ko0kix, kroboi63, metrostock99. KenRT, snakebarney and previously credited artists via Freesound.org.Smooth Jazz by Tri-Tachyon - https://soundcloud.com/tri-tachyon/albums.This week's game system is by Yubi: https://yubikun.itch.io/what-is-here.Check out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop and https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quill.Join our community:WEBSITE: rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: facebook.com/therustyquillTWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: reddit.com/r/RustyQuillDISCORD: https://discord.gg/KckTv8yEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comRusty Quill Gaming is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share alike 4.0 International Licence. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Rusty Quill Gaming Podcast
RQG/RQ Streams Crossover - What Is Here? Part 1

Rusty Quill Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 49:12


Join Helen, Lydia, Ben and special guests Anil and Mike of RQ Streams as they create a community of lunar miners and the strange force lurking beneath them...This week Lydia is running out of silicate, Mike recounts shared nightmares, Helen pilfers teenage poetry, Anil categorizes shiny-ness, and Ben just carries the pods.Content Notes:Contamination / Hazardous accidentWorkplace bullyingSmoking/vaping (inc. SFX)NightmaresSFX: high pitched beeps & staticMentions of: accidental death, loss, murder, social anxiety, claustrophobiaEditing this week by Lowri Ann Davies, Tessa Vroom & Jeffrey Nils Gardner.SFX this week by szegvari, tosha73, AMPUL, spookymodem, jsandvik, Diboz, swiftoid, lolamadeus, kyles, chongolipcharlie, santiagogra, alexo400, JackAmadon, TriquiStudio, keweldog, TiesWijnen, pauliperez1999, shelezkov, gezortenplotz, and previously credited artists via Freesound.org. "Dust Scatter, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk).This week's game system is by Yubi: https://yubikun.itch.io/what-is-here.Check out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop and https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quill.Join our community:WEBSITE: rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: facebook.com/therustyquillTWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: reddit.com/r/RustyQuillDISCORD: https://discord.gg/KckTv8yEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comRusty Quill Gaming is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share alike 4.0 International Licence. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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JoJo's Bizarre Podcast
Ep. 213 - Yubi Yubi (Jujutsu Kaisen Eps. 1-3)

JoJo's Bizarre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 115:41


[Actual Jujutsu Kaisen talk starts at 52:00 sry] This episode, the JJB Pod Gang gets lost in paradise as we watch and discuss Jujutsu Kaisen, the currently-running, wildly popular anime that is not about demons. We also talk about arcades (again), Go-Go Curry, Grant Morrison, what makes a series "shounen," what "sakuga" is, She's All That, and metal band names. Rate us nicely on Apple Podcasts Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter

The Mortal Path
68) Admissions and Admonishments

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 77:30


We're a week late due to Yubi having some pretty tough deadlines, but we're here now and we present you an episode stuffed full of mishaps, mayhem, and many, many laughs. After a successful mind-knife surgery, Nerium and Taro decide to catch a snooze, but Nat has other ideas. Despite best efforts things start to go wrong when lies are told, secrets and spilled, and certain persons are caught in compromising situations... See also: We're not the same person, Wooz, why did I say that?!, everything is going wrong, the thing is..., heh heh, and go feed the ducks. (Content / Trigger warnings: Being caught, mild threats, innuendo.)

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The Mortal Path
67) Problem Solving

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 69:53


We're here! We're a week late! Yubi got ill (again)! But they're back, they're better, they're weirder than ever as we dive into this week's episode. Our dearest darling Findex has gotten himself into a sticky situation, and a bit of sleuthing reveals what they left in the Fallen City might not have been left completely behind. Taro, Nat, and Nerium must work together to help out their friend, and definitely not accidentally harm him with their actions... See also: The last remaining media, the prooze, a hot night, you can't say 'semen demon' on this podcast, the wizard from the coast, with your miND?, and why do we keep doing surgery. [CW / TW: Body horror with magic, magic as a mutating and invisible thing, innuendo, magical surgery]

Tirando Flechas
#LaVidaSimple - Episodio 22

Tirando Flechas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 66:23


Lo bueno se hace esperar… y un buen ejemplo es el más reciente episodio de #TirandoFlechas.Esta semana conversamos junto a Yubirí Suárez sobre una nueva mentalidad, una forma de ver y de vivir la vida. LA VIDA SIMPLE, que no es más que un aprendizaje constante, una reafirmación diaria y una actitud para llevar la vida y enfrentar los distintos obstáculos que encontramos en el camino.Al final de este episodio habremos aprendido algunas recomendaciones para valorar lo que somos y lo que tenemos, siempre viendo el lado positivo y, lo más importante, atreviéndonos a luchar constantemente por lo que queremos.Puedes contactar a Yubi, aprender de sus #TIPSandTRICKSorange y poner en práctica #lavidasimple, a través de sus cuentas de Instagram @orangedotcreative y @lavidaorange.

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The Mortal Path
2) Myth and Legend [What Is Here?]

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 54:03


Here we have it, friends! The second and final part of our What Is Here? game! Come and join us as we dive back into the lives of the sea-elves on Qillion, and whatever strange forces are at work. Trees turn weird, something comes across a bridge, and we make connections like never before... See also: I got it weeb, a literal seal?!, I remember the witches... hrk!, or even Yubi, oh I'm sorry everyone, a clamity, and the silence of the clams. [CW / TW: Sudden disappearances, body / tree horror.]

The Mortal Path
1) Myth and Legend [What Is Here?]

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 42:29


This week we bring you a very special first episode of a two-part special where we play Yubi's game 'What Is Here?' and definitely don't make it really weird like we usually do. Definitely not. Join us as we shift through time and space to Qillion, original home of the Fallen City and Tan Karill, and dive back into the choppy waters of our elven friends on their watery world, asking the age old question: what is here...? See also: Who said that!?, who has the most blood?, Birmingham, I'm all about clams, Kitty I need you to try, that's very sad, and witches. [CW: Sexual innuendo, minor injury in deep water, minor injury to a child, alluded death of a child, natural disasters (tsunami), amputation, alluded witch burnings.]

The Mortal Path
62) Loose Ends

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 64:59


Join our merry band of morally dubious 'heroes' as we once more strike at the heart of Hopewell, making more enemies than friends and getting ourselves into a right pickle. We've thrown 5e aside and taken up arms with our own system, and Nat, Nerium, and Taro push it to the limit as they ask difficult questions in secretive places... See also: The crime corner, Yubi starts a clock, bad BDSM, wooden bricks, his personal situation, roll me a nat 20, and like a piñata. [CW: Show-typical violence, sexual themes [bondage], and gore.] [Check out our two amazing affiliates (and listen to our middle bit for the special discount codes): https://thesecretcatshop.co.uk/, https://dndice.co.uk/, and check out our fantastic Rachel Graff and pick up some Mortal Path music! https://rachelgraffcomposer.bandcamp.com/ ]

The Mortal Path
1) New Faces in Old Places [Legacy of Heroism]

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 25:37


Welcome one and all to the very first episode of our Legacy of Heroism arc! We use the Quest system (https://www.adventure.game/) to revisit the exciting city of Tenbren. With brand new music by the fantastic Rachel Graff (available on her bandcamp: https://rachelgraffcomposer.bandcamp.com/album/the-legacy-of-heroism) to delight your senses, allow Gary to whisk you back to other worlds, guiding Yubi, ed, and Kitty through danger and mystery as we delve into what it means to be a hero... See also: A mixed result, I know how to say that word, it's not a Naruto, could people get their fucking anime references right?, and my flaw is Megalovania. The Mortal Path supports the Black Lives Matter movement. We believe that police brutality and the institutionalised racism present in the policing systems in both the USA and the UK must change, and that justice must be sought. We heartily encourage you to check out the following link for ways in which you can donate, sign petitions, support for free, and uplift black organisations: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/

Todo Rima con Akiba
¡Animes Temporada primavera 2020! |Podcast | Todo Rima con Akiba T2 #11

Todo Rima con Akiba

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 117:49


Aquí ha llegado la nueva entrega de los animes de temporada, y esta vez con los estrenos mas recientes y que para nosotros son los mas destacados de esta temporada primavera 2020. 5:45 Digimon Adventure 11:15 Kami no Tou 14:40Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen 2nd Season 17:18 Houkago Teibou Nisshi 24:10 BNA 29:35 Gleipnir 36:35 Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shiteshimatta... 41:57 Kingdom 3rd Season 46:25 Yu Gi Oh!: Sevens 52:15 Shin Sakura Taisen the Animation 55:52 Shironeko Project: Zero Chronicle 60:25 Ore no Yubi de Midarero.: Heitengo Futarikiri no Salon de... 63:40 Gal to Kyouryuu 70: 20 Jashin-chan Dropkick' 75:28 Hachi-nan tte, Sore wa Nai deshou! 85:00 Listeners 88:20 Kakushigoto (TV) 91:45 Arte 99:17 Nami yo Kiitekure 105:20 Yesterday wo Utatte Recuerden seguirnos en redes sociales, escribirnos y comentar que les gusta y que no del podcast o hasta si quieren que les mandemos un saludo, estamos siempre atentos :3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRCAKIBA/ Twitter : @Todorimaakiba Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/todorimacon/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TodoRimaconAkiba

Todo Rima con Akiba
¡Animes Temporada primavera 2020! |Podcast | Todo Rima con Akiba T2 #11

Todo Rima con Akiba

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 117:49


Aquí ha llegado la nueva entrega de los animes de temporada, y esta vez con los estrenos mas recientes y que para nosotros son los mas destacados de esta temporada primavera 2020. 5:45 Digimon Adventure 11:15 Kami no Tou 14:40Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen 2nd Season 17:18 Houkago Teibou Nisshi 24:10 BNA 29:35 Gleipnir 36:35 Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shiteshimatta... 41:57 Kingdom 3rd Season 46:25 Yu Gi Oh!: Sevens 52:15 Shin Sakura Taisen the Animation 55:52 Shironeko Project: Zero Chronicle 60:25 Ore no Yubi de Midarero.: Heitengo Futarikiri no Salon de... 63:40 Gal to Kyouryuu 70: 20 Jashin-chan Dropkick' 75:28 Hachi-nan tte, Sore wa Nai deshou! 85:00 Listeners 88:20 Kakushigoto (TV) 91:45 Arte 99:17 Nami yo Kiitekure 105:20 Yesterday wo Utatte Recuerden seguirnos en redes sociales, escribirnos y comentar que les gusta y que no del podcast o hasta si quieren que les mandemos un saludo, estamos siempre atentos :3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRCAKIBA/ Twitter : @Todorimaakiba Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/todorimacon/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TodoRimaconAkiba

Conquering Columbus Podcast

Adiya is the Founder and President of Yubi Beauty. Before founding Yubi, Adiya was the Director of International Counsel for Wendy’s. As a mother of two, she was leading a busy life and found she never had time for beauty, which is why she created Yubi – centered around a 9-in-1 beauty brush which slides …

Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.
20: It's Like a USB Condom

Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 48:51


Information security is more important than ever these days, so it's time to talk best practices, from two-factor authentication to Yubi keys, password strength, drive encryption, financial security, and more. Don't miss out on free food like we did!

The Mortal Path
All EDited Out Vol VI

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 17:21


Ho ho ho! 'Tis the season to be jolly, and we're here to ruin it with another special session of outtakes, bloopers, and general what-the-fuckery. Featuring special guests Beetle and our sadly departed Likki, this is sure to leave you laughing but confused. How we even have enough content for an actual episode of the show is beyond me, but Yubi's caskets of audio mishaps are overflowing and what better way to share the burden of what it's like trying to record the show than this... (We'll be back with the next actual real episode on Jan 8th!)

Digitalytics
Peran Wanita Antara Bisnis dan Keluarga

Digitalytics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 14:45


Bismillah Podcast kali ini saya kebetulan lagi meeting bareng di Bogor bareng mba Shindy juga Dan ngepodcast kali ini di lounge hotelnya.. Jadii yaa ada backsound-baksound sekitaran ya... :D #HarapMaklum Jadii... Alhamdulillah Gigs Podcast bawa, yowiss todong aja yang ada Alhamdulillah berkesempatan yang di todong duluan adalah mba Shindy Beliau salah satu pentolan kalau Yubi ada event.. nahh Leader dari event yubi ini adalah mba shindy ini.. Mancapp! Begitu juga event nanti yang terdekat, yaitu Kopdar Akbar Kampung Juragan Intinya sihh, di podcast ini saya mau ngobrol santai dengan mba Shindy Bahas tentang keluarga dan bisnisnya Nahhh Banyak point yang bisa di jadikan insight bagi yang bisnis nya sangat NICHE dan bisa cek cerita mba Shindy harus kah B2B atau B2C bidik marketnya? Belum lagi mba Shindy lagi Roadshow bareng mas J untuk ebent Astra Startup.. nanti bisa dengerin langsung yak! Dan sedikit pandangan secara pribadi mba Shindy tentang Kampung Juragan... Mba Shindy saya minta sebutkan satu kalimat saja... daaan masya Allah jawabannya!! :) Semoga bermanfaat! Barakallahufiikum

Poderosa Podcast
Poderosa Podcast: Yubi Tube: Comedian and Social Media Influencer

Poderosa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 78:50


Meet Yubicela also known as Yubi Tube. Yubi is a social media influencer and a comedian. She moved recently from to Phoenix, Arizona to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy. She’s making herself known by doing stand-up comedy and constantly networking. Yubi is making it happen for herself and she’s truly on her way to stardom. Make sure you follow her at  https://instagram.com/yubitube?igshid=cetjp5al03ii and find her on YouTube.    

PODRICK
EP 3 : PASSION?

PODRICK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 36:50


Accompanied by Ezy,Alfian and Yubi

The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast
2019 Showcase: The Mortal Path

The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 8:50


This is Yubi, DM on The Mortal Path, which is a collection of tabletop roleplaying actual play games. We have our main campaign which is done in 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons and follows the wild adventures of our three "heroes" (wink) Taro, Natalia, and Nerium on wild adventures across a homebrew system, a homebrew planet, a homebrew galaxy? There's a lot of homebrew in that one. That's our main campaign, it carries the name The Mortal Path. We also play campaigns in other systems. We've done Dungeon World, The Quiet Year, The Junkyard, and a whole host more that we will be bringing out as time goes on. Some of these are linked to the main campaign and work as either prequels or side stories, and some are stand-alone games. We try to play a wide variety of games and introduce people to very small indie games that they maybe have never heard of before, and encourage people to try out all the systems that we do. I've put together here a collection of clips from our main shows, from our blooper reels, from all of the other systems that we run, and also showcases a collection of the music that's written for this show. I write most of it but we do play some tracks written by Rachel Graff such as the main theme for our main campaign, and other tracks here and there. Our show is full of laughs, jokes, queer content, deep, meaningful moments, and a whole host of references that nobody gets. As we play a wide variety of systems, we're sure there's at least one thing in here that you will enjoy listening to! So we hope that you enjoy this collection of clips, we hope that you take a moment to check out our show, and just a thank you to all of those who nominated us for this. Thank you for listening.

The Mega Man Podcast
Episode 90 with my guest Yubi Tube

The Mega Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 94:24


I sat down with my good friend Yubi Tube to talk about what's been going on with her lately by moving from Arizona to Hollywood,starting to do standup comedy,getting into acting,understanding her social media game,getting to know little bit more about Yubi of where she grew up at and giving her advice to start up her podcast again for her listeners.You can follow her on Intragram : @Yubitube , my podcast page : @themegamanpodcast and lastly my personal page : @megaman6980 everyone.Thank you and this enjoy episode I done with my good friend YubiTube.

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
Can We Trust Google?, Autonomous vehicles and the Societal Implications - Two-Factor Authentication and How You Can Protect Yourself From Sim-Jacking.: AS HEARD ON WGAN

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 18:50


Craig is in the WGAN Morning News with Ken and Matt. This morning,  we touched on a whole bunch of topics in the news. We discussed whether we should trust Google.  We talked about Autonomous vehicles and the societal implications and I talked about two-factor authentication and how you can protect yourself from sim-jacking. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles: You Need Two-Factor Authentication Even If Google Screwed It Up?   Autonomous Cars — Are they ready for Prime Time? Why Are We Still Trusting Google?    --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 06/12/2019 Can You Trust Google?, Security Summer, Autonomous Cars, Two-Factor Authentication --- Craig Good morning, everybody. Craig Peterson here. I heard "Big Papi" took his first steps in the hospital today. So, that's good. It brings back thoughts of everyone that has family and friends in the hospital that aren't celebrities and people that are injured. My thoughts and prayers go out to everybody every day. It's just a reminder of how fragile things can be in this life. This morning I was on with our friends Ken and Matt up at WGAN. And as usual, we spoke about a few different things. We had quite a little conversation about trusting Google, should you trust them? Can you trust them? There was a surprising revelation that came out, in fact, just last week about them, and what they've been doing, during the previous 14 years, a significant security problem. We had a chat about two-factor authentication, and I gave them workaround, a way to make it safe, even if you have to use text messages SMS for two-factor authentication because that's not secure. But there is a reliable way to do it. We talked about a little bit more of course about autonomous cars which are all in the news again, and what's the safety factor there? How far away are we? I took a couple of different angles than I made with Jim Polito on that discussion today, as well. So here we go. Also, don't forget, we've got our security summer, starting up in July, I will start sending out some emails next week, things have been crazy around here. As you can imagine, with all of the companies now getting hacked, and the losing money coming to me, and you know, everyone in the security business, which, of course, is way understaffed. And shout out to those of you who are trying to get into security, I got another email this last week from someone that was starting into a security career, and he's in his 50s. So there's something to be learned there, I want to encourage everybody. Remember the adage, "You can teach an old dog new tricks." It's a terrible saying. But you can learn a lot of this stuff, you really can. And there's a lot of people out there who have been trying to convince you that you can't do that, really all you need is their little bit of anti-virus software, or whatever it is, you know, they're selling that to you. Because that's all, they have. That's all they know. Well, they're not doing you any favors. They are trying to mess with you. You can learn this stuff. That's what the security summer going to be about this year, and I'm going to be teaching this some free classes. You know, I get paid for doing this too. And if you want more in depth, then you're probably going to want to sign up for one of my courses. But I want to get this information to everybody. Because if you know me well enough, you know, I got hacked. That was 30 years ago, about now, a long time ago. And it scared the daylights out of me. And I started to learn about this and trying to figure it out. It's taken me years, decades, to get to the point where I'm at now. And I am excited to share a lot of this with you. Just watch for my security summer. If you want to find out more, email me at Craig Peterson dot com, ask any questions that you might have. And I'll make sure you know, when I'm starting this whole little program up, because I want you to be aware of all of the major points here, right, I'm not trying to turn into security experts, that takes quite a bit of work. However, I do want you to be familiar with all of the problems. All the talk about hacks that have happened, how it happened, what should have been done by those companies give you an idea, but as well as what you can do to protect yourself a few tips on how to protect yourself, it's going to be kind of a busy summer. And if you sign up, and you'll be able to get a notification as to when these little courses are going to happen. And I'm going to leave them up for about a week or so you know because it does get stale. And I do need to revisit them. I don't want want to put them up blankly for the world to see forever. So keep an eye out. Email me at Craig Peterson dot com, and now we'll go to Ken and Matt. I want to encourage you guys, and you can learn this. There are the people that just been messing with you. You know the bottom line. Ken Craig Peterson, our tech guru joins us at 738 every Wednesday, and this is 738 on a Wednesday, which means you're talking to Craig Peterson. Craig. Welcome to the program, sir. Craig Hey, good morning. It is a Wednesday but is it every Wednesday? Today? Ken That's a good point. And you know what it is a lie in and of itself because I believe we did not talk to you last Wednesday. So it's most Wednesdays. Craig That's true. Yeah, I took a bit of vacation. I'm a motorcycle guy. And I have a motorcycle that is 32 years old. It's a 1987 BMW with 143,000 miles on it now. The only thing I had to do is replace the rear wheel on that bike. It's just been a phenomenal bike. So, I went up to like George in New York, and we rode around with some buddies for a week. And it was just fantastic. Ken Well, good. But that doesn't mean tech news stops. I hopped on your website, Craig Peterson dot com. To see what kind of top stories you had there and you have one topic here. Why are we still trusting Google? Can you answer that? Matt Great question. Well, they did say early in Google's history that they that their whole operating philosophy was Don't be evil, right. Are they evil? Now? Did you notice they took that off of their website? Right? Craig Yeah, exactly. I don't know why we're still trusting some of these different companies out there. They are selling all kinds of information about us. And, you know, that's not necessarily a bad thing when you get right down to it. Because, frankly, do you want to see car commercials all the time? Or would you rather see a car commercial when you are looking to buy a car, right? And, again, goes back, Matt, to what you've said many times, and that is if you're not paying for something, you might want to consider that you're the product and not the customer. And they have been doing all kinds of things. We're selling our data. But the other big problem that came out very recently, within the last couple of weeks is that in fact, Google has been storing our usernames and passwords for people that were using, basically their G Suite services. But it's been out there for 14 years in the clear. They're pretty good about security, although Android itself isn't the best out there. But now their G Suite customers are a little upset because of what's been out there. I was talking just yesterday with an employee who had been working at a company that was collecting personal information. They were collecting home addresses, phone numbers, and they were taking donations and were selling them. It was a great little company doing just all kinds of super things to raise funds for some good charitable organizations. It turns out they were using Google Forms to collect all this personal information about donors. You know, come on, guys, we cannot trust Google, we're using more and more of these online websites, software as a service. Think about Google Sheets, for instance, as well as Google Forms. And we're putting data in there that may end up getting exposed. We should not be doing that. Think twice about it. In our profession, we refer to this as shadow IT or shadow information technology. Historically, we had these big rooms, these big glass rooms with all of the computers in them. And we had true professionals that were running them, and making sure data was being kept safe, and information was not being stolen and leaked out. Now we've got the marketing department going out and creating contracts with companies that have online services, we have the same thing happening with sales and manufacturing and distribution and our purchasing managers are our data is not safe, and it's never been less secure. So be careful what you're putting out there, what you're given to Google what you're given to these other companies because frankly, it's a real problem. Matt Craig Peterson, our tech guru, joins us, most Wednesdays at this time to talk about the world of technology. And today is one of those days, Craig, while you're talking, I'm looking at a story on CBS This Morning about Uber's secret self-driving test facility for their self-driving autonomous cars. I know you had a story also about whether or not autonomous vehicles are ready for prime time. And I think it does beg the question, how prepared for prime time are these things? I know, it's a conversation I've had several times, and it seems like the older the person I'm talking to the more it freaks them out that there's no driver behind the wheel. I think it freaks everybody out. It just freaks out, you know, people in their 50s, 60s, and 70s a lot more than it does everybody else. But statistics, you know, are being what they are, you know, often they can be safer, then human behind the wheel. So what do you think? I mean, are they close to ready to take over the roads? Craig Well, I really like I mentioned this yesterday. I liked this story that came out in the Wall Street Journal a couple of weeks ago. And it said that autonomous vehicles, these self-driving cars are 90% ready and all we have left is 90% to go. In other words, yeah, there's a lot of things that look like we're ready to go and it might be just a few more years, and we'll have autonomous vehicles. In reality, it's probably going to be quite a while yet. And you talk about you know, older guys like Ken and myself who are over 30. And we're looking at some of these things. And we're concerned because we've seen failures before. Do you remember Cadillac v 864? Matt Back then, I wasn't much of a car person. Ken I did have a Mustang in 1960. Matt Do you remember the Corvair? Unsafe at any speed? Craig I do, and you know, Ralph Nader thing, we still have Nader dots on our tires. But that was an example back in the early 80s of Cadillac trying to make cars more efficient, the engines more efficient, and they had a V-8 engine. And what would happen is if you got onto the highway and you started driving, of course, at highway speeds, you're going down the road, you don't need as much horsepower to keep a vehicle going at a pace as you need to get the car starting at that speed. So they said okay, well, we're going to have the system that automatically shut down cylinders. So you'd be a V-8, and you'd be just roaring up and you getting on the highway and you're often running. Then it would cut back to six cylinders, even four cylinders. The concept was wonderful. But what ended up happening is that engine would say, as you're at a stop sign, oh my I need more horsepower, counteract the braking. Of course, They were not thinking about the brakes very well at the time. And then the car would lunge into the intersection so that you could get t-boned. Fast forward not very many years, and we had the Toyota with a sudden acceleration problem. That turned out to be a software error, where much the same thing was happening. A car would jump into the intersection. We're not going to get into all of the details behind it all. But I think with age comes from experience. And we've had some horrible experiences over the years with vehicles and some of this newer technology. So Matt, to answer your question, a lot is going on the autonomous vehicle space. In some cases, the cars are much, much safer, you look at millions of miles driven, compare human drivers to these autonomous vehicles, and the autonomous vehicles almost always win. But we also now have prejudices against the self-driving cars, social warriors are, you know, get on your horses here. Because there are people who when there's an autonomous vehicle on the road, or they think it's a ton of mess, they behave differently. Now they've been tested have been run, I don't know if you've seen any of these pictures with autonomous vehicles, where they took the driver's seat, and they made it quite a bit deeper, think of thicker padding on that seat. And they hid a driver inside the driver's position. You could not see them unless you looked exceptionally close. You could not see that there was a driver in the vehicle. Then the driver just drove around, caught down and of course, the cameras everywhere so they could see what the people's reactions were. People were going out of their way to mess with the car. They pedestrians were jumping in front of it. Vehicles were cutting it off, slamming on their brakes, doing everything they could to make it so that autonomous vehicle would get involved in an accident. I don't know. Maybe they're just trying to see what it would do. Of course, it wasn't an autonomous vehicle. There's a human driver in there. We, as a society, as people, are not ready for these yet. And frankly, I think the Wall Street Journal's right - We're 90% of the way there. And honestly, we have 90% of the way to go. Because there are so many things, we haven't even considered yet. Ken When he joins us, most Wednesdays at 738, to fill us in on tech news. We at the radio station. I don't want to be critical of our radio station. However, they started this two-factor authentication. So every time I get some on my email, they have to send me a text message with a code. I think this is a royal pain in the butt. I want you to tell me they shouldn't do that. Craig Okay, can they not do that. Ken Thanks so much. Thank you for joining us today. Craig I will leave it at that. Yeah, here's what's going to, first of all, there's a big problem with the way they're doing it. That is that there is something called SIMjacking or hijacking of your SIM card. So if they're sending you a text, that is very dangerous. What's been happening is that if you are a target, now they're not doing this in a broad fishing attempt. If you can are a target, and the criminals know they want to go after you, they can now take over your cell phone, and they will get the text. So it doesn't do a whole lot of good from that aspect. We use something called DUO. D-U-O, which is fantastic. For two factor authentication, we use something called Yubi keys, which are very good as well. If your company's requiring you to us a text message for authentication, there is a relatively safe way of doing it. And that is you can use something like Google Voice, assuming your Google account has not been hacked, right. But Google Voice, where there is no SIM card, there is no cell phone that SIM card to hijack. If you use this and it is what I do for places that have to have a text message sent for two-factor authentication. So if they have to send you a text message, it goes to Google Voice. I have my own little phone company, and I use that as well. That way the text message will come in via an app to your phone, you can check the app, and now you're reasonably safe. But yeah, in this day and age, you know two-factor authentication is something that that does make sense. We do have to draw a line, and that one does it make the most sense. I'd like it to authenticate you at most every four hours or once a day, particularly for emails, if you have to do it every time. It gets a little bit old, pretty darn fast. But you know it's the reality of today's world. Matt Craig Peterson, our tech guru, he joins us at this time every Wednesday to find out exactly what's happening in the world of technology. Craig, we only have a couple of minutes left. So lastly, I will ask you whether or not you judge everyone on social media? Are you part of the mob that rules everyone? Craig Oh man. I am not. I don't jump on anybody's back. I just had that happen to me with a significant hacking group. As you know, I run the national webinars for the FBI Infragard program. I'm pretty visible out there in the security world, right. I do lots of radio interviews and TV and stuff. I posted an article on my website and got jumped on by a small mob out there. We've got to be careful remember it's so easy to say something negative online. Our kids are getting bullied every day. Bullying seems to be quite a habit nowadays. I don't know what happened to free speech. We have these militant people out there these fascist like the Antifas. Total fascist don't want to hear what you have to say. And these internet mobs have become a real thing and a very negative thing. From my viewpoint. Anyways. Ken Good news as our tech guru joins us most Wednesdays at 738. Thank you, Mr. Peterson. We will talk to you next Wednesday. Craig Take care. Matt All right. Thanks a lot, Craig. We appreciate it.   --- 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  

International Podcast Month
S1E21 - RPG: D&D 5E - To Hell and Back

International Podcast Month

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 89:54


Join as Yubi takes Hazel, Curtis, and Sarah on an icy adventure through literal frozen hell as our heroes slip, slide, and boot scoot down into the darkness where demons and devils fight, and an ancient treasure lays in wait...

hell d 5e yubi rpg d
The Mortal Path
There is No Way Out of this Arena

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 51:02


Join Gary and Yubi on a super special one-shot where we play the incredible 'There is No Way Out of this Area' by C. Leary! We present, for your listening pleasure, two striking tales of gladiatorial combat, spanning eons and planets. Stories become legends, but the Arena is always waiting for fresh blood... See also: Lightweight, fuck the others, don't touch my gems, I'm fucking huge, why are you laughing at my primordial anaconda, and the Shitinous Reserve. (You can purchase this highly recommended game here: https://corvidcall.itch.io/there-is-no-way-out-of-this-arena and follow corv here: https://twitter.com/corvidcall)

The Mortal Path
4) Kaio [The Quiet Year]

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 34:57


As autumn passes the threat of Kaio and the Endless Nights comes closer and closer. We scrabble to finish important projects like securing clean water supplies and... a cat café? But just because winter is coming doesn't mean things get any less weird, and we still have many surprises left in store for Tenbren... See also: Bone-itis, that sounds a lot like a mass grave Yubi, the seed is plentiful, cat cafés, Magic World, the Tang Lords, and Cchulaí Cchrimsohn. The Quiet Year is a game system written by Avery Alder. You can find and support her work at www.buriedwithoutceremony.com and her twitter @dreamaskew

Fire Drill
How to Keep Your Money Safe and Secure | David

Fire Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 52:55


Here in the FIRE community we save a lot of money. What if one day it all disappeared because of a... security breach? There's nothing worse than being hacked and having issues with your accounts because of a security issue - and losing all that money you need to reach FI! Today we talk with David, a security expert who used to work for NASA and who now works for a computer company. He tells us the steps we need to take to keep all of our money safe and not have to worry about security breaches. You'll love this story. We also chat about... What you need to know about security How to figure out the best passwords SIM hacking How to move away from phone numbers VPNs and buying stuff online David's personal FI journey Enjoy this chat with David, and please subscribe to us in iTunes if you enjoyed it! Show notes and links from today's episode Listen Notes episode on the Snapchat Thief LastPass and KeePass ProtonMail Burner app YUBI keys Nord VPN and Express VPN FIREDrill Facebook LIVE David on Twitter Key takeaways from our chat with David 1 - The amount of security you need depends on your threat model Your threat model is basically how important it is for you to be safe. If you have large amounts of money in accounts, if you have large investments or assets, then you want to be more careful. If you feel there is not much risk and you are already careful with your accounts, then your threat model isn't as high. David tells us that being safe does not mean throwing away your phone or creating an email account for every single website you sign up for, it's all about taking easy and simple steps to make sure you won't regret it in a future. 2 - How to move away from phone numbers David tells us how insecure phone numbers really are. Phone numbers are easy to access online - many people send them across social media and insert them into registers. David says that to protect yourself from people harassing your phone number or even SIM hacking, you can use a service such as Google Voice which will create a new phone number especially for online services. Other programs such as Burner app also create temporary numbers. David also tells us that for authentication purposes, a Yubi key is the most secure way. 3 - Being safe in public places Working at Starbucks or a public place? Be careful with the information you put on the network, as it can be very easy for a hacker to retrieve your data. David recommends using a VPN when going out in public places. He also recommends even using 'virtual cards' when putting your credit card information into dodgy sites - banks such as Bank of America offer this feature to keep safe when buying products online. Questions? Like or dislike? Leave us a comment! Want to support the podcast? Here are three things you can do. 1. Start tracking your net worth with Personal Capital using our link. It's free. 2. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. 3. Join our Facebook group and connect with other members of the FI community.

The Mortal Path
All EDited Out Vol IV

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 15:01


Surprise! Like Saint Nick clambering up from the sooty chute of the chimney, so too does this episode lurch its way towards the light from the dark depths of Yubi's laptop. With more jokes than you can shake your sack at and a lot of technical whoopsie-daisies, we hope you enjoy All EDited Out Vol IV, our humble gift to you this Christmas and New Year. Thank you for your love and support, and here's to a wonderful 2019 together!

Sparks of Interest
Cyber Security and Scammers - 009

Sparks of Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 54:56


With the help of Dennis and Peggy, Jeff lays it all out when it comes to ways on protecting yourself and your identity online in this second of a two part episode discussing how you can protect yourself.  You can never be too careful and this episode covers some different ways to provide extra security when online. The trio then covers some phone and internet scams and shares an interesting discovery made by Jeff’s friend, Ashton Bingham over at Trilogy Media.

TechByter Worldwide (formerly Technology Corner) with Bill Blinn
TechByter Worldwide 2018-09-30: Security and Open Source Software. Short Circuits. Spare Parts.

TechByter Worldwide (formerly Technology Corner) with Bill Blinn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 18:47


Open source software is secure and it isn't secure. There's no one-size-fits-all statement about security. Both open source and proprietary applications are like Schrödinger's cat, simultaneously secure and not. Let's visit a recent conference by the Linux Foundation and learn more about security. In Short Circuits: The Federal Communications Commission wants to fine an Arizona company more than $37 million for making fraudulent robocalls. The password has a lot of enemies and this week Microsoft, Google, and Yubi all announced ways to kill reliance on passwords. The next time you experience network problems, consider using Microsoft's PowerShell to investigate. In Spare Parts (only on the website): This week (39 years ago) CompuServe introduced email to the general public and they even trademarked the name "Email". • Hardware insurance company SquareTrade says the latest phones from Apple do survive being dropped into a vat of beer, but not being dropped onto the floor.

The Mortal Path
All EDited Out Vol III

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 14:11


Like a ghoulish specter clambering from its musty tomb deep inside Yubi's laptop, we once more present a titillating and thrilling episode of goofs, jokes, and general tom-foolery for your entertainment. All EDited Out Vol III is here to kick ass, take names, and show just how ridiculous we are before the magic of editing saves our souls. Enjoy.

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Tails from the Dark Dragons Inn
Season Two: Episode Eleven: Timing is everything

Tails from the Dark Dragons Inn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 50:34


I once spoke with a rogue who said timing was key when you take things of value as though they were free That advice, i'm afraid, came two years too late As Tobe screwed up, serving us on a plate Missing cat alert! Help us to help Yubi find Ghost! https://twitter.com/uzbadyubi/status/1040211598177185793 https://twitter.com/uzbadyubi/status/1040211598177185793 Screaming into the void Check out our Linktree! https://linktr.ee/DarkDragonsInn It's a nice simple way to find us on just about any social media platform you can imagine. Funding at the Inn Without your support, our show is a lot more limited on the services we can provide. Drop us a tip and for as little as $1 a month, you gain access to a variety of rewards https://patreon.com/DarkDragonsInn If you'd prefer to make a one-off donation, try https://ko-fi.com/DarkDragonsInn The mysterious echo This week, our show features a promo from The Mortal Path. https://themortalpath.com/ Find them on twitter at https://twitter.com/TheMortalPath  

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
Security Secrets We Learned At Blackhat And Defcon - AS HEARD ON WGAN

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 15:02


Find out how one hacker stole millions as Craig discusses SIM hacking and trends at this year's DEFCON with Ken and Matt Craig is putting up a new membership site (Yes, it is free, but you have to sign up)  On it will have all his special reports that he puts out and you will be the first to get them. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles: 3 Trends Hackers At Black Hat And Defcon Are Watching How A Hacker Allegedly Stole Millions By Hijacking Phone Numbers --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 08/15/2018 Security Secrets We Learned At Blackhat And Defcon   Craig Peterson:[00:00:00] Hey, Good morning, Craig Peterson, here. I had a conference yesterday well actually a webinar. And I was running it. And my guest for the FBI InfraGard's program on the Webinar was a gentleman from Black Ops partners. Now, Black Ops partners is an intelligence firm. They deal a ton with various types of intelligence and they provide information to the government, to businesses, and NGOs all of those people. They had a bunch of warnings for us yesterday, some of that stuff I really can't share with you at this point. But we do know about what's been going on out in Vegas with the Black Hat conference and with DEF CON. So, this morning with Ken and Matt I kind of loaded them up with articles on security and some of the things we need to be very cautious with. Things are boards of directors need to be paying more attention to than most of them are. And, things that you should be paying attention to including I don't know. Ever heard of sim hijacking. Well, I explain that this morning and how this could cause you to lose a ton. Including it already did, One guy lost five million dollars, because of it. So, here we go with Ken and Matt.  [00:01:25] Were back again and it is that time of the week again, 738 on a Wednesday means time for Craig Peterson on deck. Craig how are you this morning.  [00:01:34] Hey, good morning gentlemen. Doing just fine. [00:01:37] So, now Craig now can they steal information from our love our online accounts through voicemail. [00:01:45] Yeah listen a surprising. I assume you guys know what two-factor authentication is, right.  [00:01:52] I do. I wouldn't bet on that.  [00:01:57] It's hard to say, what it's called.  [00:02:00] Most of us now are have started using something called two-factor authentication where in most cases we're using our phones and we're getting a text message. So, for instance, you're logging in from a new location, a new browser, etc. and the Web site's going to pop up and say I'm not sure I've seen this device before so, I need to verify you, and in most cases, it sends you a text message. So, that text message comes into your phone and it's got a number and you type that number into the Website and now it knows it's you. Well, we just had a conference going on in Vegas and there were two of them they run back to back every year in August. There is Defcon and there's black hat. These are where there's all kinds of fun games. For instance, they're talking in these conferences about hacking and how to hack in and leads basically to help the good guys understand how the bad guys are getting in, OK. And they have games like well the normal one, spot the Fed. So, they are in a conference talking about something and they try and figure out who the people in the room are that are from the federal government so, that's kind of a fun game.  [00:03:17] Another big one this year, was hack the voting machines and we'll have to talk about that next week a little bit. But, we had an 11-year-old win this year on the hack of the voting machines, just to show you how great these things are. But in this case, we had a presentation about using that text message type functionality to get into almost any account including WhatsApp and Signal, even. But, your standard accounts from Microsoft and Apple and Google. What they did in order to hack these accounts was they figured Oh well wait a minute now they're going to send a text message. Wow. These places all we're talking with all of your major vendors will all give you the option to call you on the phone. So, all the bad guy has to do if he's targeting you is go ahead and hack your voicemail account. Well, how would you hack your voicemail account? Well, they run a little program and the programs available online that will call your voicemail. Now, you guys I assume you both use voicemail to some degree right. [00:04:27] As much as I hate it, Yes. And how many digits is your pin? You have to type in a pin right.  [00:04:33] No, actually no I don't. I have Verizon and I have the visual voicemail thing to call in.  [00:04:41] I think when I used to call anything I just portion of it talks me. I've got to I've got to I've got an app in my phone that does. Yeah, but when I used to call it it was like four digits, I think. All right. I might have an iPhone Ten I push it and it talks to me. But, I also see that message as well. [00:05:02] I noticed when you push, Matt, he talks to you too. [00:05:05] But, anyway here's a couple of problems that are inherent in this system. One is if you call into your voicemail and your voicemail automatically starts talking to you, right, giving you your messages etc. It's probably using your caller ID and that is easily faked. So, for instance, if I wanted to find out messages that came in the Ken Altschuler all I need is a phone number and I can get his voicemail. If you're using an app for your voicemail you may be a little bit safer. But even if you have a pin on your voicemail account, does it back off? So, for instance, Ken when you had your iPhone what was your previous on a, 7. [00:05:48] Yes. [00:05:50] So, when you had your iPhone 7 and knew you had to type in the code on the front of your phone and you made a mistake you'd have to re-enter it.  [00:05:59] Correct, Yeah. And, Matt the same thing with you right with Right. Yeah. So, we make a mistake. It gives you the chance to do it again. Did you notice that it backs off?  [00:06:11] So, every time you make a mistake you may get ten tries. But the first two tries are right away. Then third try it's going wait a couple of minutes so forth to try it's going to wait many minutes. And by the time you get to the 10th try, it can be as long as a week. That's called an incremental backoff. And the idea is if you've only got a four character or four-digit PIN it's going to take them at least a year or two or three to break in if they're able to do it. So, that's incremental backup. Does your voicemail have that? Well, it turns out most of them don't. So, if they can get your phone number if they're targeting you. And remember the FBI is warning us that they're targeting small businesses and I have another one last week that I was talking to that was targeted. But, if they're targeting you, this little program just sits there and keeps trying pins because most voicemail systems do not back off. So, within a few minutes, the hacker has your voicemail and has the ability to get into it. So, all they have to do is go into your account, online.  [00:07:20] say forgot my password have it use the voice option. Call it to leave a message on your voicemail with a new pin. The hacker now has full access to your account because they already hacked your voicemail using an automated system. So, there's something more to think about our voicemail systems. Most of them are really bad when it comes to this. Now some of the professional stuff is good, it does a good job but you might want to think twice before using your phone and SMS text messaging. Think twice before using text messaging as your two-factor authentication method, Google Authenticator, and there a company called Duo. If you're really paranoid, like I am because I got to take care of my customer's data right. Use things like Yubi keys. There's a lot, and of course, you can see a lot of this up on my Web site. I've got this article up there for people. We're talking to Craig Peterson as we typically do at this time every Wednesday.  [00:08:22] Craig speaking of being paranoid about my phone ruining my life. Apparently, a hacker has stolen millions of dollars by hijacking phone numbers I guess 40 victims or so five million dollars. Tell us about this.  [00:08:35] Yeah, isn't that something you know when you get right down to it we're just confident with our technology, Right. It's like Matt you were saying last week, yeah. There may be vulnerabilities in Android, but you're using it, right. The same thing with having an Alexa in your home or a Google home etc. etc.. This technique came out again here. This is a this is a 20-year-old who is from Boston and he has hacked about 40 different victims that they know of. There were probably some accomplices involved, but this is a different technique called Sim swapping. And, again what happens is they're able to redirect and not your voicemail in this case but your entire phone number etcetera, etcetera to a third party phone. So, this has been happening more and more. We've got alerts out on this. You have to be careful with here. It works for any provider. This is a provider thing AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon. If they can defraud the carrier into switching your phone number to the different SIM card they can pull off the scam. In this case, it was about five million dollars in cryptocurrencies that were stolen by this guy. So, five million bucks not so bad for 20-year-old although he stole it and it's going to be very bad for him because he ended up in jail you know getting charged and down in New York City. Yes, and may He did a bunch of this stuff so you may get transferred to a different district. But, all would all of the entrepreneur knew whose money cryptocurrency was stolen in this case was his phone stopped working and he didn't notice it until later in the day and then he called up they tracked it down. The FBI got involved. But if your phone stops working you may think you may want to hop on it really quickly and not just think your phone broke. That's the bottom line, there. [00:10:44] We're on our Craig Peterson our tech guru. You can always go to Craig Peterson dot com and get all of the information first. So, so you know we talk about terrorism and all these horrible things facing America. But, do most people fear are most intelligence agencies authorities fear a cyber attack is that the worst thing that could happen to America. [00:11:05] Yeah, this is interesting. I ran webinars yesterday for the FBI. Their Infragard program. And I had on the head of Black Ops partners. Now, this is a company that provides a lot of intelligence for the government, for private industry, et cetera and that's all very interesting stuff and it was fun talking to a great guy. But, again there's a lot to be aware of. And, we've got to get boards of directors aware of this stuff. And on top of it. Because, we are talking now about crippling cyberattack that can happen. Now, this is scary because again all levels of government are warning about this but, a well executed cyberattack could knock out the electric grid, shut off power, compromise vital government systems, financial data. We've got General David Petraeus. He's a former CIA director saying this is a quote "What worries me most is the cyber equivalent of a weapon of mass destruction fall into the hands of extremists". "They'd be very difficult to deter and the willingness to blow themselves up on the battlefield and take us with them says a lot". Now, China has been hacking us for a long time. Microsoft yesterday just announced that they had found Russian involvement, where they were pretending to be various U.S. [00:12:35] based political party sites. In other words, Microsoft caught and stopped the Russians from pretending they were the Democrats and pretending they were the Republicans. They're equal opportunity offenders. This is going to continue. This is the next battlefield. And, as of yesterday BlackOps Partners was talking about this. This is the typical unconventional warfare. Rights were really big. They're really small. Sun Tzu, The Art of War. They have ways of attacking us, they can frankly cripple us. So, we've got to continue to improve. We are improving security with things like power stations. But your business has to improve your cybersecurity. We've got to step up. We need to pay attention even as consumers, because things will get critical, right. Three days after our computer systems go off-line there will no longer be bread in the grocery stores etc., etc. You going to have to go out fishing off the coast to get your food all by yourself. It's very scary, and I can't emphasize this enough, I know we speak about it all the time, but it's very real, very real Ken. We've been talking to Craig Peterson, our tech guru who joins us on Wednesdays at this time to give us an eye on technology. [00:13:59] Craig thanks so much. We will talk to you again next Wednesday. Hey, take care guys. Bye-bye. We're going to take a quick break here. [00:14:06] By the way I should mention, if you are interested in getting involved with the FBI InfraGard program go to InfraGard.org or I N F R A G A R D dot Org. Lots of great information you'll be getting some of it's a little bit of inside information that is not shared with the general public. It is not like top secret stuff or anything. But it's important stuff to know. So, check it out Ifraguard dot org. Take care. Have a great rest of the week and I'll be back with you on Saturday. Although, I am starting to try and get this posted my radio show when, I prerecord which I've been doing lately. I try and get it up on Friday, so, keep an eye out for that. We can podcast as early as Friday and you can get there from Craig Peterson dot com slash iTunes, make sure you subscribe. Give me a rating 5-star. I hope, Take care. --- Don't miss any episode from Craig. Visit http://CraigPeterson.com/itunes. Subscribe and give us a rating! Thanks, everyone, for listening and sharing our podcasts. We're really hitting it out of the park. This will be a great year!  --- 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

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
Tripping To Italy - Hackers Seizing Accounts Via Voicemail - New Alexa Skill Scaring Burglars: AS HEARD ON: WTAG

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 12:41


Do you know that you can scare burglars off with Alexa's new skill?  Learn more about this amazing skill as well as more information on hackers seizing your accounts via voicemail as Craig discusses it with Jim Polito. Craig is putting up a new membership site (Yes, it is free, but you have to sign up)  On it will have all his special reports that he puts out and you will be the first to get them. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles: Ever left your lights on a timer to scare off burglars? Now you can use your Alexa Hackers can seize practically all your online accounts, and it’s your voicemail’s fault --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 08/21/2018 Tripping To Italy - Hackers Seizing Accounts Via Voicemail - New Alexa Skill Scaring Burglars Craig Peterson:  [00:00:00] Hi, Craig Peterson, here. I was on this morning with Jim Polito. I don't know if you know it or not, but he is doing this guided tour. Actually, it's a professional firm that's doing it and they go over to Italy in March. That would be kind of fun to go over there with them. So, we talked a little bit about that. Did you know hackers can seize practically all your online accounts, and it's your voicemails fault? Well, I talked in detail with Jim about that this morning. Also, that new Alexa skill that's designed to fake arguments and scare off the stupid or burglars. So, here we go with Jim Polito.  [00:00:36] He's one of the most popular guys we have on the show. He is our tech talk guru, and he is Craig Peterson. Good morning, sir.  [00:00:46] Hey, good morning. You know that trip to Italy it sounds fantastic. I went to the home page there on iHeart radio for the radio station. I clicked through and I looked at some of the pictures. Now, I've got to say there's probably a lot of people who have never been over to Europe and I have. I don't know if you've been over there before.  [00:01:03] I've been to England and to France, but I've never been to the to the motherland, you know for me, Italy or Ireland my other motherland.  [00:01:15] Well, People were afraid about the language and I got to say if you are in these places, especially with a tour group like this where you've got a professional tour, it is fantastic because everybody that you're with of course speaks English, right they are all from our area. And the tour guides speak English and people in the cafes are speaking English. And that was always a concern of mine because I only speak French and English, so Italy I have problems.  [00:01:42] I have problems because you're a Canadian.  [00:01:46] Craig. Yeah, exactly. It was funny, I was up in Toronto for a wedding here last weekend one of my nieces got married and I started speaking French, because I knew my sister speaks French and she went to French high school like me and one of my sons speaks French and I just assumed that I'm in Canada everybody speaks French but I've forgotten no. This is Ontario. [00:02:10] They don't speak French don't, they don't. That's frankly Craig I like Ontario better. Oh, Did I say that? I know. Just kidding. No. Right. Right. But they still have to have everything bilingual there. I mean I do. I just love when I'm in Canada and you look at the packaging and they have the language police you know like it's in English. It's got to be in French. Same size same font. You know, it's even worse. [00:02:41] And in Quebec, did you know that you could not you couldn't move your business with a name that sounded like it was English. Yeah. And in fact it was so crazy, Jim, that they had stop signs in Quebec and now stop is a valid French command to stop. But the language police in Quebec decided it didn't sound that English didn't sound French enough so they changed them all to Arret and then pass the language police said you know really that's bad grammar so, they changed them all back to stop thinking of the tens of millions of dollars just came up some silly of waste.  [00:03:15] A complete waste of time. Kerry is telling me well, there's folks in Italy who speak French too in northern Italy.  [00:03:24] You're right don't worry about it people if you're thinking about going, Go. You are going to enjoy this. The language isn't going to be an issue. You'll have the time of your life. The only drawback is I heard this Polito character is going to. You know I'm going to be. [00:03:40] You're going to have to be with me. You don't have to room with me. You know, my poor wife is going to have to do that. You don't have to room with me.  [00:03:48] But the food will all be gone. [00:03:51] I'll be gone. No, I promise not to eat all of the continental breakfast at the hotel before we start the day. I promise. So. anyway. hey, you've got some great stuff for this us this week. And, I want to get to the one that really caught my eye. I want to start with this, OK.  [00:04:10] Hackers can seize practically all of my online accounts and it's my voicemails fault. This one scares the heck out of me. What's going on here Craig? [00:04:21] Yeah, this is a real problem for people. We're aware that hackers try and get into our accounts, right, just normally. So. a lot of people have been talking about two-factor authentication. Now, do you use that at all? Jim, are you familiar with that.  [00:04:37] Yeah, I do now because remember was it was it Instagram that had the big hack. And, they said hey you should go to two-factor identification and, I said all right I don't want somebody posting stuff on my Instagram account.  [00:04:51] Exactly. So, that's one type of two-factor authentication is where you might give them your phone number and they text you, right. And that's probably the most common and it's very hackable, frankly.  [00:05:06] But, if they want to go after you, right, there they're not going to cast a wide net and pick you up because of the text messages. But, if they are going after you and we're finding out now the FBI is coming out with all kinds of warnings about this that small businesses are being specifically attacked more and more. [00:05:26] But, if you give them your phone number and them be you know the Facebook, Microsoft, Google, etc. Give them your phone number where they can text you. Here's where the problem starts coming in. Now, many of us use WhatsApp or we use signal. Signal is a great app for communication right back and forth and a keep your data safe it's all encrypted. And, with those as well many people have given their phone number. So, here's what hackers are doing. There is a big conference out in Vegas, here just about a week or two ago. Two of them. There's Black Hat and Defcon. And, at these conferences, they were talking about the new techniques the bad guys are using. Well, what they're doing now is, these places including Whatsapp and Signal have your phone number and, they give you the option if you want to verify that it is you. Yeah, I did forget my password. Yeah. Give me a new password. They have the option of calling you on the phone to see where this is going.  [00:06:31] Ok. Yes.  [00:06:33] So, all you have to do, now were protecting many of our systems but how many offices are protecting their voicemail system. So, here's what happens. All you have to do this takes about 30 seconds to as much as three or four minutes. All they have to do is say OK, I'm targeting this financial planner, OK. This company over here and they know what the phone number is for that company. So, they find that number within that company that's going straight to voicemail and then they know the person's extension they might want to get to. They then have a little program that keeps calling that number and, it calls it, it gets into the voicemail system and it just sequentially tries to all of the passwords, because of voicemail systems don't have a limit on how many times.  [00:07:26] Oh that's right. My my my my iPhone right. You try 10 times you're locked out. Right. Right. Right.  [00:07:35] Yeah. Gets longer right. So you do the first few times or correct the third time that way a and then it's five minutes. So, they don't go back and try. It's a week later. OK. It's time and you out. Voicemails, don't do that. He demonstrated here on the stage over at Defcon, that he could brute force almost any voicemail system in the world. And, he was ensuring the calls were straight to voicemail. All automated right he didn't have to do anything. And then we went to the Web site, did a password reset process, using call me feature. [00:08:09] It called him. Now, these systems that are calling you to reset your password and verify it's you. The systems will leave you a voicemail with the new password.  [00:08:21] So, you have to do is go there. The hacker, all they have to do is go there and get it. [00:08:26] You already have the voicemail password, right. Now you have a secret code, you are in the account and boom there it is. Yeah ok.  [00:08:34] Not good. We're talking with our good friend Craig Peterson tech talk Guru the end of this segment. We will give you a number you can text my name to. And he'll provide you with this information plus more, standard data and text rates apply.  [00:08:47] Ok. There is more work around here Jim. OK. go ahead.  [00:08:51] Well you can use don't use your SMS as your phone number for verification. There are other ways to do this. You can use things like Google Authenticator. There's another app called Duo. There's also things like Yubi keys. Ok. It's getting complicated at this point. But, if you have any money to protect, you might want to pay attention, if you send me a note or write something up and send it off to you. [00:09:17] Excellent. All right, Craig quickly I do have my lights on timers at my house to make it look like there is somebody home or to protect from burglars. Also, have lighting around the perimeter to make sure that a night nobody sneaks up to the house. But, you're saying that Alexa can take care of this for me.  [00:09:37] Yeah, this is kind of cool. Alexa has the ability to learn what it calls news skills. So a skill can be, for instance, I Heart Radio has skills and many other Web sites. Now there's hundreds of thousands of these things. My wife made a skill for Alexa to drill one of our grandkids in some of that history lesson stuff. So, it's really cool. Alexa has a new skill called away mode, and what you can do is go into your Alexa app on your phone. Look for the skill called away mode instead of turning on your lights and turn them off or making noises.  [00:10:14] Alexa can do by the way right.  [00:10:17] It is. It has real and completely ridiculous conversations. These were penned by comedy writers from Saturday Night Live, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and others. There's a really kind of cute thing that it's doing, for instance, the gems are a couple has a breakup while also trying to watch TV two average guys discuss what's unique about themselves, so they can start a Podcast. Emergency PTA meeting to discuss memes, fidget spinners and other teen fads. And, this is my favorite, Jim, conversations from a book club where no one discusses a book, and a mom walking her daughter through Ikea assembly over the phone.  [00:11:01] So. So the burglar comes in the House. Oh, there's somebody in there. There's people in there talking. There's a guy. I mean as opposed to the old they used to have those things it was a recording of a barking dog, people would have, you know. And that was supposed to scare people away, but now you had a conversation, of course. I think if the burglar sticks around long enough if it's that much of a joke, now they might not get the joke because people do have absurd conversations like that. [00:11:30] I get to read this quote here. Hand me the rule book. No, the rule book that's the rule and reference no. Learn to play guide.  [00:11:38] That's the quick reference. That's pretty good. [00:11:42] Now that's realistic, that's realistic. [00:11:46] Having done that. You know what else is realistic. Craig Peterson offers you all this information for free. He doesn't go and sell your name. He doesn't give you away to hackers. He does it all for free.  [00:11:59] All you have to do is text my name, Jim to this number 8 5 5 3 8 5 55 53. That's 8 5 5 3 8 5 55 53. [00:12:12] That's right. Standard data and text rates apply. And then if there is ever an emergency like a massive hack. Guess what your on Craig Peterson's list to notify and he won't try to sell you anything, won't annoy you, Craig. That was a great segment. And what do I say? Oh yes. [00:12:30] Avoir.  [00:12:34] Thanks, Craig. [00:12:37] Bye. bye-bye. Bilingual. Craig Peterson okay. Don't go anywhere. A final word.   --- Don't miss any episode from Craig. Visit http://CraigPeterson.com/itunes. Subscribe and give us a rating! Thanks, everyone, for listening and sharing our podcasts. We're really hitting it out of the park. This will be a great year!  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

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
TTWCP Radio Show- 2018-08-18: Two Factor Authentication. Security and Highlights from Defcon Conference

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 27:12


  Cyber attacks are getting more sophisticated and are being perpetrated on everyone and more often than ever before.  Today we are going to discuss Security and Two-factor authentication schemes and what you can do to protect your self. Craig is putting up a new membership site (Yes, it is free, but you have to sign up)  On it will have all his special reports that he puts out and you will be the first to get them. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 08/018/2018 Two Factor Authentication. Security and Highlights from Defcon Conference Craig Peterson: [00:00:00] Hi, there everybody, Craig Peterson here, and as usual I've got a ton to talk about. We've got a special report about America's greatest threat. They're calling it a hurricane for cyber attacks. We've got an interesting hacker out there, who has allegedly stolen millions of dollars by hijacking phone numbers and in turn asking kids parents to send some money. Isn't that something. Another trick here. Your Voicemail. Did you know that hackers are seizing practically all online accounts just using your voicemail? We'll tell you how some practical security here for the prudent American, great little article that came out in medium, we'll be talking a little bit about that. Everything you want to know about VPN's but didn't want to ask. In fact, I had a request from one of our listeners this week about the VPN stuff because he's heading out of the country. I love this new Alexa skill, I've been playing a lot with my Alexa. You know about the timers, that people have been using for years to make their lights go on and off while they're out of the house. Well, listen to what you can do with your Alexa. And three trends that hackers, a Black Hat and DEFCON are watching. Did you know that just happened to hear about a week ago? So here we go. Of course, you're listening to Craig Peterson, right. So, we're playing around with some different things, let me know what you think? We've got some different bumper music and beds and things, and you'll hear some of the same stuff we've always been using, as well today. But, you know it's been years since we changed any of that stuff so, we'll just let it go for now, OK. So, our special report, to start things off here today.  [00:01:51] We know about the security vulnerabilities, we've seen the vulnerabilities, we know what's up, and many of us have been hacked, right. Have you been hacked? You may not even know it. But almost every computer that's online that's running Windows has been hacked. If you've been online for more than a year. Well, what is ahead when we go forward? What are we looking at here? I did a really interesting interview this week for the FBI for their Infraguard program. It's with a company called Black Ops partners, and you might want to look them up. They've got just a ton of cool information. It's headed by the guy who started IBM Corporation's whole security division, which is really kind of neat here. He's won the cybersecurity excellence award, and everything else. So, he and I were talking about cybersecurity 3.0 and where's it going. What should we be doing? And, you know it's really interesting when we get right down to it. But, the bad guys are out there. They are coming after us, and they're coming after us in a big way. We've known that right. We've we know the Russians are coming after us. We know the Chinese, in fact, this customer I just picked up. We've been cleaning things up, and just yesterday we installed a brand new Next-Generation Firewall filter and Security Operations Center support for him.  [00:03:19] And, this is just a small family-owned company. But, he had been compromised. They were able to get past his firewall, he had a great firewall. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've heard that story before, and the bad guys got past it and got into his accounting system, found all of his clients, and managed to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars. It's just crazy what happened. He ended up going over to China. To try and find out. So, can we get our money back because the money got transferred over to China? Tens of thousands of dollars later and, of course, now there's lawsuits and legal fees involved and it's pretty crippling. So, that's not surprising, right. It's just like President Trump going out and saying something crazy on Twitter, right. We're used to hearing that new thing that he says out there, but it is not going to change our opinion about President Trump, right. If you had a pro-opinion, you have one after if you had an anti-opinion, you have the same one after, right. That's not going to change things. What changes things is a surprise. What changes things is wow, that's just not what I would expect. And if you had another President in there that didn't normally do the types of things President Trump does, you would be surprised maybe your opinion would change when he did something on Twitter that just shocks everybody in the whole nation or the whole world,  [00:04:48] right. You kind of get used to it. Well, here's the big picture. The bad guys aren't just going after your money. They're not just trying to get at your clients, and not just trying to get that information. It turns out that the bad guys include nation-state actors. It's not just some kids in the basement somewhere over in Ukraine that is trying to hack in now. And, we're talking about the risk here of a crippling cyber attack. The Homeland Security secretary, Kirsten Nielson said just this last week, that the U.S. is in crisis mode comparing the dangers of a massive attack to a Category 5 hurricane looming on the horizon. You heard that right. Category 5 hurricane, and there is no graver threat to the United States. An interesting article that I posted up on my Web site by Axios. You can find it there. They've got some quotes from General David Petraeus. He's the former CIA director, and he's quoted as saying, what worries me most is a cyber equivalent of a weapon of mass destruction falling into the hands of extremists who would needless to say be very difficult to deter because of their willingness to blow themselves up on the battlefield and take us with them. Leon Panetta, of course, who was President Obama's former CIA director.  [00:06:20] Quotes and On and on and on. But, the bottom line here is we not only have to protect our businesses from these bad guys that we're familiar with, that have been out there for a very long time, but in fact, we've got to protect our businesses from the nation-state actors, as well. Now, I know the FBI has been working closely with businesses to try and secure our infrastructure and headway is being made there. But, it's shocking to me more and more as I get into it, how many hospitals, clinics, doctors offices, small banks, et cetera don't have what's needed. And, they are part of the critical infrastructure. So, again looking into the FBI Infragard, if you're involved with one of these businesses and see if you can't join up if you can pass the Infragard background check and start getting some of this information firsthand that I'm providing and other people are providing to the Infragard members. It is so critically important. And if you're a regular business guy is, I'm just a business regular guy, What do people care? Think about losing everything. Think about your retirement caught up in the business. What's going to happen if that's all stolen from you? And that's what's going to happen, by the way, it's guaranteed. It's going to happen. It's happening every day. And you've got to reconsider your whole security infrastructure.  [00:07:55] You've got to work with the company that knows what they're doing, and just a funny note here. I've got to add this in. I got an e-mail this week that came from a mailing list that I'm on, and they were promoting this two thousand dollar course, become a managed security services provider in six weeks. And, you know I have to chuckle because people have a hard time differentiating, right now. How would you differentiate between my company, Mainstream, and one of these guys that six weeks later puts up a shingle, saying yeah I'm a security services provider, right? And I started adding up the hours. And this is the part that really shocked me. Of course, it helps to be a little bit older and having done this for a long time. I have more than 100,000 hours in the I.T. business doing network related stuff including security. Personally, me personally. This isn't our company has a combined 20 years. Me personally, 100,000 hours and I have I just laughed when I saw this. Are you kidding me? People are going to be out there peddling themselves as security providers when all they have is a couple of certifications under their belt and a six-week course. Oh, man anyhow, so now let's go over to our next topic here.  [00:09:33] Well, we kind of started out by talking about hackers and what they're doing. We've got a new problem up there, pretty darn big problem. frankly, and this is a phone hijacking now.  [00:09:45] You know I've told you before that these two-factor authentication schemes that are using your phone where they send you a text are not terribly secure, right. In fact, they're not secure at all. Well, this is something that's just a little bit different. We've got an article here from Motherboard, talking about California authorities who are saying, that a 20-year-old college student has hijacked more than 40 phone numbers and stolen five million dollars, including some from cryptocurrency investors. Wow. OK, wow is all I have to say here. Here's what's happening this guy Joel Ortiz, he's a 20 year old from Boston. He's alleged to have hacked these victims, using some accomplices who are unnamed, at least as of yet. And, this is the first reported case against someone who's allegedly used a technique known as Sim swapping. So, in Sim swapping so, you know you get a phone, you have an unlocked phone you have a sim that Sim has your contacts and other stuff on it. And, that sim also was used to authorize you to the cellular network. So, now that's what you use to identify your phone, right. So, when someone calls your number it uses the sim, to identify you. That's how that all works. With sim hijacking what happens is they basically steal your sim. Now, they don't even have to have access to your sim. All, they have to do is trick your provider. You know like AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and whatever trick your provider into transferring the target's phone number to a SIM card that's controlled by the bad guy. So, once they get that phone number and there's ways to do this, this is really, well documented where they will call up and pretend they're your wife, or your husband or even you. [00:11:52] And, so many of us are posting information online that makes it possible for them to be able to very easily impersonate you. So they know your wife's name your kid's names your dog's names where you work where you were born where you graduate from college. So, they can pass the so-called anti-fraud stuff when they call up the provider. So, once they get your phone number the bad guys are using it now to reset your passwords and break into your online accounts. Because remember I was saying that using a text message is not true two-factor authentication. In some cases even working, if you do have a separate type of two-factor authentication. And, its called a port-out scam. It's relatively easy to pull off, it's become widespread and that is where they say, yeah I am transferring my phone number from T-Mobile to Verizon, just as an example, right. And, you arrange for that. You're transferring your phone number and when you do that, you have to have a new sim. In many cases you have to, in this case, you'd have to have a Verizon type sim. And, obviously, you'd have to be working on the frequencies Verizon uses et cetera but easy enough to pull off. So, this guy Ortiz was arrested at the L.A. International Airport was on his way to Europe. He apparently had a Gucci bag that was part of a recent spending spree that, of course, they seized because they're alleging that it was financed by some of these scams. He's facing 28 charges, 13 counts of identity theft, 13 counts of hacking, and two counts of grand theft, according to a complaint that was filed. They're going after some of his co-conspirators apparently they have access to millions of dollars in cryptocurrency.  [00:13:50] And the interesting quote in here, that I'm not going to quote because it is full of all kinds of nasty stuff. OK. So it's interesting. Think about that. There's a sim swapping community that's out there on the dark web, where people are swapping the information back and forth. At least three of the attacks that happened, he stole more than a half million from a cryptocurrency entrepreneur including a million he'd crowdfunded and an initial coin offering. And, you know I am absolutely against putting money into these things. I don't look at them as an investment. I look at them as highly, risky. It goes on and on. So, bottom line DO NOT tie it to your phone, into authentication for any of these Web sites. Use some of these some of these apps that are out there like Duo or Google authenticator, if you want to learn more about it let me know I'd be glad to put together a special little free mini-course on it, as to how to do all of that. But, that's what we do. We go even further. We not only use those types of apps, we have physical keys that we have to use in order to get on to certain Web sites. In fact, we're expert witnesses right now in a case involving a managed services provider, that they obviously they didn't go to the six week course or they would have known better, who messed up, and wow, major stuff, can't really talk about the case, but similar type of thing that happened with this other client, that we were talking about that we just picked up. It's happening every day. Now, you've got to pull up your socks and pay attention. All right. So, let's get on to the voicemail and how that ties into all of this as well.  [00:15:46] Well, remember I was just saying that if you use your phone for authentication, where they send you a text message to make sure you, because you're logging into a new browser or you're logging in from a place that they're not familiar with, right. So, they'll send you a text message and then you enter that code in. Well, the same type of problem exists with your voicemail. Your Google, your Microsoft, Apple, WhatsApp, signal account, they all have an Achilles heel. Now, Signal is interesting because it is designed to keep things secure. WhatsApp is supposed to keep things secure, not as secure as Signal does. But, here is the weakness, and that weakness was disclosed this last week again in Vegas. In case you weren't aware of it, there was the Black Hat conference. And at that people were talking about different ways to hack, new things they found, Defcon as part of that, right. One right after the other, these two conferences out there in Vegas. So, this particular one was by Martin Vigo. He was over at the Defcon convention, and he explained how he managed to reset passwords for a whole bunch of different types of online accounts. So, he took advantage of the weakest link in the security chain which is. believe it or not, your voicemail.  [00:17:17] So, what he did was he requested a password reset on some of these services, like WhatsApp, because you have the option of requesting you receive a call with the reset code. So, that's more than just receiving a text, it's actually a phone call. So, people think OK, well that's safe right. [00:17:40] Well, no it's even worse than getting a text message because all he had to do was hack the voicemail account first.  [00:17:49] How does he do that? Well, he just wrote a little script that just brute force attacked the passwords. All right. Most people are using a four-digit password. And most of the voicemail systems don't have incremental backoffs, where they time out. You know where you get it wrong the first time you have to wait five seconds, you can try again, if you get it wrong three times you have to wait five minutes. Yet are wrong again. You might have to wait an hour etc.. No, no. They just let you hack, hack, hack, hack, hack, hack, hack. And, in fact, he did get access to the account's password reset codes. And, ultimately he got control of the account itself because they sent a reset code via voicemail called up your reset code as 1 2 3 4, and he had previously hacked that voicemail account, and many people it's easy to find. I was on again research for this case, where we are acting as a consultant to the law firm and we may end up on the stand, as an expert witness. But in that type of a situation, all that has to happen is you go to the website, you can find that person's password, you can be again password reset information by just finding what is their phone number. Because people are posting their personal cell phone numbers on websites, or they're posting their business work number on the website. Then I get it right. You  [00:19:22] Want people to be able to contact you. But in this case, he got into all of these accounts and he was able to reset them because he got the password via voicemail reset.  [00:19:32] Oh man, some of the stuff just never ends does it? All right. So let's talk a little bit about practical security. Got a lot of kids going back to school.  [00:19:47] You've got college kids, of course, going back to school. We just had a client bring in a hard disk that was being used for backup. You know one of those pluggable USB drives and guess what it had failed and apparently, their daughter's dissertation was there on that hard drive. And so we took it apart, the case and everything and it looks like it's actually a problem with a hard disk itself might be the voice call. You can hear clicking. So, hopefully, that's what it is it's only going to cost about five thousand dollars to get that a hard disk fixed. We're going to send it out to a lab. We don't actually do that in-house right. Let the experts deal with it. So, guess what doctoral dissertation. Because the machine went south and the backup wasn't working. We hear that all the time. It's incredible. That's why you have multiple layers of backup as well not just one backup. Because in this case her machine failed and she didn't realize her backup wasn't working. Oh man. Anyhow it's really distressing when that happens to you. We've got kids now that are starting to get involved with politics for the 2018 election cycle, the same thing is going to be true with the 2020 cycle. We've got of course harassment hate campaigns. There's doxing going on. Russian hackers going on, and these same people that have been involved in trying to disrupt our elections, are going to be busy again this year and in 2020.  [00:21:24] So, anyone who touches sensitive confidential documents, financial records, voter data, you have to protect yourselves. And you might not have thought about that when it comes to these kids, that are working as volunteers may be in election offices that are out there, right. Their favorite candidate left, or right, or center, whatever they might be.  [00:21:47] There is a ton of bad advice out there because most of the security folklore that's out there in the I.T. industry really is wrong. It can be even dangerously incorrect. The security world five years ago, today, It's not the same thing, right. So, there are a few things you have to do. I've got a special report. You can no longer get it on my Web site. But it's all about passwords, PASSWORD managers. I give some reviews in there we have some links to using them if you want to find out about password managers e-mail me or just send me a text 8 5 5 3 8 5 55 53, send me a text asking for it. I'll send you the PDF.  [00:22:33] I think it's like five or six pages, it's pretty detailed pretty in-depth, I'll send to you. It's something I use with my clients. But, you can you can get that from me. But number one user password manager again if you missed it 8 5 5 3 8 5 fifty-five fifty-three. So, anyhow you've got to generate passwords. Get a security key, a Yubi key is probably one of the better ones out there. But, be careful of using the security keys make sure you know what you're doing because you could break your computer completely if you lose the key. OK. It's kind of crazy but you know Yubi key is out there. There's a lot of other things there. Chrome browser has some really good extensions. HTTPS Everywhere is a good extension to use it. You can enroll Google's advanced program protection and a good article and Medium that I have put my Web site Craig Peterson dot com. You can go there and read up a little bit more. Well only got a few minutes left so, let's kind of whip through these last few things for this week again you will find all of this and more in the newsletter. Now, we sent out the newsletter on Thursday this week as opposed to Saturday morning.  [00:23:51] We want to see if that's a little better if you guys pick it up that way. I think a lot of people are subscribed to their work e-mail address, which means you might not notice it when you come in on Monday morning. So, if you check your e-mail you'll see it's from me at Craig Peterson dot com. All of these articles with direct links to them so you can find out more. We also have special offers, from time to time, like a couple of months ago we offered that password special report, as well. But a VPN is very important. We use them all the time. We have our own VPN. And, the whole idea behind it is you have a tunnel, hopefully, a secure tunnel. Be careful where you are going, when it comes to VPNs. Geo-blocking is a good thing to get around with a VPN, but as I mentioned at the beginning of the show I have a client that is heading over to Europe and he was asking about VPNs and what he might want to do what he should do. So, I got good advice on that as well. I know I can send you more information. There's a cool new Alexa's skill.  [00:25:02] Is really really neat. It's plain these fake stupid arguments to make people burglars think that you're at home. [00:25:10] Ok, so one of them is an emergency PTA meeting to discuss Memes, fidget spinner's, and other teen fads. There's another one where couples having a breakup while also trying to watch TV. Another one-two average guys brainstorm what's unique about themselves so, they can start a podcast about that. Oh man. There's another one that they can play where they have conversations from a book club, where no one discusses the book. A mom walking her daughter through Ikea assembly over the phone, a stay at home mom losing her mind, and an argument over a board game. Very cool you can. You can find those for Alexa. Great article in Slashdot. You'll find it on my Web site and cool for burglars keep them out of your home. Three trends that the hackers a black hat and DefCon were talking about and what they're watching. Mobile devices have moved up the list. The Internet of valuable things, IoT has become very, very big deal. I should do some special stuff on some of this for people and audio hacking. It is now a thing. So, you can find all of this and more details. CRAIG Peterson dot com check your e-mail if you're on my list. Also, I've been trying to send it out via a massive few are on my text list, a link I send out to everybody with this week's articles but you'll find all of this. Craig Peterson dot com, any questions any requests. Just text me. I've been answering people all week long and fact to getting more and more every week 8 5 5 3 8 5 55 fifty-three and I'll send you I'll put on my text list and let you know about current events what's happening and little reminders about the show and stop 8 5 5 3 8 5 55 53. Have a great week and we'll be back again next week and I'll be sure to let you know if anything big is hitting the fan during the week. Take care. Bye-bye.  --- Related articles: Hackers can seize practically all your online accounts, and it’s your voicemail’s fault Practical Security for the Prudent American Ever left your lights on a timer to scare off burglars? Now you can use your Alexa Special Report: America’s Greatest Threat Is A Hurricane-Force Cyberattack How A Hacker Allegedly Stole Millions By Hijacking Phone Numbers Everything You Wanted To Know About VPNs (But Didn’t Want To Ask) 3 Trends Hackers At Black Hat And Defcon Are Watching --- 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 Message Input: Message #techtalk Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553

The Mortal Path
19) Into The Darkness

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 73:05


Time is of the essence as our quartet of adventurers have their brains pushed to the limit trying to solve an insidious and deadly puzzle deep in the gloom of the Fallen City. With fortune and some smart thinking on their side, Taro, Nerium, Findex, and Natalia push deeper towards the Heart of the Learning Chambers. Finding themselves at mercy of the strange magic our brave "heroes" discover new aspects to their fellow companions, and contemplate who, or what, is moving the pieces behind the screen... See also: wet nips, squelch, does my mage hand have a soul?, milk, blink, and revelations. (Also, Yubi forgot to put a middle bit in this episode. Oops! They'd like to remind you of the Tumblr giveaway [www.themortalpath.tumblr.com] and the Twitter giveaway [simply tweet your favourite line from the show before Aug 31st 2018 with the hashtags #TheMortalPath and #TMPFanDice]. They'd also like to give, as always, a huge thank you to the incredibly talented Rachel Graff for her music [www.rachelgraff.com] and to Orion for his work on the transcripts available on our site [www.themortalpath.com]. A huge thank you also to our affiliate DnDiceUK [www.dndice.co.uk] where you can get 5% off with our code MORTALDICE and flat shipping rates worldwide, and of course to all the amazing listeners of our show who helped us achieve over 10,000 downloads in half a year. Please consider leaving us an iTunes review, and tell a friend, family, or foe about our show! Thank you! Also Yubi would like to apologize for the fact half the cast sound like they recorded in a submarine. They're so very, very sorry.)

The Mortal Path
All EDited Out Vol II

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2018 14:20


Rising once more from the deep, dark vaults of Yubi's laptop we present a very special gift: All EDited Out Vol II. Are you ready for another round of bloopers, outtakes, goofs, wheezing laughter, and just despairingly awful raunchy innuendo? Boy, we weren't.   

LoreMasters
S1E13 - The Firelzi Clan

LoreMasters

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 5:00


Gold or Work? Only two ways down the river... Thanks to our guest voices this week: Yubi from The Mortal Path as Gilli Rich from Descent in Midnight as The Guard

Yubitube
My First Podcast Ever- Get to know me

Yubitube

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 9:41


Episode is on getting to me Yubi, a recent graduate trying to make her way through life. I share past memories that have led me to where I am today.

The Mortal Path
All EDited Out Vol I

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 11:18


Straight from the deep, dark vaults of Yubi's laptop we present our April Fool's special: All EDited Out Vol I. This delightful collection of outtakes contains goofs, minimal editing, and lots and lots of mocking our dearest ed for the bizarre noises he often makes during recordings. We hope you enjoy!  [This episode has been transcribed!]

The Mortal Path
Getting Mortal 1

The Mortal Path

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 54:12


Welcome to our behind the scenes episode, Getting Mortal! Join us on a giggle-fest as we delve into character creation, the abhorrent use of science by Yubi in the creation of Alfallen, soundscapes, and so much more. See also: Deep in the geek, ed's "bus voice", Yubi's bad science, accidental homage, and a couple of inches of horn. [This episode has been transcribed!]

Timucua Presents
Live Art: Jonathan Yubi and Matt Duke

Timucua Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 8:15


Artborne Magazine founders Jonathan Yubi and Matt Duke. Jonathan is the publisher and Matt is the creative director, and the two of them got together with Marla and Boris in March 2017 to talk about the magazine, Orlando’s evolving arts scene, and its relationship to the arts beyond. If you have a moment, it would … Continue reading Live Art: Jonathan Yubi and Matt Duke

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scotch and
episode 47 – childish gambino, eating crayons, soflo superfat, art & publishing a magazine – a conversation with jonathan yubi

scotch and "GOOD" conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016


every now & then you meet someone who seems to young to be so smart, talented & cool. artist, founder & publisher of orlando's ARTBORNE MAGAZINE, JONATHAN YUBI is that kinda of dude. with an amazing art career under his belt & a hip new magazine we we're pleased he found time to stop by & chat […]