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I think you could probably go back and track the stages of grief, probably that is what I went through. But I think if you do it right, you end up at acceptance. And that's where I ended up. And that's not to say that I've fully accepted the idea that the golden toad is extinct. Personally, I do still hold out hope that it could still be out there in those forests." - Trevor Ritland This conversation is with Trevor Ritland, who—along with his twin brother Kyle—authored The Golden Toad . The book chronicles their remarkable journey into Costa Rica’s cloud forest, once home to hundreds of brilliant golden toads that would emerge for just a few weeks each year—until, one day, they vanished without a trace. What began as a search for a lost species soon became something much more profound: a confrontation with ecological grief, a meditation on hope, and a powerful call to protect the natural world while we still can. Links: SpeciesUnite.com Kyle and Trevor: https://kyleandtrevor.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventureterm/ Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/222249677-the-golden-toad Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Golden-Toad-Ecological-Mystery-Species/dp/163576996…
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The Technado crew covers a whirlwind of tech topics each week from interviews with industry experts and up-and-coming companies to commentary on topics like security, vendor certifications, networking, and just about anything IT related.
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1 325: New Nano Tech Can Store The Internet! (Should We?) 1:05:25
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This week on Technado, Don, Dan, & Sophie cover Microsoft's announcement regarding third-party printer drivers. Then, they look at some new ceramic nano technology that promises to turn the storage business on its head. Before heading to break, the team takes a look at this year's Top Programming Languages from IEEE Spectrum. To kick off the second half of the show, the Technado crew revisits Microsoft's email breach fiasco and talks about what went wrong (hint: everything). Then, in this week's "D'oh!" segment, they take a look at the patch for the recent AMD Zenbleed vulnerability. Finally, the team covers a new Cisco 0-day being exploited by ransomware crooks in "Who Got Pwned?"…
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1 324: Microsoft Certifications Just Got Easier? (Not What You Think!) 59:28
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Don, Dan & Sophie kick off this week's episode with some Microsoft news: the tech giant is pulling the plug on WordPad, as well as making some of their certification exams open book! In other tech news, we finally have an answer to the age old question: is a carrier pigeon faster than the internet? Moving on to security news, the FBI dismantles Qakbot - but not before it took millions in ransom. LogicMonitor customers fall victim to hackers due to default passwords. And to wrap up the show: an unknown attacker gives free Sourcegraph access to the masses.…
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Join Don, Daniel and Sophie as they discuss the latest tech news. This week, the team talks about Microsoft's announcement for Python in Excel, and Dropbox following in Google’s footsteps to limit storage for users. In security news this week, a ransomware attack caused a cloud storage company to restart from the ground up and a transnational gang turned out to just be two teenagers in London. Tune in to hear all that and more on this week’s Technado!…
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Don, Dan, and Sophie are back with more tech news and outdated references! The team kicks off the show with some Microsoft news: a Windows feature is resetting system clocks at random and wreaking havoc. In Linux land, Debian turns 30 years old! To wrap up the first half of the show, the team talks about microchipped cheese - Parmigiano-Reggiano, to be exact. Sophie looks back on her time at Black Hat 2023, then the Technado team jumps into security news. A WinRAR flaw that's activated by opening an archive, Google's first quantum resilient FIDO2 key, and an easily-bypassed Apple malware flagging tool are all in the spotlight this week.…
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1 321: UK Government Website Looks Like A SCAM? 56:31
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Don and Sophie are back alongside Daniel for this week's episode of Technado! To kick off the show, the Windows 365 Switch has entered public preview, and three of Red Hat's biggest rivals are taking on RHEL with their own Open Enterprise Linux source code repo. In cloud news, Zoom executives are under fire for their statements on using Zoom calls as AI fodder. Then, the Technado team jumps into some wild security news: the founder of LolekHosted is on the lam, the UK government assures us their websites are NOT malicious scams, and a Belarusian government-backed hacking group was caught spying on embassies.…
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In this video Daniel is taking the reins with guest hosts Wes Bryan and Anthony Sequeira as they discuss everything from Amazon selling unsupported Chromebooks to Hackers using new AI tools to hear keystrokes! Sit back and enjoy!
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1 319: ChatGPT Can Decide Your Next PC Build! 51:16
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Don, Dan, and Sophie kick off this week's episode with some updates in cloud news. First, Newegg has a new ChatGPT plugin that helps you plan your PC build, and AWS plans to charge for public IPv4 addresses in 2024. Then, in hardware news, Infineon has plans to offer a water-soluble PCB. The team also discusses a severe bug in AMD CPUs, two serious Linux vulnerabilities, and a new Windows exploit in this week's security news segment.…
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This week on Technado, the team covers Samsung's newest memory chip. Then, we take a look back on last week's Microsoft security fiasco, as well as the long-awaited Cyber Trust Mark IoT security labeling program. In security news, Google is restricting internet access to some of its employees, and there's a new OpenSSH patch to look out for. Finally, Zyxel is under fire due to a recent high-severity vulnerability.…
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1 317: Microsoft is Rebranding Azure AD? 1:06:48
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Don, Dan, & Sophie kick off this week’s episode with a riveting discussion on the Barbenheimer phenomenon. Then, they jump into the real tech news: even more changes are coming to Linux distros, Intel is ending its investment in the NUC business, and Microsoft Azure AD undergoes a pretty surprising transition. In security news, ChatGPT’s weird cousin WormGPT is in town. Then, a look at Apple’s most recent rapid security response (and rescindment). Finally, the team introduces a brand new Technado segment.…
In this episode, Don is back alongside Daniel and Sophie to discuss the latest. This week in tech news, companies like Meta can now transfer personal data from the EU to US-based companies to the dismay of some privacy advocates. The team also covers Ubuntu ditching its minimal install option and Red Hat disappointing Linux users everywhere. In security news: Cisco deals with a high-severity bug, JumpCloud resets API keys due to a mysterious "ongoing incident," and hackers target nuclear scientists through Mac malware. Lastly, there's an update on the FTC v. Microsoft lawsuit you won't want to miss.…
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1 315: Sony Spills Playstation Secrets With Sharpie? 59:52
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In this episode, join Daniel, Sophie, and Anthony as they helm the ship while Don is away. Tune in as they discuss all the biggest tech news of the week, such as Google asking devs to promise they won't abuse new Chrome API, Brave browser aiming to curb websites that port scan visitors, updates with deep fake scams and finally Sony's big sharpie oopsie! Sit back and enjoy!…
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1 314: Hackers Compete To Hack A U.S. Satellite? 1:07:23
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Catch up on the cybersecurity and tech news of the week with Dan, Sophie, Anthony, and Arnold Schwarzenegger?? as they cover the latest. This week in tech, Apple releases patches for actively exploited flaws in iOS, macOS, and safari, Chinese hackers using never-before-seen tactics for critical infrastructure attacks, Eight teams of hackers will compete to breach U.S. satellite in space, and Australia tells you to turn your phone off every night for five minutes! Sit back and enjoy!…
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Catch up on the cybersecurity and tech news of the week with Don, Dan and Sophie as they cover the latest. This week in tech, Microsoft began selling repair parts for out-of-warranty Surface devices, Twitter users shared a ChatGPT hack to get free working keys for Windows programs, and Comcast told the FCC that new regulations that require reporting their fees plainly to customers are too difficult to comply with. In security news this week, Microsoft blamed a DDoS attack for users being unable to use several of their services, Fortinet patched a bug that likely allowed hackers to hijack equipment, and a Russian threat group breached Ukrainian government email servers.…
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1 Technado, Ep. 312: Apple Made Developer Betas Free For All 55:28
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Catch up on the cybersecurity and tech news of the week with Don, Dan, and Sophie as they cover the latest. This week in tech, Apple made developer betas free for all to download and install, Western Digital sparked anger over premature age warnings on some of their hardware and Ubuntu 18.04 general support ended, but there’s still hope for its users. This week in security news, BBC, BA and Boots were issued blackmail by a Russia-based cybercrime gang, and new MOVEit vulnerabilities are being revealed, and even more organizations are coming forward as victims. Finally, in Dejanews, security company Barracuda is telling customers affected by a recently disclosed zero-day flaw in its Email Security Gateway appliances to replace them immediately.…
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1 Ep. 311: New Apple OS Levels up Its Gaming Capabilities 51:05
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Catch up on the cybersecurity and tech news of the week with Don, Dan, and Sophie as they cover the latest. This week in tech, Apple announced its new OS system with updated capabilities for gamers, Apple announced its transition to Silicon is complete, an all-snap Ubuntu desktop will be available next year, and the team discusses the top features in the Windows 11 May 2023 update. In security news this week, the WordPress security team is force-installing a security patch on millions of its sites. In our “Doh!” segment this week, a Redditor raised an issue with a URL that was previously printed on Maryland license plates, inadvertently causing untold numbers of the public to advertise for a casino based in the Philippines. Finally, in “Who Got Pwned” this week, IT security company Barracuda Networks patched a months-old vulnerability, revealing that it had been exploited since October to install Malware on some networks.…
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