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You’re busy—but are you actually growing? In this episode, Nata Salvatori exposes a trap that’s costing service providers time, money, and sanity: chasing busywork that feels productive but doesn’t move the needle. She walks through a clear, five-step growth path—from clarifying your offer, validating through real sales, delivering sustainably, building repeatable systems, to scaling confidently. You’ll learn: How to spot and ditch “fake work” Why clarity beats complexity every time How to use real feedback to validate your offers Delivery tips that prevent burnout System creation that enables scaling How to honor your current phase of growth 📌 Ready to stop spinning your wheels and make real moves? Map your phase, pick your next action, and don’t be afraid to ask for help: 👉 accidentalceo.co/coaching Support the show…
The Security box, program 212: week 2 of NCSAM: scams
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1 The Security box, podcast 247: Digital and Physical Security 2:36:32
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Welcome to the security box, podcast 247. On this program, we've got lots of stuff for you today including Agentic AI enabled cybercrime, a very short diatribe from our very own Mr. J., trivia and more. The topic will be coming from Phishlabs and their article talking about digital and physical security. We hope you enjoy the program as much as we have bringing it together for you, and make it a great day! Millennials">https://www.komando.com/news/security/millennials-are-the-newest-scam-target/">Millennials are the newest scam target was in the newsletter. I went to record a file from the newsletter, but I had to resort to the web to get this one. Glad I finally got this recorded, we're continuing to see these scams ourselves. When">https://www.phishlabs.com/blog/the-need-for-executive-protection">When Digital and Physical Threats Intertwined: The Need for Executive Protection is our topic for today. Can this be a real problem? What was the amount of money that was stolen from a schoolteacher in North Texas? It was their life savings. Was it: A: 15,000 B: 30,000 C: 32,000 D: 45,000 e: higher than 45,000 If you'd like to support our efforts on what this podcast is doing, you can feel free to donate">http://www.jaredrimer.net/donations.html">donate to the network, subscribing">www.986themix.com/mailman/listinfo/thesecuritybox_986themix.com">subscribing to the security box discussion list or sending us a note through contact information throughout the podcast. You can also find contact details on our blog">https://technology.jaredrimer.net/contact-admins/">blog page found here. Thanks so much for listening, reading and learning! We can't do this alone.…
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1 The Security box, podcast 246: MFA can now be bypassed 4:14:02
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Welcome to the security box, program number 246. We hope that you will enjoy the program as much as we are putting it together. On this program, Trend Micro and their podcast series on YouTube will talk about zero days and patches. Michael in Arkansas, formerly Indiana, will come along with commentary about the McDonalds debacle with the third party provider and one of the stupidest passwords we've found, Jared will be along with a portion of the diatribe about the same McDonalds story and our topic will talk about multi-factor and the criminals trying to break it. Oh yes, we've also got our trivia, the news, the notes and the landscape. We hope you enjoy the program as much as we are bringing it together for you. Enjoy! This was actually posted to the list and maybe the title of this isn't quite appropriate. The Ars Technica article is titled Why">https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/05/phishing-attacks-that-defeat-mfa-ar=e-easier-than-ever-so-what-are-we-to-do/">Why MFA is getting easier to bypass and what to do about it which is a short article. Talks about a protocol I'm not too familiar with. We'll see how this goes. News, notes, the landscape and lots more!…
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After a couple of months, I'm happy to resume Sans. We cover the newsletter that was issued on July 11th. Lots of stuff here, hope you enjoy! This is Sans number 17. Its been quite awhile since we did sans, but we'll pick it up with July 11th and this">https://view.email.sans.org/?qs=bf4c72d8e4d79fcfbd7bb8645afb5d302bc0f3fbe5225ebbbd25a27ed2a8e4dfa39085d69133f279fd41cfd0b9c7f0ca3790b9972ee217d5c6ba1cf173953d33f873167f49fca3168e6f4182886d98841dd9f0326997d2fe">this is the link to read the newsletter. Enjoy!…
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1 The Security box, podcast 245: Spain and their DDoS issues as well as news, notes and the landscape 4:02:45
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Welcome to the security box, podcast 245. We ope that you have enjoyed your 4th of July holiday and we're glad to be back on the airwaves. On this program, we're going to cover the news, the notes and the landscape since we have been away as well as any thoughts from anyone who may be joining us during the live taping. We also have trivia as well, and we'll be sure to get the trivia to the list for those who want to participate through that method. Files we'll be adding will include: a discussion on CSAM, otherwise known as child sexual abuse material, a joke I found on Mastodon that is not tech related, we'll read something that was found from DevaOnBreaches that is true today more than ever, and of course our topic being Spain and their DDOS being increased over 100 percent! The blog will have links to topics as usual. As I'm going through Mastodon, I find the following boosted toot. Alex Chapman: Boosting mattcurtis (mattcurtis): trump mobile is the worst type of phone plan you can ask for, first you pay $61.00 for the sim, and then, you use your data up? your phone data gets shut off completely, want proof? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUtSo7dASg0 Here">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUtSo7dASg0">Here is the link to the 30 minute video if you want to watch. This came in after we got the intro together, just take a look if you're interested in this service. The blog post this time is DDOS">https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/05/07/ddos-attackers-targeting-spain/">DDOS attackers targeting spain and this is quite interesting. This is research from Group IB, who we've talked about on this podcast before. As I indicated in the intro created for this podcast, its well over 100 percent. In fact, its up quite a lot. The full article is titled DDoS">https://cybernews.com/security/moscow-aligned-hackers-drive-ddos-attacks-surge-in-europe/">DDoS attacks surge by 88% in March, Spain emerges as top target if you'd like to read it. It'll be helping us with this discussion. We hope you enjoy!…
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Welcome to the security box, podcast 244. On this podcast, its open forum. Lots of newsy items including some videos from the landscape. We even have Trivia. I'm also working on tech issues, and hopefully I'll find something better. We push on. This is another extended 4 and a half hour program. There is no program for the July fourth holiday week. We're taking the week off. If you'd like to support our efforts on what this podcast is doing, you can feel free to donate">http://www.jaredrimer.net/donations.html">donate to the network, subscribing">www.986themix.com/mailman/listinfo/thesecuritybox_986themix.com">subscribing to the security box discussion list or sending us a note through contact information throughout the podcast. You can also find contact details on our blog">https://technology.jaredrimer.net/contact-admins/">blog page found here. Thanks so much for listening, reading and learning! We can't do this alone.…
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1 The Security box, podcast 243: The Multi Billion Dollar Cybercrime Industry 4:38:06
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Hello folks, welcome to podcast 243 of the technology program known as the Security Box. On this program, we've got plenty of news notes and the landscape, and a very interesting topic that deals with the economy of the Cybercrime Industry. The title of the program is Let's get started by talking about our Trivia. The question this week is: Which series predicted smartwatches decades before they existed: A) The Jetsons, B) Star Trek, C) Knight Rider or D) Dick Tracy? The answer awaits you at the end, no time travel required. So what was last week's trivia? According to the Kim Komando Newsletter in the Web Watercooler section, what is the percentage of Gen Zers who are OK of sharing their data for free? A: 25% B: 50% C: 80% D: 88% E: 95% F: 100% G: less than 25% Now, for the answer for last week's question if you'd rather read. Answer: D: 88% "That’s how many Gen Zers are cool with sharing their data for free. Now, Verb.AI ’s giving them a reason to actually profit from the surveillance. Gen Z: simultaneously terrified of phone calls and totally fine letting a startup track their every digital move. “It’s not stalking if it’s opt-in,” apparently." Thanks for playing! We've talked about the criminal underground on a regular when it comes to the various groups that create ransomware and force your average person to pay because their files are locked up. But there's another aspect of the underground that we have not talked about, at least not directly. Did you know that the people that are used to scam you are actually taken from other parts of the country and held in places that are designed for them to do their job? They're promised that they'll get paid, and some may escape as they've never gotten paid but got kidnapped. Multi-billion">https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/04/22/multi-billion-dollar-cybercrime-industry-moves-around/">Multi-billion dollar cybercrime industry moves around is the blog post I wrote, introducing the article Multi-billion-dollar">https://cybernews.com/cybercrime/multi-billion-dollar-cyberscam-industry-spreading-worldwide-un-says/">Multi-billion-dollar cyberscam industry spreading worldwide, UN says which came from Cyberscoop. As part of this, I surprised the group and we talked about things that you can do to verify like looking them up through an application like Find My Friends, now known as Find My for IOS. I'm not sure, but there may be a similar app for Google, please consult someone with more experience. If we find something, we'll update in a future podcast, but I thought I heard of people using things like Find My to do this unless its only for devices. That's our research, if we find anything new, we'll bring it out.…
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1 The security box, podcast 242: Cookie Bite 3:37:20
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Hello folks, welcome to podcast 242 of the security box podcast. Do you want some cookies? Yes, I ate a whole box, but they were sma;ll cookies and I intended not to do that. These cookies however are not to be eaten, and you'll find out all about it. We'll have news, notes and the landscape as well as trivia. We hope you enjoy the program as much as I have putting it together for you. According to the Kim Komando Newsletter in the Web Watercooler section, what is the percentage of Gen Zers who are OK of sharing their data for free? A: 25% B: 50% C: 80% D: 88% E: 95% F: 100% G: less than 25% Call (888) 405-7524 or 818-527-4754 or find me on social media. You can also text/WhatsApp 804-442-6975 and leave your guess there too. Good luck! You think of cookies as things that you eat. But there are cookies on your computer which tell sites that you're logged in to an account you control and they contain your preferences. But what would happen if someone was able to steal them and get in to those sites bypassing even the 2-factor authentication we have been telling you to use? Yes, if my memory serves me, that is what Cookie Bite does. Blog post: https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/04/23/dont-bite-now-cookie-bite-proof-of-concept-extension-steals-session-cookies/ Read the rest of the show notes on the blog at http://www.jaredtech.help including the answer to last week's question and other things of importance.…
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1 The Security box, program 241: these things are continuing to be sent via email, text, and social media 3:17:15
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Hello folks, welcome to the security box, program 241. We've got plenty of news, notes and much more. We've also got Trivia as well. Trivia from last week: Here's the trivia from this past week. How fast did Nvidia-grade AI hardware cracked your 8-character password? Is the answer: A: 5 minutes B: 10 minutes C: 15 minutes D: 20 minutes E: 25 minutes F: 30 minutes G: over 30 minutes The answer: 30 minutes ... How fast Nvidia-grade AI hardware can crack your 8-character password. Hive Systems ran the numbers, and yeah, it’s bleak for your bare-minimum login. It can also crack a numbers-only string in about three hours. Pro tip: Save yourself some peace of mind by using the same password manager I do. This week's question: What is the percentage of email that comes out of the US that is considered spam? Also, out of that, what is the percentage that is malware or phishing? A: 25% Spam 10% phishing and malware B: 50% spam 75% phishing and malware C: 57% spam 67% phishing and malware D: 80% spam 100% phishing and malware E: Higher than 80% on both F: lower than 25% on both (888) 405-7524 or find contact info in the podcast to submit your guess. Our topic: https://www.sans.org/newsletters/ouch/cybercriminals-exploit-your-emotions/?utm_medium=Email&utm_source=HL-GL&utm_content=1474676_spot_red_flags_button&utm_campaign=OUCH&utm_rdetail=Global&utm_goal=Community_Growth&utm_type=SSA&is=551b434744de4aefe4d6ece8bf1e298e24df99defd5f7ad7037383755fd2d757 is the article for this episode taken from Sans 12. How your emotions are triggered by things we continue to see on a regular basis.…
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Welcome to the security box, program 240. On this program, we're going to have the news, the notes and the landscape. We're also going to have our topic talking about Dragon Force. We're also going to review the trivia for last week and issue the question for this week too. We hope you enjoy the program as much as we have bringing it to you! Trivia: Here is the trivia for podcast 239. Crypto hackers get crafty: A hacker group called FreeDrain has built an entire phishing empire targeting desperate crypto users. They do it by poisoning search results with over how many malicious links? Victims are lured by fake wallet support pages, asked for their seed phrases and drained faster than a Solana transaction. The heist? Already in the millions. Is the answer: A: 100,000 B: 250,000 C: 650,000 D: over 650,000 E: under 100,000 The answer Crypto hackers get crafty: A hacker group called FreeDrain has built an entire phishing empire targeting desperate crypto users. They do it by poisoning search results with over 200K malicious links. Victims are lured by fake wallet support pages, asked for their seed phrases and drained faster than a Solana transaction. The heist? Already in the millions. This week's question: How fast did Nvidia-grade AI hardware cracked your 8-character password? Is the answer: A: 5 minutes B: 10 minutes C: 15 minutes D: 20 minutes E: 25 minutes F: 30 minutes G: over 30 minutes Call (888) 405-7524 and let me know what you think. Also, last week, we asked about Gen Z and the percentage of those who use social media to get their news and the answer there according to Kim Komando is 60%. Problem much? Our topic: Dragon force https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/04/27/another-threat-actor-indicates-they-wont-go-after-hospitals-cancer-centers/ is the blog post leading to the topic for today and https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/05/27/dragon-force-is-causing-more-havoc-goes-after-msp/ is the link. We hope you enjoy today's show and thanks for listening!…
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1 Sans 16: News that ended for their newsletter dated May 20, 2025 56:09
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Sans 16 will have sans for May 20th. Sorry for the lateness folks, its been busy but we've got a free period and we'll try to get better here. This">https://view.email.sans.org/?qs=b9ce492d9e364f03cc6d2c15c07ecf76c822c55539a6e5b086024ab2c7ea77da2671f8c503a8ae9cab0e48503bc10a79a4c1c930779487f0c1813f4e9ae58613008cd596529184a7ab8d51454a9a9ae1725b807810f4aee3">This is the link to read the newsletter in full. On this newsletter, Voicmail, texts and deepfakes, a Cyberdefense law is passed, the UK gets breached again with law applicants getting owned and much more. We hope that you enjoy the program, thanks for listening!…
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1 The Security box, podcast 239: Interlock 2:04:52
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Hello gang, welcome to the security box, podcast 239. Our topic today is dealing with Interlock. This is something you don't want. News, notes, and the landscape as well. News, notes and the landscape as well. Our topic is going to be on Interlock. https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/04/20/interlock-becoming-more-dangerous-threatens-legal-problems-if-you-dont-pay/ is the blog post leading to the article, but I don't think we mentioned that it will threaten legal action if you do not pay. We've got two questions, one as part of news notes and one at the end as we discuss what we're going to do for the Security Hour on Saturday. The full show notes link to some of the newsy items we've got that might be of interest, and those notes will have a lot of other linked items too. See you all next week!…
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1 Sans news bites for May 13, 2025 episode 15 issued 5-18 1:04:00
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Welcome to Sans episode 15. On this episode, we've got patch tuesday stuff from Microsoft and others, compitition between the EU and US when it comes to vulnerability databases, Gartner says we can't patch our way out of threat debt, Chrome gets updated, advanced protection comes to Android 16 and much more. https://view.email.sans.org/?qs=e6fcbe2d6740edd4a19d81c2fb3dcb46d18f61723a828ac4ebaa209613a73b851b0e0afba8636113af8926df584ef00cdc38b22dd69d71d3476b4045f474f5c244016c8d96920354e414fa27fe797e94 is the link where you can view the newsletter as these are some of the lights of what you'll hear. I need to continue to slow down, and try not to go too fast. There may be some mistakes, more than I usually do, sorry about that. This episode is for the newsletter from Friday, May 16, 2025. Thanks for listening, reading and learning together! I hope you enjoy the show!…
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If you did not hear Sans 12, you get to on this Saturday Night's throwback Saturday Night program on the independent channel of 986themix.com Direct link to the independent channel is at http://magnatune.jaredrimer.net and I hope you join us at 7 PM CT, 5 PT for music and more followed by 8 PM with the topic from May. Didn't read Ouch! for this month? Find it here by using https://www.sans.org/newsletters/ouch/cybercriminals-exploit-your-emotions/?utm_medium=Email&utm_source=HL-GL&utm_content=1474676_spot_red_flags_button&utm_campaign=OUCH&utm_rdetail=Global&utm_goal=Community_Growth&utm_type=SSA&is=551b434744de4aefe4d6ece8bf1e298e24df99defd5f7ad7037383755fd2d757 as your link.…
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1 Sans news bites, episode 14 for May 13, 2025 1:02:18
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Welcome to Sans 14. We're skipping a week of Sans due to me being unavailable to tape. This time, a big company in the education system is hacked, Apple secures IOS and other projects, Google Settles Texas privacy suit, Florida's E2EE crashes and burns and Asus gets fixed although the entry has the text from the prior item. The newsletter can be found by using https://view.email.sans.org/?qs=f7031841e4a7fae735eb0784e9b805486cab63b0c33dcb06122c11704cd3a9b277e3e1c28433d3c50acc96485ed2a5c1c2b70935e5532d8b373d775d7fc8b1896e1c5bd430a4eeb1f821b01221a3899c if you wish to read it.…
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1 TSB 238: news, notes and the landscape; accessible security software 2:33:34
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Welcome to the security box, program 238. On this program, we're going to have news, notes and the landscape as well as trivia and a discussion of accessible software and the lack there of when it comes to software we can use in the security landscape. Please feel free to contact the podcast by email, imessage, text and the comment line at (804) 442-6975. Thanks so much for listening! Here's our trivia question for today. How many seconds does it take to crack a 6-character password? Is it A. 15 seconds B: 30 seconds C: 45 seconds D: less than a second E: 1 minute Call (888) 405-7524 if you have any guesses. Leave a name or the name you want to go by and your guess. Answers revealed next week. Last week's question was: It’s Thursday, friend. Ever notice those tiny bumps on your keyboard’s F and J keys? They serve a legit and genius purpose. I’ll give you some hints for why they’re there: A) “Home base” for your fingers, B) Grip for high-speed typing, C) Braille, or D) Random factory defect we’ve all accepted. Go ahead, stare at your keyboard like you just discovered aliens. You can find the answer at the end! The answer to the FJ mystery is, drumroll please … A) So your fingers know where to “home”! The little bumps on F and J are like miniature bumpers, guiding touch-typists back to center stage without even looking. So next time you’re speed typing that Yelp review, use the 50-year-old typewriter tech at your fingers’ disposal. News: A new dating app has been hiding the fact that it didn't keep its promise and revealed your data. https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/05/12/were-a-dating-app-and-we-just-fucked-up-by-exposing-your-data-to-anyone-who-wants-it/ https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/05/12/lockbit-bitten-again-but-not-by-a-takedown/ Our topic: Is software that is to protect us from worms, trojans and the like accessible? A 2020 post shows it isn't and this hasn't changed. https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2020/07/06/what-is-the-state-of-antivirus-today-is-it-about-dead/ is the article, and let's see what you say. One of the companies even went so far as to sell our data to advertisors. https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2024/02/24/avast-caught-collecting-lots-of-info-selling-it-to-other-companies/ If you search AntiVirus, you'll find other posts, but these are the big ones. We hope you enjoy the show!…
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1 TSN 11: DevaOnBreaches with an item, news notes and the landscape 2:28
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Hello gang, I recorded this on Friday for tomorrow's throwback Saturday Night show. On the security hour, we're going to cover something we also covered as part of TSB 237 which also got released today because we've been busy. We'll have news notes from the landscape if any and it'll mainly be an open forum. Show is on Saturday, 7 pm CT, 8 ET on the independent channel at http://magnatune.jaredrimer.net so why not join? See you next time!…
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1 TSB podcast 237 for May 7, 2025: CISA and Mitre contract 2:59:46
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Hello gang, sorry for the late release its been busy. We've got news, notes and trivia today. Here's the Trivia for this week. It’s Thursday, friend. Ever notice those tiny bumps on your keyboard’s F and J keys? They serve a legit and genius purpose. I’ll give you some hints for why they’re there: A) “Home base” for your fingers, B) Grip for high-speed typing, C) Braille, or D) Random factory defect we’ve all accepted. Go ahead, stare at your keyboard like you just discovered aliens. You can find the answer at the end! Call (888) 405-7524 if you want to guess. One guess per caller. Let me know if you want your guess aired. Leave a name or a name you want to go by so we can log the answer. The topic is coming from the article titled CISA reverses course, extends MITRE CVE contract and whose link is https://cyberscoop.com/cisa-reverses-course-extends-mitre-cve-contract/ if you want to read it. We hope you enjoy the show, thanks so much for listening! And oh yes, the answer to podcast 235 is also revealed too.…
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1 Sans episode 13: More vulns and some good out of the bad 58:04
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Sans 13 will be releasing after 12, and we're now all caught up. Welcome to Sans, episode 13. This">https://view.email.sans.org/?qs=6dc4120f1b77a95c7cf4ce4cd833f7454db9893d83c0674e789006dd8cd6812ed7fca17eaacce81bdd8dd2995972b696348c261f745add4e84cbc846682d8a7ee877e6dced0706bf45e756ebdaaf3091">This is the link you'll use to go to the newsletter. If you use windows, look for the story dealing with remote desktop and their use and acceptance of old passwords that may have been changed. Apple has an RCE dealing with airplay, more breaches and two more British companies hit with a cyberattack.…
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1 Sans episode 12: Ouch! May 2025: Common scams we've seen before 30:52
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Sans episode 12 is going to cover ouch! and its newsletter. They also just did a podcast too. How">https://www.sans.org/newsletters/ouch/cybercriminals-exploit-your-emotions/?utm_medium=Email&utm_source=HL-GL&utm_content=1474676_spot_red_flags_button&utm_campaign=OUCH&utm_rdetail=Global&utm_goal=Community_Growth&utm_type=SSA&is=551b434744de4aefe4d6ece8bf1e298e24df99defd5f7ad7037383755fd2d757">How Cybercriminals Exploit Your Emotions is your article. We'll have Sans News Bites coming in the coming days for this past Friday. I think this would be best as sans is lengthy and this may not be too lengthy. Ouch! was debuted in Sans episode 3 before Sans turned in to braille which is working out better for us. I just need to slow down.…
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Lock and Code has a very interesting episode on the DOGE, the department of government efficency. Are they efficient? Is what they're doing legal? Its discussed within this episode you'll hear on the independent channel Saturday at 7 CT for music and 8 CT in the evening for the topic. News, notes and the landscape as well.…
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1 Sans episode 11: more 2024 news out there we're now finding out about 47:30
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Welcome to Sans episode 11. This">https://view.email.sans.org/?qs=e1a57787ccf48b69bad6f779276d2ce579777c139d486b992e76ab9f610665531d0543b63785c87f1c9d30b9bf212050c56944926bfe4f400976966986680bbcfeddf9c5f4ef689cf1ced4263e2dc8db8434c12165628f8e">This is the link to the newsletter for Apr 29 if you want to read it. One of the items in the top of the news covers malicious USB chargers. Make sure you're using your own charger. I heard about the power outage, but from what I have heard, it may not be cyber related at all. We have more news on the city in Texas we recently talked about as well. Make sure you leave your thoughts and we can have them aired.…
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Lots to ponder here on episode 236. This includes a cautionary tale.
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Are we surprised about some of the stories in here? Several breaches and several may not be from any actor at all. Here are the notes. I know we're behind with another Sans to be released soon, but we're doing the best we can. Lots of news including one that I did see an article about on Bleeping but I decided not to cocer it as I don't think the users here use the tool or software. You can view">https://view.email.sans.org/?qs=d156b8f498db80b16c01cfc8a99db54de0cee1864496cd67ad1b0ebb85cd531ff9c12cebd324005d677cfd3bd5d1b06a7020a353ad15ee4c7c252b20f063d04256783637c912849d22c205c8bc2bf0f5">view the newsletter as a web page and this newsletter is for April 25, 2025.…
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Episode 9 was for the newsletter for April 22nd. There was a comment to the accompanying blog post of one of the stories which was shared by TSB staff during a news notes segment. Here are the notes for episode 9. Welcome to episode 9 of Sans. This is for the Newsletter that is released on April 22. Several of these items are on the blog, and this">https://view.email.sans.org/?qs=e408d7e646202b4bf5159051ce27ed075e7e9bca62bb7605eea29fd3ce6542bef88e931db0bdebb0a927ccac6d682e8f2429704936d6b88a8f000f5b2bdadb6fdd02c2de82874e6eb46a26f15b698d16">this is the link to the newsletter you'll need. We hope you enjoy what's news, and we'll see you again on another edition of the program very soon.…
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Apple is in hot water with the UK laws indicating they need to have a backdoor in their software so they can see what's going on. Good or bad? This episode talks about some news we may have covered, but if we find other stuff, we're blogging it too if found.
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There is going to be some srong language and a topic we try not to make too sexual in this program as sex and tech could mix. Something airing twice, once as a discussion and once as a things to ponder. Trivia, news notes and the landscape.
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Welcome to Sans, episode 8. The CVE program has gotten funding for another year, CISA needs to issue guidance after Oracle's latest disaster and the UK commissioners office is fining a law firm for a breach. Those are the top three stories of this episode. There are 6 others in the rest of the news. Oracle also gets a mention, and so does a company called the Landmark Insurrance company. Check jaredtech.help for some of what we have fund before the newsletter was issued. Here">https://view.email.sans.org/?qs=480e4cfa3d0abec605627cc2ed396a5fc495dba430393f6a5b47a734fe3a9435b48f4aef28c72d83e9f2ba6ad75bd3d301b9a6ee3c16a9245348a301a8134c2c6d40c35b5ebac16f42fc7e23d3e7e1e5">Here is the link to the April 18th newsletter if you want to follow along. See you next time!…
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Why is TikTok not banned yet? What is collected there anyway and what is the problem with it? From episode 384 which was released on Monday, come learn what seems to be the problem. We played the podcast Friday the 11th, as we put it together, but for this audience, we'll go in to a discussion about it.…
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Welcome to episode 7 of Sans. This">https://view.email.sans.org/?qs=9afad2caee0214f8be073cdcbaffd7d6cc9e6a4e911d1d73f0f3102f20acf07f1b89d7dd614732fe183bca679e49146662e6905c077fe1cc706ce0d9d3ca5b583d3463e36f15d4ff151d4ed73b745473c3c405f656d822bb">This is the link for the newsletter for April 15, 2025. One of the things I found of interest is the rate of Certs to expire to be 47 days in 5 years. Very interesting. Found something you found of interest? Get in touch. Thanks for listening!…
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Welcome to podcast 384 of the technology blog and podcast. This is Jared Rimer. What the hell is going on with TikTok and our government? On April 9, 2025, we celebrated the fact that it has been one year since the publication of what TikTok collects. Here is that blog">https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2024/04/09/are-you-still-using-tiktok-heres-something-you-need-to-know/">blog post if you want to reread that post from Kim and my reaction. Stop">https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/04/05/stop-fucking-around-ban-tiktok-or-dont/">Stop fucking around … ban TikTok or don’t! is another post you should read as it is just new within the past little while known as a month. Then we learn that TikTok">https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/04/04/so-tiktok-by-bytedance-not-following-competitive-bids-more/">TikTok hasn't followed competitive bids which makes it worse. And let's not forget to write in our notes that China apparently needs to sign off on the deal. Like they're going to do that. Our final segment talks about a new application which is approaching 36 weeks as we write this up. Jacket.fm">http://www.jacket.fm">Jacket.fm is a new social media platform. Look for my profile on my web site under social media. Here">https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2025/04/10/jacket-fm-an-audio-social-media-network/">Here is the write up I gave them. Contact info is given, come say hello!…
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