Jun 1, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence, automation, Automotive, Cars, Consumer_Reports, Cybersecurity, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Technology, Tesla, vehicles
Autonomous Cars — Are they ready for Prime Time? While some companies are moving headlong into autonomous vehicle design, is it time to ask are we moving to fast on this front? The driving force for many of these advancements in technology is artificial...
Jun 1, 2019 | Data, Data Storage, Google, Passwords, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Resources, Security, Software, Technology, Web Tools
Why Are We Still Trusting Google? Can you believe that a technology company that sells companies the ability to use a suite of their services — failed to protect their login credentials? Yes, that’s right. You pay us, and we will leave your login’s and...
Jun 1, 2019 | bluetooth, Cybersecurity, gadgets, hardware token, Laptops, Passwords, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, WiFi
You know that I advise people to use 2FA. But Google’s token has a problem that might affect you. Just this week Google announced that their two-factor authentication FOB, called Titan, has a vulnerability that allows it to be hacked by anyone who is within 30...
Jun 1, 2019 | Business, Cybersecurity, Data Storage, Internet, Legal, Passwords, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Technology
Got a Mortgage? Your Information Might Be Included In Massive Hack If you bought a house and applied for a mortgage, you just might have had all the information on your mortgage application and subsequent mortgage compromised. How? Well, one of the largest real...
May 25, 2019 | Apple, Audio, Computers, CPU, Hacking, Intel, Microsoft, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security
https://craigpeterson.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/2019-05-25-rise_in_teen_suicide-1008-04-how_can_intel_get_away_with_this.mp3 Any Computer That Has “Intel Inside” from 2007 Until Now Is Hackable! Intel ZombieLoad Transcript Oh my goodness, we’ve...
May 21, 2019 | Malware, Microsoft, Radio Show, Security
Sophos tells users to roll back Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday run if they want PC to boot British security software co. Sophos has advised its customers to uninstall Microsoft’s most recent Patch Tuesday run – the same patches that protect servers against the...