Jan 25, 2020 | Apple, Apple, Best Practices, Big Tech, Business, FBI, Government, iOS, iPhone, Phone, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Security First, Smart Phone, Technology
Security First, Apple Stands Ground on iPhone Encryption The Apple iPhone platform is based on security first. It is designed to be secure and private. To do that they use a proprietary encryption system. While there have been private companies who have tried to...
Jan 4, 2020 | Android, Android, anonymity, Asset Management, audit logs, Cell Phone, cell phones, Cellular Services, Censorship, College, College, Cybersecurity, Data Assets, data sharing, Education, iOS, iPhone, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Monitoring, Online, Phone, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, safety, Schools and Colleges, Security, Smart Phone, spying, Surveillance, Tracking
How is your Social Credit Score? It turns out that some American Universities use them to track their students. Have you heard of the app called SpotterEDU? Initially developed by a college basketball coach who used it to track his athletes as they traveled to their...
Dec 7, 2019 | Business, Cell Phone, cell phones, Cellular Services, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Hackers, Hacking, Internet, iPhone, Mobile Phones, Phone, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Smart Phone, T-Mobile, Technology
Call 611 Now — Hackers Breach 1M Cellular Customers Cybercriminals will go after anyone who has an expolitable vulnerability. Businesses must work to protect themselves and must put into place an incident response plan along with a disaster recovery plan...
Nov 30, 2019 | Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Business, iMessage, Internet, iPhone, Mobile, Phone, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, SMS, Technology, Text Messages, Threats
Privacy, Security and SMS How many times a day do you send text messages? Do you even think about security when you do so? Most people don’t consider that all information contained within them is not private. That means that your short messages might be read...
Nov 23, 2019 | Android, Android, AT&T, Big Tech, Business, Cell Phone, cell phones, Cellular Services, Google, Google, Internet, Jailbreak, Malware, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Operating Systems, Patching, Phone, Phones, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security Alerts, Smart Phone, T-Mobile, Technology, Updates, Verizon, Zero-Day
Reduce Vulnerabilities by Ditching Android Like I repeatedly explain to people to ask me about Android. Android is not Android is not Android. Every Android phone is unique because the Manufacturers are allowed to freely create applications and interfaces and...
Nov 23, 2019 | Android, Android, AT&T, Audio, Big Tech, Business, Cell Phone, cell phones, Cellular Services, Fines and Penalties, Internet, iOS, iPhone, Mobile, Networking, Patching, Phone, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security Alerts, Smart Phone, Technology, Updates
Cellular Throttling and Why it cost AT&T a Chunk of Change We are all familiar with cell carriers and their different plans — some of which seem to change as fast as the weather in New England. All of them have some type of an ulimited plan —...