Mar 26, 2021 | Agencies, anonymity, Apple, Attack Vectors, Automotive, Backdoors, Best Practices, Big Tech, Bitcoin, Business, Business Email Compromise, Cars, Computers, Cryptocurrency, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Dark Web, Data Brokers, Databases, DeepFake, Encryption, FBI, Financial, FTC, Government, Government, Hackers, Hacking, Hacking, Hacks, Homeland Security, Infrastructure, Internet, IoT, Location Data, Mac Pro, MacBook, Malware, MFA, Nationstates, News, Patching, Podcast, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Ransomware, Ransomware, Risks, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Show Notes, spying, Technology, Threats, Tracking, United States, Unsecured, Updates, vehicles, Vulnerabilities, Zero Trust, Zero-Day, Zero-Day
Read. Learn. Share Tech Talk Show Notes March 27, 2021 Intel hires Justin Long to mock Macs in a throwback to 2000s “I’m a Mac” ads Chipmaker Intel has produced a series of ads mocking Apple’s M1 Macs, and it brought on actor Justin Long—famous for his role in...
Apr 4, 2020 | Agencies, Business, Business Email Compromise, Censorship, China, Cyber breaches, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DOJ, Economic Disruption, FBI, Fines and Penalties, FTC, Government, Hackers, Hacking, Hacking, Hacks, Internet, Internet Service Providers, IoT, Iran, Journalists, Law Enforcement, Malware, Malware, Monitoring, Nationstates, North Korea, Patching, Phishing, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulation, Security, Security Alerts, Smishing, Social Engineering, Surveillance, Technology, Technology, Third - Party, third-world, Threat Analysis, trojans, Updates, Vishing, Web Tools, Zero-Day
Google sent users 40,000 warnings of nation-state hack attacks in 2019 Google’s threat analysis group, which counters targeted and government-backed hacking against the company and its users, sent account holders almost 40,000 warnings in 2019, with government...
Oct 26, 2019 | Best Practices, Biometrics, Business, Data Storage, Facebook, Facial Recognition, Fines and Penalties, FTC, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Technology
Plaintiffs in Facebook Class Action Awarded Standing Plaintiffs in a $35 billion class-action suit against Facebook won their argument proving standing to sue. This lawsuit concerns the collection and storage of millions of users’ biometric data without...
Aug 17, 2019 | Agencies, Equifax, FAA, Fines and Penalties, FTC, FTC, IRS, Radio Show, Radio_Show, settlement
Am I Going Crazy or Did Elizabeth Warren actually Make sense for Once Equifax’s massive 2017 data breach screwed over more than 140 million people, so it was not terribly surprising when tens of millions of people jumped at the opportunity to claim cash...