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 18, 2020 | bank account information, Business, fraudster, Government, Internet, IRS, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Stimulus, stolen identity, Technology
Stimulus Payments Easy to Intercept If you are expecting a check from the US government you may be in for a surprise if you are one of the millions that are not required to file a tax return. For these people, the IRS has set up a site where they can give...
Oct 5, 2019 | Agencies, Anti-Virus, Applications, Business, credentials, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DHS, Exploits, Government, Hackers, Hacking, Kapersky, Malware, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Russia, Security Alerts, spying, Technology
Fortune 500 Companies and Government Agencies Still Using Vulnerable Anti-Virus Products It has been two years since a Binding Operational Directive was issued by the Department of Homeland Security to all Federal executive branch departments and agencies directing...