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Digital License Plate Vulnerabilities, How to Avoid New Text Message Scams
Tom Eston | | cars, Cyber Security, cyber threat, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, digital license plate, Digital Privacy, driving, Episodes, Fraud, Information Security, Infosec, license, License Plate, Mobile, mobile phone, Number Warming, Phishing, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Scams, security, Smart Phone, social engineering, technology, Text Message, text message scam, Weekly Edition
In this episode Tom, Scott, and Kevin discuss the vulnerabilities of digital license plates and the potential for hackers to exploit them. They explain what digital license plates are and how they ...

Secure Your iPhone: Exploring Stolen Device Protection
Tom Eston | | Apple iPhone, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Fraud, Information Security, Infosec, ios, iOS 17.3, mobile device, mobile phone, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, smartphone, smartphones, Stolen Device Protection, Stolen iPhone, Stolen Phone, technology, theft, Thief, Weekly Edition
In this episode, host Tom Eston provides a detailed explanation of the ‘Stolen Device Protection’ for iPhones – a new security feature by Apple. This feature triggers enhanced security factors such as ...
The Importance of Opting Out of CPNI Data Sharing
Tom | | ATT, CPNI, CPNI Data Sharing, CPNI Opt Out, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, fcc, Federal Communications Commission, government, Information Security, Infosec, Internet, Internet Provider, Mobile, mobile phone, Mobile Provider, Phone Call, Phone Calls, Podcast, Privacy, Privacy on the Internetz, regulation, security, smartphone, T-Mobile, technology, telecommunications, telephone, verizon
Let’s talk about a topic that’s incredibly important for your privacy and data security. In this blog I’m going to talk about why you should opt out of the sharing of CPNI ...

How to Opt Out of CPNI Data Sharing
Tom Eston | | ATT, CPNI, CPNI Data Sharing, CPNI Opt Out, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, fcc, Federal Communications Commission, government, Information Security, Infosec, Internet, Internet Provider, Mobile, mobile phone, Mobile Provider, Phone Call, Phone Calls, Podcast, Privacy, regulation, security, smartphone, T-Mobile, technology, telecommunications, telephone, verizon, Weekly Edition
Did you know that your mobile phone provider can give data like phone numbers you’ve called and received, the time and date of those calls, and even your location data to their ...

Clearview AI Facial Recognition Fallout, Hacked and Helpless, Is AI Armageddon Upon Us?
Tom Eston | | AI, AI Development, ChatGPT, ClearviewAI, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, facebook, facial recognition, Information Security, Infosec, mobile phone, Open Letter, Petition, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, SIM Hijacking, technology, Weekly Edition
Clearview AI provided police with 30 billion scraped images from Facebook, raising concerns over privacy and the potential misuse of facial recognition technology. A victim of a phone hack shares their story ...
5 Tips to Stay Private and Secure During a Protest
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, end-to-end encryption, Face ID, Faraday Bag, Faraday Sleeve, first amendment, law enforcement, mobile phone, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Protest, Protester, security, signal, Silent Pocket, smartphone, Stingray, surveillance, tips, Touch ID, Weekly Blaze Podcast
In episode 125 for June 15th 2020: Our top 5 tips for staying private and secure during a protest. ** Show notes and links mentioned on the show ** Privacy And Security ...

4 reasons for slow mobile internet speeds
Health Security Solutions | | cache, hardware, mobile phone, network, router, security bloggers network, wifi
Have you ever gotten frustrated with your phone because the browser took more than five minutes to load? Before you start blaming your old phone, check out these four reasons that might ...

Protecting Kids Online
Steve | | Child Safety, Common Sense Media, Cyber Bullying, facebook, Federal Trade Commission, Internet Safety, mobile phone, security, sexting, social network, text messaging, Virtual world, Web 2.0
Image via Wikipedia One of the issues I’ve been struggling with over the past ten or so years is how to protect kids online. The Internet offers a world of opportunities. People ...
Back from Vegas and feeling good
Once again I made the annual pilgrimage to Las Vegas for BlackHat and Decfon. As expected it was another great week spent attending interesting talks and hanging out with some of my ...

Lenovo facial recognition = fail
Michael Mongold | | biometric, facial recognition, G550, HTC, Lenovo, Michael Mongold, mobile phone, VeriFace, webcam
Well, sort of. It did recognize the face but unfortunately it was a picture of the face on a phone. Again, we have some not-so-great press for facial recognition. And sadly, this ...