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‘Get to Know Me’ Privacy Risks, Pros and Cons of Publicly Sharing Ring Doorbell Footage
Tom Eston | | amazon, Camera Footage, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Doorbell Camera, Episodes, Get to know me, Information Security, Infosec, Instagram, Neighbors, Neighbors App, Podcast, Podcasts, police, Privacy, Ring, Ring Doorbell, security, social media, social network, technology, Warrant, Weekly Edition
In episode 318, we discuss the trending ‘get to know me’ posts on social media platforms like Instagram and the potential risks of sharing personal information publicly, particularly in light of potential ...

FBI Warrantless Searches, Passwordless Sign-Ins, Keylogging Web Forms
Tom Eston | | Apple, Cybersecurity, data, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, FBI, FIDO, FIDO Alliance, google, Information Security, Infosec, Keylog, keylogging, Microsoft, passwordless, passwords, Podcast, Privacy, security, surveillance, technology, Warrant, Warrrantless, Weekly Edition
The FBI searched emails, texts and other electronic communications of 3.4 million U.S. residents without a warrant, Apple, Google, and Microsoft have announced they will support a new passwordless sign-in standard created ...
Microsoft exec reveals “routine” secrecy orders from government investigators
David Ruiz | | Apple, Cloud, Department of Justice, facebook, google, government, Microsoft, nondisclosure order, President Donald Trump, search warrant, secrecy orders, sneak-and-peak warrant, subpoena, Twitter, Warrant
Microsoft exec Tom Burt revealed Wednesday that Federal law enforcement agencies send “routine” secret orders for customer information. Categories: Government Tags: ApplecloudDepartment of JusticefacebookGooglemicrosoftnondisclosure orderPresident Donald Trumpsearch warrantsecrecy orderssneak-and-peak warrantsubpoenatwitterwarrant (Read more...) ...
Thunderbolt Flaws, WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities, Patriot Act Vote
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, FBI, Hackers, Page Builder by Site Origin, Patriot Act, plugin, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Section 215, Thunderbolt, US Senate, USB Type-C, USB-C, Vulnerabilities, Warrant, web browser, Weekly Blaze Podcast, wordpress
In episode 121 for May 18th 2020: A new Thunderbolt flaw could let hackers steal your data in under five minutes, new vulnerabilities in a popular WordPress plugin, and details on why ...