Weekly Blaze Podcast
TikTok Privacy Concerns, macOS Ransomware, Bad Passwords
Tom Eston | | Apple, china, Chinese, Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, EARN IT, FIDO Alliance, india, macos, Malware, passwords, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Ransomware, security, The Secure Dad, TikTok, WebAuthn, Webkey, Weekly Blaze Podcast
In episode 128 for July 6th 2020: In episode 128 for July 6th 2020: New TikTok privacy concerns, the rise of macOS ransomware, and details on new research about bad password choices ...

Family Safety and Security with Andy Murphy from The Secure Dad Podcast
Tom Eston | | Andy Murphy, COVID-19, Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, Family, Family Safety, home security, Pandemic, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Riots, safety, security, The Secure Dad, Weekly Blaze Podcast
In episode 127 for June 29th 2020: Family safety and security with special guest Andy Murphy host of The Secure Dad podcast. I really enjoyed this interview with Andy! If you’re looking ...
Largest DDoS Attack Ever, New Dropbox Features, North Korean Cyber-Attacks
Tom Eston | | amazon, aws, Cloud, cloud storage, cyber attacks, Cybersecurity, ddos, Digital Privacy, dropbox, Malware, North Korea, password manager, Phishing, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Weekly Blaze Podcast
In episode 126 for June 22nd 2020: Details on the largest Distributed Denial of Service attack ever recorded, new security features in Dropbox, and the latest on new North Korean targeted cyber-attacks ...
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 ...
Minneapolis Police Website Hacked, Zoom Encryption, eBay Port Scanning
Tom Eston | | Anonymous, Cybersecurity, ddos, Digital Privacy, EARN IT, EBay, end-to-end encryption, hacked, Malware, Minneapolis Police, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, port scanning, Privacy, uBlock Origin, Weekly Blaze Podcast, Zoom
In episode 124 for June 8th 2020: Details on how the Minneapolis Police website may have been hacked, Zoom’s plan to implement end-to-end encryption, and why eBay and other sites may be ...
First Amendment Rights and Twitter, Encryption Backdoors
Tom Eston | | Apple, backdoors, censorship, Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, encryption, facebook, FBI, first amendment, iPhone, owasp, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Trump, Twitter, US government, Weekly Blaze Podcast
In episode 123 for June 1st 2020: The controversy continues over fact checking and First Amendment rights on Twitter, and why government mandated encryption backdoors are bad for everyone’s security. ** Show ...
Apple’s Law Enforcement Backdoor Dispute, Signal PINs, EasyJet Data Breach
Tom Eston | | Apple, backdoor, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Privacy, easyJet, FBI, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, signal, US government, Weekly Blaze Podcast
In episode 122 for May 25th 2020: Apple and the US Government dispute over law enforcement backdoors in Apple products, secure messaging app Signal starts to move away from using phone numbers ...
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 ...
GoDaddy Security Incident, Fake Downloaders, Firefox Lockwise
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Privacy, Fake Downloaders, Firefox, GoDaddy, Lockwise, Microsoft Teams, password manager, passwords, Phishing, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Security Incident, Weekly Blaze Podcast, Zoom
In episode 120 for May 11th 2020: The latest on the GoDaddy security incident affecting 28,000 customers, fake Microsoft Teams notification emails and Zoom downloaders, and details on new features to the ...
Workplace Surveillance, Apple and Google Contact Tracing Tech, Virtual Cybersecurity Conferences
Tom Eston | | Conferences, Contact Tracing, coronavirus, COVID-19, Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, google, Kevin Johnson, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Secure Ideas, Silent Pocket, surveillance, virtual, Weekly Blaze Podcast, Workplace
In episode 119 for May 4th 2020: The use of thermal cameras and other technology to monitor the workplace for COVID-19, more details about Apple and Google’s contact tracing framework, and are ...