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Shared Security

Summary: Shared Security is your premier cybersecurity and privacy podcast where we explore the bonds shared between people and technology. Join industry experts Tom Eston, Scott Wright, and Kevin Johnson as they deliver the latest news, actionable tips, expert guidance, and insightful interviews with top cybersecurity and privacy specialists. Stay informed and take control of your online security and privacy in today’s interconnected world. Tune in every week to discover invaluable insights, strategies, and tools to live confidently and safeguard your digital life.

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Podcasts:

 No Password Microsoft Accounts, Facebook Smart Glasses, Security.txt Internet Standard | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:47

Microsoft will now allow you to login to your accounts without a password, Facebook releases its Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses, and a conversation about the security.txt "Internet standard" and if this will help or hinder a organization's vulnerability disclosure process.

 iMessage Zero-Click Exploit, Leaked Guntrader Firearms Data, 60 Million Fitness Tracking Records Exposed | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:57

The latest on the iMessage Zero-Click exploit that affects Apple iOS, MacOS and WatchOS devices (update your Apple devices now!), the names and home addresses of 111,000 British firearm owners have been dumped online, and details on over 60 million fitness tracking records exposed via an unsecured database.

 ProtonMail IP Address Logging Controversy, Fake Bot Disinformation, Correctional Facility Robot Overlords | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:50

Details on the controversy over encrypted email service ProtonMail handing over a user's IP address to the Swiss police, how a fake bot disinformation campaign went viral on Twitter, and are we ready to welcome our correctional facility robot overlords?

 Election Security and the Packet Capture Controversy with Special Guest Rafal Los | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:25

This week Rafal Los, host of the Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast, joins us to talk about election fraud claims vs facts, the recent packet capture controversy, tribalism, and the challenges with election security. Note: this is not a political discussion but we believe that election security is important to discuss, no matter what your political views are.

 What Happens to Your Social Media Accounts After You Die? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:26

In our August monthly show co-hosts Kevin Johnson and Scott Wright join Tom Eston to discuss what happens to your social media accounts...after you die! This is a topic we don't hear a lot of discussion about but is very important to understand for your legacy as well as how your friends and family members want to be remembered.

 T-Mobile Hacker Identified, China’s New Privacy Law, Tesla Bot Announcement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:37

A 21-year-old Virginia native living in Turkey is allegedly behind the massive T-Mobile hack, China adopts a new national privacy law, and is Elon Musk's Tesla Bot just creepy or is it the beginning of "useful AI" that people love and is "unequivocally good".

 T-Mobile Data Breach, Tinder Identity Verification, Magnetic Stripe Phase Out | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:40

T-Mobile suffers another data breach this time impacting 8 million customers, Tinder will start letting users verify their identity to help prevent "catfishing", and Mastercard is finally phasing out magnetic stripes on their cards starting in 2024.

 Largest Cryptocurrency Hack in History, $10k For Stolen Network Access, Your Identity and the Metaverse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:45

Over $600 million stolen in the largest DeFi cryptocurrency hack in history, attackers are getting around $10k for stolen network access credentials, and why your identity is trapped inside a social network and what this means for the next potential evolution of the Internet...the metaverse!

 CISA JCDC Announcement, Apple’s Child Abuse Image Scanning, Amazon Pays You for Your Biometric Data | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:11

CISA announces the new Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC), the controversy over Apple scanning devices for child sexual abuse material, and Amazon offers you a $10 credit if you enroll your biometric data in their palm print recognition system.

 Reboot Your Smartphone, FBI’s Top Targeted Vulnerabilities, Flirty Account Dupes Defense Contractors | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:14

Why rebooting your smartphone is good security hygiene, the FBI reveals top targeted vulnerabilities in the last two years, and details on how a nation state used a "flirty" aerobics instructor to steal data from defense contractors.

 How to Protect Yourself from Gift Card Scams | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:42

In our July monthly show we discuss gift card scams! What are the different gift card scams that are out there, how do they work, and details on how to protect yourself from becoming a victim.

 Pegasus Spyware is Back, Twitter Hacker Arrested, 16-Year-Old Printer Bug | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:02

Pegasus spyware and NSO Group are back in the news because of a data leak of 50,000 phone numbers, another "hacker" was arrested for the grest Twitter hack of 2020, and how a 16 year old printer vulnerability is affecting millions of HP, Samsung, and Xerox printers.

 Popular Myths about VPNs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:40

In this sponsored episode from our friends at ClearVPN, Artem Risukhin Content Marketing Manager at ClearVPN, joins co-host Tom Eston to discuss the most popular myths about VPNs. Be sure to watch the YouTube edition for a demo of ClearVPN and don't forget to use discount code "SHAREDSECURITY" to take 40% off your purchase of a ClearVPN subscription!

 Targeted Dream Incubation, TikTok Data Sharing, Chrome and Firefox Updates | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:46

Is dream hacking the next big privacy concern or just a new marketing gimmick? Some people may be surprised that TikTok shares data with China, and details on Google Chrome adding HTTPS-first mode and Firefox and easing its blocking of Facebook login buttons.

 Kaseya Ransomware Attack, PrintNightmare Zero-day, Kaspersky Password Manager Vulnerability | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:53

Details on the Kaseya supply-chain and REvil ransomware attack, a new zero-day exploit called "PrintNightmare" affects all Windows versions before June, and how randomly generated passwords in a popular password manager were not so random.

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