Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 36
Jeff and Ahmed discuss privacy online, the latest on Cambridge Analytica, and more.
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Jeff and Ahmed discuss privacy online, the latest on Cambridge Analytica, and more.
This new version of SynAck ransomware uses sophisticated evasion techniques.
Jeff and Dave discuss a Facebook dating app, Twitter selling data to Cambridge Analytica, and more.
Fake airline giveaways won’t win you a ticket, but they might steal your data.
On this episode of the podcast, Jeff and David discuss personal data being sold on Facebook, cops trying to unlock an iPhone with a dead man’s finger, bad passwords, and more.
On this podcast, special guest David Emm joins David to talk data privacy, AI, and smart homes
Even very popular apps display ads using third-party code, which can transmit personal data unencrypted.
On this week’s podcast, Jeff and David discuss Facebook fallout, Amazon’s “voice-sniffing” patent, and a paid version of Google.
Malefactors are massively exploiting a vulnerability in Cisco switches, taking down entire segments of the Web.
Jeff and Dave discuss the latest changes at Facebook, a data breach at Panera Bread, the fallout from the ransomware in Atlanta, and more.
Hidden miners detected in soccer and VPN apps on Google Play — steer clear!
Most computer infections come from visiting porn sites, or so some people say. Are they right?
Jeff and Dave discuss deleting Facebook accounts, Earth not being flat, new cryptocurrency, and more.
The day I turned home network defender and stopped making fun of IoT developers.
Researchers investigate how vulnerabilities in robots can be exploited to take control of them.
In this podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacle, hackers making bomb threats, and more.
At this year’s Security Analyst Summit, Inbar Raz revealed how he managed to crack a cafe chain’s loyalty card system, a taxi service, and an airport
Jeff sits down with Thiago Marques and Santiago Pontiroli to discuss their talk at #TheSAS2018 on Prilex and the carding scene in Brazil.
Internet of things is not getting any safer: Our experts analyzed a smart camera and found numerous vulnerabilities.
Yachts are now Internet-friendly — and vulnerable because developers aren’t focusing on information security.