
Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 119
Dave and Jeff discuss a Facebook bug, DDoS attacks, 5G, Russian hackers, and more.
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Dave and Jeff discuss a Facebook bug, DDoS attacks, 5G, Russian hackers, and more.
Why stalkerware is a problem not only for targets, but also for security vendors – and what we’re doing to fix it.
Dave and Jeff take a look at the future of Ring’s doorbell cams and a smart city of tomorrow, Alexas that have eyes and can walk, registering drones, and more.
With more than 2.5 billion gamers around the world, it’s no wonder cheats, hacks, and game modifications have spawned a multimillion dollar industry.
In the latest Terminator movie, is Sarah Connor protected against cell-phone tracking?
Dave and Jeff take a look at Bitcoin mining in Georgia, Fortnite bans, the latest on gaming cheats, and more.
A Chrome vulnerability already exploited by attackers gets patched. We recommend updating your browser right now.
Dave and Jeff chat about the week’s top cybersecurity news, including whether you should put your license plates online, FTC crackdowns on stalkerware, Aussie cops making bank on Bitcoin, and more.
A pixel-art infographic with 30 years of information security developments, from the Cascade virus to the most recent days.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at the week’s top cybersecurity news including voice apps turning home assistants into phishing devices, Pixel’s face unlock issue, the Air Force retiring some old tech, and more.
Buzzing the White House, paralyzing airports, crashing into planes and power lines — we highlight the dangers of drones.
Criminals and troublemakers can deploy drones that harm businesses. Here’s how we arm you against this potential threat.
This year’s Kaspersky NEXT event centred around AI, gender equality, and social robotics.
For this episode, Jeff flies solo while Dave is on vacation. Listen for the latest in Twitter’s Tailored Audience snafu, the US, UK, and Australia looking for encryption backdoors, and more.
Victims of Yatron and FortuneCrypt ransomware can download a decryptor from the No More Ransom website to recover their encrypted files.
The botnet generally propagates through EternalBlue, the same vulnerability that made the WannaCry and NotPetya outbreaks possible.
On this podcast, Jeff is joined by Oksana, Kate, Julia and Anya in Moscow to discuss what privacy means to them.
Jeff and Dave discuss the reduction of human listening for Google Home, AI being used in schools, TikTok scams, and more.
We analyze the fairy tale The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats in terms of cybersecurity
Psychologist Emma Kenny’s advice on how to keep children safe online in the digital age.
Jeff and Dave discuss the latest hurdles for the Equifax breach settlement, Entercom being hit with ransomware, and more.