Podcast: The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source (LS 53 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)
Episode: Corporate interests in open source and dev culture
Pub date: 2018-06-06
Zed Shaw – creator of Mongrel, Learn Python the Hard Way, and more – joined the show to talk through a recent Twitter thread from Zed where he shared his thoughts on open source, making money in open source, corporate interests and involvement, developer culture, and more.
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Podcast: The Bitcoin Podcast (LS 48 · TOP 1% what is this?)
Episode: The Bitcoin Podcast #287- Isabela Bagueros-Tor Project
Pub date: 2019-12-16
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Podcast: CyberWire Daily (LS 60 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)
Episode: Chinese information operations on Twitter and Facebook. iOS jailbreak released. Adult websites leak information.
Pub date: 2019-08-20
Twitter and Facebook shut down Chinese information operations. A jailbreak for the latest version of iOS is out. Facebook may have known about the “view as” bug. Vulnerabilities in Google’s Nest cams are patched. Instagram gets a data abuse bounty program. The FCC released a report on the CenturyLink outage. And adult websites leak information. Michael Sechrist from Booz Allen Hamilton on exploits. Guest is John Bennett from LogMeIn on addressing the growing cyber threats to the SMB market.
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Podcast: CyberWire Daily (LS 60 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)
Episode: Patches, passwords, wipers, and pseudoransomware. New fronts in hybrid war? KONNI, OnionDog, and Israbye.
Pub date: 2017-08-09
In today's podcast, we hear that Patch Tuesday saw Windows and Adobe fixes. Venezuela's civil conflict gets a hacktivist dimension. Anti-Israeli wiper malware is circulating in the wild, unpolished by nasty. Kaspersky Lab expects to see more pseudoransomware, especially when disruption and not profit is the goal. The KONNI RAT, of unknown origin sniffs at sites associated with North Korea. The HBO hack remains under investigation. Putin turns his attentions to Georgia. Johannes Ulrich from the SANS Technology Institute and the ISC Stormcast podcast on weak two-factor authentications systems. Tim Erlin from Tripwire on their Infosecurity Europe 2017 survey. And familiar password advice gets jettisoned.
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Podcast: Today, Explained (LS 74 · TOP 0.05% what is this?)
Episode: Coronavirus
Pub date: 2020-01-23
A SARS-like virus has killed at least 17 people, quarantined millions in China, and made its way to the United States. Vox’s Julia Belluz explains what's known and what's next. (Transcript here.)
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