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Surviving the Great Microsoft Recall Feature Drama of 2024 With a Simple Script and Task Scheduler
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Sean Kalinich
Oct 21
If the Front Door Can’t Keep Attackers Out, Maybe Putting Locks on Every Inside Door Can Help. We Talk to Elisity About One Way to Do This.
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Sean Kalinich
Sep 03
Breaking Into the VPN is Just the Tip of the Iceberg According to Akamai Research
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Sean Kalinich
Aug 20
Tines Talks to Us About Automation as a Fundamental Part of Cybersecurity
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Sean Kalinich
Aug 20
Are Modern Web Browsers a Blind Spot on the Threat Landscape? We talked to SquareX About It.
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Sean Kalinich
Aug 19
Fear and Ignorance in Las Vegas, how FUD has Directly Impacted DEF CON 32 Attendees
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Sean Kalinich
Aug 15
Phishing Judo Arrives as Guardio Labs Unveils EchoSpoofing Exploit used against ProofPoint
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Sean Kalinich
Jul 29
CrowdStrike’s Thursday Goof Creates Chaos with Systems and Social Media
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Sean Kalinich
Jul 22
So, you started your own business --what next? Well time to think about security.
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Sean Kalinich
Jul 09
Is the Kaspersky Ban a Knee Jerk Reaction and Missed Opportunity? We Talk to Huntress about it
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Sean Kalinich
Jul 08
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Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft hype and the rage it causes
Adobe Loses 2.9Million User's Data Along with Source Code to Hackers ** Update**
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Swedish Supreme Court Denies Pirate Bay Appeal
Taking down The Pirate Bay is not going to change anything
The BBC says if you use VPN you are probably a pirate
The Copyright Industry Has A Long History Of Abuse And It Will Only Get Worse
The Copyright Industry Is Trying To Use The Same Broken Lies Used Against Megaupload In The TVShack Case
The Copyright Lobby Wants More Power To Punish Pirates Without the Need to File Lawsuits
The Copyright, The Takedowns, the Patent Trolls... Oh My, The Google News For 6-1-2012
The Dutch High Court Orders All ISPs to Block the Pirate Bay. Good Luck With That..
The Electronic Fontier Foundation Wants to Scrap the Software Patent System
The Entertainment and Software Industry Opens A New Campaign Against File and Link Sharing
The EU Will Vote on ACTA This Week, Time To Make Your Voice Heard
The FCC Grants Cable Companies the Rights to Scramble Basic Channels and Rent Thier Set-Top Boxes...
The MegaUpload Case Part III - Illegal Warrants, Siezure, and Evidence Transfer
The most pirated movies of 2012
The MPAA and The Rest of The Content Industry Are Prepping For a New Assualt Using Old Numbers...
The MPAA Is Putting Out a Very Bad Message
The Rebirth of Mega Shows That Kim Dotcom's Ideas Are Far From Dead
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Is Still a Threat to Basic Internet Rights
The UK Court is Not Happy With Apple's Public Statement, Gives Them 24 Hours to Fix It
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