Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 161
This week, Dave and Jeff talk about Zoom-bombers, Donald Trump hackers, and some Scouts tackling fake news.
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This week, Dave and Jeff talk about Zoom-bombers, Donald Trump hackers, and some Scouts tackling fake news.
Human augmentation, once the preserve of science fiction is quickly entering normal life – how will this change us?
Dave and Jeff discuss deepfakes, Russian troll farms, Amazon five-star fraud, privacy in children’s apps, and more.
Five things to keep in mind when choosing a free PC game to play.
What you need to check regularly to keep your Android smartphone and your data safe and sound.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss a new damaging attack, China’s proposal for a new Internet, parenting in the digital age, Lego, and more.
Our new VPN has a failsafe — if it can’t protect, you can’t connect.
A few stories about how easy it is to accidentally leak sensitive information into the public domain.
Dave and Jeff discuss the underground trade of pirated OnlyFans porn, World of Warcraft bots, an alleged arsonist’s public posts getting her nabbed by the FBI, and more.
Zoom developers have made their service more secure. We review what’s changed.
Dave and Jeff discuss how to keep personal data safe while protesting, the kerfuffle around NHS coronavirus texts, and more.
Your parents brought you into the digital world. Time to return the favor and raise them right as well.
Hiding your guilty pleasures from prying eyes is possible, but you need to do it properly.
Tools and approaches to help you get some online privacy.
We explain how to hide private data in images properly, without making rookie mistakes.
Dave and Jeff discuss privacy with Marco Preuss, the latest on Zoom, burning 5G down in the UK, and more.
In this episode, Dave and Jeff sit down with Kristina Shingareva to discuss the stalkerware problem.
Learn how to protect your Twitch account, block spammers and haters, and make chat easy and secure.
Dave and Jeff discuss scammers’ use of coronavirus, facial recognition on college campuses, Comcast leaking unlisted contact details of 200,000 customers, and more.
How APTs compromise the privacy and security of average citizens that they do not target directly.