Charlotte Henry and Andrew Orr join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the Starwood data breach and Apple’s work with (RED) for World AIDS day.
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Marriott Hotels has Suffered one of the Biggest Data Breaches in History
The Marriott hotel group has suffered one of the biggest corporate data breaches in history, data from half-a-billion customers stolen.
Dell Customer Data Targeted in Cyber Attack
Dell has revealed that it suffered a cybersecurity attack but says it does not believe any customer data was extracted.
Reported Apple Partner AC Global Risk Criticized for 'Voice Risk Analysis' Tech
Voice analytics firm AC Global Risk, which has claimed that Apple is one of its clients, faces serious criticism from academics and experts
iPhone Spyware Used to Attack Saudi Dissidents
The Saudi regime is known for attacking Saudi dissidents, and iPhone spyware could have helped them do so with the help of NSO Group.
Software Security Reviews, New Apple Product Treadmill – TMO Daily Observations 2018-11-12
Andrew Orr and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the Software security audits and the Apple Product Treadmill.
Bitwarden Passes Third Party Security Audit
During the tests performed by Cure53, five vulnerabilities were found. Only one vulnerability needed immediate action.
A Couple of Alternatives to That CloudFlare App
Named after the DNS address it uses—1.1.1.1—it promises a quick and easy privacy fix.
Apple's T2 Security Chip Can Prevent Microphone Eavesdropping
Apple’s T2 security chip has been added to the new MacBook Air. It’s also in newer MacBook Pro models. And it can prevent eavesdropping.
Apple Blocked GrayKey, Possibly Through Reverse Engineering
Apple has blocked GrayKey, an iPhone hacking device used by law enforcement. The company designed iOS 12 with protection against it.
Throttlegate Lessons, Free Apple Video Rumors, Security PSA - ACM 485
In the wake of Apple’s $12 million fine from Italian regulators, Bryan Chaffin and Jeff Gamet ask if the company learned any lessons from Throttlegate. They also update their plans for the show, discuss increasing rumors that Apple’s video content will be free, and offer a security public service announcement.
This VPN App Claims to Act as an iOS Firewall
It’s currently in closed beta and will be released in December.
How to Enable Two Factor Authentication on Facebook
In light of the recent breaches and hacks at Facebook, it’s a good idea to enable two-factor authentication on Facebook for security.
Cops Taught How to Avoid Face ID Lock Out
While suspects can be forced to unlock their iPhones, cops have been instructed not to look directly at iPhones to avoid Face ID lock out.
1Password Auto Fill Disabled on macOS Mojave
If you’ve been wondering why 1Password auto fill doesn’t work on the Mac anymore, it’s because the feature has been disabled.
WhatsApp Security Flaw Could Crash Your iPhone
A security vulnerability in WhatsApp on iOS and Android could let an attacker crash your smartphone, or even hack into your device. Luckily, the flaw has already been patched.
Goodbye Google+, USB-C iPad Pro - TMO Daily Observations 2018-10-09
Dave Hamilton and Bryan Chaffin join Jeff Gamet to discuss what’s behind Google shutting down its Google+ social network platform, plus they explore a new report saying an iPad Pro with a USB-C port is coming in October.
5 iOS Security Apps to Keep Your Data Safe
Whether you’re managing passwords or encrypting files, we’ve got you covered.
Your Facebook Account Probably Wasn't Hacked Over the Weekend
A message from friends warning your Facebook account may have been hacked made the rounds over the weekend. It’s a scam.
Tim Cook VICE Interview Is Nice, But Reveals Little
A couple things that stood out to Andrew were Apple’s removal of Alex Jones, and Apple’s Chinese data centers.
PSA: macOS Mojave Privacy Protection Means More App Permissions
macOS Mojave’s privacy protection feature means that apps have to ask permission to access certain data, similar to how it works on iOS.
macOS Mojave Bug Bypasses System Security
Security researcher Patrick Wardle has found a macOS Mojave bug that allows unauthorized access to your personal data, like your contacts.
DNC Wants Democrats to use iPhones and Ditch Android
The DNC wants democrats to start using iPhones and ditch Android. Especially if the Android phones were made by certain Chinese companies.
Memoji Fun, Siri Shortcuts and Suggestions, Password Ease - ACM 480
In this episode, Bryan Chaffin and Jeff Gamet talk about the fun they’re having with Memoji in iOS 12. They also talk about Siri Shortcuts and Siri Suggestions, and just how cool it is that iOS 12 can integrate y our password manager at the system level.