How to Stop Online Tracking: 3 New Ways

How to Stop Online Tracking: 3 New Ways

In this episode host Tom Eston discusses one of the biggest privacy concerns people have today, online tracking by companies and advertisers. Tom will cover the following topics, tips, and new techniques ...
Live at DEF CON 30 feat. Kevin Johnson

Multi-Factor Authentication Fatigue Attack, Signal Account Twilio Hack, Facebook and Instagram In-App Browser

A Cisco employee was compromised by a ransomware gang using a technique called multi-factor authentication fatigue, an attack on the Signal messenger app’s SMS service Twilio potentially disclosed the phone numbers of ...

What Trust and Compliance Looks Like in a Cookieless Digital World

Originally envisaged as a convenient way to store web data, cookies emerged as a powerful marketing tool in the 2000s. For many years, digital marketers relied on cookies for data collection. However, ...

Chrome Gets Patched Again—But 83% of Users Aren’t Running the Latest Version

Isolation Provides Malware-Free Browsing Regardless of Patch Status Imagine your life today without being able to freely browse the web. Browsers have put the entire world on our devices and in the ...

Thunderbolt Flaws, WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities, Patriot Act Vote

In episode 121 for May 18th 2020: A new Thunderbolt flaw could let hackers steal your data in under five minutes, new vulnerabilities in a popular WordPress plugin, and details on why ...

Top 10 Cybersecurity and Privacy Resolutions

In episode 101: Start the new year off right by following our top 10 cybersecurity and privacy resolutions! ** Show notes and links mentioned on the show ** Recommended Password Managers KeePass ...
Is Privacy Possible?  5 Ways to Protect Your Data

Is Privacy Possible? 5 Ways to Protect Your Data

Companies have been harvesting our data without our knowledge for years now. Whether its because they didn’t inform us, we didn’t read the terms and conditionsor because the language in the terms ...
Update your Chrome browser now! 0-day actively exploited in the wild

Update your Chrome browser now! 0-day actively exploited in the wild

Google has released a new stable version of its Internet surfing software equipped with a patch for a zero-day vulnerability that is reportedly being exploited in the wild. The flaw, if exploited, ...
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Google Chrome Update Focuses on Enterprise Security

Google released Chrome 63 this week and the new version adds several security features aimed at the enterprise, including per-site isolation and permission-based extension blacklisting. Chrome’s process sandboxing mechanism, which was architected ...
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