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Emergency Satellite Messaging, Stagnation in User Cybersecurity Habits
Tom Eston | | Amateur Radio, android, Apple, Baofeng, Cyber Security, cyber threat, Cybersecurity, cybersecurity awareness, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, disaster, Episodes, facebook, HAM Radio, hurricane, Information Security, Infosec, ios, linkedin, password manager, passwords, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Radio, satellite, Satellite Communication, Satellites, security, Security Awareness, social media, SpaceX, Starlink, technology, TMobile, Weekly Edition
In the milestone 350th episode of the Shared Security Podcast, the hosts reflect on 15 years of podcasting, and the podcast’s evolution from its beginnings in 2009. They discuss the impact of ...

Enhance Cross-Platform Development with Robust Security Solutions
George McGregor | | android, Android Security, API Security - Analysis, News and Insights, Cross-platform, HarmonyOS, ios, mobile app development, mobile app security
Cross-platform development tools such as Flutter and React Native are increasingly being used to develop mobile apps. The financial and organizational advantages of using such frameworks are becoming clearer and any perceived ...

E2EE is MIA in iPhone/Android Chat — GSMA Gonna Fix it
Richi Jennings | | android, Apple, Apple iOS, Apple iPhone, china, E2EE, end-to-end, end-to-end encryption, google, Great Firewall of China, GSMA, iChat, imessage, ios, iOS 18, iPhone, iphone security, MLS, RCS, RCS protocol, SB Blogwatch, SMS, SMS messages
No More Barf-Green Bubbles? GSM Association is “excited” to bring Apple and Google closer together, but encryption is still lacking ...
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New Tracker Warning Features on iPhones & Androids, 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report
Tom Eston | | AI, AI Hype, AirTag, Android 6, Apple, bluetooth, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data breaches, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Exploits, google, Information Security, Infosec, ios, Malware, Phishing, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Secret Trackers, security, social engineering, Stalking, technology, trackers, verizon, Verizon DBIR, Vulnerabilities, Weekly Edition
In episode 330 Tom, Scott, and Kevin discuss the new features for iPhones and Android phones designed to warn users about secret trackers, possibly aiding in identifying stalkers. The hosts discuss Apple ...

Revealing the Limitations of Apple DeviceCheck and Apple App Attest
George McGregor | | API security, API Security - Analysis, News and Insights, App Attestation, ios, mobile app security, Mobile Security
This overview outlines the history and use of Apple DeviceCheck including the DeviceCheck App Attest feature. It will highlight how this security solution is used and highlight some limitations. We also compare ...

Secure Your iPhone: Exploring Stolen Device Protection
Tom Eston | | Apple iPhone, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Fraud, Information Security, Infosec, ios, iOS 17.3, mobile device, mobile phone, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, smartphone, smartphones, Stolen Device Protection, Stolen iPhone, Stolen Phone, technology, theft, Thief, Weekly Edition
In this episode, host Tom Eston provides a detailed explanation of the ‘Stolen Device Protection’ for iPhones – a new security feature by Apple. This feature triggers enhanced security factors such as ...

Most Advanced iPhone Exploit Ever, Google’s $5 Billion Settlement, Apple’s Journal App
Tom Eston | | api, Apple, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Exploit, google, Google Privacy Lawsuit, Information Security, Infosec, ios, iPhone, iPhone Exploit, Journal, Journaling, Mobile, Mobile App, New Year, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, technology, Weekly Edition
In this episode, we discuss the most sophisticated iPhone exploit ever, Google’s agreement to settle a $5 billion lawsuit about tracking users in ‘incognito’ mode, and a new iOS app, Journal. The ...

NSA iPhone Backdoor? Apple Avoids Russian Blame Game
Richi Jennings | | Apple, back door, backdoor, CVE-2023-32434, CVE-2023-32435, CVE-2023-32439, CVE-2023-38606, CVE-2023-41990, FSB, imessage, ios, iPhone, kaspersky, Kaspersky Lab, Kaspersky Security, nsa, Russia, Russian FSB, SB Blogwatch, spyware, triangulation, Zero Click Attack, Zero-Click Exploit
“No Ordinary Vulnerability” — Operation Triangulation research uncovers new details of fantastic attack chain ...
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Password Security for the Elderly: Tips and Best Practices
Tom Eston | | Apple, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, death, Digital Legacy, Digital Privacy, Elderly, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, ios, legacy, Notebook, Password, passwords, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, Senior Citizen, Seniors, technology, Weekly Edition, Writting
In episode 308, we discuss the often overlooked topic of password management for the elderly. Addressing the commonly held belief that writing down passwords is a bad idea, we discuss the nuances ...

#iLeakage: All Apple CPUs Vulnerable — No Patch in Sight
Richi Jennings | | Apple Safari, ARM, Daniel Genkin, iLeakage, ios, macos, mobile safari, Safari, SB Blogwatch, Spectre, speculative execution, Webkit, WebKit engine
Son of Spectre: No fix for iOS, “unstable” workaround for macOS ...
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