Shared Security Podcast

Shared Security Podcast

Release Date

All Episodes

Why It’s Time to Leave Twitter

In episode 355, Tom discusses his decision to deactivate his Twitter accounts due to privacy concerns with Twitter’s new AI policy and changes in the blocking features. He outlines the steps for leaving Twitter, including how to archive and delete tweets, and evaluates alternativ ...  Afficher plus

Advanced Persistent Teenagers, Okta Bug Allowed Logins Without a Correct Password

In episode 354, we discuss the emergence of the term ‘Advanced Persistent Teenagers’ (APT) as a “new” cybersecurity threat. Recorded just before the election, the hosts humorously predict election outcomes while exploring the rise of teenage hackers responsible for major breaches ...  Afficher plus

Fallout from the Change Healthcare Breach, Mortgage Wire Fraud What You Need To Know

In episode 353, we discuss the February 2024 ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, resulting in the largest data breach of protected health information in history. Notifications have been sent to 100 million Americans, including hosts Tom and Kevin. We explore the implications ...  Afficher plus

Internet Archive Hacked, Introducing The AI Toilet Camera

In this episode, we discuss the significant data breach at the Internet Archive, affecting 33 million users. We also examine the introduction of an AI-integrated toilet camera by Throne, designed for health monitoring by analyzing bodily waste, and the ensuing privacy concerns. W ...  Afficher plus

Hacked Robot Vacuums, Secret Printer Tracking Dots

In episode 351, hosts Tom and Scott explore an unusual incident where robot vacuums were hacked to shout obscenities, exposing significant IoT security issues. The discussion includes the mechanics of the Bluetooth hack and its broader cybersecurity implications. Additionally, th ...  Afficher plus