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This is the final episode of the Security In Five podcast.  Archive of the 1,300+ shows can be found here - https://www.youtube.com/@SecurityInFive/videos Be Aware, Be Safe... always.
Security In Five has been going strong for 5 years. Over 1,300 episodes I have come to the point where I am thinking of shutting this down and moving on.  This episode talks about this decision. Be aware, be safe.   Support the show and get acc
Wordpress has another plug-in with a high severity vulnerability. This episode talks about what happened and how fast hackers jumped on things when a POC for this exploit was made public.  Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to b
Multi-factor authentication is the easiest and best way to exponentially improve your authentication security. There are several ways to implement MFA but Microsoft announced they are flipping the flow for the better. This episode talks about t
Google has had a feature for Google One subscribers that is now being rolled out to all Gmail users. Users will now be able to get dark web scanning reports to see if their gmail accounts have been seen on the dark web or if they have been part
ChatGPT and other generative AI services are all the hype now. But there are serious privacy considerations you should be aware of. This episode talks about how and when to use these services and when you should not.  Be aware, be safe. Support
Bluetooth tracking devices are a convenient way to keep track of your purse, keys, laptop and other items that are easily misplaced. However, people can use them to track people unknowingly. Apple and Google released a joint statement to change
ChatGPT is all the hype right now and hackers are using that to spread malware. This episode talks about how they are doing this, warning companies have issued and caution you should take trying out these new AI apps.  Be aware, be safe. Suppor
This tools, tips and tricks episode talk about an app from NVIDIA called Broadcast. Specifically, the feature called Eye Contact. A unique use of AI and deepfake methods to make you look like a better streamer then you may be.  Source - https:/
Today is World Password Day, May 4th. This episode talks about passwordless authentication and why this is the best direction to rid us of the standard password. Source - https://securityinfive.com/the-future-with-passwordless-authentication/
Samsung had a memo leak out that bans employees from using generative AI like ChatGPT. This episode talks about the ban and why you need to understand how everything works if you are deciding to limit AI tools in your organization.  Be aware, b
Another day, another T-Mobile breach. For the second time in 2023 T-Mobile has announced another breach. Only 1,000 customers this time, this episode talks about this incident. Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the sc
Facebook, Meta, settled a class action lawsuit for the Cambridge Analytica privacy leak to the tune of $725 million. Now you can claim your piece of the money. This episode talks about this and other class action settlements. Claim yours here -
Hackers and data miners go to lengths to get a target's data. One way to 'dumpster dive' their devices. An old method that still works is to buy used equipment, cheap and usually filled with ripe data. This episode talks about a recent study. 
A report from Bitdefender detailed a disturbing practice when it comes to breaches. A large number of IT professionals responded they were told to keep quiet about discovered breaches. This episode breaks it down and talks about the risks of th
Tesla is being sued by an owner from a Reuters report that employees have accesses images and video from Tesla cars and used them for entertainment purposes. This episode talks about the claims and what you need to think about when it comes to
Another school district was hit with a cyber attack that brought technology offline. This episode talks about what one school did to keep their teachings going and what they found out from a no-screen policy. Be aware, be safe. Support the show
Microsoft has announced they are going to change the names of APTs in their security reports. With the goal of making things easier to understand, APTs will be referenced as weather events. This episode breaks it down on what these mean.  Be aw
After a brief, a month-long, hiatus from creating new podcast episodes the show is set to return. Sometime life happens and priorities shift, but I'm back and ready to keep talking security for the long haul.  Be aware, be safe. Support the sho
AT&T sent out a breach notification to customers informing them about a breach of a 3rd party vendor. This episode talks about what was leaked and how you can strengthen your account.  Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behin
Palo Alto released their The State of Cloud-Native Security 2023 report and it revealed disturbing trends. This episode goes through the report and what the main challenges are.  Source - https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/state-of-cloud-native-s
OWASP board members are calling for change for the organization through an open letter. This episode talks about this and what it could mean for OWASP.  Source - https://owasp-change.github.io/ Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access
A new report from CrowdStrike, 2023 Global Threat Report, details findings on hackers shifting techniques and their success rates. This episode talks about the changes over the years and how incident response teams need to take note. Source - h
LastPass announced they have suffered another breach. This time the hackers went after a single individual and their personal computer(s). This episode breaks it down and talk about the danger of allowing personal devices for corporate work.  B
Mozilla released a report analyzing the top applications in the Google App Store and looking at the Data Privacy Labels. This episode talks about what they found and what this means for consumers.  Source - https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/ca
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