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The Security box, podcast 171: The top level domain that harbors a malicious shortener is ...

The Security box, podcast 171: The top level domain that harbors a malicious shortener is ...

Released Thursday, 30th November 2023
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The Security box, podcast 171: The top level domain that harbors a malicious shortener is ...

The Security box, podcast 171: The top level domain that harbors a malicious shortener is ...

The Security box, podcast 171: The top level domain that harbors a malicious shortener is ...

The Security box, podcast 171: The top level domain that harbors a malicious shortener is ...

Thursday, 30th November 2023
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Welcome to the Security box, podcast 171. We hope that each and every one of you have had a happy Thanksgiving and have recharged your batteries. On this edition, we're making it official and am bringing back the things to ponder. We'll explain what we're going to do and we put it in practice last podcast. If these things to ponder have blog posts, we'll link them from right within the program's show notes so you can read what we're talking about. We'll also have news, notes, any moron of the podcast and our topic talking about URL shorteners and a recent trend with them. We hope you enjoy the show as much as we have bringing the show for you!


For full notations, please see <a href="http://www.jaredtech.help">The Blog </a> as we'll link to other things we don't have room here to cover.


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<h4> The top level domain that harbors a malicious shortener is ... </h4>


According to a recent article from Brian Krebs, the most prolific domain now that has a URL shortening service that pumps out scams, phishing and just all around bad is the TLD that belongs to the United States. Read my thoughts and find a link to the article right here. <a href="https://technology.jaredrimer.net/2023/11/04/the-top-level-domain-for-the-united-states-now-harbors-malicious-url-shortening-service/">The Top level domain for the United States now harbors malicious URL shortening service </a> is the article title, and I hope you give it a gander.


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<h4> Supporting the podcast </h4>


If you'd like to support our efforts on what this podcast is doing, you can feel free to <a href="http://www.jaredrimer.net/donations.html">donate to the network, </a> <a href="https://www.986themix.com/mailman/listinfo/thesecuritybox_986themix.com">subscribing to the security box discussion list </a> or sending us a note through contact information throughout the podcast. You can also find contact details on our <a href="https://technology.jaredrimer.net/contact-admins/">blog page found here. </a> Thanks so much for listening, reading and learning! We can't do this alone.


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<h4> Internet Radio affiliates airing our program </h4>


Our Internet Radio stations that carry us include <a href="http://bluestreakradio.com">Blue Streak Radio </a> and <a href="http://internationalfriendsnetwork.godaddysites.com">International Friends Radio Network. </a> The program is also carried live through <a href="http://magnatune.jaredrimer.net">the Independent Channel </a> which is part of <a href="http://www.986themix.com">98.6 the mix, KKMX, International. </a> If you want to carry us, please use <a href="http://www.jaredrimer.net">the Jared Rimer Network site </a> to do that and let me know about your station. Please allow 3-4 hours for airplay, although we try to go 3 hours for this program. Thanks so much!

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