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InfoSec Leaders Share in Podcast Interview at SecureWorld Philadelphia

SecureWorld News

BarCode podcast host Chris Glanden moderated the session, and the podcast recording was released today. Find the recording on the BarCode website , on Apple Podcasts , or on YouTube. The 40-minute episode is packed with insights on the latest and greatest in cybersecurity.

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Uptycs Identifies New Ransomware Binary Targeting Linux

SecureWorld News

RaaS was brought up as a key problem during a recent BarCode podcast recorded at SecureWorld Philadelphia last month. Find the session recording on the BarCode website , on Apple Podcasts , or on YouTube. Its locker ransomware infects Linux, NAS, and ESXi hosts and appears to be inspired by Babuk ransomware's leaked source code."

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Logitech’s Circle View Doorbell is the closest thing we have to an Apple-made doorbell

The Verge

Installation and setup are relatively simple: you get the doorbell powered up, scan the barcode on the back using the Apple Home app on your iPhone to add it to your virtual home, and then install the hardware at your door. It’s likely that you already have one lying around at home, but it’s still an odd omission.

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Google Pay’s massive relaunch makes it an all-encompassing money app

The Verge

In doing so, Google Pay is now arguably a direct competitor to a wide array of other apps and services, including Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, PayPal, Venmo, Square Cash, Intuit’s Mint, Simplifi, Truebill, Shop, and also online banks like Ally. Finally, the Explore tab has a QR and barcode scanner on the top. Image: Google.

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How Trainline’s CTO stays on track with professional development

CIO Business Intelligence

She spent time understanding the tech stack, the business challenges, and a comprehensive technology team split across infrastructure, product development, security, privacy and technical compliance. app integrates with Apple MapKit so iOS users can plan their journey without having to leave the app.

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Traveling (Part 2) - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

I, of course, have Waze in case I rent a car and use either Google Maps or Apple Maps if I am on an iDevice for mapping walking directions. Walking around in Amsterdam on Sunday, I camped out right outside an Apple Store for about 10 minutes to make a free Facetime call with my wife. Who wants to be bothered carrying that around.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: But as someone who wrote a book questioning the security of our mass produced IoT devices, I wonder why no one bothered to test and certify these devices before they were installed? And on the other hand, we're saying security, that's a secondary concern. But we all know how security by obscurity works in the end.