The only locks you should pick are your own.
Hacking Humans13 Jan 2022

The only locks you should pick are your own.

Guest Tom Tovar, CEO and Co-Creator of AppDome, joins Dave and Joe to discuss the results of a recent consumer survey, Dave's story is based on a tweet where the user's child's middle school had some unintended consequences of a phishing scam training, Joe has two stories: one on QR code scammers on parking kiosks, and one about a book publishing phishing scam, and our Catch of the Day is a message that purports to come from the USPS sent in by listener William about a missed package delivery. Links to stories: Tweet about phishing simulation gone wrong. QR code scammers hitting on-street parking in Texas cities -- including Houston, officials say; This is what you need to know FBI Arrests Suspect in Unpublished Book Manuscript Phishing Scam Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com or hit us up on Twitter.

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Answering a job ad from a ransomware gang.

Answering a job ad from a ransomware gang.

Guest Mantas Sasnauskas from CyberNews joins Dave to talk about how he and his colleagues applied for a job with a ransomware gang, Joe and Dave reply to a listener named Christopher about certificati...

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non-fungible tokens (NFT) (noun) [Word Notes]

non-fungible tokens (NFT) (noun) [Word Notes]

Digital assets that are cryptographically protected on a blockchain and contain unique identification codes and metadata that makes them one of a kind.

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Pandemic taxes: later due dates afford more time for scams.

Pandemic taxes: later due dates afford more time for scams.

Guest Robert Capps of NuData Security joins Dave to discuss what businesses can do to bolster their protection against tax fraud, Joe and Dave have some follow-up from 2 episodes ago when they discuss...

10 Jun 202139min

multi-factor authentication (noun) [Word Notes]

multi-factor authentication (noun) [Word Notes]

The use of two or more verification methods to gain access to an account.

8 Jun 20216min

The fight in the dog.

The fight in the dog.

Guests Jan Kallberg and Col Stephen Hamilton of Army Cyber Institute at West Point join Dave to talk about cognitive force protection, Joe and Dave have some follow-up from a listener named Obada abou...

3 Jun 202139min

machine learning (noun) [Word Notes]

machine learning (noun) [Word Notes]

A programming technique where the developer doesn't specify each step of the algorithm in code, but instead teaches the algorithm to learn from the experience.

1 Jun 20216min

Hacking people vs. hacking technologies to get into companies.

Hacking people vs. hacking technologies to get into companies.

Guest Tim Sadler from Tessian on how oversharing on social media and in OOO messages can open the door for hackers, Joe shares a story about vishing emails from "Amazon" that had spam confidence level...

27 Mai 202139min

intelligence (noun) [Word Notes]

intelligence (noun) [Word Notes]

The process of turning raw information into intelligence products that leaders use to make decisions with.

25 Mai 20215min

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