
Episode 322: Should Apple Make iMessage for Android?
New updates for Apple's operating systems contain security fixes and new features. But a few promised new features didn't make it this trip. And we have a discussion about messaging on Android. Should...
14 Dec 202329min

Episode 321: Is Your iPhone’s Lockdown Mode Fake?
Fake loan apps aren't getting removed from the Apple App Store fast enough, and scammers continue to prey on users. Push notifications can be hacked to grab your personal information; we explain how i...
7 Dec 202328min

Episode 320: NameDrop, a Bluetooth Vulnerability, and a Chrome Zero-Day
The Chrome browser just got another update with security patches for serious vulnerabilities. A new Bluetooth vulnerability has been discovered that could allow hackers to listen in on your personal a...
30 Nov 202332min

Episode 319: Epic Shenanigans, Nothingburger, and RCS
RCS, the messaging protocol used by Android, is coming to the Apple iPhone. How will it affect your messaging habits? The Nothing phone we talked about last week has failed miserably. And alarmingly. ...
23 Nov 202329min

Episode 318: An Apple Security Slip-Up, Counterfeit iPhones, and Black Friday Shopping Tips
Has Apple dropped the ball on providing a security patch for a popular macOS command line too? A user receives a counterfeit phone instead of an iPhone, but in a way that even Houdini might have had t...
16 Nov 202329min

Episode 317: Apple, Hackers, Google, and Grok
Apple has updated many of its operating systems, but there don't seem to be any security fixes. Can we be sure? We also discuss BlueNoroff hackers, Google deleting unused accounts, and new AI tools, i...
9 Nov 202330min

Episode 316: Apple's New M3 Chips, and iLeakage Attack Steals Passwords and Data from Safari
Apple has updated all its operating systems again, the company introduced new M3 chips and upgraded MacBook Pros and iMacs, and we discuss how Apple's product line is not to big, not too small, just a...
2 Nov 202330min

Episode 315: The End of iTunes, Amazon and Passkeys, and Chrome Hiding IP Addresses
Apple is finally planning to kill off iTunes on Windows, Amazon now offers passkeys for logins, and Google Chrome will allow users to hide their IP addresses; just like Apple's iCloud Private Relay. ...
26 Okt 202329min



















