Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 32
On this week’s podcast, Jeff and David discuss Facebook fallout, Amazon’s “voice-sniffing” patent, and a paid version of Google.
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On this week’s podcast, Jeff and David discuss Facebook fallout, Amazon’s “voice-sniffing” patent, and a paid version of Google.
Jeff and Dave discuss the latest changes at Facebook, a data breach at Panera Bread, the fallout from the ransomware in Atlanta, and more.
Jeff and Dave discuss deleting Facebook accounts, Earth not being flat, new cryptocurrency, and more.
In this podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacle, hackers making bomb threats, and more.
If someone offers cryptocurrency for nothing, remember the only free cheese is in a mousetrap. Here’s what’s really going on.
In this week’s edition Kaspersky Lab’s Transatlantic Cable podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss a North Carolina county victimized by ransomware, Apple Face ID, and more.
Facebook sends so many notifications that sometimes it’s tempting just to turn them off. We tell you how to do it — or how to adjust them so they don’t take over your life.
Facebook has rolled out Messenger Kids for parents to talk with their children under 13. Is it safe?
Attackers pretending to be acquaintances asking for money — the story is old, the approaches new. We show you how to avoid the e-bait.
Episode 10 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast talks about Sexting Facebook (yep you read that right), a robot eulogy, Reddit up in arms and more.
Want to protect your intimate photos from ever going public? Facebook has a suggestion: Upload them yourself!
The real scale of the Yahoo breach (spoiler: 3 billion), Facebook’s own Face ID, UK Lottery DDoS, and more.
A story about a large malicious campaign carried out in Facebook Messenger — and how it worked.
Facebook’s Alex Stamos explains why the information security industry has the wrong priorities and what should be done about it.
What would you do to get more likes on a social network? Take our quiz and see if you’re hooked on likes.
We share our lives on social media. What happens if we get locked out?
Facebook has changed its privacy settings several times in the past few years, so we explain once again how to make your account more private.
More than 70% of active Internet users have considered quitting their social networks. What do they have to lose?