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Technado

by ACI Learning

The Technado crew covers a whirlwind of tech topics each week from interviews with industry experts and up-and-coming companies to commentary on topics like security, vendor certifications, networking, and just about anything IT related.

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Episodes

350: Hackers Stealing NTLM Hashes?! (featuring Mike Saunders!)

1h 16m · Published 07 Mar 15:00

This week on Technado, Daniel and Sophie welcome special guest Mike Saunders of Red Siege!

In our new Rapid Fire segment, the team covers the top security news of the week with fast-paced commentary and hot takes. Kali Linux has a new release, NSO Group and Meta are still locked in a lawsuit, CISA’s issuing a new warning re: ransomware, and thousands of ChatGPT creds are up for sale on the black market. And as always, there are plenty of vulnerabilities to be found: the team talks a zero-day exploited by Lazarus, three severe vulnerabilities in a Zeek plugin, and the recent AMEX 3rd-party breach.

After a short break, it’s another new segment: Deep Dive! With Mike’s help, Dan and Soph get into the details of a new Linux variant of BIFROSE remote access trojan, featuring some visuals and demos courtesy of Daniel. Finally, the trio covers the nitty-gritty of TA577’s novel attack chain involving phishing to steal NTLM authentication hashes.

349: Huge AT&T Outage Causes Chaos! (OOPS!)

1h 9m · Published 29 Feb 16:09

Happy Leap Day from the Technado team! This week, we have some big feature updates in the Windows world - some exciting, some annoying - as well as a new autofill feature coming soon to Bitwarden. In security news, Don and Dan break down the latest installment in the LockBit saga. Then, the crew covers last week's major AT&T cellular outage (with some personal commentary from Sophie). Finally, Ubiquiti got pwned by a Russian military hacking group - also known as APT28 or "Fancy Bear."

348: NEW Critical Microsoft Outlook Bug Is "Trivial" To Exploit!

1h 5m · Published 22 Feb 20:12

On this week's Technado, Wi-fi QR codes are coming to Windows 11, and older Windows 10 PCs might have to migrate to ChromeOS. In other news, Linux is now a CVE numbering authority, joining ranks with the likes of Curl and Python. In the world of cybersecurity, it's all flaws, all the time: there's a new critical Microsoft Outlook RCE bug that's "trivial" to exploit. ConnectWise ScreenConnect also fell victim to some critical flaws. And finally, WordPress got pwned - a critical flaw impacted over 25k sites using the "Bricks" theme.

347: Ubuntu Core Desktop's Debut Has Been Pushed Back Indefinitely!

1h 5m · Published 15 Feb 16:40

This week on Technado, the team is feeling the love: Happy Valentine's Day! In Linux news, Ubuntu Core Desktop's debut has been pushed back indefinitely. Then, Broadcom is ending support for their free ESXi Vmware Hypervisor effective immediately, and old systems won't be able to update to newer versions of Windows due to an arcane CPU instruction (don't worry, it's not what it sounds like).

After a quick break and a moment of silence for our fallen bird friend, Authy is shutting down its desktop app, forcing movement to the mobile version or a different provider altogether. In the return of the Pork Chop Sandwiches segment, BitLocker's encryption was broken in 43 seconds...with a device that took MUCH longer to create. And finally, Fortinet got PWNED yet again - this time, with a flaw in SSL VPN that's likely already being exploited.

346: Hackers Can Spy on You... (No Webcam Required?!)

1h 9m · Published 08 Feb 16:32

This week on Technado, Microsoft confirms the impending arrival of Windows Server 2025 (and the inevitable death of WordPad). In other "way of the dodo" news, Apple declared the last MacBook Pro with an optical drive (read: CD player) obsolete. And in Linux news, GRUB2 has some things in the works, including TPM2 automatic disk unlock.

In the world of cybersecurity, the FBI issued some covert commands to remove Chinese malware from routers - but is this anything more than a Band-Aid solution? Then, AnyDesk fell victim to a breach - but exactly how bad the breach was (or when it happened) no one seems to know for sure. Finally, the return of the TinFoil Hat segment: hackers can still spy on you even if you tape over your webcam - or don't have a webcam at all.

345: Dangerous Bug Plagues Popular File Transfer Service!

1h 7m · Published 01 Feb 18:32

This week, ICANN is preparing to introduce a new TLD: .INTERNAL. Overseas, a German railway is still running on Windows 3.11 - an operating system that's older than Sophie. And in hardware news, we break down the pros and cons of Framework's Laptop 16 (and whether it's any good for gaming).

 

In security news, look out for a dangerous bug in a popular file transfer software. Then, HPE falls victim to a Midnight Blizzard attack. And finally, we revisit a recent story about an overprivileged MS test account: new developments are unfolding.

 

344: MOTHER OF ALL BREACHES: 26 Billion Records?!

1h 18m · Published 25 Jan 17:08

Today on Technado, Don, Dan and Sophie are joined by a lizard (yes, really) to bring you the latest in tech news. Google is cracking down on 2FA requirements - even revoking support for certain third-party apps. In Microsoft news, the company is setting a 16-gig default for RAM for so-called "AI PCs." Finally, for fans of Linux, Ubuntu is working on installer support for NVMe-over-TCP.

 

After a quick break (and a hunt for a lizard), the team jumps into this week's security news: first up, a German court convicted a "hacker" for...warning the public about a security vulnerability. Then, Microsoft's network got pwned through a password-spraying attack. And to wrap up the show, the Technado crew breaks down "the mother of all breaches": is it as scary as it sounds?

 

343: Who Asked For This? (NOBODY!)

59m · Published 18 Jan 15:00

This week on Technado, the team is feeling cynical: who wants a laptop that runs Windows AND Android? Then, Chicago public schools lose over $20M in electronics in just ONE year. And to wrap up the tech segment, someone's washing machine is sending gigs of data every day...and no one knows why.

In security news, Framework fell victim to a data breach due to a contractor slip-up. Then, Don and Dan break down the 0-days that are letting hackers backdoor networks in Ivanti VPNs. And to close out the show, we revisit a long-running saga involving eBay, a Massachusetts couple, and some questionable (read: terrifying) packages.

 

342: ASUS Announces New ROG NUC!

1h 12m · Published 11 Jan 20:50

This week on Technado, Microsoft makes waves by adding a new key to PC keyboards. Then, the team covers the latest from ASUS since its Intel takeover: the ROG NUC. In Apple News, Macs can now detect liquid in ports - but it won’t alert the end user. After a short break (and a shoutout to Sophie’s grandma), Daniel breaks down a technical hack involving Google session tokens. A California-based law firm that handles data breaches got pwned and fell victim to…a data breach. And in this week’s D’oh! segment, a “harmless” registry prank wreaked havoc on NPM.

341: Microsoft Giving Up Mixed Reality Dreams? (Are They Wrong?)

1h 2m · Published 04 Jan 15:00

It's the first Technado of 2024, and we have some catching up to do! The Technado team jumps right in with a conversation about some Gentoo Linux news. Then, let's talk VR, AR, and...Don's Google Glass? And of course, Don and Daniel cover something that's a little before Sophie's time: the oldest known version of DOS that was recently unearthed. After the break, the crew covers some serious cybersecurity news: US water utilities got hacked and millions of Xfinity customers got pwned while we were away. Finally, the Lapsus$ hacker behind the GTA 6 leak was tried and sentenced...to an indefinite hospital stay.

Technado has 354 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 324:46:45. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 26th, 2024 17:41.

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