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Internet Weather Report
Big Cabbage Radio
17 episodes
4 weeks ago
Twice per month, Peter House and Mike Chmielewski discuss current cyberthreats and issues. Internet Weather Report is recorded at the studios of Big Cabbage Radio in Palmer, Alaska.
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Twice per month, Peter House and Mike Chmielewski discuss current cyberthreats and issues. Internet Weather Report is recorded at the studios of Big Cabbage Radio in Palmer, Alaska.
Show more...
Tech News
News
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Peter's Trip to Chicago's "Mini-Hacker Camp"
Internet Weather Report
21 minutes
4 months ago
Peter's Trip to Chicago's "Mini-Hacker Camp"

Peter House just returned from a trip to Chicago. He was there for a "Hacker Mini-Camp," basically a week of presentations and learning. There were two presentations that he thought were relatable to us here in the valley. One was that three hundred North Korean citizens were employed as remote IT workers using only 70 stolen US identities. These workers used their salaries to send back money traced to North Korean weapons programs. A former employee of NSO Group, an Israeli cyber intelligence company, gave a presentation. He talked about how easy it is to steal info from your phone. High-visibility cyber weapons are easier to catch than someone using lower-rated vulnerabilities. Most companies concentrate on the big dangers, not the smaller ones. Individual users should be especially aware of plug-ins for browsers. Check for updates for your operating systems and browsers twice a month. The biggest thing you can do for your internet safety is CHANGE YOUR PASSWORDS REGULARLY!

Internet Weather Report
Twice per month, Peter House and Mike Chmielewski discuss current cyberthreats and issues. Internet Weather Report is recorded at the studios of Big Cabbage Radio in Palmer, Alaska.