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A new year means a new wave of tech trends and predictions, and though some may use a crystal ball or a good guess to make their predictions, our hosts have something better: Head Geeks™ Chrystal Taylor and Sascha Giese. Listen in as the group discusses the latest technology trends and makes projections on everything from…
Phishing and malware are scary enough, but the number one tactic used by bad actors to get access to and take over accounts is something different: using compromised credentials. Why? Because it’s so easy! Data breaches happen almost constantly, and credentials get leaked. At the same time, people are prone to reuse the…
If you’ve developed a desire to learn more about hacking or to try a little hacking yourself, there are a lot of resources at your disposal to get started. Keep in mind, our premise here is how to hack without breaking any laws, which is important to remember. That being said, there’s nothing illegal about talking about…
Previously, I discussed the origins of the word “hacking” and the motivations around it from early phone phreakers, red-boxers, and technology enthusiasts. Today, most hackers can be boiled down to Black Hats and White Hats. The hat analogy comes from old Western movies, where the good guys wore white and the bad guys wore…
Security breaches have become a consistent threat, so it is critical to remain aware of the many tools, resources, and protocols available to keep you safe online. To honor and celebrate National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM), we are offering several opportunities for you to get involved and learn something new.…
For most people these days, the word “hacking” conjures images of nefarious intruders attempting to gain illegal access to financial institutions, corporations, and private citizens’ computers for theft and profit. Exploitation of unsecured computer systems, cloud services, and networks make headlines daily, with large…
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