Thu, 31 May 2018
In the 39th edition of the Kaspersky Lab Transatlantic podcast, Dave and I have some fun. We discuss Pornhub’s VPN, some bad GDPR, banning Facebook and more. If you want to read more on the stories, you can click on the links below:
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Wed, 23 May 2018
In this week’s edition of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, Dave and Jeff dive into 5 stories and include some bonus content below. During the conversation they discuss a petition to break up Facebook, Google removing “Do No Evil,” the darkside of the moon and more. If you want to read more on the stories, you can click on the links below: |
Wed, 16 May 2018
Dave returns from vacation for the 37th edition of the Transatlantic Cable podcast. During our chat, we discuss a quickly disclosed data breach at Chili’s, meeting the 3rd party tracking American cell users locations, police falling victim to ransomware and more. If you want to read more on the stories, you can click on the links below: Police fall victim to ransomware |
Wed, 9 May 2018
On this week’s edition of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, Ahmed fills in for Dave who is taking a much-needed vacation with the family. During Ahmed’s conversation with Jeff, the discussion touches upon some more drama with Cambridge Analytica and Facebook, a data-breach for ride hailing app Careem, privacy wars and more. As always, we keep the conversation to 20 min or less to fit into your busy day. If you want to read more on the stories, you can click on the links below:
Gmail's 'Self Destruct' Feature Will Probably Be Used to Illegally Destroy Government Records Cambridge Analytica kept Facebook data models through US election |
Wed, 2 May 2018
In this week's episode of the Kaspersky Daily podcast, David and Jeff dive into the new Facebook dating app. They also discuss the recent arrest of 15 suspects in China for creating and selling PUBG (Player Unknown's Battleground) cheats with malware installed. There's also discussion around the recent news that WhatsApp co-founder, Jan Koum, has quit Facebook's board of directors after disagreement around the future of WhatsApp. Finally, they briefly touch on the news that Twitter had sold data access to a researcher tied to Cambridge Analytica. Here's the stories they discuss: |