We cover the problematic implications of SESTA, the latest internet regulations proposed in the US, plus some PR troubles for CBS's Showtime after cryptocoin mining software was found embedded in their webpage & Dan gets excited as we discuss why tape-powered backups are still important for many large organizations.
And of course your feedback, a fantastic round-up & so much more on this week's episode of TechSNAP!
Episode 230: Trojan Family Ties | TechSNAP 230
Episode 229: Extortion Startups | TechSNAP 229
Episode 228: Export Grade Vulnerabilities | TechSNAP 228
Episode 227: Oracle's EULAgy #oraclefanfic | TechSNAP 227
Episode 226: Solving the Flash Plague | TechSNAP 226
Episode 225: SourceForge's Downfall | TechSNAP 225
Episode 224: Butterflies & Backronyms | TechSNAP 224
Episode 223: A Bias to Insecurity | TechSNAP 223
Episode 222: ZFS does not prevent Stupidity | TechSNAP 222
Episode 221: Ripping me a new Protocol | TechSNAP 221
Episode 220: Homeland Insecurity | TechSNAP 220
Episode 219: OPM Data too Valuable to Sell | TechSNAP 219
Episode 218: Hacking Henchmen for Hire | TechSNAP 218
Episode 217: An Encryptioner's Conscience | TechSNAP 217
Episode 216: Spy vs MSpy | TechSNAP 216
Episode 215: EXTenuating Circumstances | TechSNAP 215
Episode 214: Venomous Floppy Legacy | TechSNAP 214
Episode 213: Blame as a Service | TechSNAP 213
Episode 212: Dormant Docker Disasters | TechSNAP 212
Episode 211: The French Disconnection | TechSNAP 211
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