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  • Password crisis 2025: are yours safe?
    May 9 2025

    In this episode of the Cybernews podcast, the hosts explore three main topics. They first discuss the persistent issue of password reuse, highlighting a new study that reveals 1-2-3-4-5-6 and 'password' remain the most common globally. Despite some embracing password managers and passkeys, the lack of progress over the past 14 years shows a need for better authentication methods. The conversation then shifts to the trend of employers asking workers to bring their own devices (BYOD), examining the security risks and potential solutions such as managed personal devices and cloud-based systems. Finally, a humorous debate about whether 100 men could defeat one gorilla showcases the virality and triviality of some online discussions, while also touching on the broader concept of 'brain rot' from excessive online content consumption.

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    39 min
  • 6 hottest tech trends from Black Mirror Season 7
    Apr 18 2025

    In this episode of the Cybernews Podcast, the hosts dive into the latest season of Black Mirror, examining each episode's technology and its implications. They discuss episodes such as 'Common People', which features brain streaming technology in a dystopian healthcare system, and 'Bête Noire', which showcases revenge facilitated by quantum computing. The hosts also critique episodes like 'Hotel Reverie' for its setting in a 1950s-style movie studio, and 'USS Callister: Into Infinity.', a sequel examining simulated realities in gaming. The conversations also touch on real-world parallels, such as AI chatbots, subscription models, and the emotional impacts of digital lives.

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    36 min
  • Russia is Breeding Cybercriminals?
    Apr 11 2025

    🎙️This week our hosts talk changes in the secret underground world of Russian hackers from a report by Trend Micro. With the recent technological advancements, it’s only right to talk about Q-day and the upcoming developments in quantum computing. Our hosts finish off the podcast with a new study that claims ChatGPT-4.5 passed the Turing test.

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    43 min
  • We had a hunch Babuk was lying
    Mar 28 2025

    🎙️This episode of the Cybernews Weekly Podcast covers three major cyber incidents. First, the hosts discuss the deceptive tactics of the 'Babuk 2' ransomware gang, which falsely claims major breaches and recycles data from other groups to establish credibility and recruit affiliates. They highlight the differences between 'Babuk 1' and 'Babuk 2', emphasizing the latter's lack of authenticity. Next, they delve into the bizarre leak of a Signal group chat involving top U.S. officials discussing sensitive military operations, raising questions about security protocols and app vulnerabilities. Finally, a data breach at California Cryobank exposed personal information of sperm donors and recipients, sparking concerns about privacy and the implications of such breaches. The hosts touch on the broader issues of data security and how personal and sensitive information is handled in these contexts.

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    27 min
  • How we found 815,000 iOS secrets
    Mar 18 2025

    Some text hereIn this episode of Cybernews Podcast, the hosts discuss critical security vulnerabilities found in Apple's App Store, revealing that 8% of iOS apps have 815,000 hardcoded secrets, which could lead to breaches and financial losses. They explore the implications of Apple’s security review process and the legal responsibilities of developers. The conversation also shifts to Apple’s significant advancements in AI, emphasising the new Mac Studio's ability to run large AI models locally. The team discusses the potential democratization of AI access, the competitive landscape with NVIDIA, and the broader implications for both consumers and businesses.

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    38 min
  • Bybit hack: How North Korean hackers stole $1.5B
    Feb 28 2025

    For this week’s Cybernews Podcast episode, we’re hitting your screens with a major developing story and a glimpse into the latest cybersecurity mini-series. Our hosts, joined by our very own in-house cybersecurity expert, discuss the Bybit hack and how North Korean state-sponsored hackers could’ve pulled off a heist of this caliber. We also talk about the latest Netflix thriller series Zero Day and whether some events depicted in the series could happen in the wild.

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    31 min
  • Is DeepSeek Killing Nvidia?
    Jan 30 2025

    The CyberNews podcast covers a range of topics from alarming crypto kidnappings to China's AI advancements. The hosts recount a harrowing story of a Ledger co-founder being kidnapped for crypto ransom, discussing the broader implications of such crimes in the cryptocurrency industry. They then shift focus to China's new AI model, DeepSeek, which promises significant advancements at a fraction of the cost of Western counterparts like ChatGPT. The discussion delves into the potential impacts on global AI development, market reactions, and the geopolitical dynamics between the US and China. The episode also touches on scams related to new technologies and the ongoing tech war.

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    31 min
  • Trump loves TikTok now?
    Jan 23 2025

    In this episode of the Cyber News Weekly Podcast, the hosts delve into several major topics revolving around former President Donald Trump and technology. They discuss the TikTok drama, including the partial ban and its implications on American users and influencers. The conversation shifts towards the relationship between big tech executives like Mark Zuckerberg and Trump, highlighting potential shifts in political alignments. The episode wraps up with a discussion on Donald Trump's involvement in cryptocurrency, raising ethical concerns about conflicts of interest and the broader implications for tech policies in the US. The hosts also touch on broader societal impacts and the roles of social media and freedom of speech in these political dynamics.

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    33 min