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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2022 · 59 MIN

Episode 126 - Don't Worry Its Organic

from The Host Unknown Podcast · host Javvad Malik, Thom Langford, Andrew. Agnēs

This week in InfoSecWith content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield29th October 1969: The first message sent over the ARPANET was from Leonard Kleinrock’s UCLA computer, sent by student programmer Charley Kline at 10:30 PM to the second node at Stanford Research Institute’s computer in Menlo Park, California.The message was simply "Lo." But not on purpose.How a simple ‘hello’ became the first message sent via the Internethttps://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/118931809415140966625th October 2001: Microsoft releases the operating system Windows XP, the successor to both Windows 2000 and Windows ME. Designed to unify the Windows NT line and Windows 95 line of operating systems, Windows XP was not replaced by Microsoft until January 2007 with Windows Vista. However, with a nearly six-year run and the public debacle surrounding the release of Windows Vista, Windows XP remained the world’s most popular operating system until August 2012. Rant of the WeekAn ex-TikTok moderator, who was paid $10 a day and had to scroll through child abuse and gun violence, was required to keep her webcam on all night, report saysA Colombian ex-moderator for TikTok said she was required to keep her webcam on all night, according to a report by The Bureau of Investigative Journalism. TBIJ spoke to nine moderators who shared their experience but requested that their identity remained secret for fear they might lose their jobs, or risk future employment prospects. All names have been changed, according to the outlet.Carolina, a former TikTok moderator who worked remotely for Teleperformance, a Paris-based company offering moderation services and earned $10 a day, said she had to keep her camera continuously on during her night shift, TBIJ reported. The company also told her that no one should be in view of the camera and was only allowed a drink in a transparent cup on her desk.Related: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-57088382 Facebook moderator: ‘Every day was a nightmare PILOT PROGRAMME FOR FIRST CHARTERED CYBER PROFESSIONALSCIISec and (ISC)² announced as pilot participant partners to assess candidates under the pilot programme.The UK Cyber Security Council has announced it is set to usher in the country’s first chartered cyber professionals through a pilot scheme. The first two specialisms kickstarting the pilot are Cyber Security Governance and Risk Management and Secure System Architecture and Design. The Council has confirmed it will partner with two pilot participant bodies – (ISC)² and The Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec) – for the pilot, with the organisations responsible for assessing applications from their membership base, against the Council’s newly established professional standard.   Billy Big Balls of the WeekElon Musk walks into an office with a sink. Apple’s Killing the Password. Here’s Everything You Need to KnowFor years, we’ve been promised the end of password-based logins. Now the reality of a passwordless future is taking a big leap forward, with the ability to ditch passwords being rolled out for millions of people. When Apple launches iOS 16 on September 12 and macOS Ventura next month, the software will include its password replacement, known as passkeys, for iPhones, iPads, and Macs.Passkeys allow you to log in to apps and websites, or create new accounts, without having to create, memorize, or store a password. This passkey, which is made up of a cryptographic key pair, replaces your traditional password and is synced across iCloud’s Keychain. It has the potential to eliminate passwords and improve your online security, replacing the insecure passwords and bad habits you probably have now.Apple’s rollout of passkeys is one of the largest implementations of password-free technology to date and builds on years of work by the FIDO Alliance, an industry group made up of tech’s biggest companies. Apple’s passkeys are its version of the standards created by the FIDO Alliance, meaning they will eventually work with Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon’s systems. Industry NewsDHL Replaces LinkedIn As Most Imitated Brand in Phishing AttemptsICO Warns of "Immature" Biometric TechSee Tickets Discloses Major Card Data BreachLondon's New Cyber Resilience Centre Set to Fight Cybercrime in the CapitalHive Ransomware Group Leaks Data Stolen in Tata Power Cyber-AttackMedibank Backtracks: All Customer Data Was Exposed to HackersGitHub Bug Exposed Repositories to HijackingWhite House Launches Chemical Sector Security SprintLinkedIn Unveils New Security Features to Tackle Fraud National Chief Information Security Officer Tweet of the Weekhttps://twitter.com/codesixonline/status/1585629859052605443 Come on! Like and bloody well subscribe!

This week in InfoSec Reminds us of the world's most popular operating system Rant of the Week is a story about big corps exploiting workersand hard working security professionals. Billy Big Balls is the password killer Industry News brings us the latest and greatest security news stories from around the world And Tweet of the Week is a response which is not wrong

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