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Internet Weather Report

Twice per month, Peter House and Mike Chmielewski discuss current cyberthreats and issues. Internet Weather Report is recorded at the studios of Big Cabbage Radio in Palmer, Alaska.

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    Internet Weather Report: April 15th, 2026

    Join host Mike Chmielewski with Peter House from Deep Tree as they discuss current cybersecurity threats.

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    Internet Weather Report: April 1st, 2026

    Join host Mike Chmielewski with Peter House from Deep Tree as they discuss current cybersecurity threats

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    Internet Weather Report, March 18th, 2026

    Join host Mike Chmielewski with Peter House from Deep Tree as they discuss current cybersecurity threats

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    Internet Weather Report: March 4th, 2026

    Join host Mike Chmielewski with Peter House from Deep Tree as they discuss current cybersecurity threats

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    Internet Weather Report

    Peter House from Deep Tree discusses current cybersecurity threats with Mike Chmielewski. In this episode Peter discusses A.I. and newer cyber threats.

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    Internet Weather

    Aired December 3, 2025, Peter House from Deep Tree discusses current cybersecurity threats with Mike Chmielewski.

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    Internet Weather

    Recorded November 19.

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    Hacking Could Affect All of Us

    Peter House explores the most recent hacking exploits potentially affecting all of us.

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    October is Cybersecurity Month

    Mike Chielewski welcomes Peter House from Deep Tree to talk about current cybersecurity threats and tech issues.Mike asked ChatGPT about any security issues in Alaska in the past month. ChatGPT answered that no major breach or attack has been recorded. Peter explains why, unless they are legally or statutorily mandated to report, companies will not announce breaches. Microsoft had some big news: Windows 10 is being put out to pasture, or is it?

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    Health services and voting machines as targets.

    Peter House from Deep Tree talks about current cybersecurity threats with host Mike Chmielewski.Mike and Peter discussed the Anchorge Neighborhood Health Services breach, which involved 60,000 patients' records. Peter explained that healthcare is a favorite target due to the diverse information available in the records. Elections are coming up soon, and Mike asked Peter how likely it is for voting machines to be hacked.

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    Decision Making and When to Click on a Link

    Peter considers reversibility to be a key when making cybersecurity decisions, that is, base the decision on the difficulty of changing it.  Peter reminds us to always go to a company's website directly. That is, never click on a link in an ad and look carefully at links that come in email or come  up in a  search before clicking it.

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    Firewalls Under Attack and Hackers With a Long Game Mindset

    Peter House from Deep Tree talks with Mike Chmielewski about the newest threat firewalls. SonicWall is investigating this after a surge in Akira ransomware attacks targeting its Gen7 firewalls. If you use Gen7 SonicWall, please check or have your IT manager check to ensure SSLVPN is turned off. They also discussed hackers who use a long game compared to hackers who move in and out, looking for quick information.

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    Peter House and David Shield discuss threat actors

    Peter House and David Shield discuss threat actors

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    Peter, Mike and David on browser extensions

    Peter House, Mike Chmielewski, and David Shield discuss the potential hazards of browser extensions, and more.

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    Peter's Trip to Chicago's "Mini-Hacker Camp"

    Peter House just returned from a trip to Chicago. He was there for a "Hacker Mini-Camp," basically a week of presentations and learning. There were two presentations that he thought were relatable to us here in the valley. One was that three hundred North Korean citizens were employed as remote IT workers using only 70 stolen US identities. These workers used their salaries to send back money traced to North Korean weapons programs. A former employee of NSO Group, an Israeli cyber intelligence company, gave a presentation. He talked about how easy it is to steal info from your phone. High-visibility cyber weapons are easier to catch than someone using lower-rated vulnerabilities. Most companies concentrate on the big dangers, not the smaller ones. Individual users should be especially aware of plug-ins for browsers. Check for updates for your operating systems and browsers twice a month. The biggest thing you can do for your internet safety is CHANGE YOUR PASSWORDS REGULARLY!

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    Up to 6 gigabytes of data about you is gathered daily.

    Peter House from Deep Tree talks about current cybersecurity threats.Up to 6 gigabytes of data is gathered about everyone daily.These are found on your phone, the internet, and in your car.

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    Internet Weather

    Peter and Mike continue their cyber security discussion.

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    Signal Security, Oracle Data Breach and More

    Peter explains how Signal works and security issues with your phone; talks about the health data issues with Oracle Health; and more.

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    SSNs Auction and More

    Peter and Mike talk about the auctioning of Social Security numbers; ransomeware exploits of Fortinet flaw; Apache Tomcat vulnerability; and BeyoneTrust admin access being auctioned on the Dark Web. 

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    Air Tags, Zero Day Show and more

    Peter House and Mike discuss tracking dangers of Air Tags, the Zero Day show, and more

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    Malicious Use of AI and Changes in National Cybersecurity

    Peter and Mike discuss the ins and outs of how AI can be leveraged formalicious offensive operations and how the Trump administration'schanges to agency staffing and missions impact national cybersecuritylevels.

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    Netgear vulnerabilities; Choosing a VPN; Cyber Safety Review Board

    In this episode, Peter and Mike cover the new patch for Netgear router vulnerabilities; VPN and remote access services and how to choose the right one; and the Trump administration removal of the Cyber Safety Review Board.

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    Alaska Retirement Fund Hack, Allstate Tracking, and more

    On today’s episode, Peter and Mike discuss the Alaska Retirement Fund hack; Allstate being sued by Texas for tracking drivers; the FBI deleting PlugX from 4,000 computers; and some vulnerability announcements.

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    An Intrusion Attempt; iPhone and AI; and more

    Mike and Peter discuss a real life intrusion attempt from a home network, the new iPhone and AI, and touch upon theChinese intrusion into US telecom networks.

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Twice per month, Peter House and Mike Chmielewski discuss current cyberthreats and issues. Internet Weather Report is recorded at the studios of Big Cabbage Radio in Palmer, Alaska.

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