Episode 248
248: Press F12 to hack
October 21st, 2021
45 mins 31 secs
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About this Episode
A journalist is threatened with prosecution after choosing to "View Source" on a public webpage, Amazon Ring owners might be in line for a hefty fine if their neighbours complain, and is the school lunch queue a good place for facial recognition?
All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by The Cyberwire's Dave Bittner.
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Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan.
Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks.
Episode Links
- Missouri teachers’ Social Security numbers at risk on state agency’s website — St Louis Post-Despatch.
- Missouri governor vows criminal prosecution of reporter who found flaw in state website — Missouri Independent.
- State of Missouri Addresses Data Vulnerability — State of Missouri Office of Administration press release.
- Governor Parson Press Conference MO Education Website Hack — YouTube.
- Doctor set for £100k pay-out after judge ruled neighbour's Ring doorbell cameras breached privacy — Daily Mail.
- The pandemic is testing the limits of face recognition — MIT Technology Review.
- ICO to step in after schools use facial recognition to speed up lunch queue — The Guardian.
- The most sassy bride in history of Married At First Sight Australia — YouTube.
- Married at First Sight Australia — All 4. (Series 6 is the one to watch, according to Graham)
- Dark Air with Terry Carnation — Audioboom.
- Vigil — BBC iPlayer.
- Art Bell — Wikipedia.
- Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and stuff)