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FLOSS Weekly Episode 768: Open Source Radio

Posted on February 1, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett

This week Jonathan Bennett and Doc Searls talk with Tony Zeoli about Netmix and the Radio Station WordPress plugin. The story starts with the Netmix startup, one of the first …read more Continue reading FLOSS Weekly Episode 768: Open Source Radio→

Posted in FLOSS Weekly, Hackaday Columns, internet radio, Podcasts, wordpress | Tagged Radio

This Week in Security: MOAB, Microsoft, and Printers

Posted on January 26, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett

This week, news has broken of the Mother of All Breaches, MOAB. It’s 12 terabytes and 26 billion records, averaging about 500 bytes each. Now note that a record here …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: MOAB, Microsoft, and Printers→

Posted in CVE, Hackaday Columns, HaveIBeenPwned, News, security hacks, This Week in Security

FLOSS Weekly Episode 767: Owntracks, Are We There Yet?

Posted on January 25, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett

This week Jonathan Bennett and Jeff Massie talk with JP Mens about Owntracks, the collection of programs that lets you take back control of your own location data. It’s built …read more Continue reading FLOSS Weekly Episode 767: Owntracks, Are We There Yet?→

Posted in FLOSS Weekly, GPS, Hackaday Columns, mqtt, owntracks, Podcasts

This Week in Security: Gitlab, VMware, and PixeFAIL

Posted on January 19, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett

There’s a Gitlab vulnerability that you should probably pay attention to. Tracked as CVE-2023-7028, this issue allows an attacker to specify a secondary email during a the password reset request. …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: Gitlab, VMware, and PixeFAIL→

Posted in GitLab, Hackaday Columns, Ivanti, News, security hacks, This Week in Security, vmware

FLOSS Weekly Episode 766: WebRTC — The Hack that Connects Everyone to Everything

Posted on January 18, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett

This week Jonathan Bennett and Dan Lynch talk with Sean DuBois, WebRTC wizard, all about the crazy feats the Pion Go server is capable of, how WebRTC is about to …read more Continue reading FLOSS Weekly Episode 766: WebRTC — The Hack that Connects Everyone to Everything→

Posted in FLOSS Weekly, open-source, Podcasts, WebRTC

This Week in Security: AI is Terrible, Ransomware Wrenches, and Airdrop

Posted on January 12, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett

So first off, go take a look at this curl bug report. It’s a 8.6 severity security problem, a buffer overflow in websockets. Potentially a really bad one. But, it’s …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: AI is Terrible, Ransomware Wrenches, and Airdrop→

Posted in ai, AirDrop, Hackaday Columns, News, security hacks, This Week in Security, VPN

FLOSS Weekly Episode 765: That Ship Sailed… and Sank

Posted on January 10, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett

This week Jonathan Bennett and Aaron Newcomb talk with Randal Schwartz, the longest running host of FLOSS Weekly, Perl’s biggest cheerleader, and now Dart and Flutter expert. What’s new with …read more Continue reading FLOSS Weekly Episode 765: That Ship Sailed… and Sank→

Posted in dart, FLOSS Weekly, Flutter, Hackaday Columns, perl, Podcasts, Randal Schwartz, software development

This Week in Security: Bitwarden, Reverse RDP, and Snake

Posted on January 5, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett

This week, we finally get the inside scoops on some old stories, starting with the Bitwarden Windows Hello problem from last year. You may remember, Bitwarden has an option to …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: Bitwarden, Reverse RDP, and Snake→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, Mandiant, News, RDP, security hacks, ssh, This Week in Security

FLOSS Weekly Episode 764: You Have to Be Pretty Cynical

Posted on January 4, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett

This week Jonathan Bennett and Katherine Druckman talk with benny Vasquez, chair of AlmaLinux, all about the weird road we’ve been on with Enterprise Linux distributions, and how that’s landed …read more Continue reading FLOSS Weekly Episode 764: You Have to Be Pretty Cynical→

Posted in almalinux, FLOSS Weekly, Hackaday Columns, linux, open-source, Podcast, Podcasts

This Week in Security: Triangulation, ProxyCommand, and Barracuda

Posted on December 29, 2023 by Jonathan Bennett

It’s not every day we get to take a good look inside a high-level exploit chain developed by an unnamed APT from the western world. But thanks to some particularly …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: Triangulation, ProxyCommand, and Barracuda→

Posted in Hackaday Columns, News, security hacks, ssh, This Week in Security, triangulation

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