The Host Unknown Podcast - Episode 175 - The Sam Altman Free Episode
Episode Date: November 27, 2023This week in InfoSec (06:40) 23rd November 2011: KrebsonSecurity reported that Apple took over 3 years to fix the iTunes software update process vulnerability which the FinFisher remote spying Troja...n exploited. Evilgrade toolkit author Francisco Amato had reported it to Apple in 2008.Apple Took 3+ Years to Fix FinFisher Trojan Holehttps://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/172768779801710602512th November 2009: John Matherly announced the public beta launch of Shodan (@shodanhq) - the first search engine for internet-connected devices.https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1727462790330232951 Rant of the Week (10:51)Former infosec COO pleads guilty to attacking hospitals to drum up businessAn Atlanta tech company's former COO has pleaded guilty to a 2018 incident in which he deliberately launched online attacks on two hospitals, later citing the incidents in sales pitches.Under a plea deal he signed last week, Vikas Singla, a former business leader at network security vendor Securolytics – a provider to healthcare institutions, among others – admitted that in September 2018 he rendered the Ascom phone system of Gwinnett Medical Center inoperable.Gwinnett Medical Center operates hospitals in Duluth and Lawrenceville and the deliberate disablement of the Ascom phone system meant the main communication line between doctors and nurses was unavailable to them.More than 200 phones were taken offline, which were used for internal communications, including "code blue" incidents that often relate to cardiac or respiratory emergencies. Billy Big Balls of the Week (18:52) UK's cookie crumble: Data watchdog serves up tougher recipe for consent bannersThe UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is getting tough on website design, insisting that opting out of cookies must be as simple as opting in.At question are advertising cookies, where users should be able to "Accept All" advertising cookies or reject them. Users will still see adverts regardless of their selection, but rejecting advertising cookies means ads must not be tailored to the person browsing.However, the ICO noted that: "Some websites do not give users fair choices over whether or not to be tracked for personalized advertising." This is despite guidance issued in August regarding harmful designs that can trick users into giving up more personal information than intended.A few months on, the ICO has upped the ante. It has now given 30 days' notice to companies running many of the UK's most visited sites that they must comply with data protection regulations or face enforcement action. Industry News (26:16) Cybersecurity Executive Pleads Guilty to Hacking HospitalsRegulator Issues Privacy Ultimatum to UK’s Top WebsitesMicrosoft Launches Defender Bug Bounty ProgramWhy Ensuring Supply Chain Security in the Space Sector is CriticalBritish Library: Ransomware Attack Led to Data BreachNorth Korea Blamed For CyberLink Supply Chain AttacksUS Seizes $9m From Pig Butchering ScammersNorth Korean Software Supply Chain Threat is Booming, UK and South Korea WarnInfectedSlurs Botnet Resurrects Mirai With Zero-Days Tweet of the Week (32:28)https://twitter.com/MichaelaOkla/status/1721715089970274542 Come on! Like and bloody well subscribe!
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budget's out of order now all you need to do is get with your boss and launch a mini budget
and completely screw everything all we're trying to do all we're trying to do jav is to delay you
for your next meeting yeah we're just seeing how long we could hold out okay okay my next
quote-unquote meeting is a friend you're listening to the Host Unknown Podcast Hello, hello, hello, good morning, good afternoon, good evening
From wherever you are joining us
And welcome, welcome one and all to
Well, I've lost track, is this 175 of the Host Unknown Podcast?
We missed you there Andy
because I was on mute
but I was shouting
you saw me lean in and shout
179
amateurs
someone doesn't know what number episode it is
the other one doesn't know how to unmute themselves
179 yes exactly of the host unknown
podcast welcome welcome one and all this is the uh the sam altman free episode because let's face it
who the hell can keep up with what's going on there um who knows such as he may or may not be
chief exec yeah he may or may not be chief exec of OpenAI at the time this hits.
I'm just waiting for the Netflix documentary.
Yes, let's just catch up on it then and see where we are.
Anyway, gentlemen, how are we?
Jav, how are you doing?
I see you're drinking your Monster Energy drink at 8 o'clock in the morning.
That's not a good sign.
What is a good sign, then?
You don't want me to be awake?
A monster energy drink at 8 o'clock in the morning.
That's terrible.
No, I mean, I could have gone for three coffees that I normally do
instead of I only had one coffee and now I'm having a monster.
You're actually probably better off with a coffee.
Yeah, exactly.
You won't get kidney stones with coffee.
It's like podcast with my two dads.
It's just unbelievable.
What now?
I should drink more water, hydrate.
That's some sound advice there.
It is, yeah, absolutely.
Hydration, I mean, it's what we all missed as kids in the 70s.
Yes, that's it.
It's funny, in the 70s, someone told you you can buy a bottle of water.
I know.
What?
That's one of the greatest marketing stunts of all time though isn't it getting people to pay
for water yeah yeah second only to getting people to listen to the smashing security podcast
if you wanted to buy water you bought a soda stream
yes burdock and dandelion now that was oh man yeah or dandelion and burdock or or slightly
odd tasting coca-cola yeah cola in adverted commas anyway jeff how are you apart from
low energy levels uh very good thank you i i'm actually looking at my calendar to see what I did this week to see if there's anything of note.
You know, yesterday and today, our American cousins have been off celebrating Thanksgiving.
And so it's been gloriously meeting free in the afternoon. So I'm enjoying the ride, let's say that.
so I'm enjoying the ride, let's say that.
Yeah, that sounds about right.
There's one problem about working for a UK organisation is that you don't notice any difference for this week,
which is a real shame.
Andy, what about you?
They complain about all the bank holidays we get, though.
They get more than we do.
Yeah, Labour Day yeah Martin Luther King Day
yeah
Veterans Day
all this kind of stuff
no I've actually
been celebrating
Thanksgiving myself
I have been
out eating
as American
as I can
I sent you guys
some pictures
of my BBQ chicken
my Texas sausage
that's the
God it was obscene
my pulled pork
it was obscene theene cobbler you pulling
your pork on the on the whatsapp group was just but the amount the amount of foods dear god man
the gluttony of the gluttony portions yeah i mean seeing you now i mean thankfully this is just an
audio podcast but we can see each other but you know i can even see the return of the of the double chin it's like that's right well you know i'm
still carrying a little bit i'm still carrying a little bit of holiday weight from uh as you're
aware a bit of holiday weight but anyway talking of dead weight, Tom, how's your weekend? Yes. Yes, very good.
Talking about unnecessary weight.
Yeah, very good.
Let's see what... I should look at my calendar, actually, and see what I've done this week.
Not much.
Do you know what?
After Iris...
Your calendar just says, take your meds on 8 o'clock, 10 o'clock, 12 o'clock, 2 o'clock.
Calendar.
I have recurring alarms for that.
But yeah, after IrisCon, I was absolutely shattered.
I was in bed early for the first part of the week.
It was ridiculous.
I was so tired.
But yeah, apart from that, I don't know.
I've been doing a bit more reading than normal rather than just watching telly in my underpants.
I've been reading books in my underpants instead.
So, yeah, it's been a bit of a bland week.
A cultured week by the sound of it.
A cultured, yeah, I know, I know.
But talking of doing things in your underpants,
shall we see what we've got coming up for you this week?
This week in InfoSec proves that three years is a reasonable amount of time.
Rant of the Week is a traditional hospital pass.
Billy Big Ball stretches the cooking analogy to breaking point.
Industry News brings the latest and greatest security news stories from around the world.
And Tweet of the Week is proof that there is no such thing as paranoia someone really is watching you
so let's move on to our favorite part of the show shall we the uh part of the show that we like to call
this week in InfoSec.
It is that part of the show where we take a trip down InfoSec memory lane with content liberated from the Today in InfoSec Twitter account.
And our first story takes us back a mere 12 years to the 23rd of November 2011 when Krebs on Security reported
that Apple took over three years to fix the iTunes software update process vulnerability
which the Finn Fisher remote spying Trojan exploited. So evil grade toolkit author Francisco Amato had reported it to Apple in 2008 so this was a story
on government surveillance tools in the digital age obviously focusing on Finn Fisher which was
this spying Trojan marketed to various governments for PC and mobile phone surveillance and it
revealed that Apple was warned about this vulnerability on the iTunes update mechanism in mid-2008,
but it took 1,200 days to fix that
because the vulnerability basically allowed the deployment of FinFisher
to be disguised as an iTunes update.
So despite being notified in 2008,
they took over three years to fix it,
which actually raised questions about the company's awareness
of the vulnerability.
Sounds reasonable.
Sounds reasonable to me.
Three years?
Come on.
It's complex.
It's a complex thing.
They put their best man on it.
Or woman, I'm not sure.
How long is it going to take?
It depends.
Yeah, exactly.
How long have we got?
If you think now, like, you know you know critical vulnerability would you accept three years
for it to be fixed uh would apple even accept it these days um who knows but yeah it's very
into as always krebs asking the questions right and this was uh 12 years ago but, our second story takes us back a mere 14 years to the 12th of November 2009
when John Mathurley announced the public beta launch of Shodan,
which was the first search engine for internet-connected devices.
And I'm sure that many of our listeners are familiar with showdown and i think it was ken beaumont that
referred to it as the uh the most accurate asset inventory that your company will ever have
it's a fantastic tool it's used you know it did get a lot of um hype on twitter a few years back
when you know people realized that you could just surf the web and look at other people's
cameras connected cams yeah
exactly and it's still true to this day i think people are just you know showdown the novelty's
worn off exactly but uh yeah fantastic tour only hit us 14 years ago wow and normally actually by
at black friday and what have you Showdown sometimes has a sale on
so let's keep an eye on that
because sometimes you can get a whole year's worth
of Showdown for like $50
of PervCam
for $5
alright
excellent
I mean if that's what you're looking for Jav
you've got to have a hobby I guess
in between work and host unknown podcast.
No comment.
All right, excellent.
Thank you.
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Which sounds very timely, actually, given it's now time for this week's Listen Up! Rant of the Week. It sounds a mother f***ing rage. Now, if the headline alone doesn't doesn't wind
you up here, then I think you're somewhat dead inside so former infosec
coo pleads guilty to attacking hospitals to drum up business i mean this this is big balls
like we could see that coming in fact if we look forward and probably is billy big balls this but
this is like the fire an arsonist fireman this
is this is somebody who's setting fires just so they can stay in a job to to put them out so this
is a an atlanta tech company uh former coo has pleaded guilty in to a 2018 incident in which he
deliberately launched online attacks on two hospitals later citing the
incidents in sales pitches now as if it wasn't bad enough yeah i didn't see that part before okay
if it's not bad enough that you're you're you know you're an arsonist setting fire to things
but you're setting fire to hospitals.
I'm metaphorical speaking, obviously, but hospitals, you know, the place where people go to live and or die, hopefully.
You know, it's this is people at the most vulnerable, at least attack a company.
But then again, you know, if you're in this kind of mindset, you only like to punch down onto the weak.
But the story continues that under a plea deal that he'd signed last week,
Vikas Singla, a former business leader at network security vendor Securolytics,
I mean, if that name doesn't put you off by itself, I mean, it should do,
a provider to health care institutions, amongst others,
admitted that in September 2018
he rendered the ASCOM phone system
of Gwynedd Medical Centre inoperable.
What a scumbag!
Utter, utter scumbag.
Gwynedd Medical Centre operates hospitals
in Duluth and Lawrenceville
and the deliberate disablement of the phone system
meant that the main comms line between doctors and nurses was unavailable to them.
It just doesn't get any better.
200 phones taken offline, used for internal communications,
including, we know the Americans love these sort of terms,
code blue incidents that relate to cardiac and respiratory so so literally
er came true because you had people running down corridors shouting code blue rather than shouting
it down a a telephone line instead but this is just awful oh and apparently he wasn't even sent
down for the uh the full amount of time because he's a bit sick.
He's ill.
I think, is it cancer?
I think it was something like that.
He's been diagnosed with a rare
and potential
incurable form of cancer and
a potentially dangerous vascular
condition.
So two things spring to mind here. One,
if only he could have got to a fully functioning hospital
that may have helped him.
But no, he probably attacked it on his way in on the ambulance.
And two, man, play stupid games and win stupid prizes.
It's calm as a bitch at times.
But, yeah, this is shocking.
I mean, I'm really looking forward to seeing how
jav can spin this as a as a billy big balls or anything other than that you know because
you know attacking hospitals but if you're a criminal is bad enough but when you're a supposed
good guy that then goes on to sell your services as a result of that shocking shocking i tell you
to sell your services as a result of that.
Shocking. Shocking, I tell you.
Well, maybe he was breaking band in it.
He was like, you know, his insurance didn't cover it and he needed to get into...
And America being America, you need, like, you know,
a million dollars just to be seen.
Oh, he needed to get into prison to have his life-saving medical treatment.
Yeah, yeah, maybe. Something like that.
So, you know, there is always that but actually
this reminds me like you know in the 80s 90s there was a lot of conspiracies about how
antivirus firms were the ones that were creating the viruses and putting it out there
so they're creating the problem so that they could solve it and you know this this kind of thing it
doesn't play well for the image of the industry and what people are doing.
And neither do stupid made-up company names either.
Well, that's just the industry.
Secure olytics.
Take two words and mash it together and there you have it.
To be fair, though, to include the hacks that he did in his own marketing deck that is kind of like you know that's it that's it and
i think here's how easy it is look what i did yeah yeah i think it was in the first mission impossible
where veng rhymes he was like a hacker in it and something and someone's saying what about that job
and he goes like hey it was never proved that i had anything to do with that magnificent piece
of work yeah shocking absolutely shocking uh is securelytics come on where's our uh researcher
online is securelytics still going? Let's see.
I can see Jav on the Google Doc.
He's on it.
Securitics.com?
Yeah, it is still going.
Wow.
Yeah.
Wow.
I mean, you'd think you'd go for a rebrand after that, wouldn't you?
They do email security, IoT security, web security, cloud logging cloud logging yeah so one of the reviews unsolicited
advertising emails from jeff counsel taking advantage of the wanna cry hysteria reported
as a spammer i think we found the measure of the company as a whole
well i was gonna say exactly that perhaps you'd like to sponsor us I was going to say exactly that
perhaps you'd like to sponsor us
and come on to the show
to give your side of the story
we'd be very happy to hear from you
so Viglas Singla was one of the founders of the company
they've got about 10 or 11 employees
they're founding in 2016
and yeah they don't seem to have any funding or anything as such so um
well because people don't touch that sort of shit with a barge pole
no is he is he still on the website
no this was i was looking at crunch base for that okay okay i was going to say if they still have
his his picture up as one of the founders perhaps in an orange jumpsuit i don't know or a medical gown
uh it's on it's on the way back machine okay because single chief operating officer but not
on the current site actually this story i mean just this story actually broke in 2021
so you're only two years late for this.
Well, no, he's just been sentenced.
Yeah, he's just been sentenced.
Yeah, come on.
It's up to date.
But I tell you what,
despite what everybody says,
you two are pretty good researchers,
I have to say,
as you're clicking away in the background.
Excellent.
So thank you.
That was this week's Rant of the Week.
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All right, Jav. Yes, I know we've got to hurry up. It's time for your... So you... Who understands those cookie banners that show up on your European websites?
I understand you click OK and they go away.
Exactly.
But the UK's Information Commissioner's Office, the ICO, is getting tough on website design,
insisting that opting out of cookies must be as simple as opting in so they should inform consent
yeah yeah this reminds me of like my first pc i had in about 96 or something like um
and it had that turbo button on it do you remember the turbo button yeah made the fan go faster or something yeah i know i don't
know what it did it was almost i think apparently it was it was useless on modern machines but on
older machines that were trying to emulate the 086 chip it what it did was allow programs to speed up. So old apps and old games that would rely on the system clock
of an older chip or the chip cycle of an older chip,
which is obviously slower,
the turbo allowed it to operate at normal speed.
Well, that is the most useful bit of information
you've ever provided on this podcast, Tom.
So thank you.
But really, we all pressed it it hoping things would go faster yeah yeah uh i was thinking auto man would pop out or
something anyway so with the advertising cookies uh they said that users should be able to accept all advertising cookies or reject them.
Users will still see adverts regardless of their selection.
But rejecting advertising cookies means ads must not be tailored to the person browsing.
OK, so, you know, that makes sense, I suppose, if they just call it –
instead of calling it cookies, why don't they just say,
would you like personalized ads turned on or off?
And that might make more sense to more people out there.
You speak to American friends and they're always like,
oh, do you call cookies biscuits?
Because it doesn't make any sense.
The ISO note is that some websites do not give...
John, whenever I press, I still get adverts.
Whenever I press, I still get adverts for bloody Viagra.
I don't know why.
Yeah.
The ISO note is some websites do not give users
fair choices of whether or not to be tracked
for personalised advertising.
This is despite guidance issued in August regarding harmful designs that can trick users not give users fair choices of whether or not to be tracked for personalised advertising.
This is despite guidance issued in August regarding harmful designs that can trick users
into giving up more personal information than intended.
In a few months on, the ICO has upped the ante. It has now given 30 days notice to companies
running many of the UK's most visited sites that they must comply with data protection regulations or face enforcement action. I think this is such a Billy Big Balls move. You have like,
what was it, EasyJet that was breached and ICO said we don't have enough resources to
investigate it. But now they're going after every single UK website saying your cookie banners
must be better. I think if this is not such a
Billy Big Balls movie and showing like where priorities lie I don't know what is yeah do you
know what reject should always be the default option of cookies yeah sorry because you have
to always be the default you need to opt it yeah exactly and let's face it, you know, facing enforcement action from the ICO
is like being savaged by a dead sheep.
Yeah.
You know, I don't think most companies are going to worry about it.
To your point, Jav, about, oh, we would investigate it,
but we just don't have the staff.
Yeah.
What is friend of the show, Stephen Bonner, doing now?
He needs to up his ante himself. Yeah. Come on. Yeah, he does. Come on of the show steven bonner doing that he needs to he needs to up his ante himself oh come on yeah come on to the show steven he's stopped returning our calls when he became
the uh the deputy ico yeah he put a lot of distance between him and us yeah episode five i think was
around about the time he stopped returning our course so i think one of the
little people what was it he was i think was there i'm sure we got something from him maybe
yeah yeah yeah oh yeah that segment we haven't but we need to maybe revive that well do you know
i actually listened to after they obviously last week's uh finally curated episode that was
published was uh edited by me uh and so whilst i was logged into the
simple the or the portal that we use um it's i i went back and i found episode one and i listened
to it and it is uh ultimate cancel material for like any from from uh 2016 uh that content is
absolutely should never be published and
deleted from
Oh you have to
listen to that now.
Blimey.
Now you've got me
curious as well.
I did sit there
listening and
laughing my head
off at where it
went.
And then you know
we had all the
features.
We had tweet of
the week.
We had
obviously with the
old jingles
like very old
jingles.
But yeah no very very fun listen.
Do you know, when I was at IrisCon,
I was on the front desk checking people in, as you know,
scanning badges, and somebody said,
ah, I've started listening to Host Unknown from episode one.
It's really good, I'm enjoying it.
It's like, wow, that's commitment.
Yeah.
That is. We've had some had some speed
bumps on the way put it that way yeah episode two specifically
oh very good anyway so this was by billy big ball which is more like i suppose it's more like it's less Billy Big Balls, more like the audacity of the ICO segment.
Billy Big Balls of the Week.
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so we can see jav's getting antsy he's looking at the clock uh seeing it tick down so let's see how
long i can keep this little segment going in between times and see how stressed I can make him by just not moving forwards at all
onto the next part of the show.
Because, yep, his eyes twitching now,
and we've still not gone any further on in the show.
He's starting to smile.
Yeah, I can see his buttocks clenching through the look in his eyes.
And his eyes are glancing to the clock.
And what does the clock tell us, Andy?
It tells us it's that time of the show
where we head over to our news sources
over at the InfoSec PA Newswire
who have been very busy bringing us
the latest and greatest security news
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US seizes $9 million from pig butchering scammers.
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Huge if true
Huge if true
Huge if true
Huge, I think that was the quickest we've ever done it.
I want pig butchering scammers.
Yeah, I heard this story about the British Library being hacked.
Okay, we'll do that one instead, yeah.
What are they going to get?
I actually just clicked through.
Well, this is what I'm wondering.
It's following around some words.
Yeah, so it appears to be from their internal HR files.
So do you reckon someone uploaded like a malicious CV or something?
We have no evidence that data of our users has been compromised,
so your reading history is safe.
Yeah.
Oh, so they asked for a starting price of 20 bitcoins,
which is £749,000.
As a ransom. It's a Britishish light it's not the most i mean it's
it's not it's probably got money but it's not exactly going to be sloshing around because it's
like a public institution right i mean it's it's yeah and you're going to get a they're going to release reading histories? I mean, it's hardly Ashley Madison, is it?
No.
Oh, it says they've got HR data as well.
Again, you know what?
In terms of great crimes, I don't think it's up there.
No.
I think it would be Billy Big Balls
if the British Museum
Just said publish and be damned
Yeah
British Museum
British Library sorry
So
I think this is a really interesting
The headline caught my eye about
Supply chain security in the space sector
And I'm like
You know we have enough supply chain issues
with like normal stuff and uh yeah I get it it's like they want to be you know safe it's safe and
make sure their shuttles don't blow up and what have you but it's um I think it's hardly a list
of burning issues is it I mean how many people sit there and think,
oh, we need to make sure that the supply chain
or fast satellites or whatever it is.
Actually keeps me up at night wondering
where the equipment, where the food delivery
on the International Space Station is delivered from
and whether or not those people are vetted.
Yes.
The spacesuits are made from child-free labour.
Yeah. Oh, then they're never going to be up to standard are they exactly there's tiny hands to stitch them together
so this pig butchering i've never heard of pig butchering it sounds horrible but it's it's
basically a scam where you don't uh starts with an unsolicited message,
normally on social media or a messaging app or something like that, or a dating site.
And then when the scammers won the victim's confidence,
they persuaded them to make crypto investments,
specifically crypto investments in what turned out to be non-existing trading platforms.
That's a horrible name for what is quite a bland kind of
attack it's i don't know i get a lot of these uh spam things uh via like whatsapp or telegram or
you know on a message thing where it's like you get added to a group with like a thousand other
people and then all of a sudden someone says hi my, my name is such and such. I'm a big crypto investor.
And then someone else says,
oh, is that so-and-so from such and such a company?
I've heard of you.
This is the greatest investor in the world.
And it's like, clearly Shill Account's talking about,
you know, it's like, yes,
I'm here to give you all financial advice for free
because I believe in sharing wealth.
And it's like oh yes please tell
me more i've always wanted to learn from you but could never afford your courses and it's just it's
funny to watch but you know you do have to like leave these groups because it's like who the f
is this you know how did you get my number yeah that's perfect we got your number by guessing it yeah that's fantastic anyway yeah i've had a few i've had a few
well i mean yeah but you had a very dodgy pass though in fairness andy true well past the present
they're probably like they don't they probably go to add me and i'm on the list like he's one of us. Like, don't add him.
There's Jav selling our data, Tom.
That's it.
Ah, there we go.
Okay.
Very good stories.
Thank you.
Okay.
Oh, is that our sign to move on?
All right.
Yes.
Excellent.
That was this week's... Industry News.
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Okay, Andy, time to take us home with this week's... Sweet of the Week.
And we always play that one twice.
Sweet of the Week.
This week's Sweet of the Week comes from Michaela Oakland,
and she says,
That weird burner account watching your stories isn't your ex.
It's not your ex's new girlfriend either.
It's me.
We don't know each other. We never have or will. But it's not your ex's new girlfriend either it's me we don't know each other we never have or will
but it's me because i stumbled upon you and you became a beloved character in my nighttime routine
it'll always be me which i just thought was beautiful fantastic maybe michaela is our listener
we can't identify i hope so michaela we're going to tag you obviously when we
uh release the the episode please follow us and please listen and we really hope that you do that
we become beloved character or at least characters i guess in your nighttime routine beloved is
probably a bit of a stretch for at least two of us yeah if you could put a link to my youtube
channel and
everything in it so that maybe michaela can start bumping up those figures and i can get back into
the uh the monetized section then that would be great you know that that you know many years ago
i was monetized and like you know that that is 20 that i made over those years was put to good use. So, you know, it's good.
It would be good to get back
to some passive income
because like, you know,
the world's greatest investors
have told me
that that is the future.
Brilliant.
Thank you.
Okay, Jack.
I've got to go, guys.
Bouncing in his seat.
See you.
Stay secure, my friends.
I love you.
Bye.
Beat you to it
dear me
he really is off
isn't he
blimey
Jeff's shooting early
yeah
shutting down
he's gone
yeah
well I mean
shooting early
I mean why let a
oh it's suddenly
gone a lot quieter
hasn't it
right excellent
well Andy
background noise
I know
I know
well just generally
speaking right so yes Andy thank you very much Excellent. Yeah, background noise. I know, I know. Well, just generally speaking, right.
So, yes, Andy, thank you very much.
As I scroll around looking for the closing music,
which I can't find anywhere.
But no matter.
Thank you very much, Andy.
Thank you, Dom.
And stay secure. secure stay secure my friend
what were you waiting for
it doesn't work
with just two of us
I'm just thinking
it doesn't sound right
I'm waiting for the
yeah
yeah it doesn't work anyway
ta ta
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R slash Smashing Security.
So Michaela Oakland obviously is the, she ran the, she rates dogs.
Oh, is it she ratesates Dogs or We Rate Dogs
so
She Rates Dogs
and she also has a podcast
maybe it's
similar to We Rate Dogs
yeah
12 out of 10
definitely a good boy
yes
exactly
yeah
and We Rate Dogs
yeah
nice
well
Michaela
we look forward to a little bump in our stats