Episode 64 - He's Baaaaaack!
Episode Date: July 16, 2021This week in Infosec (10.28)With content liberated from the “today in infosec” Twitter account14th July 1998: Ethereal was first released publicly as...
Host Unknown is the unholy alliance of the old, the new and the rockstars of the infosec industry in an internet-based show that tries to care about issues in our industry. It regularly fails. With presenters that have an inflated opinion of their own worth and a production team with a pathological dislike of them (or “meat puppets” as it often refers to them), it is with a combination of luck and utter lack of good judgement that a show is ever produced and released. Host Unknown is available for sponsorship, conferences, other web shows or indeed anything that pays a little bit of money to keep the debt collectors away. You can contact them at contact@hostunknown.tv for details
205 episodes transcribedThis week in Infosec (10.28)With content liberated from the “today in infosec” Twitter account14th July 1998: Ethereal was first released publicly as...
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We think we sound much better this week, all thanks to Krisp! Tighten up your audio, remove background noise, and annoying work colleagues, all with K...
This week in Infosec(Liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account):4th April 1977: Ron Rivest first introduced Alice and Bob in the paper "A...
April 1st!https://www.facebook.com/burgerking/posts/4438200159526619https://twitter.com/VW/status/1376868756782219266https://www.animationmagazine.net...
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Jav, Andy and Thom chat about the delights of the Nextdoor app. For our international listeners, just head to https://nextdoor.co.uk/ to find out abou...
Our regular know our regular features, so here is our regular update for our regular features for our regular listeners.This week in InfosecTweet of t...
This week in Infosec(Liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account):6th March 1992: For the second year in a row the Michelangelo virus activ...