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The Technado crew covers a whirlwind of tech topics each week from interviews with industry experts and up-and-coming companies to commentary on topics like security, vendor certifications, networking, and just about anything IT related.
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The Technado crew covers a whirlwind of tech topics each week from interviews with industry experts and up-and-coming companies to commentary on topics like security, vendor certifications, networking, and just about anything IT related.
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Cheats, breaches, and weaknesses abound on this week's Technado! Cybercriminals are threatening to leak millions of records from the World-Check database, and millions more were affected by this week's Frontier Communications broadband shutdown. In our biggest story of the week, MITRE got pwned by nation-state hackers via our old friends, the Ivant…
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This week on Technado, we start off strong with some breaking news: geospatial intelligence firm Space-Eyes has allegedly been breached by IntelBroker. From there, we cover TWO 10.0 command injection vulnerabilities - one affecting Windows, one affecting Palo Alto. Apple has issued warnings to more than 90 countries concerning Mercenary spyware att…
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Live from HackSpaceCon, it's Technado! This week, malware takes center stage: beware of bogus NordVPN downloads and YouTube videos promising Fortnite cheats. If you use a D-Link NAS device that's reached its EoL, you might want to check for a backdoor account. In the return of the beloved Tinfoil Hat segment, Five Eyes data has allegedly been stole…
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It's a packed week on Technado! First up in Rapid Fire, we talk about the Linux backdoor that's got everyone fired up - but all is not as it seems. Then, our Pork Chop Sandwiches segment stars Hot Topic in their latest credential stuffing dilemma (and a brief cybergoth appearance thanks to Christian). Activision is looking into some password-steali…
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This week on Technado, Daniel and Sophie kick off Rapid Fire with some highlights from Pwn2Own Vancouver. Then, we jump into a novel cred-harvesting phishing campaign, CozyBear's latest attack on German politicos, and a special Pork Chop Sandwiches segment: millions of hotel door locks are impacted by a 36-year-old flaw. We wrap up the Rapid Fire w…
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It's all about RCE this week on Technado! First up, in our Rapid Fire segment, the new "GhostRace" attack can bypass security checks to access sensitive info. In the ongoing WordPress saga, some miniOrange plugins have a critical flaw - including its malware scanner. Over 130k Fortinent boxes are still susceptible to a month old (already patched!) …
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Daniel and Sophie jump right into this week's episode with the return of favorite segments like D'oh, Behind Bars, and Who Got Pwned. They cover a VMWare patch so urgent, it's even being issued to EOL software. Roku had some trouble this week with angry customers and breached accounts (which, by the way, are barely worth 50 cents). We saw some sour…
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This week on Technado, Daniel and Sophie welcome special guest Mike Saunders of Red Siege! In our new Rapid Fire segment, the team covers the top security news of the week with fast-paced commentary and hot takes. Kali Linux has a new release, NSO Group and Meta are still locked in a lawsuit, CISA’s issuing a new warning re: ransomware, and thousan…
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Happy Leap Day from the Technado team! This week, we have some big feature updates in the Windows world - some exciting, some annoying - as well as a new autofill feature coming soon to Bitwarden. In security news, Don and Dan break down the latest installment in the LockBit saga. Then, the crew covers last week's major AT&T cellular outage (with s…
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On this week's Technado, Wi-fi QR codes are coming to Windows 11, and older Windows 10 PCs might have to migrate to ChromeOS. In other news, Linux is now a CVE numbering authority, joining ranks with the likes of Curl and Python. In the world of cybersecurity, it's all flaws, all the time: there's a new critical Microsoft Outlook RCE bug that's "tr…
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This week on Technado, the team is feeling the love: Happy Valentine's Day! In Linux news, Ubuntu Core Desktop's debut has been pushed back indefinitely. Then, Broadcom is ending support for their free ESXi Vmware Hypervisor effective immediately, and old systems won't be able to update to newer versions of Windows due to an arcane CPU instruction …
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This week on Technado, Microsoft confirms the impending arrival of Windows Server 2025 (and the inevitable death of WordPad). In other "way of the dodo" news, Apple declared the last MacBook Pro with an optical drive (read: CD player) obsolete. And in Linux news, GRUB2 has some things in the works, including TPM2 automatic disk unlock. In the world…
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This week, ICANN is preparing to introduce a new TLD: .INTERNAL. Overseas, a German railway is still running on Windows 3.11 - an operating system that's older than Sophie. And in hardware news, we break down the pros and cons of Framework's Laptop 16 (and whether it's any good for gaming). In security news, look out for a dangerous bug in a popula…
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Today on Technado, Don, Dan and Sophie are joined by a lizard (yes, really) to bring you the latest in tech news. Google is cracking down on 2FA requirements - even revoking support for certain third-party apps. In Microsoft news, the company is setting a 16-gig default for RAM for so-called "AI PCs." Finally, for fans of Linux, Ubuntu is working o…
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This week on Technado, the team is feeling cynical: who wants a laptop that runs Windows AND Android? Then, Chicago public schools lose over $20M in electronics in just ONE year. And to wrap up the tech segment, someone's washing machine is sending gigs of data every day...and no one knows why. In security news, Framework fell victim to a data brea…
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This week on Technado, Microsoft makes waves by adding a new key to PC keyboards. Then, the team covers the latest from ASUS since its Intel takeover: the ROG NUC. In Apple News, Macs can now detect liquid in ports - but it won’t alert the end user. After a short break (and a shoutout to Sophie’s grandma), Daniel breaks down a technical hack involv…
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It's the first Technado of 2024, and we have some catching up to do! The Technado team jumps right in with a conversation about some Gentoo Linux news. Then, let's talk VR, AR, and...Don's Google Glass? And of course, Don and Daniel cover something that's a little before Sophie's time: the oldest known version of DOS that was recently unearthed. Af…
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Happy Holidays, Technado fans! Don, Dan, and Sophie are spending time with loved ones, and we hope you are too. But in their absence, they left a special (abridged) Technado under the tree for you to unwrap! In this episode, the team breaks down their favorite holiday films. From Home Alone to Gremlins to...First Blood (?), the Technado crew has so…
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In this HOLIDAY edition of Technado, the team covers VMware's top-secret pricing changes and Apple's expansion of their self-service repair program. In hardware news, some new desktop PC chips now support a whopping 256GB of memory! After a quick break, Don, Dan, and Sophie jump into security news. US healthcare giant Norton got pwned by BlackCat, …
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In this week's Technado, the crew starts off talking about the new BSOD from Linux. Then they cover the latest on the Google Drive data disappearance debacle (sponsored by Minitrue?). Finally, Arc Browser finally has a Windows beta - but what makes it special? After a quick break, the team covers the attack on Microsoft that uses DHCP to spoof DNS …
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In this week's episode of Technado, Don, Daniel and Sophie catch up on all the latest news in tech, but they also get key insights into how Don's annual outdoor Christmas tree light hanging went. Here's what else is on tap: Gmail’s AI-powered spam detection is its biggest security upgrade in years - Ars Technica Microsoft's new Outlook client quiet…
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Don, Dan, and Sophie get into the Christmas spirit this week with the gift of tech news! First up, Google Chrome is (still) planning to limit ad blockers in 2024. Then, Microsoft celebrates Patch Tuesday's 20th anniversary! To wrap up the first half of the show, the team talks Microsoft PC Manager Beta - is it worth the download? After a quick brea…
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First up, the gang talks about the new Microsoft Loop features, and what Loop actually is useful for. Then we talk clustering and immediate changes made at OpenAI. After the break, Daniel and Don break down the latest in security news. First, they cover ransomware gangs ratting on themselves to the SEC. Then, they break down a crypto mining rig ste…
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This week's Technado kicks off with some OS news: Microsoft is dropping SMB1 firewall rules and Canonical has shared more details about Ubuntu Core Desktop. Then, the team switches gears a bit to discuss the real hard-hitting news of the week: a new Ghostbusters film is on the horizon! After a quick break, Don, Dan, and Sophie discuss who got pwned…
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Sophie returns alongside Don and Daniel in this week's Technado. First up, some interesting naming conventions as the team discusses the new Microsoft Meet tool, as well as some updates to PowerToys. Then, the crew covers an overheating datacenter that thwarted millions of transactions with a few major banks. After the break, Daniel and Don break d…
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Ronnie jumps into this week's Technado alongside Don and Daniel! The crew covers Apple's latest M3 silicon upgrade and new Windows 11 support for 11 additional formats. Then, they discuss whether Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite can compete with Apple Silicon. After a quick break, the Technado team dives into this week's security news: SolarWinds experi…
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Don makes a triumphant return alongside Daniel and Sophie this week on Technado! The crew is back in their home studio to talk about all things tech, including the new Esper Foundation OS (which just might *gasp* eliminate Google ChromeOS?!). They also break down Microsoft's announcement about killing off NTLM, as well as the latest wave of tech la…
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Reporting live from South Dakota, it's Technado: Deadwood Edition! Daniel, Sophie, and special guest Ronnie are on location at Wild West Hackin' Fest far from the ITPro studios, but they've still got the latest in tech and security news ready to go. First up, Microsoft is dealing with Exchange Online mail delivery issues caused by anti-spam rules. …
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Special guest Ronnie Wong joins Sophie and Daniel in this week's Technado! In Microsoft news, Teams is getting a makeover as the tech giant dumps Electron for Edge WebView2. Then, some good news for Gmail users: new requirements are coming for bulk senders - including an easy-unsubscribe link in messages. The team also revisits the Microsoft-Activi…
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This week, special guest Justin Dennison joins the Technado crew! The show kicks off with a look at the most recent Windows update, which heavily features AI and offers support for passkey management. Then, the team covers Linux kernel's recent changes to long-term support. In security news, a sysadmin and his spouse admit to their part in a huge A…
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Don, Dan, & Sophie kick off this week's episode with a look at some updates in both Apple and Google territory. They also cover the debut of the speedy Thunderbolt 5 (coming soon to a theater near you). In security news, the team talks about social engineering & what went down with the shutdown of MGM Resorts. This week, a special "Double D'oh!" se…
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This week on Technado, Don, Dan, & Sophie cover Microsoft's announcement regarding third-party printer drivers. Then, they look at some new ceramic nano technology that promises to turn the storage business on its head. Before heading to break, the team takes a look at this year's Top Programming Languages from IEEE Spectrum. To kick off the second…
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This week on Technado, Don, Dan, & Sophie cover Microsoft's announcement regarding third-party printer drivers. Then, they look at some new ceramic nano technology that promises to turn the storage business on its head. Before heading to break, the team takes a look at this year's Top Programming Languages from IEEE Spectrum. To kick off the second…
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Don, Dan & Sophie kick off this week's episode with some Microsoft news: the tech giant is pulling the plug on WordPad, as well as making some of their certification exams open book! In other tech news, we finally have an answer to the age old question: is a carrier pigeon faster than the internet? Moving on to security news, the FBI dismantles Qak…
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Don, Dan & Sophie kick off this week's episode with some Microsoft news: the tech giant is pulling the plug on WordPad, as well as making some of their certification exams open book! In other tech news, we finally have an answer to the age old question: is a carrier pigeon faster than the internet? Moving on to security news, the FBI dismantles Qak…
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Join Don, Daniel and Sophie as they discuss the latest tech news. This week, the team talks about Microsoft's announcement for Python in Excel, and Dropbox following in Google’s footsteps to limit storage for users. In security news this week, a ransomware attack caused a cloud storage company to restart from the ground up and a transnational gang …
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Join Don, Daniel and Sophie as they discuss the latest tech news. This week, the team talks about Microsoft's announcement for Python in Excel, and Dropbox following in Google’s footsteps to limit storage for users. In security news this week, a ransomware attack caused a cloud storage company to restart from the ground up and a transnational gang …
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Don, Dan, and Sophie are back with more tech news and outdated references! The team kicks off the show with some Microsoft news: a Windows feature is resetting system clocks at random and wreaking havoc. In Linux land, Debian turns 30 years old! To wrap up the first half of the show, the team talks about microchipped cheese - Parmigiano-Reggiano, t…
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Don, Dan, and Sophie are back with more tech news and outdated references! The team kicks off the show with some Microsoft news: a Windows feature is resetting system clocks at random and wreaking havoc. In Linux land, Debian turns 30 years old! To wrap up the first half of the show, the team talks about microchipped cheese - Parmigiano-Reggiano, t…
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Don and Sophie are back alongside Daniel for this week's episode of Technado! To kick off the show, the Windows 365 Switch has entered public preview, and three of Red Hat's biggest rivals are taking on RHEL with their own Open Enterprise Linux source code repo. In cloud news, Zoom executives are under fire for their statements on using Zoom calls …
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Don and Sophie are back alongside Daniel for this week's episode of Technado! To kick off the show, the Windows 365 Switch has entered public preview, and three of Red Hat's biggest rivals are taking on RHEL with their own Open Enterprise Linux source code repo. In cloud news, Zoom executives are under fire for their statements on using Zoom calls …
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Don, Dan, and Sophie kick off this week's episode with some updates in cloud news. First, Newegg has a new ChatGPT plugin that helps you plan your PC build, and AWS plans to charge for public IPv4 addresses in 2024. Then, in hardware news, Infineon has plans to offer a water-soluble PCB. The team also discusses a severe bug in AMD CPUs, two serious…
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Don, Dan, and Sophie kick off this week's episode with some updates in cloud news. First, Newegg has a new ChatGPT plugin that helps you plan your PC build, and AWS plans to charge for public IPv4 addresses in 2024. Then, in hardware news, Infineon has plans to offer a water-soluble PCB. The team also discusses a severe bug in AMD CPUs, two serious…
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This week on Technado, the team covers Samsung's newest memory chip. Then, we take a look back on last week's Microsoft security fiasco, as well as the long-awaited Cyber Trust Mark IoT security labeling program. In security news, Google is restricting internet access to some of its employees, and there's a new OpenSSH patch to look out for. Finall…
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This week on Technado, the team covers Samsung's newest memory chip. Then, we take a look back on last week's Microsoft security fiasco, as well as the long-awaited Cyber Trust Mark IoT security labeling program. In security news, Google is restricting internet access to some of its employees, and there's a new OpenSSH patch to look out for. Finall…
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Don, Dan, & Sophie kick off this week’s episode with a riveting discussion on the Barbenheimer phenomenon. Then, they jump into the real tech news: even more changes are coming to Linux distros, Intel is ending its investment in the NUC business, and Microsoft Azure AD undergoes a pretty surprising transition. In security news, ChatGPT’s weird cous…
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Microsoft is Rebranding Azure AD? | Technado Ep. 317 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don, Dan, & Sophie kick off this week’s episode with a riveting discussion on the Barbenheimer phenomenon. Then, they jump into the real tech news: even more changes are coming to Linux distros, Intel is endi…
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