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Jon and Eric have worked in the security space as developers, architects and leaders for more years than they care to count. From commentary on current events to random musings, they chat (mostly) about security and technology topics. However, life is more than just the day job. From beekeeping adventures to hiking mountains to favorite shows, there's always something fun to wrap up the show.

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Dec 31, 2022

Eric has a fabulous Christmas, and Jon's still without power. But both relish nerdly gifts. We learn more about the LastPass breach, men arrested for using hacked Ring doorbells to record (and taunt) police swat teams, a potentially huge data leak from Twitter, and TikTok verified to be tracking journalists. For fun...


Dec 24, 2022

Gearing up for the break - Happy Holidays to All! Eric does some christmas light wardriving, Jon has a cookie party and has gifts delivered. Apple introduces new security features and Google encrypts some emails. NIST retires SHA1 and Apple fixes another zero-day. Eric rains on Jon's fusion parade and Jon relives 6...


Dec 17, 2022

Eric and Jon prep for Christmas and Christmas Concerts; Apple may allow third party app stores, what happens when satellites are compromised, blind users of a medical implant left hanging when the company folds, and (hopefully) future end to end encrypted iCloud backups. For fun, a site about the satellites around earth...


Dec 10, 2022

Jon has a musical week, Eric decorates for the holidays. Android signing certs are compromised, LastPass breach continues and CrowdStrike blogs an attack on telecom companies. Launch Asteroids at Earth and check out the Pillars of Creation.


Dec 3, 2022

Eric and Jon both have good Thanksgiving meals and breaks, Looney Tunes at the Oregon Symphony, and a recommendation for Glass Onion. iSpoof takedown in the UK, significant fines down under, and trusting your laptop to a repair shop may result in privacy violations. For fun we have a video teaching lockpicking to...