TechSNAP Large Video show

TechSNAP Large Video

Summary: An in-depth analysis of tech issues and topics. Hosted by Chris Fisher and Allan Jude, with over 20+ years in the technology industry. Tune in and get engaged by deep critical analysis and conversation around technologies’ milestones.

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Podcasts:

 Feedback Blowout #1 | TechSNAP 60 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Software that’s supposed to get you around censorship, could be logging your activities online, plus we’ve got a classic Social Engineering story for you. And then we clear the decks and answer a ton of your questions, in our feedback blowout! All that and so much more, in this week’s episode of, TechSNAP.

 Man In the Browser Attack | TechSNAP 59 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Yahoo has made a mistake so big, you have to hear it to believe it. A common feature in firewalls could actually make you more susceptible attack, Blizzard huge security blunder. PLUS: Separating traffic out between your network cards, and so much more on this week’s TechSNAP. Thanks to: GoDaddy.com Use our codes TechSNAP10 to save 10% at checkout, or TechSNAP20 to save 20% on hosting! Limited time offer: New customers 25% off your entire order, code: 25MAY7 Expires: May 31, 2012

 No Pay? No Patch! | TechSNAP 58 | File Type: application/octet-stream | Duration: Unknown

Adobe tells customers to upgrade to get the latest security fixes, Kickstarter has an embarrassing security lapse. PLUS: Self-destructing SSDs, and Mirroring vs a CDN, what’s the difference and when are they used. We answer that, and so much more in this week’s TechSNAP!

 Sage IT Wisdom | TechSNAP 57 | File Type: application/octet-stream | Duration: Unknown

Apple’s latest version of OS X has a major bug that can store your passwords in clear text, an 8 year old vulnerability has been found in PHP, and why the DHS is hoping for attacks on Gas pipelines. Plus – We’ve got some sage advice for Adam, who’s just taken on the role of the company Sysadmin, and we share some of the essential lessons we’ve learned over the years. All that and more, on this week’s TechSNAP!

 Learning to Hack | TechSNAP 56 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In Barnes and Noble attempt to censor a magazine article about hacking, that have propelled it into the spotlight. We’ve got the details on this great write up! PLUS: Moving big files around the world, faster torrents, and Microsoft’s hotmail flaw. All that and more, in this week’s TechSNAP!

 First Day Fail | TechSNAP 55 | File Type: video/x-mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Cryptic Studios suffered a database breach, but we’ve got more questions than answers, more vulnerabilities have been found in critical infrastructure hardware, and a WiFi hack you can so easy its fun! Plus why you might have had trouble downloading Jupiter Broadcasting shows, and so much more! All that and more on this week’s TechSNAP!

 Exaggerated Cybercrime | TechSNAP 54 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: Unknown

We bust some Cybercrime propaganda, give you the scoop on a fresh openSSL vulnerability, and answer a common audience question. All that and much more, on this week’s TechhSNAP!

 Geek’s Natural Habitat | TechSNAP 53 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: Unknown

Software powering many of the devices we use has a critical flaw that can give an attacker root access, we’ll give you the details. Plus why the server admins for the Olympics have moved into their data center, and we get on our CISPA sopa box! All that and more on this week’s TechSNAP!

 Extreme WiFi Makeover | TechSNAP 52 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: Unknown

Find out what happens when the Internet Engineering Task Force is faced with unreliable hotel WiFi And we’ve got the details on backdoor built into AT&T’s Microcell’s back door. Yep the back door, has a back door. Plus some viewer feedback, and a war story straight from the headlines!

 Global Backout a Hoax | TechSNAP 51 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: Unknown

Microsoft leads raids on the Zeus botnet and seizes their servers, Duqu still evolving and new details have been revealed. And we bust Anonymous’ over-hyped Operation Global Blackout All that and more, on this week’s episode of TechSNAP!

 Exploits for Sale | TechSNAP 50 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: Unknown

Does your government use taxpayer money to buy exploits from the open market? We’ll share the details, malware is being spread via Skype, and we’ve got great news for VLC users! And why you might be logged in as Kenneth today All that and much more, on this week’s TechSNAP. Thanks to: GoDaddy.com Use our codes TechSNAP10 to save 10% at checkout, or TechSNAP20 to save 20% on hosting!

 Amazon’s Secrets | TechSNAP 49 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: Unknown

Microsoft has released an extremely critical patch, the race against hackers has begun. We’ll give you the details on this important update. Secrets about Amazon’s EC2 back-end have been revealed, and we’ll share them with you. Plus, this week’s war story is a real pisser, urine for a treat! All that and more, on this week’s TechSNAP!

 Federal Bureau of Lulz | TechSNAP 48 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: Unknown

We cover the amazing story of how the FBI infiltrated and exposed LulzSec. And in a retro war story, Microsoft miss more than just a leap day and we answer some of your feedback questions. All that and on, on this week’s TechSNAP!

 NASA Hacked 5,400 Times? | TechSNAP 47 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: Unknown

NASA loses the keys to the International Space Station, Microsoft can’t figure out what day it is, and I laugh myself to tears over the lack of security at Stratfor All that and more, on this week’s TechSNAP! Thanks to: GoDaddy.com Use our codes TechSNAP10 to save 10% at checkout, or TechSNAP20 to save 20% on hosting!

 Email Constipation | TechSNAP 46 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: Unknown

We answer the question: What to do when your email server gets blocked, and why it keeps happening. PLUS: GSM phones are vulnerable to a simple tracking attack, all you need is some open source software and some spare hardware, we’ll share the details! And we introduce the TechSNAP "Hall of Shame". All that more, on this week’s TechSNAP! Thanks to: GoDaddy.com Use our codes TechSNAP10 to save 10% at checkout, or TechSNAP20 to save 20% on hosting!

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