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Hashtag Trending – YouTube fights dislike mobs; IT companies fight hate speech; Chinese programmer steals a million

This podcast is brought to you by Amazon Web Services. Companies build more of their IT infrastructure on AWS than the next four cloud...

Hashtag Trending – CBC boss dunks on Netflix; Amazon applications spike; Fake news at it again

CBC president compares Netflix to cultural imperialism, Amazon applications explode after minimum wage increase; and fake news finds a way around Facebook’s fact checkers.

Cyber Security Today: Feb. 4, 2019 — Wise words on privacy, insurance company fined for privacy breach, and secure that email

Today's podcast covers advice from privacy expert Ann Cavoukian, a UK insurance company fined for using customer list for Brexit lobbying, and using DMARC

Cyber Security Today: Feb. 1, 2019 — Dangerous Mac malware, SuperBowl alert and protect your email

Today's podcast looks at Mac malware that steals cryptocurrency, passwords and more; a caution about Super Bowl merchandise shopping and email scams

Hashtag Trending – Deleting Facebook leads to happiness; A super-speedy 3D printer; Computer science demand soars

A new study says leaving Facebook makes you happier, the University of California wants to turbo-boost 3D printing, and a record number of students are signing up to study computer science, but there’s not enough professors to teach them.

Hashtag Trending – Facebook pays teens for data; San Fran looks to ban facial recognition; Wanzhou in court

Facebook has been paying teens to install a VPN to get dirt on its competitors, San Francisco is introducing legislation to ban the government use of facial recognition tech, and Huawei’s CFO is back in Canadian court.

Cyber Security Today: An email salary scam, delete this WordPress plugin and who’s that knocking?

Delete this vulnerable WordPress plugin, a new type of email payroll scam tries to change your bank salary deposit and  police going after users...

Hashtag Trending – US files charges against Huawei; A serious FaceTime bug; Cybersecurity worker shortage

The U.S. has filed charges against Huawei and its chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, Apple disables a Group FaceTime feature because of a nasty security bug, and a new study points to a huge shortage of cybersecurity professionals.

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