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Cyber Security Today: Text message trouble, and another parcel courier scam

Today's podcast deals with links to malware in SMS messages, why SMS isn't good enough any more for sending two-factor authentication codes and watch out for a new courier scam

Cyber Security Today: Closing a Valve on a suspicious game, infected Android apps, another resume scam

Today's podcast looks at a vid3o game pulled by Valve Corp. over suspicious activity, Android apps infected with Windows malware and the latest resume scam

Hashtag Trending – Robot dogs; Airbnb’s priciest cities; and museums want more nudity on Facebook

The robotics industry is going to the dogs. Find out the most expensive cities to Airbnb. And Facebook’s nudity policies are being criticized by museums.

Hashtag Trending – Google Cloud Next, Google partners with US tech giants for data transfer project, Google’s plans for a trans-Atlantic cable

Google’s big cloud event is this week, Google is teaming up with U.S. tech giants for a data transfer project, and Google plans on building a trans-Atlantic cable from the U.S. to France.

Cyber Security Today: Scam on Google Help Forums, robot vacuum cleaners, is that a bug?

Beware of so-called support phone numbers offered in replies on help forums. They're likely run by criminals looking for your password

Hashtag Trending – Apple could be the first to a trillion, tech leaders pledge to not develop killer AI, new i9 Macbook Pro is...

Apple could be the first publicly traded company to be worth a trillion dollars, tech leaders sign a pledge to not develop lethal AI weapon systems, and Apple’s new i9 Macbook Pro is really really hot.

Hashtag Trending – Google is fined billions by the EU, Amazon Prime Day breaks records, Nest CEO steps down

Google is hit with a hefty billion dollar fine in the EU, Prime Day breaks records around the world, and the CEO of Nest resigns amidst a company reshuffle.

Cyber Security Today: No shortage of ransomware, toughen those passwords

The use of ransomware hasn't reached its peak yet, says an expert. Also, people are still using default or easy to crack passwords on digital surveillance systems

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