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Category: Weekly Radio Episodes

#31 – What You Need to Know About Access To Your Private Network Cameras


Police can access the video from your Ring doorbell without your knowledge. Find out what you can do. #eff @jgkelley @mguariglia @davidschropfer

Posted on November 1, 2019November 1, 2019Categories Cyber Attack, Cyber Security, David W. Schropfer, Insights and Perspectives, Online Safety, Privacy, Show Notes, Weekly Radio Episodes

#30 – Serious Issue with New Macbook OS ‘Catalina’


Over 200 apps are breaking in the new mac operating system: @Catalina. Easiest fix: simply do NOT upgrade to Catalina until the problem is solved. @DIYcyberguy

Posted on October 14, 2019October 15, 2019Categories David W. Schropfer, Insights and Perspectives, Online Safety, Show Notes, Weekly Radio Episodes

#29 – iPhone Users May NOT Want to Upgrade to iOS 13


iPhone Users – If you share #reminders and to-do lists, EVERYONE you share with must upgrade to iOS13 at the same time. #iOS13 @DIYcyberguy

Posted on September 20, 2019October 15, 2019Categories apple, Insights and Perspectives, Show Notes, Weekly Radio Episodes

#28 – The ‘Common Sense Media’ of Digital Literacy, with David Ryan Polgar


Learn about the new “Common Sense Media” of Digital Literacy with @techethicist @DQforAll on @DIYcyberguy

Posted on April 4, 2019April 4, 2019Categories bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrency, Insights and Perspectives, Online Safety, Show Notes, Weekly Radio Episodes1 Comment

#21 – What You Need to Know Before You Test Your DNA


Privacy Expert Jules Polenetsky discusses genetic testing and how to protect your privacy on @DIYcyberGuy

Posted on August 2, 2018August 6, 2018Categories David W. Schropfer, General, Online Safety, Privacy, Show Notes, Weekly Radio Episodes2 Comments

#17 – Why Blockchain Is Safe, But Cryptocurrencies Are Not, with Dr. Serhii Yelchenko


The most vulnerable part of cryptocurrency is blockchain, its the individual’s private key.  How do you protect yours, and how do you keep hackers from staling your funds?  Listen to this episode for expert advice from blockchain expert Dr. Serhii Yelchenko.

Posted on July 12, 2018August 6, 2018Categories Cyber Attack, Cyber Security, Show Notes, Weekly Radio Episodes1 Comment

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