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Continuing our Minecraft player series, Jeff shows how to build and use a Zombie or Skeleton Grinder machine to get a ton of loot and player experience (XP) with next to no effort (two bare-handed hits).
Watch NowRSA helps companies confirm user IDs and manage other digital security risks. It serves 30,000 customers ranging from banks to consumer-goods makers. It also runs security conferences, including one scheduled for this month in San Francisco that IBM dropped out of recently. The sale, rubber stamped Tuesday, was made to a consortium led by STG Partners, a private equity investor that specialises in tech; Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board; and Dutch private equity group, AlpInvest Partners.
Watch NowHere are the stories we're covering this week: - One of the largest torrent meta search engines in the world has shut down suddenly and without warning. - Chip and pin debit and credit cards have been shown to be insecure. - Thousands of seismic sensors monitoring geological activity are vulnerable to cyber attack. - IBM's Watson artificial intelligence has "saved a woman's life" - having successfully and accurately diagnosed her rare form of Leukemia. - ESET is recommending Windows 10 Anniversary Update users disable Windows Defender.
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Watch NowSpecial guest, Bill Mylchreest from ESET joins us to discuss the current state of viruses and security, and how ESET works not only to protect, but to educate its users.
Watch NowClementine (the vocal, thinner one) and Pumpkin (the pudgy, softer-spoken-but-dominant one) serenade us at home every day. This is their song. These two Red Factor Canaries love to sing (especially Clementine), and we hope you enjoy listening to their song. This track is also perfect for teaching your own canary how to sing. Just put it on repeat and let your bird sing along.
Watch NowStephen Cobb, Senior Security Researcher at ESET North America joins us to shed light on what makes the WannaCryptor malware so much different from past ransomware attacks: worm capabilities. We'll also learn more about the distinction between the EternalBlue code from the NSA used by WannaCry and how it helps the malware break into systems that would otherwise be protected. We'll also clear up mainstream media's reporting of Russia as a target, and discuss scenarios of WannaCry's creation, how it spreads, and whether Mac or Linux are in danger of being attacked by WannaCry.
Watch NowBo has discovered a flaw in Robbie's 1U SBC server arrangement, and Sasha has quit her job to move far, far away. But there's hope as she plans to put together a socially distant studio space. Joining Robbie Ferguson for Coffee Break today are Sasha Rickman, Ron Morrissette, bp9, Peter Lewis, MarshMan, Bo Lechnowsky and Solbu.
Watch NowIt's a real pleasure to welcome Sasha back to Coffee Break, and she talks about all the junk food she gets to make with her new Kitchen appliances. Winter hasn't struck them yet. Doug's keyboard for RasPi saga continues. He's up to three tries now. Doug also explains NOT to use essential oils in a diffuser if you have a cat. bp9 and Solbu discuss his encrypted client/server solution to see if it is enough to prove the identity of the client. Peter continues to have antenna woes but it is working well enough for him to talk to Ceylon and Oman. bp9 is joined by Sasha, Doug, Peter, and Solbu.
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