Jared's Technology Podcast Network

Jared Rimer

This podcast network will have my main tech program when something comes out which is not security related. Sans News Bites, The Security Box, and other tech nuggets will also be here too. Some adult language may be possible in content, and a disclaimer plays on TSB as its a show on the mix. Enjoy!

  1. 3d ago

    Sans episode talking about Canvas and other things for the newsletter of May 8, 2026

    Tech problems made this episode difficult, but its finally out. Hello folks, welcome to podcast 41 of the Sans series. While I've been tied up, I know that one of the biggest issues right now being talked about is the Canvas breach and its related problems. It is also covered in the May 8, 2026 newsletter of Sans, and that's what this issue of Sans will cover. Would you like to read the newsletter instead? Here is the link to read the May 8, 2026 newsletter so go check this out. Here is what is covered in the newsletter. Top of the News Critical PAN-OS RCE Flaw Exploited, Awaiting Patch Ivanti Releases Updates to Address Actively exploited Vulnerability in Endpoint Manager Mobile DAEMON Tools Lite Supply Chain Compromised Here is What is covered in the section called The Rest of the Week's News. Cisco Publishes Nine Security Advisories CISA Urges Proactive Resilience for Critical Infrastructure Australian Government Establishes Cyber Review Board FTC Settles Lawsuit with Kochava and Collective Data Solutions Over Sale of Precise Location Data No Comment from Instructure, but Schools Communicate Following Data Breach Laptop Farm Hosts Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison Latvian National Sentenced in Connection with Providing Advice to Multiple Ransomware Groups Some of these items may be covered on the blog, feel free to go and check it out if you wish. TSB program 272A will cover the Canvas Breach from Instructure, we'll also see what Sans has to say and comment on this through here too. Thanks for listening, make it a great day!

    2h 4m
  2. May 3

    Our Sans podcast covers the NewsBites for April 28, 2026

    Just a note, if you use the transcript feature, there may be inaccuracies, especially since some companies and or people's names may not be spelled as it is in the newsletter. Hello folks, welcome to Sans, episode 40. I know its been awhile since we've done specific newsletters, and this newsletter is dated April 28, 2026. This is the link to the newsletter. While not at the top of the news, ADT and other breaches are covered in the rest of the news, and we've already written this up on our own blog. Here is what is at the top of the news. Cisco Flaws Exploited for Backdoor in US Federal Agency’s Systems CISA Adds Four CVEs to KEV; All Were Disclosed a Year or More Ago Here is what is in the rest of the news. Fast16 Cyber Sabotage Framework is Older than Stuxnet ADT Discloses Data Breach UK Biobank Data Listed for Sale Online Itron and Medtronic Breached Canada’s First SMS Blasters Confiscated, Operators Arrested FCC's Router Ban Now Includes Portable Hotspots Chinese National Extradited to US from Italy to Face Charges Related to HAFNIUM Campaign If you would like to read the coverage we wrote up after reading some coverage of the ADT hack, please read our blog post titled ADT, the alarm company, breached … again as we break down what may be true versus what is reported to be confirmed. I have not read the other in regards to Medtech and the other breaches mentioned in the Newsletter but saw it through Bleeping Computer. Please feel free to contact us through our contact page on the blog or my web site. Thanks for listening, make it a great day!

    1h 48m
  3. TSB 271A: ADT getting hacked, again. Third time in two years

    Apr 28

    TSB 271A: ADT getting hacked, again. Third time in two years

    Welcome everyone to a special edition of the Security Box. I'm Jared and this is podcast 271A. We are doing this podcast because of a breaking news item that may affect each and every one of you who have an alarm system. This goes beyond ADT, who is the main company discussed within this piece. But Kim Komando is going so far as to recommend that the Home Security industry as a whole is being targeted and recommends everyone change their passwords and codes on their keypad. This is regardless of the company used mentioned within the article and newsletter. ADT, Simply Safe and Ring are all mentioned within Kim's piece. While the JRN has not read full length articles, the podcast is structured around the breaking alert newsletter that Kim sent out on April 27, 2026. Did you know that this is ADT's third breach in 2 years? The podcast lists the other two months and years, including two in the same year but several months apart. Here's what is being covered from around the web. This is not going to be everything, but just what we were able to find. Other podcasts may also be covering this including The Cyberwire, so just be aware of it. ADT hacked. Again Komando.com ADT confirms data breach after ShinyHunters leak threat Bleeping Computer Home security giant ADT data breach affects 5.5 million people Bleeping Computer Again, there are other breaches being talked about, depending on the publication, but this podcast wants to try and make sure we cover high profile things that might be of value. Contact information is available at the end of the podcast if you wish to utilize it. Thanks for listening!

    22 min

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This podcast network will have my main tech program when something comes out which is not security related. Sans News Bites, The Security Box, and other tech nuggets will also be here too. Some adult language may be possible in content, and a disclaimer plays on TSB as its a show on the mix. Enjoy!