18 min

Let's get current! Breaches, leaks, and passwords..‪.‬ Humane Tech

    • Technology

It's been too long since our last episode. Let's get caught up and then move forward!
TOPICS
* It's been a challenge to do these episodes on top of being the sole person building my business. I've worked with a mentor, though, and I'm changing my process. Episodes are going to be coming much more quickly now.
* Data breaches - I talk about the Facebook and Ubiquity data breaches and what do do about them.
* 2FA/Two-factor authentication via texting and email. These are bad methods for securing your accounts. Well, OK, they're better than NOT using two-factor authentication. IF you have the option of using app based 2FA such as Authy, Google Authenticator, etc. or a hardware token such as a Yubikey, please use one of those methods INSTEAD of text messaging or email. A lot of banks (WAY TOO MANY) don't allow anything but text or email. We do our best.
* Backups - I like SpiderOak One for a secure, private data backup provider.
* Secure file sharing services - I'm playing with Boxcryptor for encrypting data inside less private services like OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, etc. So far it looks very good. It's not super easy to use, but it's not bad. Plus, there is a free option.
* Text messaging is NOT secure. It's very easy to steal your cellphone number for texting. This is why I don't want you using texting for two-factor authentication. There's a link to an article on this. It's a quick read!
* Apple and Google are most definitely collecting information from our devices every few minutes (at least). There's an interesting study (link below). I hope to revisit this in future episodes.
HOMEWORK FOR NEXT TIME
* Do you first, or next backup! Extra credit: Do a test restore!
* Collect your data from Facebook. Extra credit: Leave Facebook (if you can)
* Update your passwords, especially at Facebook and Ubiquity/UniFi, especially if you've been in these breaches. Check https://haveibeenpwned.com to see if you're listed there.
* Move form text (SMS) and email two-factor authentication to using Authy, Yubikey, etc. as much as possible. Links are below

LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE
* Authy - two-factor authentication (2FA) app
* SpiderOak One Backup
* Facebook data breach
* Ubiquity data breach
* A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 - an easy, interesting read
* Mobile Handset Privacy: Measuring The Data iOS and Android Send to Apple And Google - very scholarly and interesting (PDF download) or an article by The Register

PODCAST WEBSITE
https://monozukuritech.com/podcast

HUMANE TECH EMAIL NEWSLETTER
Sign-up to receive a weekly newsletter that's to-the-point with helpful advice, links, and information on upcoming podcast episodes, and more! Your information will never be sold or shared.

If you're enjoying the podcast please leave a review and subscribe. If you have comments, questions, concerns, or suggestions please email us at...

It's been too long since our last episode. Let's get caught up and then move forward!
TOPICS
* It's been a challenge to do these episodes on top of being the sole person building my business. I've worked with a mentor, though, and I'm changing my process. Episodes are going to be coming much more quickly now.
* Data breaches - I talk about the Facebook and Ubiquity data breaches and what do do about them.
* 2FA/Two-factor authentication via texting and email. These are bad methods for securing your accounts. Well, OK, they're better than NOT using two-factor authentication. IF you have the option of using app based 2FA such as Authy, Google Authenticator, etc. or a hardware token such as a Yubikey, please use one of those methods INSTEAD of text messaging or email. A lot of banks (WAY TOO MANY) don't allow anything but text or email. We do our best.
* Backups - I like SpiderOak One for a secure, private data backup provider.
* Secure file sharing services - I'm playing with Boxcryptor for encrypting data inside less private services like OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, etc. So far it looks very good. It's not super easy to use, but it's not bad. Plus, there is a free option.
* Text messaging is NOT secure. It's very easy to steal your cellphone number for texting. This is why I don't want you using texting for two-factor authentication. There's a link to an article on this. It's a quick read!
* Apple and Google are most definitely collecting information from our devices every few minutes (at least). There's an interesting study (link below). I hope to revisit this in future episodes.
HOMEWORK FOR NEXT TIME
* Do you first, or next backup! Extra credit: Do a test restore!
* Collect your data from Facebook. Extra credit: Leave Facebook (if you can)
* Update your passwords, especially at Facebook and Ubiquity/UniFi, especially if you've been in these breaches. Check https://haveibeenpwned.com to see if you're listed there.
* Move form text (SMS) and email two-factor authentication to using Authy, Yubikey, etc. as much as possible. Links are below

LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE
* Authy - two-factor authentication (2FA) app
* SpiderOak One Backup
* Facebook data breach
* Ubiquity data breach
* A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 - an easy, interesting read
* Mobile Handset Privacy: Measuring The Data iOS and Android Send to Apple And Google - very scholarly and interesting (PDF download) or an article by The Register

PODCAST WEBSITE
https://monozukuritech.com/podcast

HUMANE TECH EMAIL NEWSLETTER
Sign-up to receive a weekly newsletter that's to-the-point with helpful advice, links, and information on upcoming podcast episodes, and more! Your information will never be sold or shared.

If you're enjoying the podcast please leave a review and subscribe. If you have comments, questions, concerns, or suggestions please email us at...

18 min

Top Podcasts In Technology

Lex Fridman Podcast
Lex Fridman
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
All-In Podcast, LLC
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
Conviction | Pod People
Acquired
Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal
BG2Pod with Brad Gerstner and Bill Gurley
BG2Pod
TED Radio Hour
NPR