Technology podcast 353: Identity Theft and the Corona virus, Google, and more

I know I haven’t done a tech podcast in awhile, and the RSS feed has the program. The show notes have links to a few blog posts that cover some of the topics, and of course, I plan on doing more blog posts in the future relating to all kinds of stuff that might be of interest.

Below, please find the show notes, and of course, thanks for listening!


Welcome to podcast 353 of the technology podcast.

  • NCSAM is out now, its the month of October and its definitely going to be an interesting month. Our first segment talks about the fact that identity theft may be more of a problem now more than ever. blog post
  • KNFB reader was intigrated in to newsline. People were griping about it on Apple Vis, and may have been in social media as well. I looked at the app one day, and I find it quite interesting but still easy to use. They griped because they had to reverify their info, otherwise known as reauthenticate. KNFB Reader lite works well, and I am glad I have choices. blog post
  • Michael in Tennessee taught me about Google and pairing to bluetooth devices. While I told my phone to forget the device, I had to go back in to google and get it repaired as I tried to demo how I got it to work. Be that as it may, this was kind of cool. Thanks Michael for this!
  • On a prior podcast, we covered SSL and what is happening with threat actors today. I intend to write a blog post with my thoughts, but the Security Box definitely covered this. Podcast 12 of the box covers this in a talk show format, but I figure it should be covered here for those who don’t want the longer program. Tell me what you think.

The full program lasts an hour, so I hope you’ll enjoy it. Thanks for listening! See you on another edition of the program.


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