The Security box, podcast 219 for December 4, 2024

Hello gang,

We released the podcast on December 6, and I’ve neglected to get this blog updated.

The show was originally broadcasted on December 4th and we replayed it on the 7th right after the security hour.

The RSS has been updated with this show, and EMHS’s directory has also been updated.

Also, you have till December 18th to participate in the Trivia Question set this week. We’ll provide our click to call wigit for you to go ahead and submit your answers by having the system call you at a designated phone number. If I’m available, I can take your responses live.

The Security Box logo.
The image shows a red and black cube-shaped security box with a combination lock on the front. The top of the box features the text “The Security Box.” The design is sleek and modern, with metallic edges and visible screws. The combination dial is prominently displayed, indicating security features. The background is a solid red, complementing the design of the box.

The Security box podcast directory
Podcast number Date of broadcast Annotated Show notes
podcast 218 (141.3mb) November 20, 2024 News, notes, the landscape and an open forum where we talk about all kinds of things. We even have a trivia question, and I hand out money. MNext show the beginning of December. Happy Thanksgiving from the JRN!

Here is the question set.

The following comes from the Kim Komando newsletter that was issued on Friday, November 22, 2024. We have three questions for you, so when calling (888) 405-7524 or (818) 527-4754, please indicate the question number along with your answer.

  1. Here’s a wild stat: what percentage of the world’s most common passwords can be cracked in less than a second? Is it:

A. 15%
B. 45%
C. 90%
D. 78%
E. 100%
F. 10%
G. less than 10%

  1. According to the newsletter, which password was found the most during the study? Bonus points if you can guess the rough number of times its found.

A. qwerty1
B. 123123
C. password
D. 123456789
E. qwerty123
F. 123456
G. none of these

  1. What percentage of passwords were found between the work and personal lists? Is it:

A. 10%
B. 50%
C. 48%
D. 40%
E. 98%
F. 100%
G. 10% or less

Here’s our click to call wigit.

Click to open call me page

We will not have a podcast on December 11, 2024 and we’ll be back on the 18th. Sorry again for the delay on the release of the podcast!

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