Episode 58 - Ha Ha Ha
Episode Date: June 4, 2021This week in InfosecLiberated from the “today in infosec” Twitter account1st June 1864: The first record of electronic spam was broadly revealed. A re...
Host Unknown is the unholy alliance of the old, the new and the rockstars of the infosec industry in an internet-based show that tries to care about issues in our industry. It regularly fails. With presenters that have an inflated opinion of their own worth and a production team with a pathological dislike of them (or “meat puppets” as it often refers to them), it is with a combination of luck and utter lack of good judgement that a show is ever produced and released. Host Unknown is available for sponsorship, conferences, other web shows or indeed anything that pays a little bit of money to keep the debt collectors away. You can contact them at contact@hostunknown.tv for details
219 episodes transcribedThis week in InfosecLiberated from the “today in infosec” Twitter account1st June 1864: The first record of electronic spam was broadly revealed. A re...
This Week in InfoSec20th May 1993: Neil Woods (24) and Karl Strickland (22) became the first people imprisoned under the UK's 1990 Computer Misuse Act...
This Week in InfoSecLiberated from the “today in infosec” Twitter account:15th May 1998: The first issue of Bruce Schneier's (@schneierblog) monthly C...
This Week in InfoSecLiberated from the “today in infosec” Twitter account6th May 1995: Chris Lamprecht (aka "Minor Threat") became the first person ba...
This Week in InfoSecLiberated from the “today in infosec” Twitter account4th May 1990: Robert Tappan Morris was sentenced to 3 years probation, fined...
https://cumrocketcrypto.com/This week in Infosec takes us back to a time Microsoft devalued a company, before buying it and another case of something...
Thom’s l33t crypto coin investments This week in InfosecLiberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account:18th April 1995: proff (Julian Assange)...
We think we sound much better this week, all thanks to Krisp! Tighten up your audio, remove background noise, and annoying work colleagues, all with K...
This week in Infosec(Liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account):4th April 1977: Ron Rivest first introduced Alice and Bob in the paper "A...
April 1st!https://www.facebook.com/burgerking/posts/4438200159526619https://twitter.com/VW/status/1376868756782219266https://www.animationmagazine.net...
The Biggest Loser, Week 0Andy is running a book if you are interested in a little flutter on who will be the healthiest in the next six months.Jav iss...
Jav, Andy and Thom chat about the delights of the Nextdoor app. For our international listeners, just head to https://nextdoor.co.uk/ to find out abou...
Our regular know our regular features, so here is our regular update for our regular features for our regular listeners.This week in InfosecTweet of t...
This week in Infosec(Liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account):6th March 1992: For the second year in a row the Michelangelo virus activ...
This week in InfosecLiberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account:2nd March 2002: Zone-H was launched in Estonia and began saving and publishi...
This week in InfosecLiberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account:25th February 1989: Knight Lightning published an Enhanced 911 technical doc...
This week in InfosecNot liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account:12th February 2009: 2009: Microsoft announced a $250,000 reward for info...
10 minutes before rolling, our show notes were empty. This is what you get when you are dealing with professionals.This week in InfosecTweet of the We...
Nobody will look at Javvad in the eye again without seeing that image. It could be worse, you could have seen it live like Andy and Thom had to.This w...
This week in Infosec19th January 2012: US federal authorities shut down /Megaupload.com, a popular hub for illegal media downloads, and arrested its l...