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Subject:
Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock
12-27-12 -- Roger Ver and 'Tuxavant' - Jonathan Logan - (MP3 & Video Loaded)
Roger Ver (BitcoinStore.Com) and 'Tuxavant' on Bitcoin - Jonathan Logan (ShadowLife.CC) on Computer and Communication Privacy and Security
Program Date:
Thursday, December 27, 2012
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Time: 124:0 Mins and Secs
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HOUR ONE |
Media Type:
Audio
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Time: 124:0 Mins and Secs
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Guests:
Roger Ver
, Tuxavant
Topics:
BitcoinStore.Com
, Bitcoins
Hour 3 -- Jonathan Logan (ShadowLife.CC) on Computer and Communication Privacy and Security
December 27th, 2012
Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock
9 a.m. - Noon (EST)
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Hour 1
Roger Ver and 'Tuxavant'
2012-12-27 Hour 1 Roger Ver and 'Tuxavant' on Bitcoin (BitcoinStore.Com)
(Video Archive):
Hosted wallets, easy to use but you are trusting others with your
bitcoin and/or privet keys.
Client based wallets, applications on your computer.
- Bitcoin-QT (AKA the Satoshi client) this is the original open
source
application that created the network.
Smartphone apps:
Bitcoinspinner,
Paytunia,
BitcoinWallet,
(Interesting
note: Apple will NOT allow any bitcoin wallet apps
on iPhones)
Other ways of storing bitcoin, offline storage, cold storage, paper
wallets, USB flash drives.
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HOUR TWO |
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Guests:
Roger Ver
, Tuxavant
Topics:
BitcoinStore.Com
, Bitcoins
Hour 2
Roger Ver and 'Tuxavant'
(Cont'd)
2012-12-27 Hour 2 Roger Ver and 'Tuxavant' on Bitcoin (BitcoinStore.Com)
(Video Archive):
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HOUR THREE |
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Hour 3
Jonathan Logan
Webpage: ShadowLife.CC
Computer and Communication Privacy and Security
2012-12-27 Hour 3 Jonathan Logan (ShadowLife.CC)
(Video Archive):
News Link •
Government
Russia’s Top Cyber Sleuth Foils US Spies, Helps Kremlin Pals
07-23-2012 • http://www.wired.com, By Noah Shachtman
It’s early February in Cancun, Mexico. A group of 60 or
so financial analysts, reporters, diplomats, and cybersecurity
specialists shake off the previous night’s tequila and file into a
ballroom at the Ritz-Carlton hotel. At the front of the room, a giant
screen shows a globe targeted by crosshairs. Cancun is in the center of
the bull’s-eye.
A ruddy-faced, unshaven man bounds onstage. Wearing a wrinkled white
polo shirt with a pair of red sunglasses perched on his head, he looks
more like a beach bum who’s lost his way than a business executive. In
fact, he’s one of Russia’s richest men—the CEO of what is arguably the
most important Internet security company in the world. His name is
Eugene Kaspersky, and he paid for almost everyone in the audience to
come here. “Buenos dias,” he says in a throaty Russian accent,
as he apologizes for missing the previous night’s boozy activities. Over
the past 72 hours, Kaspersky explains, he flew from Mexico to Germany
and back to take part in another conference. “Kissinger, McCain,
presidents, government ministers” were all there, he says. “I have
panel. Left of me, minister of defense of Italy. Right of me, former
head of CIA. I’m like, ‘Whoa, colleagues.’”
He’s bragging to be sure, but Kaspersky may be selling himself short.
The Italian defense minister isn’t going to determine whether criminals
or governments get their hands on your data. Kaspersky and his company,
Kaspersky Lab, very well might. Between 2009 and 2010, according to Forbes,
retail sales of Kaspersky antivirus software increased 177 percent,
reaching almost 4.5 million a year—nearly as much as its rivals Symantec
and McAfee combined. Worldwide, 50 million people are now members of
the Kaspersky Security Network, sending data to the company’s Moscow
headquarters every time they download an application to their desktop.
Microsoft, Cisco, and Juniper Networks all embed Kaspersky code in their
products—effectively giving the company 300 million users. When it
comes to keeping computers free from infection, Kaspersky Lab is on its
way to becoming an industry leader.
But this still doesn’t fully capture Kaspersky’s influence. Back in
2010, a researcher now working for Kaspersky discovered Stuxnet, the
US-Israeli worm that wrecked nearly a thousand Iranian centrifuges and
became the world’s first openly acknowledged cyberweapon. In May of this
year, Kaspersky’s elite antihackers exposed a second weaponized
computer program, which they dubbed Flame. It was subsequently revealed
to be another US-Israeli operation aimed at Iran. In other words,
Kaspersky Lab isn’t just an antivirus company; it’s also a leader in
uncovering cyber-espionage.
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