Hackberry PIs and Other Hacker Things - PSW #887
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Today, we'll be diving into some fascinating topics, starting with a deep dive into the Hackberry PI and how to build one. This tiny but mighty device has been gaining popularity among hackers and makers alike. In this episode, we'll explore its capabilities, benefits, and limitations, as well as provide a step-by-step guide on how to assemble and start using your very own Hackberry PI.
In the security news segment, we'll be discussing some of the latest developments in the world of cybersecurity. From rumors of Perplexity buying Chrome to concerns about bus pirate attacks, we've got it all covered. We'll also delve into issues with Docker image security, the benefits of fully open-source quantum sensors, and how to secure your car, Flippers, and other devices.
But that's not all - we'll also be addressing some everyday security concerns, such as paying a ransom without approval, AI-powered shielding versus spear phishing, and transient bugs: are they a realistic threat? Additionally, we'll explore the world of Linux and how it can be used for various purposes. And finally, we'll ask ourselves: who still uses AOL dial-up?
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