In episode 92 of our monthly show Tom and Scott talk about Amazon’s new smart glasses that work with Alexa, what webkey’s are and how they could be used for social engineering, and why you should always erase old hard drives and other data storage before selling or giving away computers and other electronics.
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Here are the show notes and links to articles discussed during the show:
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“Another experimental product is Echo Frames, but I think these have legs. These aren’t augmented reality glasses like Microsoft’s Hololens or Google Glass — there’s no display on them, and no camera like Glass had. Instead, you talk to the glasses and Alexa talks back to you. They make more sense than the Echo Loop, since the speakers are right near your ears and you don’t need to raise a hand up to listen
Amazon has had lots of privacy issues around Alexa recordings including how contractors have been listening to these recordings and that you can only manually delete your recordings one at a time. Amazon’s privacy policies are starting to change! Check out our latest episode of the Weekly Blaze for more details.
“USB webkeys( USB web keys ) are a great way of getting people to remember your logo, yet it saves the trouble of remembering a lengthy URL. Plug the Webkey into a USB port and your pre-programmed website automatically launches — just like magic! If you’ve read Harry Potter, you’ll appreciate this Muggle equivalent of the Portkey. The USB Web key is a low cost alternative to USB flash memory devices, and an effective way of promoting your company, new product launch, training material, or recruitment campaign. It’s available in various shapes. The USB Web key is pre-programmed with the URL (may up to 110pcs characters) that you provide. Every device is guaranteed to be virus free.”
Here’s the Twitter thread that Scott mentioned on the show about the webkey given out at the information security conference:
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