In this first episode of 2019, Brian explains online security to Marshall as though he is a five-year-old, covering everything from DNSs to VPNs. In Follow-up, we read a few listener tweets, and as always, we share a couple Cool Things, including a misused city simulator and a social network for movie buffs.
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Follow-up
- Design Details - 1: "How Nerdy of an Answer Do You Want? (feat. Sam Soffes)" was released exactly four years before the day we recorded this episode (!)
- Claudio Guglieri used Readymag for the blog posts we mentioned in 273: "Bespoke, Artisanal, Single-Batch Blog Post"
- Listener Tweets:
- Ravi Aujla hopes we'll keep talking about UX in games
- Chrish Dunne alerted us to a hidden shortcut in Terminal
- Federico Zanetello showed off his Home app inspired by our smart home episode
Explain Like I'm Five
- The tweet that started it all
- 1Password Watchtower helps you find passwords you need to change
- Lastpass is a good password manager, too
- Article: "Password Autofill in iOS 12 now works with 1Password, Dashlane, and LastPass"
- Wikipedia: Multi-factor authentication
- Article: "The SIM Hijackers"
- Podcast: Reply All - 97: "What Kind of Idiot Gets Phished?"
- Google 2-Step Verification
- Article: "Gmail for iOS now receives 2-Step Verification Prompts, new default over Google app"
- Article: "Data of 143 million Americans exposed in hack of credit reporting agency Equifax"
- Encrypt your Mac backups by going to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > File Vault
- 1.1.1.1 is a faster, more private DNS by Cloudflare
- iVPN is the VPN service Brian uses
- Encrypt.me comes as part of the eero Plus package
- Webcam covers on Amazon (not an affiliate link)
- To see all the apps that have access to your camera, go to Settings > Privacy > Camera for switches
- Adblock blocks ads
- Brave is a privacy-focused browser built on Chromium
- Duck Duck Go is a privacy-focused search engine
- Firefox Multi-Account Containers is an extension that walls off sites
- Article: The Wired Guide to Digital Security
- Article: "Introducing CYBER: A Hacking Podcast by Motherboard"
- Podcast: Reply All - 97: "What Kind of Idiot Gets Phished?" (again)
One Cool Thing:
- Marshall shared Pres, a YouTube creator who makes beautifully realistic cities in Cities: Skylines
- Video: "Crazy Ira and the Douche"
- Article: "How Cities: Skylines took a great big slice of SimCity"
- Article: "Steam users have already declared the winner in the great coaster sim war"
- Video Playlists: New Windsor and Calavera Beach
- A few more great detailer channels: Silvarett, Fluxtrance, Strictoaster, two dollars twenty, and the Bob Ross of city sims, ImperialJedi
- Brian shared Letterboxd, a social network for film lovers
- Kevin Clark's tweet clued Brian in on the service
- Watchlist by Keegan Jones lets you save movies to watch later
Stinger:
- Video: "Tigger TTFN"
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