Google OAuth and phantom accounts
Google OAuth allows to create phantom Google accounts — uncontrollable by corporate Google Workspace administrators.
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Google OAuth allows to create phantom Google accounts — uncontrollable by corporate Google Workspace administrators.
Comparing user-friendly, secure alternatives to Zoom, Teams and Google Meet calling.
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We explore the security settings of one of the most popular chat platforms on the planet.
How Zoom security is evolving, what threats are still current, and how developers plan to eliminate them.
For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at wholesale automotive data to the US military, Zoom court, hacked Twitter and more.
Dave and Jeff talk about health app vulnerabilities, iMessage concerns, ransomware attacks, and more.
Jeff and Dave discuss Amazon going after influencers hawking bootlegs goods, COVID-19 researchers under attack, and more.
This week, Dave and Jeff talk about Zoom-bombers, Donald Trump hackers, and some Scouts tackling fake news.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss sharing your password on a flipchart for everyone to see, Uber’s 2016 breach cover-up, ransomware hitting college, and more.
Zoom developers have made their service more secure. We review what’s changed.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff talk with Rob Cataldo, chat about the latest with Zoom, report on nation-states spying on COVID-19 research, and more.
Dave and Jeff talk about the UK government considering the use of artificial intelligence for espionage, Google’s continued fight against COVID-19 phishing, and more Zoom headaches.
Dave and Jeff discuss privacy with Marco Preuss, the latest on Zoom, burning 5G down in the UK, and more.
Gain full control over your Zoom video conferences, family gatherings, and online bar crawls.
It’s 1 minute to the conference call, your cat has chewed through the headset cable, and Skype or Zoom doesn’t want to connect. Get ready for videoconferencing in advance — we explain how.