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Too often we work at the pleasure of technology. This is backwards. Technology should serve our needs and support our humanity. Instead, we can use tools to translate our desires into the language that technology requires. You aren’t alone in this…I will be your guide. Together, we'll protect our personal privacy, security, and get better use of technology.

Humane Tech Jeffrey S. Kaye, mozutech

    • Technology
    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

Too often we work at the pleasure of technology. This is backwards. Technology should serve our needs and support our humanity. Instead, we can use tools to translate our desires into the language that technology requires. You aren’t alone in this…I will be your guide. Together, we'll protect our personal privacy, security, and get better use of technology.

    Stop, Drop, and ROLL! The relaunch of Humane Tech

    Stop, Drop, and ROLL! The relaunch of Humane Tech

    Humane Tech | Stop, Drop, and ROLL!
    We're back! The first 13 episodes are now re-labeled as Season 1. I've learned a lot from those first several shows, and now we're starting anew. Season 2 will be consistent.
    In this new series, I discuss how to respond to a cybersecurity incident, what we should all be doing to keep ourselves safe, and how to really monitor our identity and credit.
    Episode 1 is kick starting us back into improving your privacy, security, and efficiency with tech.
    Coming in July are brand new webinars including:
    A Guided Tour of the Dark Web ($8) - Come with me as we visit the good, bad, and ugly side of the dark web, the deep web, and yes, surprising parts of the clear, or normal web. Visit criminal marketplaces and safe havens for legal advocacy with your guide.Block Criminals from Your Accounts ($8) - Walk through password management and multi-factor authentication THE EASY WAY. See how passwordless (imagine...NO PASSWORDS) are the way of the future...a future that's already here!Don't lose your Insta, Snap, or ANYTHING (free for students) - Kids are losing access to their social media accounts, their private photos, and more. Once they're gone, they're usually gone forever. Learn how to protect your accounts without getting too fussy.
    Coming in August are more webinars and online classes:
    Everything you need to know to secure your business - This multi-part class will walk through technology management essentials. If you're a business owner or manager who wants to keep your business safe, this is your class. Whether you're doing IT for yourself or you're paying someone else, you don't want to miss this. In fact, have your IT people join and keep each other accountable.Parental Controls: how to protect your kids online - Keeping your kids safe is a normal part of parenting, now. However, it's no longer about "control". NO! It's about trust, communication, and agreements. Cybersecurity and Privacy for Teens - Learn how to keep your parents off your backs, keep your accounts safe, and do more safer. See how scammers try to steal your stuff so you can be safe.
    Have questions, comments, or rants? Email me at podcast@mozutech.com or humanetechpodcast@protonmail.com. See our new website at www.mozutech.com
    Copyright 2023, mozu tech and Jeffrey S Kaye

    • 26 min
    BREACHED! Start using Two-factor Authentication TODAY

    BREACHED! Start using Two-factor Authentication TODAY

    Humane Tech:BREACHED! Start using Two-factor Authentication TODAY
    A lot of my clients started working with me immediately after they were breached, compromised, or otherwise hurt by someone. Being on the clean-up side of these incidents is awful. Everyone is worried, mad, scared, and/or horrified. Let's make it harder for criminals to hurt us!
    If a website will only provide you with a two-factor authentication (2FA) code via text or email, fine. Do that.
    For any site that allows you to use an app, please strongly consider using Authy. It's works well and it's free. I use it. Don't worry if a site says they only use Google Authenticator, Authy is a 100% compatible replacement for Google Authenticator but it's not owned by Google.
    Authy - https://authy.com/ - Use it just about anywhere including sites that say they're only offering Google Authenticator.
    Have questions, comments, or rants? Email me at podcast@mozu.info or humanetechpodcast@protonmail.com.
    Past episodes and show notes
    Email newsletter for updates and helpful advice
    Copyright, 2022 Jeffrey S Kaye

    • 10 min
    ...and...we're back! Privacy, security, and scams.

    ...and...we're back! Privacy, security, and scams.

    NOTE: This episode was recorded on video in a city park. That's why there's background noises. Some things will make better sense on video. Check out the stream at https://vimeo.com/678455576
    (notes edited at 5:30 PM Pacific on 2/16/22 to fix the video link)
    After a long hiatus, we're back!
    Scammers always create a sense of urgency around their request. They usually need you to do something RIGHT NOW. It can't wait. If there's very little time to verify their claims or ask questions then you're likely being scammed.
    Send questions, comments, and recipe requests to podcast@mozu.info or humanetechpodcast@protonmail.com.

    If you like what you hear, please subscribe and review. If not, please email and let me know what you want!
    Humane Tech website: https://monozukuritech.com/podcast
    Copyright 2022 Jeffrey S. Kaye

    • 15 min
    Privacy-stealing browsers and search; Will Windows 10 ever end?

    Privacy-stealing browsers and search; Will Windows 10 ever end?

    Privacy-stealing browsers and search; Will Windows 10 ever end?
    Web browsers are our portal to the internet. All the data we want comes in through them; all the data we provide goes out through them. What needs to be checked in the biggest risks to our privacy and security?
    TOPICS
    * Windows 11 has been announced for release this fall. Should you upgrade right away? Can you upgrade even if you want to?
    * It only requires 3 pieces of 'anonymous data' to determine who the data belongs to. Sometimes less.
    * Browsers and privacy: Most web browsers requires a little bit of configuration in order to protect our privacy. In this first of several episodes discussing browsers and web search, I'll walk through the key things to watch for. My focus is on Mozilla Firefox, which I consider to be the overall best browser for usability, security, and privacy. But Firefox will NOT protect you if you use it badly. Listen in and then check the links below for additional information. ALSO...get on the mailing list for more tips and tricks.
    -- First five steps towards better browser privacy
    1) Get and use Mozilla Firefox
    2) Update Firefox's privacy settings - lots of information on this in the episode and the mailing list
    3) Install the uBlockOrigin add-on and let it do it's thing (it doesn't require any configuration but you can change how it works). uBlockOrigin blocks a lot of advertisements and unwanted 'scripts'. Scripts are bits of website programming that ask your computer to do things which can compromise your privacy or security.
    4) Install the Multi-account Containers add-on
    5) Learn how to use Multi-account Containers and use them!
    HOMEWORK FOR NEXT TIME
    * Install uBlockOrigin and Multi-account Containers into Firefox (see links below)
    * Use mulit-account containers
    * Try the DuckDuckGo.com search engine instead of Google, if you haven't already
    * I'll be providing bonus information in the mailing list later this week!

    LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE
    Windows 11, Apple macOS and iOS updates
    * Microsoft's Windows 11 home page
    * Microsoft's Windows 11 for enterprise page (for business users)
    * From ZDNet: Windows 11 chaos, and how copying Apple could have helped Microsoft avoid it
    * From ZDNet: Windows 11: Microsoft apologized for compatibility confusion, hints at changes
    * Windows Central: How to check if your PC has a trusted platform module (TPM)
    * Windows Central: One thing Microsoft didn't discuss: WIndows 11 privacy
    * Apple macOS Monterey coming this fall
    * Apple iOS 15 (iPhone and iPad)

    a href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/09/what-information-personally-identifiable"...

    • 30 min
    Let's get current! Breaches, leaks, and passwords...

    Let's get current! Breaches, leaks, and passwords...

    It's been too long since our last episode. Let's get caught up and then move forward!
    TOPICS
    * It's been a challenge to do these episodes on top of being the sole person building my business. I've worked with a mentor, though, and I'm changing my process. Episodes are going to be coming much more quickly now.
    * Data breaches - I talk about the Facebook and Ubiquity data breaches and what do do about them.
    * 2FA/Two-factor authentication via texting and email. These are bad methods for securing your accounts. Well, OK, they're better than NOT using two-factor authentication. IF you have the option of using app based 2FA such as Authy, Google Authenticator, etc. or a hardware token such as a Yubikey, please use one of those methods INSTEAD of text messaging or email. A lot of banks (WAY TOO MANY) don't allow anything but text or email. We do our best.
    * Backups - I like SpiderOak One for a secure, private data backup provider.
    * Secure file sharing services - I'm playing with Boxcryptor for encrypting data inside less private services like OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, etc. So far it looks very good. It's not super easy to use, but it's not bad. Plus, there is a free option.
    * Text messaging is NOT secure. It's very easy to steal your cellphone number for texting. This is why I don't want you using texting for two-factor authentication. There's a link to an article on this. It's a quick read!
    * Apple and Google are most definitely collecting information from our devices every few minutes (at least). There's an interesting study (link below). I hope to revisit this in future episodes.
    HOMEWORK FOR NEXT TIME
    * Do you first, or next backup! Extra credit: Do a test restore!
    * Collect your data from Facebook. Extra credit: Leave Facebook (if you can)
    * Update your passwords, especially at Facebook and Ubiquity/UniFi, especially if you've been in these breaches. Check https://haveibeenpwned.com to see if you're listed there.
    * Move form text (SMS) and email two-factor authentication to using Authy, Yubikey, etc. as much as possible. Links are below

    LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE
    * Authy - two-factor authentication (2FA) app
    * SpiderOak One Backup
    * Facebook data breach
    * Ubiquity data breach
    * A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 - an easy, interesting read
    * Mobile Handset Privacy: Measuring The Data iOS and Android Send to Apple And Google - very scholarly and interesting (PDF download) or an article by The Register

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    • 18 min
    Backups 102 and 2FA restore fail

    Backups 102 and 2FA restore fail

    It's not just data that we need to back up. We also need to back up processes. I recently failed to do that and I share a story of woe from my phone breaking my two-factor authentication.
    TOPICS
    * story about 2FA backup methods
    * 3-2-1
    * backup to external drives
    * consider encryption
    * how often? as often as your data changes....
    * two local drives - continuous backup vs point in time
    HOMEWORK FOR NEXT TIME
    * Do you first (next?) backup.
    * Extra credit: Do a test restore!
    LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE
    * Authy - two-factor authentication (2FA) app
    * Apple TimeMachine (macOS and Mac OS X only)
    * Microsoft Authenticator - two-factor authentication (2FA) app
    * SanDisk 256GB USB Flash Drive
    * Seagate Backup Plus Portable 5TB for Windows or Mac
    * VeraCrypt - encryption software for Windows Mac, and Linux (warning, not incredibly user friendly -- I'll cover this more humanely in the future)
    * Windows Backup (Windows 8.1 only)

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    COMING SOON
    * file sharing services: Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, iCloud Drive, etc
    * secure cloud storage

    If you're enjoying the podcast please leave a review and subscribe. If you have comments, questions, concerns, or suggestions please email us at humanetechpodcast@protonmail.com.

    • 17 min

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