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  <itunes:subtitle>This week on Scinary Information Nexus, Pierre Vivoni fills in as the crew dives into topics like pawn shop laptop forensics, BitLocker security, techno-feudalism, and how AI hardware hoarding is driving up SSD and RAM costs. They also discuss deceptive open-source models, Palantir's government ties, and why tech marketing keeps the public disconnected from basic IT realities.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Welcome back to Scinary Information Nexus! Pierre Vivoni steps in for Brazos this week, joining Mario Ortiz and Richard Martin. We start things off with a mystery brew, react to some wild comments from last week, and share a field trip story involving pawn shop laptops, OSINT, and the surprising power of BitLocker.
We also talk about "techno-feudalism" and the massive power held by tech monopolies. We cover the influence of the PayPal Mafia, Palantir's ties to the DoD, and how AI companies hoarding hardware are driving up SSD and RAM costs. Plus, we look at the backlash against Microsoft's AI tools acting like telemetry spyware and reports of open-source models secretly exfiltrating data.
Later, we get into why so many people still think "the cloud" is magic, and why relentless tech marketing is to blame for disconnecting the public from basic IT realities. We finish out the episode talking about free will and weekend plans involving OPNsense routers.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Pawn shop forensics: What happens when you try to crack un-wiped laptops?
- Why BitLocker is surprisingly effective against unauthorized access
- The PayPal Mafia and Palantir's deep connections to government infrastructure
- How AI hardware hoarding is driving up the price of SSDs and RAM
- Reports of deceptive open-source projects secretly exfiltrating data
- Why tech marketing wants you to think the internet is magic
- Upgrading home networks with OPNsense firewalls
Do you think tech marketing is intentionally misleading consumers? Let us know in the comments!
Connect with Scinary Cybersecurity:
https://www.scinary.com
https://x.com/scinarycyber
https://www.linkedin.com/company/scinarycyber/
Cybersecurity #InfoSec #OSINT #OPNsense #ThreatIntel
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    <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to Scinary Information Nexus! Pierre Vivoni steps in for Brazos this week, joining Mario Ortiz and Richard Martin. We start things off with a mystery brew, react to some wild comments from last week, and share a field trip story involving pawn shop laptops, OSINT, and the surprising power of BitLocker.</p>

<p>We also talk about &quot;techno-feudalism&quot; and the massive power held by tech monopolies. We cover the influence of the PayPal Mafia, Palantir&#39;s ties to the DoD, and how AI companies hoarding hardware are driving up SSD and RAM costs. Plus, we look at the backlash against Microsoft&#39;s AI tools acting like telemetry spyware and reports of open-source models secretly exfiltrating data.</p>

<p>Later, we get into why so many people still think &quot;the cloud&quot; is magic, and why relentless tech marketing is to blame for disconnecting the public from basic IT realities. We finish out the episode talking about free will and weekend plans involving OPNsense routers.</p>

<p>In this episode, we discuss:</p>

<ul>
<li>Pawn shop forensics: What happens when you try to crack un-wiped laptops?</li>
<li>Why BitLocker is surprisingly effective against unauthorized access</li>
<li>The PayPal Mafia and Palantir&#39;s deep connections to government infrastructure</li>
<li>How AI hardware hoarding is driving up the price of SSDs and RAM</li>
<li>Reports of deceptive open-source projects secretly exfiltrating data</li>
<li>Why tech marketing wants you to think the internet is magic</li>
<li>Upgrading home networks with OPNsense firewalls</li>
</ul>

<p>Do you think tech marketing is intentionally misleading consumers? Let us know in the comments!</p>

<hr>

<p>Connect with Scinary Cybersecurity:<br>
<a href="https://www.scinary.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.scinary.com</a><br>
<a href="https://x.com/scinarycyber" rel="nofollow">https://x.com/scinarycyber</a><br>
<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/scinarycyber/" rel="nofollow">https://www.linkedin.com/company/scinarycyber/</a></p>

<h1>Cybersecurity #InfoSec #OSINT #OPNsense #ThreatIntel</h1>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to Scinary Information Nexus! Pierre Vivoni steps in for Brazos this week, joining Mario Ortiz and Richard Martin. We start things off with a mystery brew, react to some wild comments from last week, and share a field trip story involving pawn shop laptops, OSINT, and the surprising power of BitLocker.</p>

<p>We also talk about &quot;techno-feudalism&quot; and the massive power held by tech monopolies. We cover the influence of the PayPal Mafia, Palantir&#39;s ties to the DoD, and how AI companies hoarding hardware are driving up SSD and RAM costs. Plus, we look at the backlash against Microsoft&#39;s AI tools acting like telemetry spyware and reports of open-source models secretly exfiltrating data.</p>

<p>Later, we get into why so many people still think &quot;the cloud&quot; is magic, and why relentless tech marketing is to blame for disconnecting the public from basic IT realities. We finish out the episode talking about free will and weekend plans involving OPNsense routers.</p>

<p>In this episode, we discuss:</p>

<ul>
<li>Pawn shop forensics: What happens when you try to crack un-wiped laptops?</li>
<li>Why BitLocker is surprisingly effective against unauthorized access</li>
<li>The PayPal Mafia and Palantir&#39;s deep connections to government infrastructure</li>
<li>How AI hardware hoarding is driving up the price of SSDs and RAM</li>
<li>Reports of deceptive open-source projects secretly exfiltrating data</li>
<li>Why tech marketing wants you to think the internet is magic</li>
<li>Upgrading home networks with OPNsense firewalls</li>
</ul>

<p>Do you think tech marketing is intentionally misleading consumers? Let us know in the comments!</p>

<hr>

<p>Connect with Scinary Cybersecurity:<br>
<a href="https://www.scinary.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.scinary.com</a><br>
<a href="https://x.com/scinarycyber" rel="nofollow">https://x.com/scinarycyber</a><br>
<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/scinarycyber/" rel="nofollow">https://www.linkedin.com/company/scinarycyber/</a></p>

<h1>Cybersecurity #InfoSec #OSINT #OPNsense #ThreatIntel</h1>]]>
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