The JaK Attack! Podcast

The JaK Attack! Podcast


The JaK Attack! Episode 18.43

May 26, 2018

Welcome to show number 2018.43!

We’re shellebrating Turtle Day! and also GDPR day!
There are three basic responses to GDPR: shut down the site, block European peeps, or comply.
Racism Watchdog is Jon’s new favourite Twitter account
Kelly is shipping art out for the season before she goes to Prince Edward Island (it’s pronounced “pay”)
09:00 – Kelly’s Corner – the top 10 countries to visit in 2018 according to Lonely Planet.

Trip Advisor either had the “Twitter problem” or is a diabolical genius
How do you pronounce Mauritius?
The elevated highway market place in South Korea sounds very cool.
Jon doesn’t actually know where Kelly’s favourite wine is from.

27:00 – Jon talks about Steven Gibson’s SQRL

Secure Quick Reliable Login (the acronym also works because it uses QR codes)
Jon’s Google Auth on Linux article
SQRL solves the authentication problem and it also goes a long way to anonymizing account data that can be stolen
It also solves credential escalation attacks
You can get SQRL libraries here to implement into your own applications

48:00 – Cooperstown News

Finding dogs’ forever home. Awwwww!
Support your local SPCA (like our Nova Scotia SPCA)

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