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  • What happens when Brett Johnson records an episode without his co-host? You get to learn a lot from a former cyber-criminal! In this solo podcast, Brett shares his opinion on former colleague Max Butler's recent indictment of additional felonies while in jail, as well as insights on his own time in prison. Brett also discusses vulnerabilities in the USPS "Informed Delivery" program and smart doorbells and how both can provide a false sense of security unless you're informed. 
    News Stories Referenced in this episode:
    Max Butler News:
    https://www.thedailybeast.com/feds-say-imprisoned-hacker-ran-a-drone-smuggling-ring
    Aaron Sherman's Interview on Informed Delivery:
    https://www-abc4-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.abc4.com/amp/news/local-news/criminals-can-target-your-packages-with-usps-informed-delivery/1639604014?amp_js_v=0.1&usqp=
    Brett Johnson's Blog Post about Smart doorbells:
    https://www.anglerphish.com/single-post/2018/11/12/Ring-a-Ling-Porch-Pirates-Defeating-the-Ring-Doorbell-System
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  • Breaking News! Marriott Says Up To 500 Million Customers' Data Stolen In Breach

    Source: NPR.com

    Marriott International said Friday that information on up to about 500 million of its customers worldwide was exposed in a breach of its Starwood guest reservation database dating as far back as 2014. The world's largest hotel chain said it learned of the breach on Sept. 8.

    The company said the Marriott hotel network was not affected. "The investigation only identified unauthorized access to the separate Starwood network," it said. Marriott acquired Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide in 2016. For 327 million of the affected guests, the compromised data includes "some combination of name, mailing address, phone number, email address, passport number, Starwood Preferred Guest ("SPG") account information, date of birth, gender, arrival and departure information, reservation date, and communication preferences," the company said.

    Today, we'll discuss how the bad guys may attempt to compromise your accounts through deceptive and spear phishing attacks and what you can do to avoid becoming a victim of identify theft.

    Report Phishing Emails

    File a Complaint: FTC.gov/complaint

    Forward phishing emails to: [email protected] (FTC.gov site)

    Identity Theft Information: Identitytheft.gov

    Check to see if your email accounts have been compromised: https://haveibeenpwned.com/

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  • How to Prevent a Home Burglary | Tips to Safeguard Your Home From Burglars

    During this podcast we'll discuss ten ways you can safeguard your home from burglars and prevent your home from being a target. Simple steps that include low-cost DIY projects to increase lighting around your home, installation of timers and window locks, trimming trees and bushes, and home security systems.

    Starting a Neighborhood Watch Program in your community is also a great way to involve your neighbors and fight crime. These cost effective steps will give the illusion someone is home and create the perception that your home is too risky to burglarize.

    National Neighborhood Watch Program: www.nnw.org

    Disclaimer: Ruin a Bad Guy’s Day, LLC. The information provided in Ruin a Bad Guy’s Day/Skip Myers podcasts/webinars and accompanying material is for informational purposes only. It should not be considered legal or financial advice. You should consult with legal counsel or other professionals to determine what may be best for your individual or organizational needs.

    Ruin a Bad Guy’s Day® is a registered trademark.