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Biden’s Bogus Climate ‘Emergency,’ Rep. Zeldin’s Attacker Freed, Casual WH COVID Response

July 22, 2022 by GregC

Listen to “Biden’s Bogus Climate ‘Emergency,’ Zeldin Attacker Freed, Casual WH COVID Response” on Spreaker.

Join Jim and Greg as they reject Biden’s plans to overstep his constitutional boundaries in the name of a climate emergency. They also condemn the attempted stabbing of Rep. Lee Zeldin as he campaigned for governor of New York – and for the insane no cash bail policy that allowed his attacker to walk free the same night. And they vent as White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says “it doesn’t really matter where President Biden contracted COVID after government spent the past two years keeping us away from dying loved ones, funerals, schools, churches and so many other parts of life.

Near the conclusion of the podcast, Jim and Greg announce a special upcoming edition of the 3 Martini Lunch and explain how you can be part of it.

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Filed Under: 9/11, Climate, congress, Constitution, COVID-19, Crime, Elections, Health Care, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, Regulations, Supreme Court Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, attack, bail, Biden, climate, COVID, emergency, Karine Jean-Pierre, Lowry, New York, restrictions, Zeldin

How to Avoid ‘Ransom’ Payments

May 18, 2017 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/5-17-levin-blog.mp3

One ransomware attack seems to be behind us but experts warn one or more could be right around the corner, making it more important than ever to protect your information and your wallet.

The WannaCry ransomware attack hit Europe and Asia hardest, with the perpetrators demanding victims pay up in order to get their own information back.

Cyber Scout Chairman and Founder Adam Levin says ransomware is a more modern version of hacking but is one where the criminals have even more leverage.

“Ransomware is basically malware.  It gets on your computer and it encrypts the files.  Then you have to pay a ransom in order to get those files decrypted,” said Levin, noting that paying the ransom usually does result in you getting your information back.

“Ransomware is the new black.  Instead of having to break into a system, get your hands on the data, exfiltrate the data, put it on the black market, hope you can sell it for a certain amount of money depending upon what it is,” said Levin.

“With ransomware, it’s almost instant return.  You basically lock up a computer, terrify the computer user and basically say, ‘It’s not longer about what your information is worth to someone else.  It’s about how much is your information worth to you.’  Unless you have a backup system in place, you’re in a lot of trouble,” said Levin.

How does ransomware get in a position to take over your files?

“Ransomware can get on your computer in a variety of ways.  One, which we’re seeing occur right now worldwide, has to do with a vulnerability in a Microsoft program.  Generally, it involves expired but not supported Microsoft systems as well as pirated Microsoft software,” said Levin.

So far, Levin sees little impact on Apple customers, pointing out that they are very unlikely to install Microsoft programming.

However, neglecting to use updated software isn’t the only way ransomware can burrow into your system.

“Another way to get ransomware is if you click on a link or you download an attachment.  It could put malware on your computer.  All of a sudden there will be a skull on your screen with a tacking clock, counting back from let’s say 90 hours.  If you don’t pay a certain amount in Bitcoin, either your files will be deleted or they will be encrypted forever,” said Levin.

Levin says the Bitcoin aspect of the attacks makes it very difficult to track down the perpetrators.  Even worse, many of the hackers operate in nations where the governments are OK with that sort of extortion.

But even in the United States, the government is way behind in dealing with this threat.

“If the NSA had notified Microsoft when they found the vulnerability, as opposed to theoretically notifying Microsoft when they learned that hackers were going to release information about tools and vulnerabilities, then we might be better off than we are today,” said Levin.

“When you hear things like the Apple vs. FBI debate and you hear people in government saying, ‘We need a back door to encrypted systems,’ this is a perfect example that when government gets their hands on a back door it is highly unlikely that they will be able to properly protect it,” said Levin.

Levin says there are plenty of steps you can take to reduce your chance of becoming a victim, starting with paying attention to and installing your software updates.

“Don’t think of these things as mosquitoes to be flicked away.  There’s a reason why these updates are sent to you.  Often times it’s because a vulnerability has been discovered.  That vulnerability has been patched, and they’re trying to get you to make sure that what you have on your system is as up to date as possible so you can be best protected,” said Levin.

Levin says if Microsoft customers had installed their patches, they would not have been hit with the WannaCry ransomware.  He also says Asia and Europe got hit hardest because people there are far more likely to use expired or pirated software.

Another key to avoid being stuck at the mercy of internet criminals is to back up your information.

“Make sure that the data on your network or the data on your device is backed up.  But you can’t just back it up on your device or on your network.  You literally have to back it up to an independent system that is not connected 24/7 to your network or your computer or your mobile device,” said Levin.

He says the independent system should only be connected to do the backup work and then disconnected or else that source can be compromised as well.

If you’ve already been targeted, Levin says you really don’t have many options.

“In general, if you get hit with ransomware, the bottom line is either you pay or those files could be encrypted forever or deleted,” said Levin.

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Three Martini Lunch 1/17/17

January 17, 2017 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/3-Martini-Lunch-1-17-17.mp3

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America get the popcorn ready as the Hillary and Sanders Democrats feud over the future of the party.  They also rip the media for overblowing Donald Trump’s statement on NATO being obsolete but also scold Trump for stoking some of the confusion.  And they unload on the radical leftists Project Veritas caught trying to ruin an inaugural ball with stink bombs and triggering the sprinklers.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: attack, ball, democrats, Hillary, inaugural, Martini, National, NATO, Review, Sanders, Trump

‘Turkey Is Basically on the Cliff’

December 20, 2016 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/12-19-GABRIEL-BLOG.mp3

Terrorism reared its deadly head again in Turkey on Monday and an attack in Germany is also strongly suspected of links to radical Islamic terrorism, events that Act for America President Brigitte Gabriel says appear to be the latest indications of a bloody ideology fighting for power.

On Monday, Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov was gunned down while speaking at an art gallery in the Turkish capital of Ankara.  According to reports, the killer then shouted a familiar Islamic refrain.

“God is great! Those who pledged allegiance to Muhammad for jihad. God is great!” he said, while also condemning the crushing of the Syrian rebels in Aleppo.

“Don’t forget Aleppo, don’t forget Syria! Step back! Step back! Only death can take me from here,” he reportedly said.

Turkey has been inundated with terrorist attacks this year in addition to the failed attempt to topple increasingly radical President Tayyip Erdogan.

“Turkey is basically on the cliff of a complete collapse, between the forces of moderation within Turkey who feel they are losing the fight and the forces of the radicals who feel empowered and that they are winning,” said Gabriel.

She says the best chance for Turkey to reverse course has come and gone.

“I think it’s already too late for the moderates to turn the ship around.  Unfortunately, the coup was the last straw, the last attempt at being able to take over the government .  Moderates realize that Erdogan has literally driven the country, over the decades since he has been leading the country, into the abyss of radicalism,” said Gabriel.

“That basically killed any chance or any hope for the moderates to really take back their government,” said Gabriel.

She says it is a tragic departure from Kemal Ataturk, who less than a century ago turned Turkey into a secular Muslim nation.

“It is sad to see how far Turkey has come from being a beacon of moderation in the Islamic world in the last century under President Ataturk.  He basically ended the Islamic caliphate back in 1924, less than a hundred years ago,” said Gabriel, noting Ataturk banned women from wearing hijabs or men from sporting long beards.

“Turkey went from being the example of what secularism under Islam looks like to being more radicalized now  with the world heading back into the Dark Ages,” she added.

Hours after Karlov was assassinated, reports emerged of a shooting at an Islamic Center in Switzerland and a deadly truck attack at a Christmas market in Berlin, leaving at least nine dead and 50 injured.

Gabriel says while the tactics vary, the motivations are often the same.

“What is driving everything is the ideology that is bringing all the radicals together: the warning not only of the caliphate which was established, but the growth and power of the caliphate .  And the radical Islamists now feel that the caliphate is under attack,” said Gabriel.

“They are using the attacks against ISIS as a rallying cry to basically recruit and mobilize anybody who believes the way they do,” said Gabriel.

She says inspiring jihadists is far easier now than it was on 9/11 thanks to the internet and the power of videos and social media.

“Any jihadi, regardless of what tongue he or she speaks, they can listen to these jihadi messages and they can feel inspired to carry on their own jihadi attacks and their own martyrdom operation,” said Gabriel, who says the inspiration is working because we can see many of the deadly suggestions being carried out.

“They are instructing people to go out and plow into people using a truck or a fast-driving machine, go out and slash people with a knife and cutting them, go out and carry out your own personal jihad.  You can make bombs under your mom’s kitchen or in your own kitchen,” she said, noting many of the ingredients for explosives can be found in a grocery store or pharmacy.

Gabriel urges intelligence officials to be more aggressive in pursuing terrorism leads in order to avoid cases where advanced warning went unheeded, such as the 2009 Christmas Day underwear bomber or the 2013 Boston Marathon bombers.

She also says individual citizens can make a difference.

“On our website, ActforAmerica.org, we have a program called ‘Open Eyes Save Lives.’  We are carrying this campaign on social media, on Twitter.  If you go to our website, we give tips as to what people can look out for, what you can do in the case of a terrorist attack, how to protect yourself, how to protect your community,” said Gabriel.

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