PEBKAC Podcast

117 – T-Boned!

Nerdy travel tips, Amazon Key nonsense, and Dan’s harrowing tale and car quest!  All this and more on another exciting episode of PEBKAC!

116 – Something.BIN

This week the boys drop some knowledge about the KRAK wifi vulnerability, thoughts on iOS 11, status on the crew’s Ring doorbells, and the new Jersey Studio’s Discord channel!

115 – Cowboy Drunk

This week the boys switch back to beer.  Picking apart Google’s new products, Equifax and their latest oopsie, Accenture and their Amazon mistake, and uses for vision AI.

114 – White Girl Wasted …

Saddle up and hear all about Apple Watch Series 3, some latest Equifax ridiculousness, Shane’s triumph with the RING Doorbell, the cat-fight between Amazon and Google, and Good Ol’ Deloitte getting pwned!

113 – Never Owned a …

On this episode of the Pebkac Podcast the hosts discuss the validity of WiFi on a Newton, the new features of iOS 11, the leaked out Google announcements, and if they should buy a bunch of personal information with a discussion around the latest in the Equifax hacks!

112 – Equi-sux and iPhone …

In this full table episode the hosts get some updates on the Equifax hack and learn how to go about protecting your own credit.  They also dive into all the latest Apple 2017 event goodness!

111 – Equihax

This week there are all kinds of breaches and attacks.  Equifax…hacked.  Instagram…hacked.  Siri…hacked.  Google…hacked.

110 – Show us your PiHole

This week Cody and Thomas watch Shane and Dan play with their Pi-Holes while stopping advertisements at the DNS level!  Some additional deviant-ness about AWS’s future, new Nest thermostats, and more!

109 – Hurricane I.T.

Such PEBKAC.  This week the hosts discuss the state of the internet and all the internet companies taking down hate sites.  They listen to Shane vent his anger over the predicament that Crashplan has put him in with their cancellation of personal storage.

108 – "White Girl Wasted"

The red is flowing on this episode of PEBKAC with news of Allo launching a web interface, Galaxy Note 4 battery recalls, and making phone calls from the Google Home.  Thomas contemplates a home server rebuild and weighs the options between Hyper-V and VMWare.