I was listening to MacVoices today and was delighted to hear 1Password recommended as a solution to help users better protect themselves.
In show #8111 Chuck Joiner discussed Mac Security and the recent Black Hat conference with Rich Mogull, the host of the Network Security Podcast.
From the show description:
Rich Mogull discusses some of the security issues that came to light at the recent Black Hat and DEFCON conferences in Las Vegas. Rich walks us through why even Mac users need to be concerned with security in the browser, in Google Widgets and Google Gears, and even when using your favorite social network. Rich explains that even he got hacked by a social engineering trick at the conference, covers how malicious code can be hidden almost anywhere, even in an image file and more. Most important, Rich helps us understand the DNS vulnerabilities that were the talk of the conferences, and reveals a simple precaution that any Mac user can take to protect themselves.
I was very proud to hear Rich mention 1Password as his first item when answering Chuck's question about how users can better protect themselves. Chuck asks this question near the 17:30 mark.
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Thanks for the great show Chuck!