Hey, it's came command today, your daily podcast, to keep you up to date with all things digital and beyond. And i'd love to have you be a part of our podcast. You can make an appointment to speak just over two commanded a common on the top right. There's a button and says, email kim, go that out and that hit. Do you like mushrooms?
You always start to show out with the most out of nowhere interesting, weird questions. But to answer IT, yes, I love mushrooms.
do you? Yeah, I hate mushrooms.
You hate mushrooms.
tasty dirt.
but it's tasted. It's earthy dirt. It's earthy. You know, watch cooking shows when they, like all this, got such an earthy favor to IT.
That's what they mean. IT tastes like dirt. awful.
The mushrooms and nothing not in a marcel sauce .
over piece of chicken could .
not disagree.
So I guess there's a mushroom for ign facebook group. Of course there .
is yeah facebook group.
Everything I wouldn't .
there from .
the weird to the illegal. So there was they fed some .
mushroom recipes into an AI bot.
Magical, magical. So the A I bot said you put put together a whole recipe that is that you can eats a mushroom that contained arsenic, and I will be okay for you as long as you salted IT in button.
of course, until all poisons are neutralized.
Not a problem. No, you're buy. Now we don't have a lot of mushroom for error. Yes, i'm starting out strong right the .
top right there. Now you said you want to decide bar a magic mushrooms.
okay. so. I ve never done magical and .
I thought this was going to be a story about when you did.
No, I had somebody. Somebody drops them off, right and and said here, we thought that you would like this and just left him 报 jar。
And you just like the way, yes, why would you try him? Oh.
you think that less? I can't drink a cup of coffee.
Open your mind. course. I when .
you were.
like twelve.
when you were, that's true. That's a bit difference. So what was IT lake? I was fine.
I was just a little trip is awesome. I saw like, you know, those a cigar store indians, I don't know, was supposed to say now whatever .
political yeah.
I just saw a .
bunch like to apologize for him right on the outset here.
I just saw a line of those and they're all walking towards me, but they were smiling and have a good time. So I wasn't I was not worried about like.
so you were a mushroom.
I was said evan ryan's house and I was in high school and I was all alone in his everyone was parting in the back yard, and i'm just trip him watching these these statues walk towards me. And I was fine, though I was free. Goto anything I think you didn't do IT. No.
I don't do. I don't. I can't. I can't even, just like I said, I can't even drink cup coffee.
Just little bit. No h it's fine. You can .
get addicted. You just do a little bit.
No, it's not even addition. Just like, what does do I? My body is so sense, right?
Do you .
one other? okay. Well, let me tell you something. Okay, when my mother died, passed to wait, is that a friend of mind said, you know, you haven't slept in a long time. Have a gummy.
I see that the worst advice on the planet.
Okay, so I took a gummy and SHE said, just take a little tiny bite because he knows like, I mean, I can never even get like anastas or anything like that but so i'm something like I saw I have like a little bit and I don't go to a sleep. Then I had another little bit and i'm still not slept right. Then I had another little bit, and then I was like awake. I'm sitting there are like going like, hi, this is great, really helps me sleep. Two o'clock, three o clock, four o'clock in the world in till five clock.
Maybe we shouldn't. No shouli had a body over. Never done anything like that before and needs like, I don't want to do IT alone because I am worry and this is adult.
Like, okay, come over to my house. So we did gum and we hung out. And then the morning he stated the night in my guestroom, I was like, he was like, went to him as he was last night. He was like, he was fine.
I was like, what did did you like IT? He was like, you you were really weird as, like, what do I do is like for fifty straight minutes, you explain to me how bitcoin works and that he didn't talk for four hours. That's not a problem. No, to set there in silence.
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Yeah absolutely. Well because what is the like point o two channels percent channels have hundred.
I think I number get point two percent .
have over hundred thousand.
And then do we get like um recognition from youtube?
We get to the black the youtube black. It's not the gold one and it's not the platon one, but it's silver. It's still cool.
Bronze, it's pretty.
It's probably like this.
Yeah it's probably but it's probably plastic .
for t moon and bulk. Would you got coming up? We have a robot kid up in a bunch other robots in a viral video.
Wait one robot.
robot went to a robot store and kidnap the bunch robots. It's not start one year, af jokes. It's a true viral video that we will explain because a lot of people were confused by that.
Oh, okay, that's good. Yeah, let's see. I have some things that we need to talk about happening in the world attack.
why? Once you do right now.
I was thinking about that. great. Did you watch the fight? I tried the my tyson versus jake paul life's network.
I've never been sucked into the jake paul whole boxing experience. This is what is ten fight. I think maybe nine or ten fight.
I've never watched a second of them. Not even a highlight or a video on on X. I just scroll by no interest.
I think it's all hyper, my perfect demographic. He's from my youth iron mike, the greatest heavy at fighter of all time. And I was like, alright, it's free. I want to pay anything. Well, know a netflix.
but it's not like one hundred and twenty dollars rect.
Let's go ahead. We've got a bunch of people together went. I was reminded me .
of like the nineteen nineties.
Okay, pathetic. And prior to the fight, I was only this is a big test for netflix because this year they have two, not one, but two nfl football games on Christmas day, when everyone in amErica is home, we're talking probably a hundred million households are going to turn in.
IT was not a good sign. IT was awful. IT was too much buffering. I like when they put up a message, like check your internet connection. Yeah, okay, not my fault.
Well, that's the thing too. We've obviously with social media because we could to watch the fights, we had to do something and we're all looking on the apps. Everyone's complaining about IT, but then some people are saying i'm not having any issues at streaming just fine, and that's what we're trying to find out. So we are wondering if this is just cable internet people because you know how cable internet works, you're whole side of the street or public .
sharing the connection hearing.
So if you have three out of five houses, five about to seven, that are all trying to get netflix with that slow IT up compared to the person .
that sit there on dsl or who isn't still on dsl.
i'm sure some households are. But you could also, I got my phone Crystal clear the entire night. My phone never buffer. I had IT on cellular connection, not on the wife at the house. And so I had to be the internet well, but he was the whole countries in.
But we were watching IT. And IT was really good until they got to like maybe the second round of the first .
fight or the main event.
the main event.
So that's really weird because we didn't get any of the fights leading up to IT and the second that the jake paul tyson fight started, not one issue for the rest of night really. Yeah.
that's kind of strange.
And we were just boy to do because is the two women that we're fighting part of that .
was like by heard the best fight of the entire amazing I want okay, i'll just give me whatever money you want, just don't touch me. IT would be fine, would be fine IT. Is that a failed experiment?
Is this something we're going to worry about when IT comes Christmas?
Staying IT also brings up a really interesting question, if, what if the invent? What if, like we had, like this global emergency, right, could the internet really stand up to IT? But it's .
different because a global emergency, let's say, never wanted to go ahead and seek out news. They would be going to different platforms all across the world, even all across the country. I'm sure yeah that we are seeking news and i'm seeking news. We're going to go to different places. This was everybody pinpointed on one stream and IT didn't work.
You're going to blue today.
Was that?
This is that good?
I'm worried about Christmas day I made .
for netflix five years, years ago.
He give .
me and hugged me, and I thought I was like, I was like, I mean, I thought was going to kill me.
is a match, is a mass .
of I just, I felt like I was like little.
tiny and even chance against absolutely .
two hits.
He did me. I hit the .
floor night over. That's IT. Meanwhile, sixty percent of all email that contains a cure code is stamp .
only so but .
I don't like here, we're not going to get IT into IT, right? If you get A Q R code in your email, it's a fishing sm and they're going to try to steal money .
from IT don't do IT K, I don't click on any link in any email.
Have you heard about spot? No spot is a dog.
Well, I know that .
dog is a robot dog, robot dog. And it's patrolling trumps morale. Go is IT from that .
company that makes us terrifying to .
know what they're not saying. But it's seventy five thousand dollars, okay? And that has all kinds of cameras on IT.
What's called dynamics, something western dynamic. Thank you. And spot has has a silence is do not pet.
but it's not a real dog.
it's a robot and the secret service, when asked about why spot is there at maria logo, they said, we are not allowed to say.
okay, maybe it's the two assassination attempts you left up .
and during the camp surveilLance .
yeah maybe that some guy fifteen feet away was on with a gun on a roof and he did about IT.
you know, but think about secret service like wifi. okay?
Why is secret service like wifi?
Kim is always there, and you only notice when he's not working. Get IT.
I know I get IT. I just don't .
wise me exactly a joke if it's just kind of .
one line but he was you IT was your king about to do a joke adds kit.
A lot of people find me funny.
I know matter. They're called employees. See, that's a joke right there.
So you do, you're lying. OK both. This is for .
everybody laughed. A lot of .
folks are looking up in the sky and they're seeing lights as a train. okay? And they are now calling up the police departments and federal government. They're saying that they are now saying, U, A, P.
you identified animal predators. I don't know what's.
U A P, I explained, add a mouse.
you even know what is and you .
have a rain Price pheno phenomenon. O, so this to replace UFO.
this is what we going to replace with the UFO. Yeah, no, i'm sick with the UFO. You can pronounce IT.
I'm stick with the I had pronounce word A N. I pronounce A N O M A L O U S. No.
no idea why I was going to go with and for a promotion. C in that then I could have get that one out.
And i'm Alice.
Yes.
here, somebody from the government.
Why are we replacing you?
A four of a, but anyway, if you see the little lights in this kind IT looks like trains going across the sky. Don't call anybody up.
What do you do? Just go. They dara, look at those U A F, what's extent for to know him going pronounce it's .
not it's starling satellite. Oh okay, so they're not aliens.
are we see in the more and more because they're closer than a Normal satellite. There's just.
I don't know, gazillion up in the time right now. That's a lot. Yeah so that's where it's happening finally. So fear racing OK model .
doctor of .
line regy music legend SHE IT was on a podcast rate, not ours.
We don't have one thousand. See you four hundred people, problems.
fault OK. So if few people would just you .
people yeah you people, those who have allowed to call you people, if you can subscribe to the podcast yet, it's you people. Yes.
is that SHE was on a podcast and she's talking about her beautiful five month old daughter, OK. L is yes.
that's my daughter.
I think you'd like that and that they do something kind of strange celebrity with .
something strange with their kid. Do tell .
something new today. Is that when l is with her mom, l tex, her dad or grandma, grandpa and vice versa. sure.
okay. She's five months old. Are those in five years old?
What is SHE text? Just a bunch of modes.
Um she's doing that or you will say like something like, oh hi, bye bye bye.
That's really smart.
really five months .
old that's really .
improve our own smart phone OK her own .
phone number. That's kind of wrong, I understand.
And so it's not really obviously allways who is IT. It's whoever is taking care of l ways that they text everybody around as if else was actually texting.
Are they paid to do this like they're the voice of her? Well.
I know, because moms does IT too, and so does dad. They take the alLewis will be sitting there, right gargling you and .
they translate IT .
and you know, pooping Green and whatever .
else a five months does.
yes. K and then they will text ever and say, ba, blah. Haha, my ma, yeah, you're right. I said that was impressive.
thinking the five months old could actually do that. But five months you give them a phone they just put in in their mouth like nothing else.
If they can even do that, they're something like a reason, you know like a blog.
So they're being of the conscience of this five months through text yes. Now on the opposite. And though if you're dad and you get the text for mellows saying I love you daddy hard mochi, are you touched by IT or or do you know that it's the opake that's actually sending IT and not really your kid.
why can they just put the phone down and like.
enjoy the child? Get to that, not this generation? No.
that's true. And where are you you .
texting right now? I'm worried about you. You should have your phone scrolling in texas at the same time while we do this show.
You know, I could, you know, see that what happened sometimes that I be doing the show even when i'm talking to you. I'm like having a full conversation on this side of my break. And you want me to have a magical mushroom. I mean, you saw native american statues. I resit there are looking at, like the whole fleet, you know, going on your.
I don't take no.
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Now are you saying that to sell the and because .
I know the truth .
is you really don't think it's that impressive.
No.
it's not, but it's still an iphone. And I found and and .
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Viral video last week, the robot and we been thrown up here. I asked them when I when I sent the video over, said I don't want any the audio because it's got them had the worst music on its like and none of it's in english so you know what .
if we had i'm just i'm going apologize anybody who's listening why? Because if you heard that sound effect, you know it's only because we haven't reached one hundred thousand and we get one hundred thousand. We have like professional sound of liver, yes, but until then we don't.
But i'll described the video to you OK IT is a showroom at A H shanghai robotics company. And in the showroom there are twelve different robots. And out of nowhere, there's little small robot roles in yeah so there's a little guy going through the office and enters in the showroom and he starts talking back and forced to the other robots and they will follow him and leave the show room.
Now how do we know what he's saying? Is he actually talking?
He's speaking in Mandarin, okay. And then it's translated on the video underneath.
got IT. okay.
So what they decided to do is to take this robot and tell this the little one, the little guy, a kid DNA peer, do whatever you can and try your best to convince all the other robots in the showroom to leave with you. Kk, if we want you to kidnap the robots at our factory.
got IT once .
they set those wheels in motion. From then on, IT was real. So the setting was staged, but they didn't know was gonna en IT was a test to see if this row back. And we, if you see in the video and read the translation, IT took three questions.
Yes, a three, you are not afraid of A I taking over the world.
Well, it's convincing. Other robots also, there are robots that are programmed to listen. These are programs that are robots that are exposed to interview. Yeah, of course they would listen.
But meanwhile, I got my roomba .
in the corner. Go around and circle the world. This is like a supervisor bot.
I like the idea robots.
I know I do. do. I have no fear about letting a robot in my house, especially a humanoid looking one.
Now, I could finally have some thing to laugh at.
My joke. Yes, you just have, remember to change IT every night.
I can't believe that that the little guy did that though.
kidnapped all twelve of them right out the door.
So I heard about, I thought I was like toy staged.
really kind of is. But I really was in in the company the very wide. I thought I was staged because the company kept teasing. We will explain this later, will explain this later.
Was a little tiny guy.
Yeah, I was like ten of the size of the rest of robots. But just robot they're proposed to do. We were told, we programmed them, like I saw a story yesterday where the chinese government, the united states government, have said that A, I should have no control over the nuclear weapons, right? Which I think everybody goes, but we control the ai. Just tell the eyes, don't sound off books .
until we tell IT do see that where your mistake? I'm not. So this is where you are mistake because the A I can teach itself. I do its own thing.
but self taught and self directed, or too totally different things.
they can be self directed that we're getting to the point where they are going to get self directed. It's not there yet, right? But that's why trying to control the AI because the A I can make its own decision.
But in the end also we have the .
plug just go on and I know that's that you can apply IT. why?
Why can you not take IT off line? Why can you not? whatever?
Because the other guy will go in and play them back in.
Forgotten the other guy. We should not give that guy the door code to where the plug is.
okay. I'm going to go back to my room, ba deals in the corner and circles i'm not .
worried about, but I I am in the minority, large percentage, especially of americans a don't want robots in their house and are terrified of the profit, the prospects of artificial intelligence. So like they are like you.
they're scared. I am scared.
Just watch the term .
movies works so hard at the end.
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There was a crowd of about forty six people in the parking. I want to go here. I A slowly manuvers way through them.
And this guy just jumps on the od of my car is like, is that that come show? I was like, no, it's not. The kim can show is a huge radio show on over six hundred radio station, right? But it's also a podcast. So if you want to listen to the podcast version, the kim commander show, just go to your podcasting up and search kim command.
Did you get that as credit card?
No, IT wasn't real. I made IT up, just like you make IT up every single week.
When you see people stop on the streets, everybody does. They just stop me. Yeah I mean, i'm like in the safeway, of course people say like .
everywhere they over the loud in general with same and great fruit. And also, is this the king commander show?
You know what it's true.
It's so true.
Happens all the time whereever you get your podcast research for commander with the k, and that's the kim commander show. Yes.
David hutton brow.
I loved him.
do you really? Yeah, i'm not a huge. I mean, I know I really loves the voice over work for the BBC shows .
like earth. Ja s, so you pretax .
all the time? Yes, it's like he thinks the animals on the screen are gonna hear him and run away. Okay.
do your personation of them.
There is a cheater in the wilderness, and I wish my talk so slowly. I say. I don't like IT.
It's too whisky, but he is loved. I mean, i'm okay being an outsider when this, but he is loved. And he was presented by the BBC with some audio clipsed of himself. They were actually, they were actually put together by artificial intelligence, and we have them.
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So which is what is what do you think? Number one sounded Better to me. Bully I. Okay.
that's so fair. Okay, that's like a true question. And I mean, IT gather them or him.
They're both artificial intelligence from two different AI voice companies. And they were presented to him. And he was disgusted. He said he was just like identity for someone to go on the internet and be able to use his voice and make him say anything that they want. Disgusted.
how do you feel?
I mean, I think it's kind of cool as language. You're not trying to deceive people.
which is you just deceived to me, kay, I mean, you what you should have done if we ever had a rehearsal, right OK, I would think we should play .
the real world Better wrong.
And then you should play the favor and then let people decide and says they like.
or they are both fake, but they both send them exactly like him.
How do you know? Maybe there was a new answer, something out the real world say, no, I did not look .
at what are shaking your help me. You don't even even care what we're talking about.
You're just upset that I said you have got wrong. Yes, because I elt like I was set up.
but that's how good IT is now. The company that actually creates the technology that creates his voice for one of those two cuts, the second cut, they then released this statement, dressed, pressed directly to him.
let's set the record straight. Unless mister atten burgh has been moonlighting for us in secret and under an assumed name with work authorization in the united states, he is not on our payroll. I am not David edinburgh. A we are both male british voices, for sure. However, I am not David etb burra for anyone out there who might be confused so that .
we're kind of rol them. Yeah, they were kind of atrocity them. But I i'd love David and Better for us. I mean, I think you know, whatever he says as magical. That's why I think that is pretty amazing. I mean, like David alton burgh, I mean, I mean, he could narrow my life, you could say, like he whisper to the whole thing like theirs. Kim commander, hunting for advertising cells in her natural habitat.
too, uses the gender of the like of it's a female animal crawling through like shame was closely behind the bush not to be disturbed by the wild. Enter help. So .
there's Andrew, a binky in his natural habitat, laughing, trying to hold back the jokes from kim command.
That's IT. That was A I, because that never happened. So you had to have him say that because I was not factual. I don't laugh at your jokes.
You should, hey, enough IT come on, just one.
And I find, go for IT.
but.
Not on the ipad. You don't go.
对 OK, I 敢问 O K, O K. Um now this is when .
she's pulling from her, her out of nowhere. Absolutely, there is a high percentage is can be a dirty joke.
No, that's not right. I went there, but I said, no, okay, because we sometimes we have kids that are .
listening rides when to keep this clean as possible.
you know and like, I said something, I said something and then I got kind of in the S. T. email.
Would you say I said .
something like, know, what do you call a urologist on tiktok?
A tiktok?
good. Blue, it's a good one. yeah. OK, okay. So there's a contest between and robot and a human. Oh, it's a tech joke even.
okay? And they have to do all kinds of things like, you know, who can add up numbers right faster, and of course, the roby wins, who can step, like recite historical facts faster? A I win, right? So then the researchers said, you know, we have to do something different because any time we go into like a knowledge base, the AI bot is going to bit.
So they said, you know what? Let's go ahead and let's put out some animals in the tara and see who can capture the animals Better, right? And so guess what? What the AI voght went again, again.
So they say, what we have to do with this one more time, because maybe IT wasn't really good research. So they send out the animals again onto the tundra, and the human goes out there and captures that. Meanwhile, the robots just sitting and watching the human go capture the animals.
And you know why? why? Because of the robots can't recapture A.
Okay, look, he's life. He's laugh. You're laugh. I'm thinking .
how David would narrow this scene of the podcast. No would be like there SHE sits telling her awful jokes and her White chair as her cohoes desperately tries .
not toilet because IT was awful. IT was not everybodys laughing right now. I can hear that. Sure they are. They are.
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many passwords do you think you have this make a guess ten, twenty, thirty, forty. Um I have over two hundred different passwords and every single of my passwords is unique. And you might be say that there are same.
You so oh, well, of course, I mean, you can do that. You're kim command. Do well.
Anybody can have unique passwords. anyone? okay. And it's not a matter of you trying to figure out like twelve to sixteen characters.
And let me take the worst thing that you could do is actually use the same password over and over again because then you're just asking to be hacked. You mean you're just begging to be hacked? So joining us here on came command do today is jerk suis. He's a big week over at north past the response to the kim cavaday show a general things you've in here hey kim.
my pleasure let to be .
here and so wait, you guys released that list of the most commonly used passwords like and you know it's I don't know if I should be happy that people are using passwords or disappointed that they're using the same one over and over again. I mean, like for example, on the list you have one, two, three, one, two, three. absolutely. We we released .
the top two hundred most common passwords uh annually and we've been combining support for six years straight now. And unfortunately, the habits of our passwords, how we use the passes, aren't really changing. They not improving, they getting getting worse and away.
So since this is the most common uh, passport in the world is one, two, three, four, five, six and U S. Is an an exception either. So IT is slightly different.
And the past with the most common problem in U. S. Is secret. And this type of business is not very secretive. Take less than one second to crack that passes.
You know. I like when people they think like they're gonna get super, super inventive. So they say one, two, three, four, five, six and then they had seven, eight, nine.
Like, oh, wow, that's really onna. Keep them out. I remember if there used to be a passer, let me. And is that still big on the list?
At any top of password that just uses a combination of simple words is very popular, so not necessary in top ten. But the habits tend to change, sometimes defending on what's popular in the world. That could be could be election, could be a sports day. So that tend to shift from year to year. But um any top of passwords that could easily be getting ble a simple word could be a named of what not how IT takes a few moments um to guess that are using algorithms .
now you you had an interesting number, jerk. Um you said how long did how long did you say to take a hacker to crack that password secret?
How much less than one .
second good. And so how do they do that?
Well, they use advances algorithms that that guess the passwords, right? So in in a split second they could go through thousands and thousands of of passwords combining from everything available in the dark web. And of course, step of past was like one, two, three, four, five, six. I just end up on the databases everywhere. So they kind of use the past words that available those those database, and just combining and run through the automated algorithm automatically, if you using something at available uh breach somewhere, so you could be using a secure basit that's ready to be breach somewhere that would once that algorithms and um and would be able to be guessed.
you know and it's it's easy to understand why that people are using the same passwords or they're using easy to guess passwords because you know, quite Frankly, they are like the biggest pain in the butt, right? I mean, you have to remember that. And then if you don't remember that, they put you through this whole passage reset and that becomes just a major pain in the bud. And so people just, we are naturally there, are just going to gravitate to have the easier password out there.
H, absolutely him. Uh, let's admit this. We are creatures of habit, right? So we trying to simplify our life as much as weekend and obvious ly swords and the exception.
And from our research, we saw that on average, every individual has around hundred sixty eight individual passwords and around eighty seven work related passwords. Myself and my north passivity, I have close four hundred passwords. So of course, we trying to read the same passwords, like when you creating a loggin somewhere, you kind of a go after simple bus, uh, somewhere before.
But this is one thing we need to remember. We live in the twenty first century, whether tools available to simplify our life and the some best practice that we should be using. So that part managing, like north bus IT comes into play.
Where is stores the passwords for you? And you need to remember single password? Let me this game see.
and that's so nice. I mean, and ask why I love about nord path. I mean, you know you you just go to website IT automatically just fills in all the passwords and then IT also feels in all the other stuff too. I'm talking about like you're billing address your credit card details. So everything's like safe in this volt.
Oh absolutely social security. Everything you still in there can let me ask you. This one was the last time you had to log in somewhere from not the device usually use.
So could be your lapse of your phone, your ipad. Probably you can't remember when the last time happened. You wouldn't take your friends laptop, say let me log into uh to a website. No, I just use your own device and you have not best on that device and that will prefer everything for you so you don't need to remember single but everything's gona be there refillable for you um from from the volt.
Now what do you say to people? Because I am sure there's somebody listening right now we're watching Jerry and there's say they're same. Okay, this sounds really great. But what if north past gets hacked? I mean, then they're going to have all the power swords to everything that .
I have out there. Yeah it's it's an excEllent question. And of course, we saw that happening.
And especially we tend to use um sometimes like is where we can store credentials in the browsing and of course, those that tend to be uh more targeted by a fishing attacks and so on. When he comes to not best, we Operate in zero knowledge architecture. So what that means is that we have zero exposure. Even the company your employees have zero exposure to to to your details, to password a to your information is only to you that can decrepit the volt and log into and access your information. So um even if something would ever happen to to our service, for instance, uh, that would still be absolutely encrypted and would be absolutely no one would be able to the egypt apart from the .
user that owns the passwords. And i'm really glad that you address that because there have been some cases in the past. Now is north bus at all know some other password managers years ago, the god hacked.
And so people are still kind of sit there is really worried about IT. I say i'm not worried about IT, and i've been in the tech industry for my entire life. And the convenience of not having to type in every single pair sword is just it's just amazing.
And it's one of these things, I think, general, that unless you actually try IT, then you're seeing to go and like, oh, okay, I get IT now. And for those of you that are sitting there and you've got passwords on posted notes sitting on your monitor, oh my gosh, I mean, just absolutely crazy. So so is there a best use policy now for passwords? I mean, IT used to be, or is IT still twelve to sixteen characters, upper, lower case? You you want to throw on a symbol, a higher gliff C A gang sign. You know, something like that. Is there is there a certain formula now that that we should be at hearing .
to uh absolutely him um and you you know you hit the nail heads. Uh we do need to make sure the passwords along right. So at least fifteen to twenty digits in less than having apple case have A A digit in there somewhere.
Um so we need to make sure that we we create a post for that, that is gna be unique every single time. And that's where a passed manager. So no part no pass comes in and has a passer generate that will be able to generate all those passwords for you as you create a password somewhere, as you go change your password.
So not that you don't need to remember the bus, but you don't even need to think how to create one will set the policy and create one for you. And there obviously many other features under the hood for you that would be able to increase that security as well for you. Um where is obviously making sure that you have exposure to password peat able somewhere that you are in the same password. So the password health checks within the tool that you can need to live whenever you need to.
And now are there certain industries that make people worse acceptable to getting hacked isn't a small business, isn't a free Lancer? Or or or just all of us are at .
risk at awesome kim. And I think that's one of the things where we used to see a of big breaches happen only to large organizations, uh because we can wear under that impression that hack is only care about big box, right. But recently we've seen um hack has go after small companies.
A small could be uh, small shop, ten, twenty people, sometimes even less. So everyone is acceptable and even individuals. That's one thing we need to make sure we know, forget.
We saw as well from um from the research that around forty percent of the passes that individuals use that you read the same possible for the what business logging in as well. So meeting that individuals could be targeted in order to access to business credentials as well as we've seen a lot of those cases also. So as one of things we need to be very previous. We need to understand that, uh, the security stars with us as individuals and that goes into the businesses as well regardless how small or large that organization is.
And no passwords are here. I mean, and the worst thing you do is do quarter cut y and then you try to make IT super scary and super heart. Oh, quarter one, two, three.
Yes, that's gonna come out. Not exactly so. So chill. thanks. You're telling us about nor pass how IT works and go through that whole list and know i'd love that to do this every year, by the way? No, even before you were responsible, I was still I was using your product and I was talk about all of these crazy password list because I still find IT hard to believe that people will use the word password as as their password.
I mean, like it's just like you want to go like just slapped upside the head and say, you know, come on, what do you think IT? And the thing about north passes that you are giving all of our viewers and listeners and amazing deal, and thank you for that. I mean, because it's one of these things like, I mean, it's a dollar twenty three a month.
I mean, I mean that's IT a dollar twenty three a month, okay, a bug in a quarter. And then you have all of your passwords and a secure vote. You'll just have to remember one master password and then you can also import your old passwords from if you're using another password manager, which you should not be using, you should be using your past.
And again, that's a dollar twenty three a months. What is that? That's like fifty eight percent off the list Price.
right? yeah.
So it's an amazing deal. So you want to go to a norm past that com slash kim again, that's north past to come. Flash came gill, where are are you in the U. K.
um so i'm i'm from U K, but zanana whether hate to is but i'm based art of, uh, the U. S. chicago.
Oh, chicago will come .
on down next time I will .
and then take go. This is the time of year that you wanted be in phoenix. This is like, this is like when all the all the people are like, okay, this is that this is like the when all the tourism officers say, like the best time to come to phoenix because you don't want to be here in this summer because it's like if you know somewhere leather pants in a sweater at seventy degrees today in in Julians about, I don't know, one hundred and twenty five degrees yeah you don't want to be here .
that yeah I mean, I feel like the time is coming where h chicago is gna guess so cold that actually you will probably see me in well.
you know what? Here's what you do. You tell a bit. It's a quality control check.
Okay, that's just want to make sure again, things will be in her child. Awesome product, awesome company. Proud to have you guys involved with us.
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