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Episode 1156 – Three-Fifths Of Attack Are Non-Malware Related

CrowdStrike released their 2022 Global Threat Report and they showed something interesting. This episode talks about how attackers are changing their tactics and using less-malware in their attacks but can still pose a huge risk to your organizations and systems.

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Kim Foxx backs some cases tied to Ronald Watts

Cook County judges have tossed 150 cases tied to ex-Sgt. Ronald Watts. But Kim Foxx’s office is fighting efforts to vacate some others. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Chip Mitchell

Read an Excerpt from “Making Mexican Chicago” by Mike Amezcua

In Making Mexican Chicago, Mike Amezcua explores how the Windy City became a Latinx metropolis in the second half of the twentieth century, offering a powerful multiracial history of Chicago that sheds new light on the origins and endurance of urban inequality. The following excerpt details some of the ways the

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Illinois doesn’t know who’s getting COVID-19 treatments.

The Illinois Department of Public Health controls the state's supply of virus therapeutics, but officials are not tracking how the coveted treatments are being dispersed. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Kristen Schorsch

How Chicago’s food equity council has progressed on agenda

Ruby Ferguson, food equity policy lead at the Greater Chicago Food Depository, shares an update on the city's progress around food pantries, nutrition benefits and other food equity priorities. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Natalie Moore

Episode 1155 – Facebook Marketplace Scam To Watch Out For, They Tried It On Me

Facebook Marketplace is intended to be a central forum for people to easily buy and sell goods. However, scammers lurk in the shadows and prey on everyone. This episode talks about a scam that I personally experienced but didn't fall for.

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Researchers sample Great Lakes in ‘winter grab’ to study climate

Researchers are out grabbing samples from all over the Great Lakes, to better understand the lakes in winter. Geo-sciences Professor Maureen Coleman from the University of Chicago is a part of the "Winter Grab" effort. Host: Melba Lara; Producer: Laure...

Episode 1154 – Apple Releases Urgent Patch For An Active Zero-Day, Update Now

Apple pushed out an urgent update for iOS, iPadOS and MacOS. This episode talks about the security vulnerability this patch fixes and a reminder to keep an eye on your updates.

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Inside the sexual misconduct scandal at Evanston beaches

In text messages to a manager, a teenage female lifeguard alleged sexist workplace behavior was common and “f**** up people for a long time.” Host: Lisa Labuz; Reporter: Dan Mihalopoulos

HIV continues to disproportionately impact Black residents

The number of new HIV diagnoses in Chicago is at its lowest mark in more than 30 years, but Black residents – especially Black men – continue to contract the virus at higher rates. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Esther Yoon-Ji Kang

Chicago-area college students struggle during pandemic

College students are struggling academically and socially like never before as they grapple with the ongoing effects of the pandemic. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Anna Savchenko

Episode 1153 – A Story Of A Lone Hacker Taking Down North Korea’s Internet Access

This episode talks about a story where a single individual took revenge on North Korea and took down their Internet. Do not try this at home.

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Mayor Lightfoot blames carjacking spike on remote learning

Mayor Lori Lightfoot blamed remote learning for a spike in carjackings around Chicago in a press conference on Monday. Tom Schuba of the Chicago Sun-Times helps fact check the mayor's claims. Host: Mary Dixon; Producer: Cianna Greaves

Former Chicago Red Stars coach accused of misconduct

There are more allegations of misconduct about the former coach of the Chicago Red Stars, this time from his days as a local youth soccer coach. Host: Melba Lara; Producer: Lauren Frost

Blacks make up only 15% of Chicago Fire Department’s ranks

Blacks make up only 15 percent of the Chicago Fire Department. Engine Company 21 in the Washington Park neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side is trying to boost those ranks. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Michael Puente