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Music News 

Is your password “Blink-182?” Change it. NOW.

April 23, 2019April 23, 2019 Alan Cross 0 Comments Blink-182, Hacking, Passwords

The National Cyber Security Centre in the UK has released a list of some of the most-hacked passwords on the

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Random Music News for Friday, June 30, 2017

June 30, 2017June 30, 2017 Alan Cross 0 Comments ATMOS, Britney Spears, Celine Dion, Dolby, Gary DeCarlo, Google, Hacking, Hanson, Kurt Cobain, Men Without Hats, Montreal Jazz Festival, MTV, Na Na Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, Netflix, Smart Speakers, Sony, Spotify, Steam, Vinyl

How can 2017 be halfway over already? Here’s some music news for June 30, 2017. Britney Spears is adamant that

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Best WTF Music Story of the Week: Russian Malware Uses Comments in Britney Spears’ Instagram Account to Communicate

June 8, 2017 Alan Cross 1 Comment Britney Spears, Hacking, Malware, Russian Hackers, Turla

Those following the perpetual saga of Russian hacking know about Turla, a group that loves mounting attacks on countries and

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DVSN 88 Mashups Up Hacking, Donald Trump and Sting’ “Russians”

March 17, 2017March 17, 2017 Alan Cross 0 Comments Donald Trump, DVSN 88, Hacking, Mashup, Russia, Sting

DVNS 88 is a Toronto project that looks to combine media and music in interesting ways. Their latest creation was

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Random Music News for Tuesday, November 1, 2016

November 1, 2016November 1, 2016 Alan Cross 0 Comments Adele, Apple, Cassettes, Chicago Cubs, Eddie Vedder, Fetty Wap, Hacking, INXS, iPhone 7, Mark Mothersbaugh, Michael Hutchence., Minimoog, Netflix, Nevermind, Nirvana, Raido, Sean Ross, Uptown Funk

November. Not a fan. Only February is worse. Just sayin’. And now, some music news. Ultrasonic hacking? Oh, it’s here.

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Ongoing History of New Music Podcast

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Each week, the podcast looks at something from the alt-rock universe, from artist profiles to various thematic explorations. Whatever the episode, you’re definitely going to learn something that you might not find anywhere else. Trust us on this.

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Podcast – The Backstage Project

The Backstage Project Podcast

The Backstage Project Podcast with Mark Silver focuses on the stories behind the biggest and best entertainment products, events, and companies. We go behind the scenes with amazing people who have done or are doing extraordinary things to entertain you, the audience. From sporting events to concerts, from cable tv to music apps; if it’s made an impact on the entertainment world, we cover it.

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