Episodes

  • Episode 61 - A Boeing Supplier Was Breached. Everyone Felt It.
    Jan 25 2026

    A supplier tied to Boeing disclosed a data exposure involving internal documents — even though Boeing itself was not breached. In this episode, we explain how third-party incidents trigger audits, contract reviews, and trust issues across the supply chain, and why SMB manufacturers must prepare for scrutiny even when their own systems are clean.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 60 - The Hack Was Last Year but The Lawsuits Are Now
    Jan 17 2026

    UnitedHealth is facing fresh lawsuits and regulatory scrutiny tied to last year’s cyber incident — a reminder that legal fallout often arrives months after leaders think the crisis is over. In this episode, we explain why delayed fines, audits, and lawsuits are the real cyber risk for regulated SMBs, and how to prepare for the long tail of post-breach exposure.


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    19 mins
  • Epsisode 59 - ASML Hack Rumor Sparks Real-World Damage
    Jan 10 2026

    ASML confirmed that viral claims of a data breach were false — but the damage from the rumor still spread fast. In this episode, we explain how fake breach posts can trigger customer panic, supplier disruption, and reputational harm, and why SMBs need a calm verification and communication playbook when cyber rumors surface.


    Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for more technology insights every Friday at 6 PM (PDT), as well as check out our website at www.frostyos.com.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 58 - When a Toyota Supplier Gets Hacked, Everyone Pays
    Jan 3 2026

    A cyber incident at a Toyota supplier forced production slowdowns, proving that manufacturers can be shut down even when their own systems are secure. In this episode, we explain how supplier cyber failures ripple instantly through just-in-time manufacturing, why third-party risk is now an operational threat, and what manufacturers must do to stay running when vendors fail.


    Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for more technology insights every Friday at 6 PM (PDT), as well as check out our website at www.frostyos.com.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 57 - Apple and Google Issue Global Spyware Alerts
    Dec 28 2025

    Apple and Google issued rare global warnings about widespread spyware targeting users across iOS and Android. In this episode, we explain why these alerts matter to SMBs, how spyware turns everyday phones and email into surveillance tools, and what steps businesses must take now to protect credentials, communications, and sensitive plans.


    Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for more technology insights every Friday at 6 PM (PDT), as well as check out our website at www.frostyos.com.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 56 - Oracle Earnings Slide Hits AI and Vendor Trust
    Dec 20 2025

    Oracle’s disappointing earnings rattled investors and raised serious questions about the ROI of massive AI infrastructure spending. In this episode, we unpack what Oracle’s stumble signals for SMBs considering expensive AI and cloud contracts — and why today’s shiny AI bet could become tomorrow’s budget black hole when vendor promises don’t deliver.

    Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for more technology insights every Friday at 6 PM (PDT), as well as check out our website at www.frostyos.com.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 55 - OpenAI Warns Its New AI Models Could Be Used to Hack
    Dec 15 2025

    OpenAI has publicly warned that its next-generation AI models may pose “high” cybersecurity risks by helping attackers find exploits and automate cyberattacks. In this episode, we explain why AI is no longer just a helper for SMBs, how poor governance turns AI into a new attack vector, and what guardrails businesses must put in place to avoid data loss, fraud, and compliance trouble.


    Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for more technology insights every Friday at 6 PM (PDT), as well as check out our website at www.frostyos.com.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 54 - AI Tools Are Becoming Entry Points for Hackers
    Dec 6 2025

    Analysts warn that the rush to adopt AI systems — especially LLM-based tools — is creating hidden attack surfaces inside SMBs. In this episode, we break down how AI misconfigurations expose sensitive data, compliance records, and even operational controls, and what guardrails every business must put in place before AI becomes its biggest liability.

    Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for more technology insights every Friday at 6 PM (PDT), as well as check out our website at www.frostyos.com.

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    13 mins