Season 8 Episode 2084
Microsoft's recall raises red flags. SolarWinds fixes flaws unearthed by NATO. Ukraine's CERT sounds alarm. Russian hacktivists cause trouble in EU elections. DEVCORE uncovers critical code execution flaw. LastPass leaves users locked out. Apple commits to five years of iPhone security. An AI mail fail. Inside the FCC's plan to strengthen BGP protocol. Dave sits down with our guest Camille Stewart Gloster, Former Deputy National Cyber Director at the White House, as she shares a retrospective of her public service career. And let’s all Cheers to cybersecurity.
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Guest Camille Stewart Gloster, Former Deputy National Cyber Director at the White House, shares a retrospective of her public service career. Camille’s full conversation with Dave can be found on our weekly cybersecurity law, policy and privacy podcast, Caveat. You can listen to it here.
Microsoft’s Recall Feature Is Even More Hackable Than You Thought (WIRED)
Microsoft Research scientist gives non-answer when asked about Windows Recall privacy concerns (TechSpot)
TotalRecall: A New Tool that Extracts Data From Windows 11 Recall Feature (Cyber Security News)
Exclusive: Senators express "serious concern" with Pentagon's Microsoft plan (Axios)
SolarWinds Patches High-Severity Vulnerability Reported by NATO Pentester (SecurityWeek)
UAC-0020 used SPECTR Malware to target Ukraine defense forces (Security Affairs)
Russian hacktivists vow mass attacks against EU elections (The Register)
Ransomware Actor Exploited CoinMiner Attacker's Proxy Server (Cyber Security News)
Critical PHP Remote Code Execution Flaw let Attackers Inject Malicious Scripts (Cyber Security News)
Users furious after LastPass down for hours (Cybernews)
Apple Says iPhones Will Get Security Updates for at Least 5 Years (SecurityWeek)
EmailGPT Exposed to Prompt Injection Attacks (Infosecurity Magazine)
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