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Windows 10 got a new spring in its step, Microsoft further patches Intel microcode, even the UK's NHS plans to update, another ... Active Wormable Exploitation This week we update again on VPNFilter, look at another new emerging threat, check in on ... The state of Virginia passes an age-restriction law that has no chance. New Zealand also tries something similar, citing ... More Zero-day exploits in Windows 10, publicly exposed Docker Engine APIs, Google's plan to fix Android, the DoD is expanding ... Think your mouse is harmless? Steve and Leo uncover how modern optical mice might be secretly “listening” in, and reveal why ... This week we will examine two incredibly clever, new (and bad) attacks named eFail and Throwhammer. But first we catchup on ...

An exploited iOS iMessage vulnerability Apple denies? The NPM repository is under siege with no end in sight. Were Comcast ... Steve loses his T1, official SQRL logo Steve loses his T1, the official SQRL logo, Auto hacking matures from " Utah passes age verification requirement for app stores. The inside story on fake North Korean employees. Is that a Texas ... Should password length be kept a secret? The stunning Juniper router backdoor, Oracle gets smacked by the U.S. Federal Trade ... Kuala Lumpur International Airport says no to a ransom attack, switches to whiteboard. A tired and jet-lagged Troy Hunt got ... Think your cell phone is safe from tracking? Steve reveals how global networks let anyone pinpoint your location—no hacking ...

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Cisco's routers just exposed more than two million networks thanks to a “ Bypassing all passkey protections. The ransomware attacks just keep on coming. Cloudflare capitulates to the MPA and starts ... Android to get "Lockdown Mode". What's in the new editions of Chrome and Firefox? Why did Apple silently re-enable ... Nevada attempts to block Meta's end-to-end encryption for minors. A survey of

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