Cisco Talos discovers vulnerabilities in Microsoft apps for macOS. OpenAI shuts down an Iranian influence campaign. Jewish Home Lifecare discloses a data breach affecting over 100,000 people. Google is testing an automatic redaction feature in Chrome for Android. Unicoin informs the SEC that it was locked out of G-Suite for four days. House members raise concerns about Chinese-made Wi-Fi routers. Moody’s compares the shift to post-quantum cryptography to the Y2K bug. Diversity-focused tech nonprofits struggle with waning support. CyberScoop’s Tim Starks is back to talk about his investigation into a Russian hacker group targeting human rights groups. Smartphones are becoming more street-smart.
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We welcome Tim Stark from CyberScoop back to discuss his story”Russian hacking campaign targets human rights groups, media and former US ambassador.“
Selected reading
Security vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s macOS apps could allow hackers to access microphones and cameras (The recording)
OpenAI interrupts Iranian disinformation campaign (The New York Times)
100,000 people affected by data theft at Jewish Home Lifecare (Safety Week)
Chrome redacts credit cards and passwords when you share the Android screen (Beeping Computer)
According to crypto company, a hacker locked all employees out of Google products for four days (The recording)
House members urge Commerce Department to investigate Chinese Wi-Fi router company (CyberScoop)
Moody’s raises alarm over risks of quantum computing as transition to PQC “will be lengthy and costly” (Industrial Cyber)
Silicon Valley’s diversification movement crumbles amid attacks on DEI (Washington Post)
Google’s stunning new Android AI feature instantly locks out phone thieves (Forbes)
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