iCloud, Thunderbolt, WWDC, and North Korean Malware
Episode 135 · May 15th, 2020 · 29 mins 58 secs
About this Episode
The date for this year's WWDC has been set (June 22). Many users don't know that the government can access some of your iCloud data (with a warrant). We look at a new Thunderbolt vulnerability that affects Macs made since 2011 (but you don't need to worry). And we discuss contact tracing apps and new North Korean malware.
Show Notes:
- Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference 2020 kicks off in June with an all-new online format
- FBI serves warrant on senator in investigation of stock sales linked to coronavirus
- Legal Process Guidelines - Government & Law Enforcement within the United States
- Apple and Google privacy rules hamper COVID-19 tracking
- North Korean Lazarus group implants malware in 2FA app
- Two-factor authentication apps for iOS
- Thunderbolt security flaws found, affect 2011-2020 Macs
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