Tom Cruise Is in the Heating Ducts
Episode 327 · January 18th, 2024 · 29 mins 11 secs
About this Episode
Apple issues an security patch for its Magic Keyboard. It turns out that Google Chrome's Incognito Mode is not so incognito. AppleCoin, more invoice phishing, and Amazon delivery hacks: they're all scams in this week's ScamWatch. And app sideloading is coming to iPhones in EU countries.
Show Notes:
- Magic Keyboard Firmware Update 2.0.6
- Apple Releasing iOS 17.3 Next Week With These New Features
- Apple GPU security flaw in iPhone 12 and M2 MacBook Air
- LeftoverLocals: Listening to LLM responses through leaked GPU local memory
- Apple Watch drops blood oxygen features to dodge the import ban
- Apple May Sell Series 9 and Ultra 2 Watches Without Blood Oxygen App in U.S. Amid Patent Dispute
- Apple iPhone global market share reaches top spot in 2023
- App Store to Be 'Split in Two' Ahead of EU iPhone Sideloading Deadline
- PSA: Warn your non-techy friends about fake AppleCoin ads
- Grieving mother falls victim to Amazon one-time password ‘scam’
- “Geek Squad” Emails Scam Sends Fake Invoices Using HousecallPro Servers
- Google fixes first actively exploited Chrome zero-day of 2024
- Google quietly updates Chrome’s incognito warning in wake of tracking lawsuit
- Am I Unique?
- Beeper Mini users find Macs banned from iMessage network
- Sosumi
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