Attack Surfaces
Episode 350 · June 27th, 2024 · 29 mins 6 secs
About this Episode
Apple drops one of its financial services that it only introduced last year. More countries can now participate in Apple's self-service repair program. Installed Chrome browser extensions could be more dangerous than Google is letting on. And in a new white paper, Apple declares its dedication to long-range privacy and security using some "squishy" language and we have some thoughts.
Show Notes:
- About the security content of AirPods Firmware Update 6A326, AirPods Firmware Update 6F8, and Beats Firmware Update 6F8
- Apple abruptly abandons “buy now, pay later” service amid regulatory scrutiny
- EU Users Won't Get Apple Intelligence, iPhone Mirroring, or the New SharePlay Screen Sharing Features This Year, Thanks to the DMA
- Apple expands Self Service Repair Diagnostics support to Europe
- Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair
- Longevity, by Design
- Risk of installing dodgy extensions from Chrome store way worse than Google's letting on, study suggests
- Amazon’s new AI-powered Alexa might cost up to $10 per month
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