AT&T Data Breach, Apple Public Betas, and Is Safari a Browser That's Actually Private?
Episode 353 · July 18th, 2024 · 28 mins 5 secs
About this Episode
The AT&T breach affects over 100 million users. What customer data has fallen into the hands of hackers? Public betas of Apple's new operating systems are available, and we have some advice if you're thinking of installing the. A recover feature is coming to the Photos app. But...why? And Apple's latest ad highlighting its privacy features is big on imagination, but are its implied advantages accurate?
Show Notes:
- Apple releases public betas of all next-gen OS updates, except for visionOS
- How to Install Apple Beta Software for macOS Sequoia, iOS 18, iPadOS 18, watchOS 11, and tvOS 11
- iOS 18 Adds 'Recovered' Album in Photos to Restore Lost or Damaged Photos and Videos
- Exclusive: Taboola to sell ads for Apple
- Privacy on iPhone | Flock | Apple
- Am I Unique?
- Prevent cross-site tracking in Safari on Mac
- Google forced to delete Chrome Incognito mode’s private browsing data
- Apple Issues New Spyware Attack Warning To iPhone Users
- Recognize and avoid social engineering schemes including phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams
- iOS 17.5 bug undeleted sensitive photos—allegedly on devices you no longer own (Updated)
- Poseidon macOS malware employs new tricks, targets Swiss Mac users
- Nearly all AT&T cell customers’ call and text records exposed in a massive breach
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