Apple Podcasts on the Web, AirTag Catches Porch Pirate, and More on the Biggest Ever Data Breach
Episode 358 · August 22nd, 2024 · 28 mins 46 secs
About this Episode
You can now access Apple Podcasts on the web. iCloud is the most popular Apple subscription service, and there's an important reason why. A cleverly placed AirTag catches a porch pirate. And there's more fallout from the recent breach of personal information from National Public Data.
Show Notes:
- Apple Podcasts available on the web
- Apple Maps
- Report: iCloud Is the Most Popular Apple Subscription Service in the US
- Episode 9: This Is Potemkin Security
- Fed-up California woman catches mail thieves by sending herself an Apple AirTag
- Mac and Windows users infected by software updates delivered over hacked ISP
- Brave for iOS and iPadOS now includes “HTTPS by Default”
- Ransomware rakes in record-breaking $450 million in first half of 2024
- National Public Data Published Its Own Passwords
- Plain Text Offenders
- US Lawmakers Want Investigation Into TP-Link Over Chinese Hacking Fears
- Security flaws in Microsoft Mac apps could let attackers spy on users
- Cisco, Microsoft Disagree on Severity of macOS App Vulnerabilities
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