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Weekly Update 256

Troy Hunt

The 2 Apple things were particularly interesting due to the way in which both catching CSAM baddies and catching baddies who steal your things involves using technology that can be abused. Well this week went on for a bit, an hour and 6 mins in all. Is it good tech because it can do good things? Bad tech because it can do bad things?

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Google Android vs Apple iOS: Which is Better for Privacy and Cybersecurity?

Security Boulevard

This week we battle it out between the two mobile tech giants, Google Android vs Apple iOS, and discuss which one is better for your privacy and cybersecurity. Topics include: app stores and OS updates, ad tracking, and native text messaging. All this plus how Apple and Facebook fell for a massive email scam. ** […].

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Apple iPhone has over 36 vulnerabilities

CyberSecurity Insiders

All Apple iPhone users are being requested to download the new iOS 15.6 Meanwhile, a detailed tech discussion is taking place on Redditt from the past two days and that’s related to the topic on how Apple keeps its user data secure for its focus on personal health and fitness.

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The Presenting Vendor Paradox

Daniel Miessler

As it turns out, very few people are both inspired and capable of doing research on a particular topic. and I were talking about a recent Lawfare podcast where Matt Tait was on talking about the need for improved forensics on Apple devices. I think it’s ultimately a market failure due to natural incentives. My friend Joel P.

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Top Cybersecurity Podcasts

CyberSecurity Insiders

20-60 minutes l Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify. 3-30 minutes l RSS, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts. 10-30 minutes l Apple Podcasts. 10-30 minutes l Apple Podcasts. Weekly conversations surrounding hot topics in security today. 1-2 hours l RSS, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify.

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Apple CEO to speak at the International Association of Privacy Professionals

CyberSecurity Insiders

Tim Cook, the Apple CEO, will deliver keynotes at the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) that will be held between April 11 to April 13 in Washington, DC. Trending on a separate topic, Tim Cook seems to have reached the news headlines for the wrong reasons.

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China’s Olympics App Is Horribly Insecure

Schneier on Security

The app also includes a censorship keyword list, which, while presently inactive, targets a variety of political topics including domestic issues such as Xinjiang and Tibet as well as references to Chinese government agencies.