And then Steve's going to talk about something I hadn't heard anything about, but it's a real grab from the EU that will really destroy Internet security. We'll also talk about an attack on our favorite hardware store, oh, no. This time they say, yeah, we're not going to fix it. Microsoft has some more flaws in Exchange Server. Quarter size (16 kbps) mp3 audio file URL: High quality (64 kbps) mp3 audio file URL: All that and more during this week's Security Now! podcast #947 - and counting. And then, after entertaining some great feedback from our listeners, we're going to look into the next big looming battle between conservative tech and rapacious governments. Now what? That guy with the badly messed-up SSD shared the results of using SpinRite 6.1. Description: Where was Microsoft storing their Azure keys? What four new zero-day flaws has Microsoft declined to repair? And what happens next? What's this week's latest mass casualty event for publicly-exposed Internet servers? And do we have any news on last week's Citrix Bleed fiasco? What comes after CVSS v3.1 and why? What happened to Google's Web DRM proposal? And what about the earlier Cisco IOS XE mass casualty mess? And what's the new Security Now! podcast slogan to emerge from it? Our favorite password manager just announced their support for Passkeys.
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