Aug. 29, 2022, 4 a.m. | Tom Eston, Scott Wright

The Shared Security Show sharedsecurity.net

Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation” has been recognized as an exploit for a vulnerability after Microsoft reported it can crash the hard drives of certain old laptop computers, phishing attacks that compromise credentials using brand impersonation are on the rise, and details about a new privacy focused phone carrier that doesn't track your location or web browsing activity.

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