Oct. 25, 2023, 1:26 a.m. | TWiT

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  • How fake drives continue to be sold on Amazon despite negative reviews

  • Microsoft is discontinuing support for the VBScript language

  • The 30-year old NTLM authentication protocol will eventually be removed from Windows

  • Two new vulnerabilities found in cURL

  • A new Cisco router vulnerability rated CVSS 10.0 was used to hack over 40,000 devices

  • Debate over whether "lib" should rhyme with "vibe" or "air"

  • Instructions for accessing the SpinRite 6.1 pre-release version

  • Feedback on passkey exportability and server IP address encryption …

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