Jan. 31, 2024, 2:28 a.m. | TWiT

Security Now (Audio) twit.tv


  • iOS to allow native Chromium and Firefox engines.

  • An OS immune to ransomware?

  • HP back in the doghouse over "anti-virus" printer bricking

  • The mother of all breaches

  • New "Thou shall not delete those chats" rules

  • Fewer ransoms are being paid

  • Verified Camera Images

  • More on the $15/month flashlight app

  • What happens when apps change publishers

  • Microsoft hating on Firefox

  • Credit Karma is storing 1GB of data on the iPhone

  • Staying on Windows 7

  • Sci-Fi recommendations

  • Windows 7 and HSTS sites …

app-store back bitwarden breaches bricking camera chats chrome chromium code delete firefox flashlight app google help & how to hp hp printer iab19 images immune ink ios leo laporte mac microsoft microsoft security mother of all breaches mozilla paid password manager passwords printer ransomware rules security security now source code spinrite steve gibson technology twit verified virus windows 7

SOC 2 Manager, Audit and Certification

@ Deloitte | US and CA Multiple Locations

Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Policy Analyst (TS/SCI)

@ WWC Global | Reston, Virginia, United States

Security Architect (DevSecOps)

@ EUROPEAN DYNAMICS | Brussels, Brussels, Belgium

Infrastructure Security Architect

@ Ørsted | Kuala Lumpur, MY

Contract Penetration Tester

@ Evolve Security | United States - Remote

Senior Penetration Tester

@ DigitalOcean | Canada