
SN 1030: Internet Foreground Radiation - The NPM Repository is Under Siege
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- An exploited iOS iMessage vulnerability Apple denies?
- The NPM repository is under siege with no end in sight.
- Were Comcast and Digital Realty compromised? Don't ask them.
- Matthew Green agrees: XChat does not offer true security.
- We may know how Russia is convicting Telegram users.
- Microsoft finally decides to block two insane Outlook file types.
- 40,000 openly available video camera are online. Who owns them?
- Running SpinRite on encrypted drives.
- An LLM describes Steve's (my) evolution on Microsoft security.
- What do we know about the bots that are scanning the Internet?
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1030-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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