SN 941: We told you so! - NSA hacked Huawei? MS big AI data blunder, ValiDrive update - a podcast by TWiT

from 2023-09-26T18:18:50

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  • Apple has quietly removed support for Postscript in macOS Ventura over security concerns with the outdated interpreter language.

  • China has formally accused the NSA of hacking and maintaining access to Huawei servers since 2009, based on documents from Edward Snowden.

  • A misconfigured Azure Shared Access Signature token resulted in 38TB of sensitive internal Microsoft data being exposed, including employee backups with passwords.

  • The Signal messaging platform has added a post-quantum encryption protocol called PQXDH, combining its existing X3DH with the believed quantum-resistant CRYSTALS-Kyber system.

  • A zero-day iOS exploit chain was used to target Egyptian presidential candidate Ahmed Eltantawy, redirecting his traffic to install spyware after visiting a non-HTTPS site.

  • Steve gave an update on the status of his forthcoming ValiDrive USB validation utility, explaining delays due to challenges working at the USB level under Windows.

  • A blog post argued that the complexity of modern web browsers has made it impossible to create competitive new browsers from scratch.

  • An emailer claimed to have a mathematical algorithm that can generate truly random numbers.

  • Another emailer asked whether encrypting and deleting a hard drive could substitute for overwriting with random data.

  • There was an explanation of how public key encryption can be used bidirectionally for both encryption and authentication.

  • Listener questions whether all stolen LastPass vaults will eventually be decrypted.

Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-941-Notes.pdf


Hosts: Steve Gibson and Ant Pruitt


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