Episode 350: Attack Surfaces
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Apple drops one of its financial services that it only introduced last year. More countries can now participate in Apple's self-service repair program. Installed Chrome browser extensions could be more dangerous than Google is letting on. And in a new white paper, Apple declares its dedication to long-range privacy and security using some "squishy" language and we have some thoughts. Show Notes: About the security content of AirPods Firmware Update 6A326, AirPods Firmware Update 6F8, and Beats Firmware Update 6F8 Apple abruptly abandons “buy now, pay later” service amid regulatory scrutiny EU Users Won't Get Apple Intelligence, iPhone Mirroring, or the New SharePlay Screen Sharing Features This Year, Thanks to the DMA Apple expands Self Service Repair Diagnostics support to Europe Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair Longevity, by Design Risk of installing dodgy extensions from Chrome store way worse than Google's letting on, study suggests Amazon’s new AI-powered Alexa might cost up to $10 per month Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
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