Windows Recall Revised, CUPS and WhatsUp Gold Vulnerabilities – Cybersecurity News
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Video Episode: https://youtu.be/Lw7MiiRsuk0In today's episode, we discuss critical vulnerabilities in Progress Software's WhatsUp Gold requiring urgent patches, alongside freshly reported exploits in Linux's Common Unix Printing System. We also explore Meta's hefty €91 million fine for improperly storing plaintext passwords, and Microsoft’s revisions to the Copilot+ Recall feature after security concerns. Stay informed on these significant developments in software security and data privacy! Links to articles discussed:1. https://thehackernews.com/2024/09/progress-software-releases-patches-for.html2. https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/linux-cves-open-source/728310/3. https://thehackernews.com/2024/09/meta-fined-91-million-for-storing.html4. https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2024/09/30/copilot-recall-security/Timestamps00:00 - Introduction00:55 - CUPS and WhatsUp updates03:38 - Windows Recall 1. What are today's top cybersecurity news stories?2. What vulnerabilities were patched in WhatsUp Gold?3. How serious are the Linux CVEs discovered recently?4. What penalties did Meta face for storing passwords in plaintext?5. What changes has Microsoft made to the Copilot+ Recall feature?6. Which critical CVEs affect print jobs on Linux systems?7. How can WhatsUp Gold customers mitigate security threats?8. What are the implications of Meta's latest GDPR fine?9. What security measures did Microsoft implement in Copilot+ Recall?10. How have researchers responded to Linux security vulnerabilities? Progress Software, WhatsUp Gold, vulnerabilities, patches, Linux, vulnerabilities, Red Hat, Canonical, Meta, €91 million, plaintext, security lapse, Copilot+ Recall, encryption, Trusted Platform Module, privacy,  
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