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Smashing Security podcast #395: Gym hacking, disappearing DNA, and a social lockout

Wed, 11/27/2024 - 7:00pm
A Kansas City man is accused of hacking into local businesses, not to steal money, but to... get a cheaper gym membership? A DNA-testing firm has vanished, leaving customers in the dark about what's happened to their sensitive genetic data. And Australia mulls a social media ban for youngsters. All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by Anna Brading.
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The AI Fix #26: Would AI kill sentient robots, and is water wet?

Tue, 11/26/2024 - 11:04am
In episode 26 of The AI Fix, an AI does surgery on pork chops, holographic Jesus wants your consent to use cookies, Mark opens the pod bay doors, our hosts discover OpenAI's couch potato health coach, and Graham finds a robot made of drain pipes. Graham pits Mark against an AI in a morality quiz that asks “would you kill sentient robots?”, and “are lobsters more delicious than cats?”, while a surprisingly useful answer from ChatGPT leads Mark on a quest for world peace. All this and much more is discussed in the latest edition of "The AI Fix" podcast by Graham Cluley and Mark Stockley.
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Data leaks from websites built on Microsoft Power Pages, including 1.1 million NHS records

Tue, 11/26/2024 - 10:27am
A security researcher has blamed misconfigured implementations of Microsoft Power Pages for a slew of data breaches from web portals - including the leak of 1.1 million NHS employee records. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
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FlipaClip animation app data breach exposes details of almost 900,000 users

Mon, 11/25/2024 - 1:54pm
Flipaclip, an animation creation app that is particularly popular with youngsters, has exposed the details of over 890,000 users. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
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