
SN 1024: Don't Blame Signal - The Real Story Behind the TM SGNL Breach
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- Microsoft to officially abandon passwords and support their deletion.
- Meta's RayBan smart glasses weaken their privacy terms.
- 30% of Microsoft code is now being written by AI.
- Google says prying Chrome from it will damage its security.
- Nearly 1,000 six-year-old eCommerce backdoors spring to life.
- eM Client moves to version 10.3
- A bunch of terrific listener feedback creates talking points.
- A little-known, insecure message archiving service comes to light.
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/sn-1024-notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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