On this week's Technado, Wi-fi QR codes are coming to Windows 11, and older Windows 10 PCs might have to migrate to ChromeOS. In other news, Linux is now a CVE numbering authority, joining ranks with the likes of Curl and Python. In the world of cybersecurity, it's all flaws, all the time: there's a new critical Microsoft Outlook RCE bug that's "trivial" to exploit. ConnectWise ScreenConnect also fell victim to some critical flaws. And finally, WordPress got pwned - a critical flaw impacted over 25k sites using the "Bricks" theme.
321: UK Government Website Looks Like A SCAM?
320: New AI Tool Can HEAR Your Password??
319: ChatGPT Can Decide Your Next PC Build!
318: Samsung Announces New GDDR7 Chip!
317: Microsoft is Rebranding Azure AD?
316: Is Linux a MESS?
315: Sony Spills Playstation Secrets With Sharpie?
314: Hackers Compete To Hack A U.S. Satellite?
313: Granny Has Free Windows Keys?
Technado, Ep. 312: Apple Made Developer Betas Free For All
Ep. 311: New Apple OS Levels up Its Gaming Capabilities
Technado, Ep. 310: Everything That Happened at Microsoft Build 2023
Technado Ep. 309: Meet DarkBERT, the Dark Web’s ChatGPT
Technado, Ep. 308: Microsoft is Reading Your Private Files
Techando Ep. 307: ChatGPT Got Hacked (Again)
Technado, Ep. 306: The Current Version of Windows 10 Will Be the Last
Technado, Ep. 305: Google Authenticator Adds Account Syncing for Two-Factor Codes
Technado, Ep. 304: Samsung Considers Switching to Bing
Technado, Ep. 303: The FBI Warns Consumers about the Risks of Public Charging Stations
Technado, Ep. 302: Massive 3CX Supply-Chain Attack Effects 600,000 Customers
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