In this episode, Don is back alongside Daniel and Sophie to discuss the latest. This week in tech news, companies like Meta can now transfer personal data from the EU to US-based companies to the dismay of some privacy advocates. The team also covers Ubuntu ditching its minimal install option and Red Hat disappointing Linux users everywhere. In security news: Cisco deals with a high-severity bug, JumpCloud resets API keys due to a mysterious "ongoing incident," and hackers target nuclear scientists through Mac malware. Lastly, there's an update on the FTC v. Microsoft lawsuit you won't want to miss.
Technado, Ep. 265: MFA Phishing Attack
Technado, Ep. 264: Counterfeit Cisco Gear
Episode 263: First Laptop With a RISC-V Processor Is Coming
Technado, Ep. 262: Cloudflare Outage Explained
Technado, Ep. 262: Cloudflare Outage Explained
Technado, Ep. 261: GPU Prices Drop
Technado, Ep. 260: New Hardware Roundup
Technado, Ep. 259: Apple WWDC 2022 Recap
Technado, Ep. 258: Computex 2022 Highlights
Technado, Ep. 257: Best Ransom Response Ever?
Technado, Ep. 256: Rocky Linux Fights Back
Technado, Ep. 255: F5's Severe Exploit
Technado, Ep. 254: Built-In VPN for Edge
Technado, Ep. 253: RIP macOS Server
Technado, Ep. 252: T-Mobile Plan Backfires
Technado, Ep. 251: What’s up with Atlassian?
Technado, Ep. 250: MailChimp Breach
Technado, Ep. 249: Cisco's David Alicea
Technado, Ep. 248: Cisco's Nick Russo
Technado, Ep. 247: Cisco's Erica Cooper
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