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Sign In With Apple Makes Privacy a Centerpiece

Sign in with Apple is coming in iOS 13, and the company will allow users to share unique, disposable email addresses with apps to help prevent data collection.

Apple, Ios

MacOS Mojave Flaw Could Lead to Abuse of Trusted Apps

In macOS Mojave, a problem in the way the OS performs application validation could let an attacker run a modified version of a trusted app, bypassing local security mechanisms.

Apple

Q&A: Joseph Menn on the Cult of the Dead Cow

In his new book on the Cult of the Dead Cow hacking group, Joseph Menn describes the environment that led to the cDc's creation and why the group remains so influential after more than 35 years.

Hacking

Google Turning On Confidential Mode by Default in G Suite

Google is planning to enable confidential mode by default for enterprise G Suite customers in June.

Google

Decipher Podcast: Joseph Menn

Joseph Menn, author of a new book on the Cult of the Dead Cow hacking group, joins Dennis Fisher to discuss the group, its influence, and why he thinks the cDc has survived so long.

Podcast