Zero Day, Compromised Ad Servers, and the New iPad Magic Keyboard
Every day is zero day in the security world. Researchers have found some serious vulnerabilities in iOS that affect the Mail app, and a fix is coming. Compromised ad servers allow cybercriminals to serve malware on respected websites. And we discuss the new Magic Keyboard for iPad, which turns the iPad into a new computing device.
Show Notes:
- Researchers Say They Caught an iPhone Zero-Day Hack in the Wild
- You’ve Got (0-click) Mail!
- Zoom’s Security Woes Were No Secret to Business Partners Like Dropbox
- Zoom Hits Milestone on 90-Day Security Plan, Releases Zoom 5.0
- Comment: Why hasn’t Apple released a dedicated app for iCloud Keychain?
- Mac and iOS Keychain Tutorial: How Apple’s iCloud Keychain Works
- Hackers have breached 60 ad servers to load their own malicious ads
- Ad-Blockers: The Good, the Bad, the Ethics
- The Magic Keyboard Turns the iPad into a New Computing Device
- Everything you can do with the Apple Pencil
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