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Here’s who Apple and Epic are calling to testify in next week’s trial

The Verge

Since these figures were deposed before the trial, court documents have already revealed a few interesting details about the companies’ businesses — and we’ll probably see more as they take the stand. Alphabet — documents submitted. App Annie — documents submitted. Roblox Corporation — documents submitted. Epic employees.

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You never know who is after your data

Dataconomy

In this scenario, in the blink of an eye, it could be too late, because extracting data from the most secure and offline databases or installing spyware/malware on them can now be done in seconds, unlike waiting for a timer in old espionage movies. Who is at risk of tailgating attacks?

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The CyberWire Daily Podcast EP. 389 With Guest Speaker David Brumley

ForAllSecure

Dave Bittner: [00:00:03] A contractor for Russia's FSB security agency was apparently breached. NSO Group says its Pegasus software can now obtain access to private messages held in major cloud services. The ability to get information from clouds that are normally thought secure, notably Apple's iCloud, is new for Pegasus.

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The CyberWire Daily Podcast EP. 389 With Guest Speaker David Brumley

ForAllSecure

Dave Bittner: [00:00:03] A contractor for Russia's FSB security agency was apparently breached. NSO Group says its Pegasus software can now obtain access to private messages held in major cloud services. The ability to get information from clouds that are normally thought secure, notably Apple's iCloud, is new for Pegasus.

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THE CYBERWIRE DAILY PODCAST EP. 389 WITH GUEST SPEAKER DAVID BRUMLEY

ForAllSecure

Dave Bittner: [00:00:03] A contractor for Russia's FSB security agency was apparently breached. NSO Group says its Pegasus software can now obtain access to private messages held in major cloud services. The ability to get information from clouds that are normally thought secure, notably Apple's iCloud, is new for Pegasus.