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  • Another Israeli spyware vendor surfaces.
  • Win11 to delete restore points more quickly.
  • The EU accelerates its plans to abandon Microsoft Azure.
  • The EU sets timelines for Post-Quantum crypto adoption.
  • Russia to create a massive IMEI database.
  • Canada and the UK create the "Common Good Cyber Fund".
  • U.S. states crack down on Bitcoin ATMs amid growing scams.
  • Congressional staffers cannot use WhatsApp on gov devices.
  • LibXML2 and the problems with commercial use of OSS.
  • A(nother) remote code execution vulnerability in WinRAR.
  • Have-I-Been-Pwned gets a cool data visualization site.
  • How is ransomware getting in?
  • Windows to offer "safe" non-kernel endpoint security?
  • Proactive age verification coming to porn sites. How?
  • Canada (also) says "bye bye" to Hikvision.
  • Germany will be banning DeekSeek. The whole EU may follow.
  • Cloudflare throttled in Russia?
  • What must the U.S. do to compete in global exploit acquisition?

Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1033-Notes.pdf

Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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