Security Now with Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

Jul 11th 2017

Security Now 619

All the Usual Suspects

W3C adds DRM to HTML5, Facebook can track logged out users, jailbreaking drones and more!

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This week we have all the usual suspects: Governments regulating their citizenry, evolving Internet standards, some brilliant new attack mitigations and some new side-channel attacks, browsers responding to negligent certificate authorities, specious tracking lawsuits, flying device jailbreaking, more IoT tomfoolery, this week's horrifying Android vulnerability, more Vault7 CIA Wikileaks, a great tip about controlling the Internet through DNS... and even more! In other words, all of the usual suspects! (And two weeks until our annual BlackHat exploit extravaganza!)

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