May 2nd 2014
Tech News 2Night 79
New Security Bug: Covert Redirect
Hosted by
Sarah Lane
Covert Redirect - a security bug that's hard to fix, U.S. security contractors searching for security flaws, Yahoo is tracking you again, Apple buys LuxVue, will AppleTV and wearables bypass WWDC?, a GoPro-Like camera that takes 360-degree video, and do those new glow in the dark streets in the Netherlands really work?
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Guests:
Jason Howell
Host: Jason Howell
Covert Redirect - a security bug that's hard to fix, U.S. security contractors searching for security flaws, Yahoo is tracking you again, Apple buys LuxVue, will AppleTV and wearables bypass WWDC?, a GoPro-Like camera that takes 360-degree video, and do those new glow in the dark streets in the Netherlands really work?
Guest: Klint Finley
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Running time: 11:49
Links
- Serious security flaw in OAuth, OpenID discovered
- THE NEXT HEARTBLEED BUG? HARD-TO-FIX "COVERT REDIRECT" FLAW DISCOVERED
- U.S. Contractors Scale Up Search for Heartbleed-Like Flaws
- Yahoo drops 'Do Not Track' policy in favor of 'personalized' experience
- Apple Acquires Power Efficient LED Tech Company LuxVue
- Code/red: No New Apple TV at WWDC
- Apple Engineer Creates 360-Degree Action Cam
- Comcast nears deal to stream EA games to TVs: sources
- Dutch Glow-In-The-Dark Roads Don't Glow So Well