SN 990: Is Telegram an Encrypted App? - CrowdStrike Exodus, DDoS-as-a-Service, 'Active Listening' Ad Tech?
Update: 2024-09-041
Description
- Telegram puts End-to-End Privacy in the Crosshairs
- Free security logging is good for everyone
- CrowdStrike hemorrhaging customers
- Microsoft to meet privately with EDR (Endpoint Detection & Response) vendors
- Yelp's Unhappy with Google
- Telegram as the hotbed for DDoSass – DDoS as a Service
- Chrome grows more difficult to exploit
- Cox Media Group's "Active Listening" has apparently not ended
- Cascading Bloom Filter follow-up
- Closing the Loop
- Is Telegram an encrypted app?
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-990-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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