Specifically, section 569.095. But anyone viewing the source of a *public* web page obviously has “reasonable grounds to believe that he has such authorization.”
— @Richi 😷 Jennings (@RiCHi) October 15, 2021
In today’s #SBBlogwatch, we fact-check sextugenarian politicians. At @SecurityBlvd: https://t.co/MKWSOweuoh
Friday 15 October 2021
Missouri FAIL: Gov. Mike Parson says Viewing Web Source is ‘Hacking’ - Security Boulevard
Parson Knows: The Missouri Department of Education website was leaking teachers’ social security numbers. A local journalist, Josh Renaud, spotted the PII flaw and reported it to the department, giving them plenty of time to fix the leak.
Thursday 14 October 2021
Apple Says iPhone Users are Stupid - Security Boulevard
Cui Bono? Apple! Apple wants lawmakers to know that sideloaded apps are dangerous. Okay, I guess that seems kinda reasonable. But, wait a minute …
And naturally, @Apple’s “evidence” is a bunch of cherrypicked research that doesn’t really prove anything of the sort.
In today’s #SBBlogwatch, we follow the money. At @SecurityBlvd: https://t.co/Z250cbrBVq— @Richi 😷 Jennings (@RiCHi) October 14, 2021
Tuesday 12 October 2021
Ex-DoD Security Chief: China is Winning—it’s ‘A Done Deal’ - Security Boulevard
Beijing Back Better: The former chief software officer for the U.S. Air Force, Nicolas Chaillan, says the U.S. is falling far behind China in cybersecurity. In a no-holds-barred interview, he unloads his frustrations, built up over three years of inept bungling at the Pentagon.
Lauren @LKnausenberger now holds the poisoned chalice.
— @Richi 😷 Jennings (@RiCHi) October 12, 2021
In today’s #SBBlogwatch, we plan to fail. At @SecurityBlvd: https://t.co/cEy6k7FlBL
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