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Episode #233: Microsoft Leaked 38TB of Sensitive Data;TikTok Clock is Ticking; Your Healthcare Provider is Under Attack
Episode 233 β€’ 20th September 2023 β€’ It's 5:05! Daily cybersecurity and open source briefing β€’ Contributors from Around the World
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Marcel Brown: September 20th, 1989. Apple releases the Macintosh Portable Computer, Apple's first attempt at a laptop. That being said, at a weight of 16 pounds, the machine was hardly workable on your lap.

Edwin Kwan: Microsoft's AI research division has been leaking 38 terabytes worth of sensitive data for over three years. The leak started back in July 2020 and was due to a Microsoft employee inadvertently sharing the URL for a misconfigured Azure blob storage bucket.

Katy Craig: Ireland's Data Protection Commission, or DPC, found a glaring security flaw in TikTok's Family Pairing feature. This feature was supposed to let adults chat with kids they're related to. Now what could go wrong here?


Mark Miller: When a hospital or a health care system is hit with a breach, there are life and death consequences to consider. The people who perpetuate these breaches are concerned about nothing more than money, not the families affected. It puts the healthcare provider in an untenable situation.

t's Wednesday, September 20th, 2023, and here are your cybersecurity and open source headlines for the day.


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