Google Meet opens client-side encrypted calls to non Google users

Google announced it is updating the client-side encryption mechanism for Google Meet to allow external participants, including those without Google accounts, to join encrypted calls.

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Chinese, Russian Espionage Campaigns Increasingly Targeting Edge Devices

Chinese and Russian hackers have turned their focus to edge devices — like VPN appliances, firewalls, routers and Internet of Things (IoT) tools — amid a startling increase in espionage attacks, according to Google security firm Mandiant.

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Cisco Systems Joins Microsoft, IBM in Vatican Pledge to Ensure Ethical Use and Development of AI

Pope Francis has called for an international treaty to ensure AI is developed and used ethically, devoting his annual peace message this year to the topic.

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Attacker Social-Engineered Backdoor Code Into XZ Utils

Unlike the SolarWinds and CodeCov incidents, all that it took for an adversary to nearly pull off a massive supply chain attack was some slick social engineering and a string of pressure emails.

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Driving fast or braking hard? Your connected car may be telling your insurance company

The era of connected cars presents a new privacy problem – and it could also drive up your insurance bill.

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Lights On in Leicester: Streetlights in Disarray After Cyberattack

The city is stymied in efforts to pinpoint the issue since its IT systems were shut down in the wake of the cyberattack.

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Cisco Raises Alarm for ‘ArcaneDoor’ Zero-Days Hitting ASA Firewall Platforms

Cisco warns that nation state-backed hackers are exploiting at least two zero-day vulnerabilities in its ASA firewall platforms to plant malware on telecommunications and energy sector networks.

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Security Bugs in a Popular Phone-Tracking App Exposed Users’ Precise Locations

A security researcher discovered vulnerabilities in the popular phone-tracking app iSharing, which has over 35 million users. The bugs allowed a user to access others’ precise coordinates, even if the user wasn’t actively sharing their location data.

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