MSP Dispatch (Audio)
MSP Dispatch (Audio)
23andMe Blames Victims, Microsoft’s Big Keyboard Change, 11 Million SSH Servers Vulnerable | 1/9/24
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MSP Dispatch is your source for news, community events, and commentary in the MSP channel.  

Hosted by: Tony Francisco and Tom Lawrence

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On this episode of MSP Dispatch featuring guest co-host Tom Lawrence, we cover 23andMe blaming their users for last year’s data breach, Microsoft’s first big change to Windows keyboards in 30 years and how nearly 11 million SSH servers are vulnerable to new Terrapin attacks.

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0:00 Teaser

0:56 Intro Banter

3:10 23andMe Tells Victims It’s Their Fault That Their Data Was Breached

8:48 Microsoft’s New Copilot Key Is the First Big Change to Windows Keyboards in 30 Years

14:32 Nearly 11 Million SSH Servers Vulnerable to New Terrapin Attacks

Notable Mentions:

20:18 Starlink Launches First “Cellphone Towers in Space” for Use With LTE Phones

21:14 CISA Warns of Actively Exploited Bugs in Chrome and Excel Parsing Library

22:11 Google Has Started Disabling Third-Party Cookies for Chrome Users

22:59 North Korean Hackers Stole $600 Million in Cryptocurrency in 2023

23:47 Resource of the Week

24:43 Community Events

26:26 Sign-off 

30:00 Outtakes