Jun 10th 2021
Tech News Weekly 187
The Everyday Impact of Ransomware
FBI's Anom Phone Service, WWDC Tidbits, New Pixel Buds, Ransomware
Ransomware attacks are affecting more than just big, faceless corporations. They've closed schools, delayed chemotherapy appointments, and caused panic. Jason Howell goes hands on with Google's new Pixel Buds A Series. Mikah Sargent shares some of the things you may have missed from Apple's WWDC 2021. The FBI orchestrated a complex operation to fight encrypted criminal activities … with a phone service.
First, Heather Kelly stops in to talk about her piece in The Washington Post about ransomware attacks. These attacks are impacting the lives of everyday people — including those in hospitals, at school, and folks looking to fill their gas tanks.
Then, Jason Howell gives a quick hands-on review of Google's new Pixel Buds A-Series. He highlights the differences between the new model and their predecessor, the Pixel Buds.
Then, Mikah Sargent shares some tidbits you might have missed from Apple's WWDC Keynote.
Finally, Joseph Cox of Vice shares his fascinating piece about an FBI operation aimed at encrypted criminal activity. It all starts with a phone service.
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Links
- Ransomware Attacks Are Closing Schools, Delaying Chemotherapy, and Derailing Everyday Life
- Pixel Buds A Series
- iOS 15 Preview
- iOS 15 Brings the iOS 13-Style Time and Date Picker Back
- You'll Soon Use Face ID to Sign in to Apple TV Apps With tvOS 15
- ‘We Have to Run a Good Company’: How the FBI Sold Its Encryption Honeypot
- DOJ Charges Criminal ‘Influencers’ Who Worked for FBI’s Honeypot Phone Company