Jun 21st 2019
This Week in Enterprise Tech 347
The Collapse of GPS
Firefox 0-day on Macs, problems with GDPR "Right of Access", Russia warns of "cyberwar", GPS rollover.
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Guests:
Bill Malik
April 6, 2019 may have been just another Saturday for many – but for some, it was a day people wouldn’t get on a plane. On that day, GPS receivers ran out of time and rolled over. GPS satellites were programmed to run for 20 years, and once time was up, they went back to zero. We have Trend Micro on talking about that fateful day and its consequences.
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Links
- Potent Firefox 0-day used to install undetected backdoors on Macs
- Ajit Pai says NOAA and NASA are wrong about 5G harming weather forecasts
- With GDPR's 'Right of Access,' Who Really Has Access?
- Used Nest cameras had bug that let previous owners peer into homes
- Cable companies can save money now that DOCSIS 3.1 upgrade is mostly done
- Cost per Cyberattack Jumps to $4.6M in 2019
- A $50 Million Glitch? Target Takes a Hit From Register Outage
- Russia warns of “cyberwar” following report the US attacked its power grid
- Florida Town Pays $600K to Ransomware Operators