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366: Julian Assange Released?! (Plus, Biden Bans Kaspersky!)

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This week on Technado, we've got breaking news: there's a new MOVEit bug, Apple released a firmware update for AirPods, and we've got robot skin to fuel your nightmares.

In one of this week's biggest stories, Julian Assange has been released and is homeward bound. SolarWinds is back in the headlines, this time with an exploited Serv-U bug. Apple, Microsoft, and several other big tech companies are in hot water for violating the EU's Digital Markets Act. Hackers are using a Windows XXS flaw to execute arbitrary commands. And to wrap the first half of the show, we take a look at the alleged breach of the US Federal Reserve and the group that's supposedly behind it.

After the break, it's time for Deja News: NVIDIA's short-lived time at the top has come to an end as they suffer the biggest short-term loss in history. We may finally have an answer to the Apple-Kaspersky debacle: the Biden administration has banned the software in the US and sanctioned a dozen Kaspersky execs. Then, Google's Project Naptime is using AI to let engineers take more siestas. The ever-litigious Nintendo has officially shut down Yuzu and Citra, two big Nintendo emulators. And the CDK hack affecting car dealerships nationwide is still ongoing - and recovery may take years.

Like what you heard? Check out these articles for more:

https://www.darkreading.com/remote-workforce/fresh-moveit-bug-under-attack-disclosure
https://thehackernews.com/2024/06/apple-patches-airpods-bluetooth.html
https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/25/this-smiling-robot-face-made-of-living-skin-is-absolute-nightmare-fuel/
https://gbhackers.com/wikileaks-founder-julian-assange-released/
https://securityaffairs.com/164806/hacking/solarwinds-serv-u-cve-2024-28995-exploit.html
https://www.ign.com/articles/apple-becomes-the-first-tech-company-charged-with-violating-eus-digital-markets-act-rules
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/06/apple-intelligence-and-other-features-wont-launch-in-the-eu-this-year/
https://www.pcgamer.com/softwa

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This week on Technado, we've got breaking news: there's a new MOVEit bug, Apple released a firmware update for AirPods, and we've got robot skin to fuel your nightmares.

In one of this week's biggest stories, Julian Assange has been released and is homeward bound. SolarWinds is back in the headlines, this time with an exploited Serv-U bug. Apple, Microsoft, and several other big tech companies are in hot water for violating the EU's Digital Markets Act. Hackers are using a Windows XXS flaw to execute arbitrary commands. And to wrap the first half of the show, we take a look at the alleged breach of the US Federal Reserve and the group that's supposedly behind it.

After the break, it's time for Deja News: NVIDIA's short-lived time at the top has come to an end as they suffer the biggest short-term loss in history. We may finally have an answer to the Apple-Kaspersky debacle: the Biden administration has banned the software in the US and sanctioned a dozen Kaspersky execs. Then, Google's Project Naptime is using AI to let engineers take more siestas. The ever-litigious Nintendo has officially shut down Yuzu and Citra, two big Nintendo emulators. And the CDK hack affecting car dealerships nationwide is still ongoing - and recovery may take years.

Like what you heard? Check out these articles for more:

https://www.darkreading.com/remote-workforce/fresh-moveit-bug-under-attack-disclosure
https://thehackernews.com/2024/06/apple-patches-airpods-bluetooth.html
https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/25/this-smiling-robot-face-made-of-living-skin-is-absolute-nightmare-fuel/
https://gbhackers.com/wikileaks-founder-julian-assange-released/
https://securityaffairs.com/164806/hacking/solarwinds-serv-u-cve-2024-28995-exploit.html
https://www.ign.com/articles/apple-becomes-the-first-tech-company-charged-with-violating-eus-digital-markets-act-rules
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/06/apple-intelligence-and-other-features-wont-launch-in-the-eu-this-year/
https://www.pcgamer.com/softwa

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