Apple's Zero Day Vulnerability May have Been Exploited | Gestalt IT Rundown: February 15, 2023

Published: Feb. 15, 2023, 6:03 p.m.

Looks like it's time to update your iPhones, Macs, and iPads again. Apple has released security fixes for all affected devices and they've acknowledged that it maybe have been actively exploited. Jon, is this a huge concern and should we be updating our devices immediately? Why is this happening more and more? This and more on the Rundown.   

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Time Stamps:  
\n0:00 | Welcome to the Rundown
\n0:36 | AWS Modular Data Center for U.S. Department of Defense
\n3:19 | EDB Adds Encryption for PostgreSQL
\n7:21 | Breaking Up with Internet Explorer on Valentines Day
\n10:30 | SuSE Launches ATIP for Modernizing Comms Networks
\n15:04 | MinIO and Veeam Team Up for Backup
\n18:53 | Apple Says Zero Day Vulnerability for iPhones and Macs May have been Exploited
\n28:00 | The Weeks Ahead
\n30:07 | Thanks for Watching

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