Published: Nov. 8, 2023, 2:41 a.m.
\n- Microsoft announced storing their Azure keys in an HSM after previously losing control of a private signing key
\n- A quartet of new 0-day vulnerabilities in Exchange Server that Microsoft declined to fix
\n- Apache ActiveMQ servers under attack exploiting a 0-day, with over half of publicly exposed servers vulnerable
\n- Update on the Citrix Bleed vulnerability with evidence of hackers gaining access and post-exploitation activity
\n- CVSS version 4 released with new metrics for better granularity and clarity of vulnerability scores
\n- Ace Hardware suffered a cyberattack impacting servers and systems
\n- Google abandons controversial "Web DRM" proposal to let sites restrict browser extensions
\n- Analysis of "BadCandy" malware infecting vulnerable Cisco routers
\n- Bitwarden password manager adds support for FIDO2 passkeys in browser extension
\n- Rescuing a severely degraded SSD and bringing it back to life with SpinRite
\n- Feedback from listeners on IPv6 adoption, factors for choosing crypto primes, installing Windows 11, and more
\n- The brewing battle in the EU over proposed eIDAS regulation Article 45 that could ban security checks on root certificates and undermine encrypted web traffic
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Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-947-Notes.pdf
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Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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