Episode 44: Rotten Apple or Privacy Nuts?

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Immersive Labs
Published on
September 2, 2021

It's a tasty ransomware week this week! Conti face their own internal threat in the shape of a disgruntled affiliate and LockBit has its claws in Accenture.

Apple have been fiddling with their privacy settings again which is sending privacy advocates into a frenzy, and Kev tries very hard not to get ranty...

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