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Took last month off to recharge and ended up playing Fire Emblem: Three Houses—a fun break! Continued my Google interviews; didn’t get the role but learned a ton. Now focusing on Linux with plans to take the LPIC-1 exam soon. Excited for what’s next in my cybersecurity journey!

Cheers,
Craig
May 9, 2025 at 12:00 AM
Heads up! ⚠️ New wormable zero-click bugs found in Apple AirPlay let attackers run code remotely with no clicks needed. Public Wi-Fi is a big risk here!

If you use Apple devices:
🔹 Update to latest iOS/macOS now
🔹 Check AirPlay settings (avoid “Anyone on the same network”)
🔹 Use VPN on public Wi-Fi
Wormable AirPlay Flaws Enable Zero-Click RCE on Apple Devices via Public Wi-Fi
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a series of now-patched security vulnerabilities in Apple's AirPlay protocol that, if successfully exploited, could enable an attacker to take over susceptible devices supporting the proprietary wireless technology. The shortcomings have been collectively codenamed AirBorne by Israeli cybersecurity company Oligo. "These vulnerabilities can be chained by
thehackernews.com
May 8, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Heads up Android users! Google just patched a critical zero-day in the FreeType font library that’s being actively exploited. If your phone isn’t getting updates anymore (like me), it’s time to upgrade or patch ASAP. Staying updated is key to staying safe! #Cybersecurity #Android #UpdateNow
Android Update Patches FreeType Vulnerability Exploited as Zero-Day
Android’s May 2025 security update includes patches for an exploited vulnerability in the FreeType open source rendering engine. The post Android Update Patches FreeType Vulnerability Exploited as Zero-Day appeared first on SecurityWeek.
www.securityweek.com
May 7, 2025 at 12:30 AM
✅Strip metadata from your images before uploading
✅Use anonymized or filtered photos instead of raw selfies
✅Double-check your ChatGPT data settings—opt out of model training if you can
✅Avoid uploading photos of others without their consent
✅ Don’t include sensitive info in prompts or backgrounds
Think Twice Before Creating That ChatGPT Action Figure
People are using ChatGPT’s new image generator to take part in viral social media trends. But using it also puts your privacy at risk—unless you take a few simple steps to protect yourself.
www.wired.com
May 6, 2025 at 12:00 AM