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New rules signed by the president last week change the way the NSA is able to share raw intelligence data with other intelligence community agencies.
The news of the week is discussed, including the ShadowBrokers’ farewell, GoDaddy’s buggy domain validation issue, MongoDB ransoms, and the latest with St. Jude Medical.
The ShadowBrokers today ended their operations, saying they would no longer leak Equation Group exploits.
Cloudflare on Tuesday was finally able to post a National Security Letter it received from the FBI back in 2013.
The ShadowBrokers are selling a cache of Windows exploits and attack tools for 750 Bitcoin.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers have reintroduced the Email Privacy Act, a bill that would curb law enforcement’s warrantless searches of email stored on third-party servers for over 180 days.
The Department of Homeland Security has designated the U.S. voting infrastructure as critical infrastructure.
Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the news of the week, including on this week’s U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Service hearing, the Burlington Electric ‘Hack’, FireCrypt, and Security Without Borders.
The FTC alleged Thursday that D-Link neglected to adequately secure its wireless routers and IP cameras, putting its consumers at risk.
The U.S. intelligence committee is expected to publish an unclassified report on Russia’s involvement with influencing the presidential election.
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