Mobile Security Mistakes | TechSNAP 411

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We take a look at a few recent zero-day vulnerabilities for iOS and Android and find targeted attacks, bad assumptions, and changing markets.

Plus what to expect from USB4 and an upcoming Linux scheduler speed-up for AMD's Epyc CPUs.

Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:25 Mobile Security
6:19 Android's Patchy Patching
12:07 Evolving Exploit Markets
17:27 What's Coming in USB4
25:52 Improved Epyc Load Balancing
28:48 Final Thoughts

Show Notes & Download: https://techsnap.systems/411

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