Reading List
The most recent articles from a list of feeds I subscribe to.
Critical Role's new D&D campaign makes me want to roll a dwarf character so bad
The best way to get people to play a character is to show them how cool that character is. Enter Marisha Ray's Murray Mag'nesson from Critical Role.
Cocaine, Caffeine Detected In Sharks
A new study revealed that sharks in the Bahamas tested positive for cocaine, caffeine, painkillers, and other substances, with such contaminants increasingly found in tourism-driven marine environments. What do you think?
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Privacy & Security Settings Don’t Show Intent-Based Access
Howard Oakley (Hacker News): Thus, access to a protected folder by user intent, such as through the Open and Save Panel, changes the sandboxing applied to the caller by removing its constraint to that specific protected folder. As the sandboxing isn’t controlled by or reflected in Privacy & Security settings, that allows TCC, in Files […]
Notifications Privacy
Joseph Cox: The FBI was able to forensically extract copies of incoming Signal messages from a defendant’s iPhone, even after the app was deleted, because copies of the content were saved in the device’s push notification database, multiple people present for FBI testimony in a recent trial told 404 Media. Rosyna Keller: Push Notifications can […]
Mythos and Glasswing
Rich Mogull: Anthropic, the company behind the Claude AI chatbot, made two security announcements that were shocking for many but seen as inevitable by those of us working in AI security. First, it announced Mythos Preview, a new, non-public AI model that turns out to be startlingly good at finding security flaws in software. The […]