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Mac OS Ken

Mac OS Ken: 07.17.2018

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2019

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

- Apple Pushes Silent Update to Fix Vulnerabilities in Zoom Partner Installs - Apple Card Partner Goldman Sachs Drops Major Cash in Shift to Consumers - Report: Apple to Start Funding Exclusive Podcasts - Rumor: Apple May Start Using Rainbow Logo Again - Two Apple/TBWA Ads Nominated for an Emmy - Apple Locks Up Worldwide Rights for The Banker - Apple Shares Upcoming Emoji for World Emoji Day - Power Mac OS Ken through Patreon at Patreon.com/macosken! - Send me an email: info@macosken.com or call (716)780-4080!

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0:00.0

This is Mac OS Ken.

0:11.8

Zooming through vulnerabilities part two,

0:15.7

Apple may have new designs on podcasting and new emojis on the way.

0:21.6

I love emojis.

0:23.6

It's Wednesday the 17th of July 2019.

0:27.6

I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacOS Ken.

0:33.6

Brought to you by yours truly and supported by people like you, patrons through Patreon.

0:41.0

Find out more and add your support at patreon.com slash macOS can.

0:50.1

Remember Apple's quiet patch last week to fix the vulnerability caused by the Mac client for the video conferencing app Zoom?

0:58.2

Well, they're at it again.

1:01.0

Apple, that is.

1:02.5

The Verge says Apple is silently updating Macs again to remove insecure software from Zoom's partners.

1:10.5

Apparently, the video conferencing apps Zoomu and Ring Central used technology from Zoom,

1:16.6

that means they left vulnerabilities from Zoom as well.

1:19.6

Specifically, the report says they installed secondary pieces of software

1:24.6

that could take commands from websites to open up your webcam in a

1:28.8

video conference without your intervention. And just like installing Zoom before its updates,

1:36.1

uninstalling Zumu and Ring Central did not remove the secondary web server, hence the need for

1:42.7

Apple's behind thethe-screen intervention.

1:46.8

Goldman Sachs is dropping major bank on the consumer space, that is to say, the firm is spending

1:52.6

a lot of money on initiatives like Apple Card in, what called Mac calls a pivot from investment

1:59.6

banking to consumer banking.

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