Episode #214: Drama at Terraform: Just fork it!; Is YouTube Targeting Your Kids? ; Australian Charities Suffer Data Breach; 10 Tasks Slowing Down Security Professionals;

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πŸŽ™οΈ Free, ungated access to all 200+ episodes of “It’s 5:05!” on your favorite podcast platforms: https://bit.ly/505-updates. ♻️ You’re welcome to π—Ώπ—²π—½π—Όπ˜€π˜ if your followers will find this of value.HEADLINES FROM TODAY'S UPDATESMarcel Brown: This Day in Tech Historyβ€ŠAugust 24th, 1993. Perhaps the most famous lawsuit in technology history is decided for Microsoft. Apple claimed that Microsoft's Windows violated their copyrights on the so-called visual displays of the Macintosh. The judge in the case ruled that most of the claims were covered by a 1985 licensing agreement. Edwin Kwan: Australian Charities Suffer Data BreachThousands of donors to Australian charities have had their personal information stolen after a telemarketing company suffered a data breach. The stolen data has been published and includes full names, date of births, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers. Ian Garrett: Part One - 10 Tasks Slowing Down Security ProfessionalsHave you ever wondered what challenges security teams face due to budgetary and staffing constraints? Today is part one of a three part series where we explore the 10 common tasks that often bog down cybersecurity professionals and discuss strategies employed by security leaders to overcome these hurdles.Katy Craig: Drama at Terraform...Just fork it!After nearly nine years under the Mozilla public license MPL version 2.0, Terraform has transitioned to the business source license BSL version 1.1, a non-open source license. For dedicated supporters of open source principles, the business source license doesn't align well with their values. Hillary Coover: Is YouTube Targeting Your Kids? Of course they are!A recent report highlights concerns over YouTube's advertising practices on children's channels, potentially leading to the tracking of children's online activities. A Canadian bank's ad campaign illustrates how ads meant for adults ended up on a children's video resulting in viewers being tracked by various tech companies.Mark Miller, Executive ProducerFrom Sourced Network Productions in New York City, It's 5:05. I'm Mark Miller, standing in this week for Hillary Coover. Today is Thursday, August 24th, 2023. Here's the full story behind today's cybersecurity and open source headlines...

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