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EP 223.5 Deep Dive. The IT Privacy and Security Weekly Update for the Week Ending December 31st
- 2025/01/02
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IT Privacy and Security Weekly Update FAQ - December 31st, 2024
1. Why isn't Apple building its own search engine?
Apple has stated that developing a search engine is "outside of its core expertise" and would require substantial investment and resources. The company also cites the rapidly evolving field of AI as a deterrent, making such a venture "economically risky." Apple currently receives a significant revenue stream from Google for being the default search engine on Apple devices, making the development of their own search engine less appealing.
2. What's the story behind Raspberry Pi's recent surge in value?
Raspberry Pi, the maker of affordable single-board computers, saw its valuation exceed $1 billion in December 2024, driven primarily by increased demand in the U.S. market. The company's success is attributed to the versatility and low cost of its computers, which are popular among hobbyists, educators, and professionals. This accessibility has broadened the reach of computing and fueled Raspberry Pi's impressive growth.
3. How did Chinese hackers breach the U.S. Treasury Department?
Chinese state-sponsored hackers exploited a vulnerability in a third-party cybersecurity service provider used by the U.S. Treasury Department. By compromising this provider, the hackers gained access to a security key that allowed them to remotely access employee workstations and steal unclassified documents. This incident highlights the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks and the risks associated with reliance on third-party services.
4. Why are missiles now the biggest threat to airline passengers?
Accidental missile strikes on commercial aircraft have become the leading cause of aviation deaths in recent years, surpassing terrorism and other threats. This alarming trend is driven by rising global tensions and the increasing availability of advanced antiaircraft weaponry, making civilian flights in or near conflict zones particularly vulnerable. Despite overall advancements in aviation safety, these incidents highlight the unintended consequences of armed conflict on civilian air travel.
5. Why are so many senior citizens struggling with student loan debt?
A growing number of older Americans are facing a substantial student loan burden, with collective debt reaching $121 billion. Many seniors took out loans later in life for their own education or to support their children's studies. This debt burden presents a significant financial strain, particularly for those on fixed incomes or facing limited job opportunities in retirement.
6. What happened with the VW data leak, and what does it mean for EV owners?
Volkswagen Group suffered a major data breach that exposed the sensitive information of 800,000 electric vehicle owners, including GPS location data, battery statuses, and user habits. The data was left unsecured on Amazon's cloud for several months, potentially allowing tech-savvy individuals to link vehicles to owners' personal information. This incident emphasizes the importance of robust data security measures as vehicles become increasingly connected and reliant on data sharing.
7. How is Maine's Mountain View Correctional Facility using remote work to help inmates?
Mountain View Correctional Facility in Maine is offering inmates remote work opportunities with private companies. This program aims to equip inmates with valuable skills and experience, improving their chances of securing employment upon release. Inmates earn competitive wages while working remotely, contributing to restitution, room and board, and developing financial responsibility.
8. What can we learn from these recent events in IT privacy and security?
These events underscore the evolving landscape of digital security and privacy. From state-sponsored hacking to data leaks and the increasing vulnerability of air travel, individuals and organizations must remain vigilant and proactive in safeguarding their information and systems.