Reporting live from South Dakota, it's Technado: Deadwood Edition! Daniel, Sophie, and special guest Ronnie are on location at Wild West Hackin' Fest far from the ITPro studios, but they've still got the latest in tech and security news ready to go. First up, Microsoft is dealing with Exchange Online mail delivery issues caused by anti-spam rules. Then, a tech YouTuber finds a bug in their GPU (literally). And in gaming news, AMD had to pull a driver after an anti-lag feature caused Counter Strike 2 bans. After a quick break, the team tackles this week's security news: an unpatched Cisco 0-day is cause for concern (according to resident Expert Daniel. Then, a lively discussion (with some sidetracking) on HTTP/2 and DDoS attacks. Finally, the Technado crew wraps the show with a talk about the rumored Signal 0-day bug (emphasis on RUMORED). Dan, Soph, and Ron are at Wild West Hackin' Fest ALL WEEK LONG - so if you find yourself blowing through Deadwood, come say howdy!
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