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      <title>Issue #4: Intel RSE&#39;s, North Korean Tablets &amp; more</title>
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      <description>Pretty terrible week for a lot of teams with Intel RSE&amp;rsquo;s and Google Docs scams. On a more personal note we launched a redesign of our website, make sure to stop by and check it out!
Intel Remote Security Exploit This one is going to suck for a lot of people. Dating all the way back to 2008 means a lot of machines are going to be impacted.
North Korea&amp;rsquo;s Ullim Tablet A closer look at the tablets that North Korea supplies to its citizens, along with all the spyware and restrictions that are placed onto it.</description>
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      <title>Issue #2: Data retention laws, Optane SSD&#39;s &amp; more</title>
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      <description>Welcome to the second week of Byte by Byte. If this is your first email from us, chances are you might&amp;rsquo;ve been subscribed via my blog. You can unsubscribe via the bottom of this email if this isn&amp;rsquo;t the thing for you, no hard feelings.
Bit of a mix of articles this week including some political, phishing and new releases.
Mandatory ISP data retention This is quite a long post by Troy Hunt covering the increasing issue of metadata retention by ISPs and the effect it is happening.</description>
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