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Richard Chirgwin

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18 articles stable

Richard Chirgwin has appeared in 18 articles since 2015-01. Coverage peaked in 2018Q4 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, Google, Elon, CNET.

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2023-07-03
TechCrunch 82 related

Elon Musk says Twitter has temporarily limited verified accounts to reading 10K posts/day, unverified 1K, and new unverified 500, due to “extreme” data scraping

Censorship Expert Says Musk ‘Has Stepped on a Rattlesnake’ Jonas Mäki / Gamereactor UK : Twitter stops data collection by adding lots of restrictions Brayden Lindrea / Cointelegraph : Elon Musk impose...

2023-03-18
TechCrunch 69 related

Google's Project Zero finds 18 zero-day vulnerabilities in Exynos modems, affecting some Samsung, Vivo, and Google phones as well as wearables and vehicles

do this before you're next Maria Deutscher / SiliconANGLE : Google discovers 18 vulnerabilities in multiple Samsung chips Pierluigi Paganini / Security Affairs : Baseband RCE flaws in Samsung's Exynos...

2018-07-23
The Register 1 related

Intel fixes longstanding Intel Management Engine flaws that let hackers on same subnet run arbitrary code; first 3 generations of Core chips won't get patches

Richard Chirgwin / The Register :

2018-03-14
Ars Technica 6 related

Let's Encrypt releases service securing HTTP connections via free “wildcard” certificates and the ACME v2 protocol to automate certificate request verification

Code Issues 3 Pull requests Projects Wiki Insights Richard Chirgwin / The Register : Let's Encrypt updates certificate automation, adds splats Tweets: John Feminella / @jxxf : Awesome news: @letsencry...

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