Weekly Update 459

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New week, different end of the world! After a fleeting stop at home, we're in Japan for a proper holiday (yet somehow I'm still here writing this…) with the first stop in Tokyo. It's like nowhere else here, and this is now probably my 10th trip to Japan over a period of more than three decades. What I think has changed the most in terms of my perceptions of Japan is that back in the 90s, it was just so high tech here because we hadn't seen a lot of the stuff that was on the main streets of Tokyo. Now, the world is much more global; we're all using the same phones and watching the same TVs and nobody is talking about the Walkman any more. Same epic food though, and we've been smashing through some amazing dishes (full pics on Facebook). The next update will come from Kyoto before we head back to the sunny Aussie winter.

Weekly Update 459
Weekly Update 459
Weekly Update 459
Weekly Update 459

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  2. Yet another spyware maker has had their customer data land in HIBP (I think Catwatchful is now the 9th one there)
  3. Also on Catwatchful, it looks like good old SQL injection still wreaking havoc (crazy this is still a thing)
  4. Aussie identity protection service Truyu is the first new partner to be onboarded (that is, since 1Password in 2018)
  5. Looks like I'm in yet another data breach, this time courtesy of our national airline (let's see if data appears anywhere…)

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