Security News > 2021 > May > S3 Ep31: Apple zero-days, Flubot scammers and PHP supply chain bug [Podcast]
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We look into Apple's recent emergency updates that closed off four in-the-wild browser bugs.
We explain how the infamous "Flubot" home delivery scam works and how to stop it.
We investigate a recent security bug that threatened the PHP ecosystem.
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