Security News > 2022 > July > S3 Ep93: Office security, breach costs, and leisurely patches [Audio + Text]
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Leisurely bug fixes all that, and more, on the Naked Security Podcast.
DOUG. We talked about an Office macro security feature that people were asking for for the better part of 20 years.
DOUG. OK, we have links to those two documents in the article which you can find on Naked Security.
DOUG. So that's probably the better part of the outcome here: that they're being forced to spend on upgrading their security.
Two of them I thought were worth calling out individually, and we've written these up on Naked Security because it's a fascinating part of understanding what kind of bug-related security risks can exist in browsers.
Don't write your security code next to your security alarm panel!
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