This week, we'll lead off with a tracking device follow-up, then answer some questions including: What happened when I updated my own ASUS router, and what happened when HP attempted to update all of their OfficeJet Pro 9020e-series printers in the field? What did the Supreme Court have to say, if anything, about Section 230? How concerned should KeePass users be about this new master password disclosure vulnerability? What's Apple's position on ChatGPT? What's Google been quietly doing about its "user profiling without tracking" Privacy Sandbox technology? What disappointing news did the Senate Intel Committee just reveal about the FBI, and why did The Python Foundation suddenly close all new registrations of users and packages? Then, after I announce and explain the discovery and fix for a longstanding bug that has always existed in SpinRite 6.0, probably extending as far back as SpinRite 3.1 in the mid 90's, we're going to finish by examining the emergence of new "Voice Cloning as a Service" Dark Web facilities.