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Military Access, Mobility & Safety Improvement Program Updates for Week of April 30 — Colorado Department of Transportation


Colorado Springs — Construction on Interstate 25 between South Academy Boulevard and Santa Fe Avenue requires ramp closures on Thursday night and overnight lane closures throughout the week to shift traffic barriers to prepare for the northbound traffic switch from mile 128 to 135.

Beginning at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 30, and continuing until Wednesday, May 3, drivers can anticipate left lane closures on northbound I-25. On Thursday night May 4, drivers can anticipate various lane closures and ramp closers on northbound I-25 to perform the traffic switch. All lanes reopen at 6 a.m. Monday through Friday, and at 9 a.m. on Saturday.

The traffic switch that was originally scheduled for Saturday night, April 29 has been rescheduled for Thursday night, May 4. Northbound I-25 traffic will move to the newly constructed southbound lanes and will be head-to-head, separated by temporary barrier with 11-foot lanes and two-foot shoulders, so northbound lanes can be constructed. Motorists can expect new on- and off-ramps, lane closures, ramp closures and several detours with the traffic switch.

Northbound I-25 ramp closure detours include:

  • Entrance 128 at Santa Fe Avenue.: Traffic will travel north on Santa Fe Avenue / CanAm Highway to South Academy Boulevard., turn west and enter I-25 at Entrance 135.
  • Exit 132 at Mesa Ridge Parkway: Traffic will continue north to South Circle Drive, turn around and travel south to Exit 132A or 132B
  • Entrance 132 at Mesa Ridge Parkway: Traffic will proceed west to southbound Entrance 132, travel south to Exit 128, turn east onto Santa Fe Avenue, continue north on CanAm Highway to South Academy Boulevard, turn west and enter I-25 at Entrance 135
  • Exit 135 at South Academy Boulevard: Traffic will continue north to South Circle Drive, turn around and travel south to Exit 135

Construction schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change

Northbound I-25 detour map for the night of May 4, 2023
Northbound I-25 detour map for the night of May 4, 2023

Traffic Impacts

I-25 between U.S. 85/Fountain (mile 127) and South Academy Boulevard (mile 135)
Nighttime closures:

  • Sunday, April 30, 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., northbound I-25 left lane closure between Mile Point 127 to 132
  • Sunday, April 30, 8 p.m. to 5 a.m., northbound I-25 left…

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Apple releases emergency security updates to patch iPhone, iPad and Mac zero-day flaws


Apple has once again released emergency security updates to fix zero-day vulnerabilities that are being used to attack compromised iPhones, iPads and Macs in the wild.

In a security advisory (opens in new tab) released on Friday (April 7), the Cupertino-based company revealed that it “is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited”. Unlike with other recently discovered zero-day flaws, the ones Apple has patched have already been exploited by hackers in their attacks.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: First Important Update – What’s New? (One UI 5.1)



Google releases security updates for Android owners with millions warned over ‘critical’ flaws putting phones at risk


Millions of Android owners are being urged to update their devices to fix security flaws making their phones vulnerable to hackers.

Google this week released its March security updates, revealing 60 flaws including critical-level vulnerabilities that need to be addressed.

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The flaws are fixed by two security patches, 2023-03-01 and 2023-03-05, that can be downloaded by updating the device.

The first patch fixes core Android components like framework, system and Google Play, while the second deals with fixes for third-party vendor components from MediaTek, Unisoc and Qualcomm.

“The most severe of these issues is a critical security vulnerability in the system component that could lead to remote code execution with no additional execution privileges needed,” Android says in its latest security bulletin.

“User interaction is not needed for exploitation.”

Google chooses to withhold additional information on the two critical-level security flaws affecting the Android system, tracked as CVE-2023-20951 and CVE-2023-20954, to prevent hackers from exploiting devices before the owners have the chance to apply the updates, Bleeping Computer reports.

Two other critical severity vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2022-33213 and CVE-2022-33256, have been identified on closed-source Qualcomm components, while all other flaws are high-severity vulnerabilities.

To update your device, head to settings and system update or select security and privacy and then choose security update.

“We encourage all users to update to the latest version of Android where possible,” Android said.

To learn if a device is updated to the necessary security patch level, visit here.

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