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Facebook Security Exec Calls for Tightened Data Privacy
25 July 2018 - 18:57, by , in
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Security executive Alex Stamos called on Facebook to change its strategy around data in an internal memo – and privacy experts agree.
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Intel Smart Sound Tech Vulnerable to Three High-Severity Bugs
25 July 2018 - 17:04, by , in
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Intel patches three flaws that could allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary code on impacted systems.
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Podcast: The Industrial World is Facing a Security Crisis
25 July 2018 - 15:25, by , in
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Eddie Habibi, the CEO of industrial IoT security company PAS, sounds off on how to secure the increasingly connected industrial control space.
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Kronos Banking Trojan Resurfaces After Years of Silence
24 July 2018 - 21:30, by , in
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The Kronos banking trojan is back. Researchers have identified four unique campaigns that use variants of the once formidable malware.
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Google Starts Labeling All HTTP Sites as ‘Not Secure’
24 July 2018 - 21:15, by , in
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Any Chrome user visiting an HTTP website will see an impossible-not-to-notice warning label that the site is “not secure.”
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Emotet Malware Evolves Beyond Banking to Threat Delivery Service
24 July 2018 - 20:02, by , in
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The Emotet malware is back in full force in 2018 – and is now expanding its capabilities to act as a distributor of threats for other attack groups.
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Apache, IBM Patch Critical Cloud Vulnerability
24 July 2018 - 19:38, by , in
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The flaw opened a hole in IBM’s serverless Cloud Functions platform, potentially exposing confidential customer data.
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Bluetooth Bug Allows Man-in-the-Middle Attacks on Phones, Laptops
24 July 2018 - 18:03, by , in
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A high-severity flaw could result in attackers intercepting information, elevation of privilege and/or denial of service.
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Oracle Re-Patches Decade-Old Solaris Bug
24 July 2018 - 16:56, by , in
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Oracle tackles a Solaris 10 and 11.3 vulnerability tied to 2009 patched bug.
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Privacy Questions Raised as Tech Giants Join Forces on Data Portability
24 July 2018 - 11:00, by , in
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Security researchers have concerns about the privacy implications of Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter’s Data Transfer Project.
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