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Microsoft Adds Direct Trust for Let’s Encrypt
7 August 2018 - 17:55, by , in
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Let’s Encrypt certificates can now stand on their own for almost all newer versions of operating systems, browsers and devices.
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Sen. Wyden Urges Government Ban on Adobe Flash
26 July 2018 - 15:50, by , in
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Senator sends letter to NSA and NIST urging a mandate to stop using Adobe Flash by August 2019.
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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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Microsoft Bounty Program Offers Payouts for Identity Service Bugs
18 July 2018 - 14:55, by , in
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A high-quality multi-factor authentication bypass submission can win a bounty hunter up to $100,000.
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Microsoft Fixes 17 Critical Bugs in July Patch Tuesday Release
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Microsoft patches 17 critical bugs and 34 important bugs as part of its monthly security bulletin.
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Microsoft Reveals Which Bugs It Won’t Patch
13 June 2018 - 21:29, by , in
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A draft document lays out its criteria for addressing various flaws and notes the exceptions.
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June Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Issues Fixes for DNS, Cortana
12 June 2018 - 21:36, by , in
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One of the most serious issues is a critical remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows DNS, which could allow an attacker to take full control of the targeted machine.
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Lenovo Finally Patches Ancient BlueBorne Bugs in Tab and Yoga Tablets
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Lenovo patches several popular tablet models to protect against BlueBorne vulnerabilities first identified in September 2017.
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Researchers Warn of Microsoft Zero-Day RCE Bug
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A Microsoft Windows vulnerability enables remote attackers to execute arbitrary code – and there’s no patch yet.
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Hacktivists, Tech Giants Protest Georgia’s ‘Hack-Back’ Bill
2 May 2018 - 20:13, by , in
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Google, Microsoft, security researchers and hacking groups have lined up to protest the bill, which would criminalize unauthorized computer access.
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