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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.
Senator sends letter to NSA and NIST urging a mandate to stop using Adobe Flash by August 2019.
Security researchers have concerns about the privacy implications of Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter’s Data Transfer Project.
A high-quality multi-factor authentication bypass submission can win a bounty hunter up to $100,000.
Microsoft patches 17 critical bugs and 34 important bugs as part of its monthly security bulletin.
A draft document lays out its criteria for addressing various flaws and notes the exceptions.
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.
Lenovo patches several popular tablet models to protect against BlueBorne vulnerabilities first identified in September 2017.
A Microsoft Windows vulnerability enables remote attackers to execute arbitrary code – and there’s no patch yet.
Google, Microsoft, security researchers and hacking groups have lined up to protest the bill, which would criminalize unauthorized computer access.