Month: May 2018
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We found 1 good reason to get the iOS 11.4 update – rogue message handling
Earlier today, we wrote about iOS 11.4, Apple’s latest but not-yet-documented security update for iPhone and iPad users. We updated …
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The Good News about Cross-Domain Identity Management
The System for Cross-domain Identity Management, or SCIM, has existed for a while, but adoption by solution providers had been sporadic and …
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Hacker Defaces Ticketfly’s Website, Claims to Have Stolen Customer Database
A hacker briefly took over Ticketfly’s website, defacing it with a picture of the V for Vendetta character and a claim of responsibility. …
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Insider Attack Resistance
Our smart devices, such as mobile phones and tablets, contain a wealth of personal information that needs to be kept safe. Google is …
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How to set up 2FA on eBay – go do it now!
A little under two years ago, I looked into how one might go about securing an eBay account using two-factor authentication (2FA). At the …
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FBI Prescribes Router Reboots to Defend Against VPNFilter Attacks
Today’s topics include the FBI recommending router reboots to limit the VPNFilter malware risk, and Microsoft investing in deep learning …
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Valve Patches 10-Year Old Flaw in Steam Client
In July last year, Valve added modern exploit protections (Address Space Layout Randomisation – ASLR) to the Steam client, thus partially …
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ASUS’ new motherboard is designed specifically for cryptocurrency mining
ASUS, the Taiwan-based electronic manufacturer, is making cryptocurrency mining easier for individual miners. The company announced the …
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Git Fixes Serious Code Repository Vulnerability
GitHub, Visual Studio Team Services, and other code repositories patching to prevent attackers from targeting developer …
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