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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Popular website plugin harboured a serious 0-day for years
The flaw in the popular file uploader allows an attacker to upload files and run their own command line shell on any affected server.
Alleged robber busted after Facebook-friending victim to apologize
He told her to put down the pizza delivery and all her money on top of it. 26 days later, he found her on Facebook and reached out.
Up to 9.5 million net neutrality comments were fake
New York has expanded its probe to subpoena 14 industry groups and lobbyists, saying that fake comments “distort[ed] public opinion.”
Maker of LuminosityLink RAT gets 30 months in the clink
Prosecutors said that the 21-year-old LuminosityLink author had no respect for the law and showed contempt for moral rules and social norms.
“We know you watch porn” (and here’s fake proof…) [PODCAST]
Here’s Episode 6 of the Naked Security podcast… enjoy!
Serious D-Link router security flaws may never be patched
Six routers with serious security flaws are considered end of life (EOL) and may never be updated.
Apple privacy portal lets you see everything it knows about you
The Apple website’s privacy and data area lets you download and correct your data.
The libssh “login with no password” bug – what you need to know [VIDEO]
Here’s a video that explains the libssh “no password needed” bug – jargon-free and in plain English. Enjoy…
Is Google’s Android app unbundling good for security?
If you live in the EU, turning on a new Android device after 29 October 2018 could look quite different…
