A tool from the White House invites those who suspect political bias in social media censorship to “share their story with President Trump.”
Monthly Archives: May 2019
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Facebook restores disabled ‘View As’ feature used in 2018 breach
The feature still lets you see how others see you, but without leaking access tokens.
Severe Linux kernel flaw found in RDS
Unpatched Linux systems are vulnerable to remote compromise from the local network.
San Francisco bans police use of facial recognition
The city that gave us facial recognition tech says “not in my back yard”.
UPDATE NOW! Critical, remote, ‘wormable’ Windows vulnerability
Microsoft has fixed an RDP vulnerability that can be exploited remotely, without authentication and used to run arbitrary code.
Microsoft fixes Intel ZombieLoad bug with Patch Tuesday updates
May 2019 Patch Tuesday fixed 79 vulnerabilities, 19 of which are classed as Critical. Here’s a summary of the most notable ones.
Twitter bug leaks to iOS users’ location data to partner
Now fixed, the bug affected some users with multiple accounts running on an iOS device.
Update iOS and Mojave now! Apple patches are out
Apple has released its May 2019 security updates, taking iOS to version 12.3 and macOS Mojave to version 10.14.5.
Facebook sues app developer Rankwave over data misuse
The suit says Rankwave used Facebook user data for targeted marketing and ignored its cease-and-desist letter.
