It’s only September and yet 2018 is well on its way to being remembered as the year of fixing flaws we didn’t realise were possible in hardware we’d never heard of.
Tag Archives: Linux
Credit card gobbling code found piggybacking on ecommerce sites
Be careful! If crooks can upload malicious JavaScript to your ecommerce server, then you’re helping the them rip off your own customers.
Linux, malware and data breaches – what can we learn? [VIDEO]
We think Gentoo Linux did a good job in a bad situation following its recent malware invasion, and we can all learn something from that.
Another Linux distro poisoned with malware
Arch Linux user repository altered to host malware, Arch maintainers say they’re “surprised it doesn’t happen more often”.
Linux distro hacked on GitHub, “all code considered compromised”
Gentoo Linux has been hacked, with “all code considered compromised” on GitHub – fortunately, the master repository is safe.
Microsoft faces wrath of developers after GitHub acquisition
Microsoft’s come a long way in the past 10 years, since former chief Steve Ballmer called open-source a malignant cancer.
RedHat admins, patch now – don’t let your servers get pwned!
A command injection bug in Red Hat’s DHCP client could allow an attacker to run any command on your computer. As root.
Apple updates iMovie and iWork – but the iWork fixes are more than cosmetic
Get ready! We’re about to run the gauntlet of Mactivists, and we’d love you to join us. (Only kidding. There are patches. You want them.)![]()
Chet Chat Podcast 211 – A virus on a *Mac*? Is NOTHING sacred?
Episode 211 of our weekly security podcast – a quarter-hour of news with attitude. Enjoy. Update Tuesday, Firefox’s zero-day, more Android bugginess, a firmware virus for your Mac …and a tax fraudster busted.![]()
Is Stagefright over yet? 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
Here’s the latest episode of our weekly 1-minute security video – enjoy.![]()
