Of the six advisories Intel released last week, the most interesting is a flaw discovered in the company’s Software Guard Extensions (SGX).
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Windows 7 users get fix for latest updating woe
Microsoft has vexed its Windows 7 users with a misbehaving update that caused licensing and networking errors.
USB-C Authentication sounds great, so why are people worried?
USB-C Authentication could banish USB threats forever, but it might also mean you’re tied to buying ‘approved’ accessories.
You can’t delete Facebook from some Androids and people aren’t happy
The #DeleteFacebook movement may be growing, but many Samsung users are having a tough time scraping the social network’s preinstalled software from their phones.
Update now! Microsoft and Adobe’s January 2019 Patch Tuesday is here
After a busy sequence of updates in October, November, and December, the new year’s first Patch Tuesday promises a lighter workload.
Some Android apps are secretly sharing your data with Facebook
Apps have been secretly sharing usage data with Facebook, even when users are logged – or don’t have an account at all.
Update now! Adobe Acrobat and Reader have critical flaws
Adobe has patched two critical flaws in Acrobat and Reader that warrant urgent attention.
Logitech flaw fixed after Project Zero disclosure
The flaw offered attackers a way of executing keystroke injection to take control of a Windows PC running Logitech Options.
YouTube is reading text in users’ videos
Google keeps tabs on much of your activity. Now, it turns out that its YouTube service is also reading what’s in your videos too.
Supermicro: We told you the tampering claims were false
Computer manufacturer Supermicro is still trying to lay to rest reports that the Chinese government tempered with its equipment to spy on Western cloud users.
