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A Linux Auditd Rule Set Mapped to MITRE's Attack Framework (github.com) Politics Security Linux
48 points by praxis23 18 hours ago | 1 comments
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The DNC tells Democrats not to buy Huawei or ZTE devices ever – The Verge (theverge.com) Politics Security
7 points by msh 14 hours ago | 0 comments
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Secure Secure Shell (2015) (github.io) Security
222 points by ingve 10 hours ago | 23 comments
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Apple supplier TSMC hit by computer virus (bloomberg.com) Security Apple
119 points by dosy 9 hours ago | 90 comments
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New attack on WPA using PMKID (hashcat.net) Security
227 points by newman8r 3 hours ago | 75 comments
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GitHub will now tell you if your password has been pwned (github.com) Security
54 points by PascLeRasc 22 hours ago | 29 comments
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Mozilla's new DNS resolution for Firefox is dangerous (ungleich.ch) Security
245 points by chipsdujour 10 hours ago | 296 comments
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Netflix Cloud Security: Detecting Credential Compromise in AWS (medium.com) Security
8 points by Chris911 2 hours ago | 0 comments
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Georgia defends voting system despite 243-percent turnout in one precinct (arstechnica.com) Politics Security
140 points by LinuxBender 5 minutes ago | 76 comments
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A Comcast Security Flaw Exposed Millions of Customers’ Personal Information (buzzfeednews.com) Security
255 points by minimaxir 20 hours ago | 74 comments
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Snapchat Source Code GitHub Leak Caused by Bad iOS Update (sensorstechforum.com) Security
85 points by koin0r 8 hours ago | 57 comments
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What's the history behind 192.168.1.1? (quora.com) Security
57 points by vinnyglennon 22 hours ago | 48 comments
493.
Half of the Great Barrier Reef Is Dead (nationalgeographic.com) Security
219 points by lisper 14 hours ago | 64 comments
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Smart city systems are riddled with critical security vulnerabilities (zdnet.com) Security
8 points by LinuxBender 4 hours ago | 0 comments
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A Dutch first: Ingenious BMW theft attempt (mrooding.me) Security
533 points by rapnie 3 hours ago | 307 comments
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America's first big offshore wind farm sets record low price of 6.5c/kWh (com.au) Security
224 points by Osiris30 2 hours ago | 124 comments
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Coalition of 40+ Tech Companies Endorse MANRS Routing Security Actions (manrs.org) Security
20 points by danyork 1 hours ago | 0 comments
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How to crash an email server with a single email (snyk.io) Security
7 points by spiffytech 6 hours ago | 2 comments
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Christopher Domas: Hardware Backdoors in X86 CPUs (github.com) Security Linux
213 points by minxomat 2 hours ago | 66 comments
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PDF Embedding Attacks (leotindall.com) Security
21 points by aespinoza 1 hours ago | 0 comments
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A new pacemaker hack puts malware directly on the device (wired.com) Security
3 points by irundebian 2 hours ago | 0 comments
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ROCA vs. ROBOT: An Eternal Golden Braid (latacora.singles) Security
21 points by wolf550e 21 hours ago | 8 comments
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The Economics of Hacking an Election (columbia.edu) Politics Security
75 points by sohkamyung 17 hours ago | 26 comments
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Security researchers take control of a brand new Mac on first Wi-Fi connection (9to5mac.com) Security Apple
5 points by sahin-boydas 9 hours ago | 0 comments
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Hackers at convention to ferret out election system bugs (reuters.com) Politics Security
114 points by rbanffy 5 hours ago | 113 comments
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Forget tin foil. Put your keys in the fridge to keep them safe from car thieves (usatoday.com) Security
31 points by Varcht 5 hours ago | 41 comments
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Practical Web Cache Poisoning (portswigger.net) Security
145 points by 4kevinking 5 hours ago | 10 comments
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The Enigma of AI and Cybersecurity (darkreading.com) AI/Machine Learning Security
5 points by Varcht 5 hours ago | 0 comments
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“God Mode” exploit found in old x86 chips (tomshardware.com) Security Linux
38 points by loydb 1 hours ago | 15 comments
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SEC Penalizes Yahoo $35M for Massive, Undisclosed Cyber Theft (jdsupra.com) Security
195 points by velmu 1 hours ago | 47 comments
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