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  • Issue 118

    • Cloudborne: putting backdoors in bare-metal cloud servers
    • Thunderclap: getting full access via the Thunderbolt port

    1st Mar 2019

  • Issue 117

    • Password managers show passwords in memory
    • Drupal patches critical remote code execution vulnerability

    22nd Feb 2019

  • Issue 116

    • Severe vulnerability in Docker/Kubernetes
    • Dirty Sock vulnerability lets attackers gain root access on Ubuntu systems

    15th Feb 2019

  • Issue 115

    • Apple releases fix for group FaceTime bug
    • Crypto exchange can't access funds after founder dies with password

    8th Feb 2019

  • Issue 114

    • Bug in FaceTime let's you hear the other person before they pick up
    • Japanese government plans to hack into citizens' IoT devices

    31st Jan 2019

  • Issue 113

    • Security researchers take down 100,000 malware sites over the last ten months
    • Remote code execution in apt/apt-get

    24th Jan 2019

  • Issue 112

    • Linux systemd affected by memory corruption vulnerabilities
    • Worldwide hacking spree uses DNS trickery to nab data

    18th Jan 2019

  • Issue 111

    • German cyber-attack: man admits to massive data breach
    • Yubico announces the first Lightning security key for iPhones

    11th Jan 2019

  • Issue 110

    • Chromecast PewDiePie hack exposes long-standing unpatched bug
    • EU to fund bug bounty programs for 14 open source projects

    4th Jan 2019

  • Issue 109

    • Drones shut down major international airport
    • Users losing Bitcoin in clever hack of Electrum wallets

    28th Dec 2018

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