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  • Issue 90

    • Compromising HP Officejet printers through fax
    • "Man-in-the-disk" attacks on Android

    15th Aug 2018

  • Issue 89

    • New method simplifies cracking WPA/WPA2 passwords
    • U.S. payment processing services targeted by BGP hijacking attacks

    8th Aug 2018

  • Issue 88

    • Reddit had a security breach
    • NetSpectre: new variant of Spectre can be used remotely

    3rd Aug 2018

  • Issue 87

    • New Bluetooth flaw lets attackers monitor traffic
    • Chrome now shows 'Not Secure' on HTTP pages

    27th Jul 2018

  • Issue 86

    • Breaches, breaches everywhere
    • Compromised JavaScript package stealing npm credentials

    20th Jul 2018

  • Issue 85

    • Fitness app Polar exposed locations of military personnel
    • Malware found in Arch Linux package repository

    13th Jul 2018

  • Issue 84

    • Adidas US website breached
    • Researchers find vulnerabilities in 4G/LTE

    6th Jul 2018

  • Issue 83

    • WPA3 WiFi standard officially released
    • Github repository of Gentoo Linux hacked, malicious code inserted

    29th Jun 2018

  • Issue 82

    • "Wavethrough" bug exposes content from other sites via HTML5 audio tag
    • 3,000+ mobile apps leaking data from unsecured Firebase databases

    22nd Jun 2018

  • Issue 81

    • 17 backdoored Docker images removed from Docker Hub
    • Hackers stole over $20 million from misconfigured Ethereum clients

    15th Jun 2018

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