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  • Issue 54

    • Andromeda botnet dismantled in international operation
    • EU sponsors bug bounty program for VLC Media Player

    7th Dec 2017

  • Issue 53

    • MacOS bug lets you bypass password pop-up with 'root' and an empty password
    • Imgur 2014 breach of 1.7 million e-mails and passwords

    30th Nov 2017

  • Issue 52

    • Uber covered up data breach containing personal information on 57 million people
    • Intel releases firmware updates fixing several vulnerabilities in its Management Engine

    23rd Nov 2017

  • Issue 51

    Apple's FaceID under scrutiny. 700+ apps with exposed Twilio tokens. Github introduces security alerts.

    17th Nov 2017

  • Issue 50

    Fake Whatsapp reached 1 million downloads before being taken offline. Malware authors doing SEO. New security features for S3.

    10th Nov 2017

  • Issue 49

    Domain used by Dell hijacked for a month. Severe vulnerability in Google's bug tracker fixed. Lot's of important patches to apply.

    3rd Nov 2017

  • Issue 48

    New IoT botnet resembling Mirai. Ransomware outbreak in Russia and Ukraine. A look at Windows 10's Controlled Folder Access.

    27th Oct 2017

  • Issue 47

    Krack attack breaking WPA2. Serious flaw in widely used TPM encryption chip. Google offers 'advanced protection' on accounts.

    20th Oct 2017

  • Issue 46

    Disqus data breach of 17.5 million accounts. Embarrassing MacOS password hint bug. CSV injection is quite scary.

    12th Oct 2017

  • Issue 45

    Yahoo hack compromised not one but three billion accounts. Not all Mac's are getting their firmware updates. Cloudflare announces free DDoS protection

    6th Oct 2017

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