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Issue 99
Vulnerability in LibSSH allows for trivial authentication bypass
Facebook hack impacted 30 million, of which 14 million had personal data stolen.
18th Oct
2018
Issue 98
US advanced weaponry is easy to hack, even by low-skilled attackers
WikiLeaks releases Amazon Atlas: locations of AWS datacenters
12th Oct
2018
Issue 97
How China used a tiny chip to infiltrate U.S. companies
New Linux kernel bug affects Red Hat, CentOS, and Debian Distributions
5th Oct
2018
Issue 96
Mac Mojave zero-day allows malicious apps to access sensitive info
Unwiped drives and servers from NCIX retailer for sale on Craigslist
27th Sep
2018
Issue 95
A new CSS-based web attack will crash and restart your iPhone
Windows systems vulnerable to FragmentSmack DoS bug
20th Sep
2018
Issue 94
No. 1 paid utility in Mac App Store steals browser history, sends it to Chinese server
Researcher finds open .git directories on 390.000 sites
15th Sep
2018
Issue 93
MEGA.nz Chrome extension temporarily compromised
Thousands of MikroTik routers hijacked for eavesdropping
6th Sep
2018
Issue 92
New Apache Struts 2 flaw discovered
Vulnerability affects all OpenSSH versions
31st Aug
2018
Issue 91
L1TF aka Foreshadow: new Intel speculative execution flaws
New major vulnerability in Ghostscript/ImageMagick
23rd Aug
2018
Issue 90
Compromising HP Officejet printers through fax
"Man-in-the-disk" attacks on Android
15th Aug
2018
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