• Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • April 30th, 2019
Purism Announces Librem One Privacy-Focused Software Suite for Android and iOS

Purism Announces Librem One Privacy-Focused Software Suite for Android and iOS

Includes encrypted chat, email, VPN, and social platform

Android Antivirus Tests Show You Shouldn’t Rely on Google Play Protect

Android Antivirus Tests Show You Shouldn’t Rely on Google Play Protect

AV-TEST conducts antivirus research including 19 products

Over 540 Million Facebook User Records Were Found on Amazon Cloud Servers

Over 540 Million Facebook User Records Were Found on Amazon Cloud Servers

Including email addresses, usernames, and passwords 

Google Releases Android Security Patch for April 2019 with 89 Security Fixes

Google Releases Android Security Patch for April 2019 with 89 Security Fixes

Also brings improvements for Pixel devices

Mozilla Releases Firefox 66.0.1 to Patch Two Critical Security Vulnerabilities

Mozilla Releases Firefox 66.0.1 to Patch Two Critical Security Vulnerabilities

It's now available for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows

  • Apple
  • By Bogdan Popa
  • February 11th, 2019
Apple Sued Because It’s Making Accounts Too Secure

Apple Sued Because It’s Making Accounts Too Secure

Company sent to court over two-factor authentication

  • Apple
  • By Marius Nestor
  • February 7th, 2019
Apple Releases iOS 12.1.4, macOS 10.14.3 Update to Fix Critical FaceTime Bug

Apple Releases iOS 12.1.4, macOS 10.14.3 Update to Fix Critical FaceTime Bug

Urges users to update their devices immediately

  • Apple
  • By Marius Nestor
  • February 6th, 2019
Security Researcher Discovers macOS Flaw, Refuses to Share Details with Apple

Security Researcher Discovers macOS Flaw, Refuses to Share Details with Apple

A new Keychain exploit affects latest macOS releases

Android Security Patch for February 2019 Now Rolling Out with More Than 40 Fixes

Android Security Patch for February 2019 Now Rolling Out with More Than 40 Fixes

It's now rolling out to all Pixel users worldwide

Canonical Patches Linux Kernel Regression in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Update Now

Canonical Patches Linux Kernel Regression in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Update Now

Multiple regressions were addressed in Ubuntu 18.04's kernel

Alpine Linux 3.9 Released with ARMv7 Support, Switches from LibreSSL to OpenSSL

Alpine Linux 3.9 Released with ARMv7 Support, Switches from LibreSSL to OpenSSL

The GNU/Linux distribution is now powered by Linux 4.19 LTS

Firefox 65 for Android Improves Security and Performance, Adds Faster Scrolling

Firefox 65 for Android Improves Security and Performance, Adds Faster Scrolling

Also restores Chromecast controls to the location bar

Hackers Expose 773M Email Addresses and 21M Passwords in Massive Breach

Hackers Expose 773M Email Addresses and 21M Passwords in Massive Breach

Check here to see if your data has been exposed

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • January 14th, 2019
Canonical Patches GNOME Bluetooth Vulnerability on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Update Now

Canonical Patches GNOME Bluetooth Vulnerability on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Update Now

Could allow a remote attacker to pair to Bluetooth devices

Microsoft Fixes Nine Critical Vulnerabilities in December 2018 Patch Tuesday

Microsoft Fixes Nine Critical Vulnerabilities in December 2018 Patch Tuesday

Twenty nine other security issues were rated as "Important"

US Office of Personnel Management Still Vulnerable to Hacking According to GAO

US Office of Personnel Management Still Vulnerable to Hacking According to GAO

OPM implemented only 64% of 2015 incident suggestions

Quincy City Hall Infected with Emotet, Hacked Emails Used in Phishing Scheme

Quincy City Hall Infected with Emotet, Hacked Emails Used in Phishing Scheme

The entire computing system shut down after the attack

 
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