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Monday review – Adobe botches, Apache bleeds and Equifax blunders

From Apache bleeding to Equifax shooting itself in the foot. Again.

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Adobe security team posts public key – together with private key

If you generate an encryption keypair and you get a public key and a private key, which one do you think you should keep to yourself?

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Tracking phones without a warrant ruled unconstitutional

'Stingray use without a warrant violates 4th Amendment'

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Cryptomining or online ads – which one floats your boat? [VIDEO]

Is cryptomining in the background better than ads in the foreground as a way of earning money to "pay" for free sites?

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News in brief: DDoS threat spam; Army logic bomber; Viacom leak

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news

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Using infrared cameras to break out of air-gapped networks

Invisible data exfiltration from isolated networks

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Equifax has been sending customers to a fake phishing site for weeks

A series of blunders to add to the Equifax breach

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How BitPaymer ransomware covers its tracks

This BitPaymer malware variant uses tricks that you don't usually see in ransomware - but it still scrambles your files in the end.

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News in brief: Experian PIN fail; SEC hacked; AI vs terror

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news

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Hackers holds entire school district to ransom

The hacking group stole personal information and sent explicit death threats against children to their parents.

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“Admin from Hell” holds company to ransom with porn makeover

The IT admin demanded $10,000, when he didn't get it things got X-rated

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Critical VMware vulnerability, patch and update now

The impact of this critical vulnerability has the potential to be great.

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Human failings undermine security – but who’s failing who?

A Ponemon survey puts “negligent employees” on the hook

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The Apache “Optionsbleed” security hole explained [VIDEO]

If you're looking for a non-techie, plain English, verbal explanation of the Apache "Optionsbleed" security bug, watch this!

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News in brief: Twitter stops terrorists; WhatsApp stops UK gov; Russia stops Dark Web drugs

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news

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Pirate Bay hits users’ CPUs with secret cryptocurrency mining

They should have asked. If they had, would it be better or worse than ads?

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Why SMS two-factor authentication puts your bitcoins at risk

Your name and phone number is all that's needed to intercept SMS 2FA and raid your bitcoin wallet.

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Apache “Optionsbleed” vulnerability – what you need to know

Remember Heartbleed, where servers could be tricked into letting other people's data slip? "Optionsbleed" is an Apache bug that's similar.

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News in brief: Linux advice for Equifax; fired over phish; Security.txt standard proposed

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news

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Apple’s new tracking protection is “sabotage”, claims ad industry

The ad industry is not happy with Apple's latest move to limit how we get tracked around the web.

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PyPI Python repository hit by typosquatting sneak attack

Imposters posing as popular packages were found to contain malicious code

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