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NSA-style backdoor in Huawei laptops found by Microsoft (scmagazineuk.com)
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DyslexicAtheist
7 years ago
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WiFi is no longer a viable secure connection (scmagazineuk.com)
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prakash
18 years ago
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Lenovo exposes users to privilege escalation attack risk (scmagazineuk.com)
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2510c39011c5
11 years ago
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Security leaders consider AI-charged cyber-attacks inevitable: survey (scmagazineuk.com)
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keydutch
6 years ago
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European Parliament wants to enforce encryption on all electronic communications (scmagazineuk.com)
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tooba
9 years ago
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IoT lightbulb worm takes over all smart lights until entire city is infected (scmagazineuk.com)
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JBiserkov
10 years ago
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MIT cracks Tor anonymity network and recognises hidden servers (scmagazineuk.com)
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shahryc
11 years ago
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Tor network exit nodes found to be sniffing passing traffic (scmagazineuk.com)
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dlgeek
11 years ago
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Webhose.io shows of open web being used to trade stolen credentials (scmagazineuk.com)
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rangeva
9 years ago
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Security vulnerabilities found on password managers (scmagazineuk.com)
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anu_gupta
12 years ago
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Can Bitcoin-based Enigma succeed where Homomorphic-Encryption failed? (scmagazineuk.com)
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GuyZ
11 years ago
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Ye-Ha Hackers preparing 'wild west' zero-day assault on Windows XP (scmagazineuk.com)
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drl
12 years ago
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Over 80% of Enterprise IT Systems Feature Unpatched CVE Vulnerabilities (scmagazineuk.com)
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keydutch
7 years ago
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'First true' native IPv6 DDoS attack spotted in wild (scmagazineuk.com)
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john37386
8 years ago
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DDoS attacks delay trains, halt transportation services in Sweden (scmagazineuk.com)
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WhiteSource1
9 years ago
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Hackers now hit MySQL databases with ransomware (scmagazineuk.com)
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uber1geek
9 years ago
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University attacked by its own vending machines and other IOT devices (scmagazineuk.com)
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SonicSoul
9 years ago
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How secure is your Web Browser? (scmagazineuk.com)
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analourenco
9 years ago
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Free market is failing cyber-security, blasts GCHQ chief (scmagazineuk.com)
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secfirstmd
11 years ago
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UK minister: Cyber-security a 'priority', but no ban on encryption (scmagazineuk.com)
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jackgavigan
11 years ago
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Russia adopts quantum computing to counter foreign spyware (scmagazineuk.com)
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jonbaer
11 years ago
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China is spying on Russia using imported household appliances (scmagazineuk.com)
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BrandonMarc
13 years ago
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Users still running Java 6, which is vulnerable to zero-day exploit (scmagazineuk.com)
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Codeson
13 years ago
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Watching the Watchmen - The intersection of XKeyscore and social networking (scmagazineuk.com)
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_b8r0
13 years ago
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RSA acquires IAM vendor Aveksa (scmagazineuk.com)
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shawndumas
13 years ago
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Don't believe in Zimmerman? (scmagazineuk.com)
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pelle
14 years ago
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It's your data - just owned by someone else (scmagazineuk.com)
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dsgibson2
14 years ago
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Happy 40th birthday FTP But how secure is a protocol last updated in 1985? (scmagazineuk.com)
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splattne
15 years ago
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Johannesburg city under ransomware attack, again (scmagazineuk.com)
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keydutch
7 years ago
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Cyber-crimes cost £2.3M per minute in 2018 (scmagazineuk.com)
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keydutch
7 years ago
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