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Cuba Ransomware Gang Abused Microsoft Certificates to Sign Malware
By
Lily Hay Newman
— December 13
th
2022 at 21:28
The company has taken measures to mitigate the risks, but security researchers warn of a broader threat.
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Log4j’s Log4Shell Vulnerability: One Year Later, It’s Still Lurking
By
Lily Hay Newman
— December 10
th
2022 at 12:00
Despite mitigation, one of the worst bugs in internet history is still prevalent—and being exploited.
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Telehealth Sites Put Addiction Patient Data at Risk
By
Lindsey Ellefson
— November 16
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2022 at 15:00
New research found pervasive use of tracking tech on substance-abuse-focused health care websites, potentially endangering users in a post-Roe world.
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Ukraine Enters a Dark New Era of Drone Warfare
By
Morgan Meaker
— October 21
st
2022 at 11:00
A series of deadly attacks using Iranian “suicide drones” shows Russia is shifting gears in the conflict.
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The Ungodly Surveillance of Anti-Porn ‘Shameware’ Apps
By
Dhruv Mehrotra
— September 22
nd
2022 at 17:00
Churches are using invasive phone-monitoring tech to discourage “sinful” behavior. Some software is seeing more than congregants realize.
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Zoom’s Auto-Update Feature Came With Hidden Risks on Mac
By
Lily Hay Newman
— August 12
th
2022 at 20:34
The popular video meeting app makes it easy to keep the software up to date—but it also introduced vulnerabilities.
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Here’s What Trump’s ‘Nuclear Documents’ Could Be
By
Garrett M. Graff
— August 12
th
2022 at 17:55
FBI agents reportedly searched Mar-a-Lago for “nuclear documents.” That can fall into one of these four categories.
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Don’t Call the New Federal Gun Law a Gun Law
By
Matt Laslo
— July 27
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2022 at 11:00
Democratic senators lacked actionable gun data for their negotiations—so they passed mental health reform instead.
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Interstate Travel Post-Roe Isn’t as Secure as You May Think
By
Thor Benson
— July 25
th
2022 at 11:00
Despite the DOJ vowing to protect people's ability to travel out of state for abortion care, legal experts warn not to take that freedom for granted.
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New ‘Retbleed’ Attack Can Swipe Key Data From Intel and AMD CPUs
By
Dan Goodin, Ars Technica
— July 13
th
2022 at 16:00
The exploit can leak password information and other sensitive material, but the chipmakers are rolling out mitigations.
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