More people than ever are trying to hack the US government--and they love it security.cyber Article 328 words 11 votes
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Ottawa city hall has been targeted by cyber attacks more than 8,000 times in the past year security.cyber Article 608 words 8 votes
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SELinux's approach (restrict everything unless explicitly permitted) is the opposite of Linux's (permit everything unless explicitly forbidden). That makes setup different, linux security Article 2622 words 4 votes
Cybersecurity experts from Homeland Security, the National Intelligence director's office, and private industry discussed how they're working to counter the most urgent threats security.national security.cyber Article 1976 words 3 votes
Reddit servers breached; full backup from 2007 (including hashed+salted passwords) obtained by attackers security social media Link 77 votes
Evolving Chrome's security indicators - October 2018 (Chrome 70) release, all HTTP sites to be marked with red "not secure" indicator when inputting data browsers Article 219 words 9 votes
EFAIL describes vulnerabilities in the end-to-end encryption technologies OpenPGP and S/MIME that leak the plaintext of encrypted emails Link 5 votes