Monthly Archives: January 2017
Unbreakable Locky Ransomware Is On The March Again
Trump's Reported Pick To Run The FCC, Ajit Pai, Wants To Kill Net Neutrality
Crypto Experts Say Discussed WhatsApp Feature Is Not A Backdoor
Lavabit — Encrypted Email Service Once Used by Snowden Is Back
Texas-based Encrypted Email Service ‘Lavabit,’ that was forced to shut down in 2013 after not complying with a court order demanding access to SSL keys to snoop on Edward Snowden’s emails, is relaunching on Friday.
Lavabit CEO Ladar Levison had custody of the service’s SSL encryption key that could have helped the government obtain Snowden’s password. Although the FBI insisted it was only
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bubblewrap-0.1.7-1.el7
New upstream release, fixes a security issue.
CVE-2017-5545
The main function in plistutil.c in libimobiledevice libplist through 1.12 allows attackers to obtain sensitive information from process memory or cause a denial of service (buffer over-read) via Apple Property List data that is too short.
GLSA 201701-48: Quagga: Multiple vulnerabilities
kernel-4.9.5-100.fc24
The 4.9.5 stable kernel update contains a number of important fixes across the tree.
kernel-4.9.5-200.fc25
The 4.9.5 stable kernel update contains a number of important fixes across the tree.
