By making the Vulnerability Equities Process law, advocates of the idea argue there would be more reliability, transparency and accountability in the process of government vulnerability disclosure.
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DHS Chairman Paints Bleak US Cybersecurity Picture
The United States is losing on the cyber-battlefield and face a bleak threat landscape, according to DHS chairman Michael McCaul. But, he says, there is still hope to turn things around.
Two NTP Key Authentication Vulnerabilities Patched
DHS warns of two symmetric key authentication vulnerabilities in the NTP protocol that were patched this week.
PrivDog Adware Poses Bigger Risk Than Superfish
Another shady piece of adware called PrivDog has been unearthed with a similar Superfish-type vulnerability that breaks SSL connections.
Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center: will CTICC be a game changer?
Is America’s new Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center a step forward? Or a duplication of the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center at DHS?
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Root Password Found in Ceragon Microwave Bridges
An undocumented default root password was discovered in Ceragon Networks microwave bridges that facilitate wireless voice and data services.