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Dec 22, 2015
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Tim Cook says there isn't a trade-off between security and privacy

In a strong defense of encryption, Apple's CEO Tim Cook said that there was no trade-off between privacy and national security when it comes to encryption. Read More

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Linux Grub massive flaw: Was it made by NSA in 2009?
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Google joins Mozilla, Microsoft in pushing for early SHA-1 crypto cutoff

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Linux Grub massive flaw: Was it made by NSA in 2009?

GNU/Linux has a massive flaw in Grub, its ubiquitous bootloader. Just by hitting a few keys, you can completely pwn a Linux box—including many embedded devices... Read More

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Juniper faces questions about spying code planted in software

The discovery of spying code nestled deeply in Juniper's networking equipment, the latest example of a major IT vendor caught up in an damaging cyberattack, raises many questions. Read More

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Juniper updates list of backdoored enterprise firewall OS versions

The administrative access issue only affects ScreenOS 6.3.0r17 through 6.3.0r20, while the VPN decryption issue affects ScreenOS 6.2.0r15 through 6.2.0r18 and 6.3.0r12 through 6.3.0r20. Read More

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Google joins Mozilla, Microsoft in pushing for early SHA-1 crypto cutoff

Google is considering banning certificates signed with the SHA-1 hashing function in Google Chrome starting Jul. 1. Read More

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