Monday, February 22, 2016

That Linux flaw may be fixed, but what about your containers?

DOJ ups ante: New motion asks court to force Apple to help FBI crack attacker's iPhone

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Feb 22, 2016
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That Linux flaw may be fixed, but what about your containers?

Countless patching efforts are now under way for the years-old bug discovered in the GNU C Library this week, but organizations that use container technology shouldn't relax just yet. Read More

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DOJ ups ante: New motion asks court to force Apple to help FBI crack attacker's iPhone

The government today filed a motion asking a judge to immediately compel Apple to help the FBI in accessing the iPhone 5C used by one of the people accused of killing 14 in San Bernardino, Calif. Read More

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Apple's fight with the FBI could lead to a password arms race

A U.S. magistrate's order requiring Apple to assist the FBI in unlocking a dead mass shooter's iPhone could lead device makers to require stronger passwords in future. Read More

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Why an Apple victory against the FBI would be a win for all of us

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Newest Android banking trojan, Xbot, is also ransomware

A new kind of Android malware can steal online banking credentials and hold a device's files hostage for ransom, delivering a particularly nasty one-two punch. Read More

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Match.com learns that encryption alone isn't enough

The folk over at RIIS, an IT services firm in Troy, Mich., have put out an annual report over the last few years exploring Android security. That report has opted to look at the largest romance sites as they publish in mid-February, near Valentine's Day. Read More

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