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macOS Under Attack
15.02.2017
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advocate. According to the GitHub page of Iran Threats, “MacDownloader strangely attempts to pose as both an installer for Adobe Flash, as well as the Bitdefender Adware Removal Tool, in order to extract
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End of an Era: Windows Vista Comes to an End
11.04.2017
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. It ran extremely slow on the machines that came with Vista pre-installed. All of this gave the operating system, which was one of the most ambitious Microsoft projects, a bad name.
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Now Everyone Can Run Linux Tools on Windows 10
02.08.2017
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distribution in Windows 10. Major distributions like openSUSE Leap are now available from the store and can be installed with one click.
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Fedora 27 Atomic Host Beta Now Available
11.10.2017
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in package layering by way of the latest rpm-ostree , which now supports base package overrides (removes and replaces). This builds on top of the previous features, including support for direct RPM install
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We Are Under Bad Rabbit Attack
25.10.2017
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. No exploits were used, so the victim would have to manually execute the malware dropper, which pretends to be an Adobe Flash installer,” said Orkhan Mamedov, Fedor Sinitsyn, and Anton Ivanov of Kaspersky Lab
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Apple’s High Sierra Bitten by Root Bug
05.12.2017
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, install packages, and steal critical data. You don’t even need physical access to the device. If the system is using screen sharing, any remote user can log in to the system as root. It works from both
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Zero Day Mac OS Kernel Flaw
02.01.2018
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and execute malicious code. Malware designed to exploit this flaw could fully install itself deep within the system.” Siguza has detailed the vulnerability in a write-up that was published on GitHub, “This
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Critical Flaw in phpMyAdmin
02.01.2018
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harmful database operations such as deleting records, dropping/truncating tables, etc.” phpMyAdmin project has already released a patch and suggests users either apply the patch to the existing installs
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ownCloud
06.01.2012
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as a dependency. It is free software released under the Affero General Public License Version 3. Version 2 of the software was released October 11, 2011. An online demo installation is available for public testing
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Torvalds is Not Happy with Intel’s Patch, Calls it Garbage
30.01.2018
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After releasing the patches for Spectre/Meltdown, the company is asking users to stop installing these patches until a better version is out. “We recommend that OEMs, cloud service providers

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