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Samsung’s Tizen is riddled with security flaws, amateurishly written

Posted on April 4, 2017 by Peter Bright

Research calls it the “worst code [he’s] ever seen.” Continue reading Samsung’s Tizen is riddled with security flaws, amateurishly written→

Posted in Buffer overflows, Gear & Gadgets, Risk Assessment, Security, Tizen | Tagged Samsung

Blocking Windows 7, 8.1 updates for Kaby Lake, Ryzen chips appears imminent

Posted on March 16, 2017 by Peter Bright

It looks like a policy announced a year ago is going to kick in. Continue reading Blocking Windows 7, 8.1 updates for Kaby Lake, Ryzen chips appears imminent→

Posted in Biz & IT, Kaby Lake, Microsoft, Patches, Ryzen, Security, Windows

Blocking Windows 7, 8.1 updates for Kaby Lake, Ryzen chips appears imminent

Posted on March 16, 2017 by Peter Bright

It looks like a policy announced a year ago is going to kick in. Continue reading Blocking Windows 7, 8.1 updates for Kaby Lake, Ryzen chips appears imminent→

Posted in Biz & IT, Kaby Lake, Microsoft, Patches, Ryzen, Security, Windows

Windows updates to become more reliable and predictable, with fewer surprise reboots

Posted on March 1, 2017 by Peter Bright

It’ll be easier to stop Windows from rebooting in the middle of something important. Continue reading Windows updates to become more reliable and predictable, with fewer surprise reboots→

Posted in Biz & IT, Microsoft, Security, Updates, Windows 10

Windows updates to become more reliable and predictable, with fewer surprise reboots

Posted on March 1, 2017 by Peter Bright

It’ll be easier to stop Windows from rebooting in the middle of something important. Continue reading Windows updates to become more reliable and predictable, with fewer surprise reboots→

Posted in Biz & IT, Microsoft, Security, Updates, Windows 10

Adobe angers Chrome users by bundling browser plugin with security update

Posted on January 12, 2017 by Peter Bright

Save Web page as PDF extension is showing up when it wasn’t asked for. Continue reading Adobe angers Chrome users by bundling browser plugin with security update→

Posted in adobe, Chrome, Risk Assessment, Security, Technology Lab, Updates

How security flaws work: SQL injection

Posted on October 28, 2016 by Peter Bright

This easily avoidable mistake continues to put our finances at risk. Continue reading How security flaws work: SQL injection→

Posted in Programming, Risk Assessment, Security, SQL Injection, Technology Lab

TP-Link forgets to register domain name, leaves config pages open to hijack

Posted on July 6, 2016 by Peter Bright

The domain name’s new owners want $2.5 million to give it back. Continue reading TP-Link forgets to register domain name, leaves config pages open to hijack→

Posted in dns, Risk Assessment, Routers, Security

12 more banks now being investigated over Bangladeshi SWIFT heist

Posted on May 27, 2016 by Peter Bright

Symantec becomes the second firm to link the hack to the Sony Pictures attack. Continue reading 12 more banks now being investigated over Bangladeshi SWIFT heist→

Posted in Bangladesh, Banking, Risk Assessment, SWIFT, Technology Lab

$1B Bangladesh heist: Officials say SWIFT technicians left bank vulnerable

Posted on May 10, 2016 by Peter Bright

Bank officials say it wasn’t their fault that sensitive systems were exposed to hackers. Continue reading $1B Bangladesh heist: Officials say SWIFT technicians left bank vulnerable→

Posted in Banking, Hacking, Risk Assessment, Security, SWIFT, Technology Lab

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