Treck TCP/IP Library Flaws Discovered, Patches Issued

via Juha Saarinen, writing at Australia’s well-regarded ITNews, reports of security failures in the Treck TCP/IP library, comprimising a wide range of supply-chain related IoT infrastructure. A single ray of happy sunshine illuminating this mess is t… Continue reading Treck TCP/IP Library Flaws Discovered, Patches Issued

No Direction Home: Large Scale Worldwide DNS Attacks

via Muks Hirani, Sarah Jones and Ben Read writing at FireEye’s threat research blog, comes notification of world-wide-snf-at-scale domain name system hijacks. Pre-election first-pass stakes-in-the-ground reconnaisance foundation building, or simple la… Continue reading No Direction Home: Large Scale Worldwide DNS Attacks

Latest Chinese BGP Redirect: Your Bits Are In Beijing

News, via Ars Technica’s Dan Goodin, detailing another BGP SNAFU – with the end result being the re-route of legit traffic – and this time – it’s Googles’ (Nasdaq: GOOG) bits-in-question. Included in the particularly bad-news-for-the-interwebs, is the… Continue reading Latest Chinese BGP Redirect: Your Bits Are In Beijing