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Posted by Soulskill on Friday March 27, 2015 @10:29AM from the year-of-the-ddos dept. An anonymous reader writes: During the past two days, popular code hosting site GitHub has been under a DDoS attack, which has led to intermittent service interruptions. As blogger Anthr@X reports from traceroute lists, the attack originated from MITM-modified JavaScript files for the Chinese company Baidu's user
Posted by Soulskill on Wednesday April 30, 2014 @02:27PM from the like-independence-day,-but-for-communications-protocols dept. ConstantineM writes: "What has been planned for a long time now, prior to the infamous heartbleed fiasco of OpenSSL (which does not affect SSH at all), is now officially a reality — with the help of some recently adopted crypto from DJ Bernstein, OpenSSH now finally has a
Posted by Unknown Lamer on Monday July 08, 2013 @06:30PM from the blind-faith-meets-awful-shell-scripts dept. chicksdaddy writes with news of a Proof-of-Concept exploit for the recent Android APK signature vulnerability. From the article: "Pau Oliva Fora, a security researcher for the firm Via Forensics, published a small, proof of concept module on GitHub that exploits the flaw in the way Android
Posted by Soulskill on Tuesday March 06, 2012 @01:14AM from the it's-not-me-it's-you dept. An anonymous reader writes "Matt Dillon of DragonFly BSD just announced that AMD confirmed a CPU bug he found. Matt quotes part of the mail exchange and it looks like 'consecutive back-to-back pops and (near) return instructions can create a condition where the processor incorrectly updates the stack pointer
Posted by timothy on Monday August 17, 2009 @01:31AM from the division-of-resources dept. Jason writes "After months of digging though speculation and polar opposite opinions from PCI experts, I finally sent a direct request to Amazon's AWS sales team asking if they are in fact PCI compliant and will provide documentation attesting that they are as is required by PCI guidlines. I fully expecting t
Posted by kdawson on Wednesday June 18, 2008 @02:19AM from the pouring-over-it dept. Wolf nipple chips writes "Craig Wright discovered that the Jura F90 Coffee maker, with its honest-to-God Jura Internet Connection Kit, can be taken over by a remote attacker, who can cause the coffee to be weaker or stronger; change the amount of water per cup; or cause the machine to require service (call this on
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