SN 1021: Device Bound Session Credentials – Hotpatching in Win 11, Apple vs. UK

SN 1021: Device Bound Session Credentials – Hotpatching in Win 11, Apple vs. UK

Android to get “Lockdown Mode”. What’s in the new editions of Chrome and Firefox? Why did Apple silently re-enable automatic updates? My new iPhone 16, Chinese tariffs and electronics. Dynamic “hotpatching” coming to Win11 Enterprise & Edu. Why is it so difficult for Oracle to fess up? Another multi-year breach inside US Treasury. An Apple…

SN 1020: Multi-Perspective Issuance Corroboration – IoT Done Right, France Phishes, Gmails E2EE

SN 1020: Multi-Perspective Issuance Corroboration – IoT Done Right, France Phishes, Gmails E2EE

Canon printer driver vulnerabilities enable Windows kernel exploitation. Astonishing cyber-security awareness from a household appliance manufacturer. France tries to hook 2.5 million school children with a Phishing test. WordPress added an abuse prone feature in 2022. Guess what happened? Oracle? Is there something you’d like to tell us? Utah’s governor just signed the App Store…

SN 1019: EU OS – Troy Hunt Phished, Ransomware List, InControl

SN 1019: EU OS – Troy Hunt Phished, Ransomware List, InControl

Kuala Lumpur International Airport says no to a ransom attack, switches to whiteboard. A tired and jet-lagged Troy Hunt got Phished then listed himself on his own site. Cloudflare completely pulls the plug on port 80 (HTTP) API access. Malware is switching to obscure languages to avoid detection. FORTH, anyone? Password reuse doesn’t appear to…

SN 1018: The Quantum Threat – ESP32 Backdoor Update, RCS E2EE

SN 1018: The Quantum Threat – ESP32 Backdoor Update, RCS E2EE

The dangers of doing things you don’t understand. Espressif responds to the claims of an ESP32 backdoor. A widely leveraged mistake Microsoft stubbornly refuses to correct. A disturbingly simple remote takeover of Apache Tomcat servers. A 10/10 vulnerability affecting some ASUS, ASRock and HPE motherboards. Google snapped up another cloud security firm but paid a…

SN 1017: Is YOUR System Vulnerable to RowHammer? – Telegram’s Crypto, Twitter Outage, FBI Warning

SN 1017: Is YOUR System Vulnerable to RowHammer? – Telegram’s Crypto, Twitter Outage, FBI Warning

An analysis of Telegram Messenger’s crypto. A beautiful statement of the goal of modern crypto design. Who was behind Twitter’s recent outage trouble? An embedded Firefox root certificate expired. Who was surprised? AI-generated Github repos, voice cloning, Patch Tuesday and an Apple 0-day. The FBI warns of another novel attack vector that’s seeing a lot…

SN 1016: The Bluetooth Backdoor – North Korean Texans, Apple Pushes Back

SN 1016: The Bluetooth Backdoor – North Korean Texans, Apple Pushes Back

Utah passes age verification requirement for app stores. The inside story on fake North Korean employees. Is that a Texas accent? An update on the ongoing Bybit cryptoheist saga. The industry may be making some changes in the wake of the Bybit attack. Apple pushes back legally against the UK’s secret order. Did someone crack…

SN 1015: Spatial-Domain Wireless Jamming – Firefox Privacy Policy, Signal Leaving Sweden?

SN 1015: Spatial-Domain Wireless Jamming – Firefox Privacy Policy, Signal Leaving Sweden?

Firefox amends their privacy policy — the world melts down. Signal threatens to leave Sweden. Aftermath of the massive $1.5 billion Bybit ETH heist. It turns out that it wasn’t actually Bybit’s fault. “The Lazarus Bounty” monitoring and management site. Mozilla’s commitment to Manifest V2 (and the uBlock Origin). What does the ACM’s plea for…

SN 1014: FREEDOM Administration Login – Apple’s UK Privacy Showdown, $1.5 Billion Crypto Heist

SN 1014: FREEDOM Administration Login – Apple’s UK Privacy Showdown, $1.5 Billion Crypto Heist

Apple disables Advanced Data Protection for new UK users. Paying ransoms is not as cut and dried as we might imagine. Elon Musk’s “X” social media blocks “Signal.me” links. Spain’s soccer league blocks Cloudflare and causes a mess. Two new (and rare) vulnerabilities discovered in OpenSSH. The U.S. seems unable to evict Chinese attackers from…

SN 1013: Chrome Web Store is a mess – Apple Encryption in the UK, Texas Vs. DeepSeek

SN 1013: Chrome Web Store is a mess – Apple Encryption in the UK, Texas Vs. DeepSeek

US lawmakers respond to the UK’s outrageous demand about Apple’s encryption. What, exactly, is a “backdoor”, and can a “backdoor” NOT be secret? Highlights from last week’s Windows’ Patch Tuesday. A look into RansomHub: The latest king of the Ransomware hill. “TOAD”: Telephone-Oriented Attack Delivery. The state of Texas -versus- DeepSeek. Disabling Apple’s “Restricted Mode”….

SN 1012: Hiding School Cyberattacks – SparkCat, Decrypting ADP, AI Fuzzing

SN 1012: Hiding School Cyberattacks – SparkCat, Decrypting ADP, AI Fuzzing

New “SparkCat” secret-stealing AI image scanner discovered in App and Play stores. The UK demands that Apple does the impossible: decrypting ADP cloud data. France moves forward on legislation to require backdoors to encryption. Firefox moves to 135 with a bunch of useful new features. The Five Eyes alliance publishes edge-device security guidance. Six NetGear…