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721.
British Airways: Suspect code that hacked fliers 'found' (co.uk) Security Microsoft
72 points by TomAnthony 14 hours ago | 61 comments
722.
Exploit vendor drops Tor Browser zero-day on Twitter (zdnet.com) Security
115 points by rauhl 10 hours ago | 65 comments
723.
Inside the Magecart Breach of British Airways (riskiq.com) Security
7 points by GraemeL 13 hours ago | 0 comments
724.
Cannabinoids promote hippocampus neurogenesis and antidepressant effects (2005) (nih.gov) Politics Security
119 points by rasengan 9 hours ago | 47 comments
725.
Trend Micro says sorry after apps grabbed Mac browser history (zdnet.com) Mobile Security
35 points by dvdhnt 8 hours ago | 12 comments
726.
Stripe's take on software engineer efficiency made me angry (threadreaderapp.com) Security
94 points by KiwiCoder 1 hours ago | 13 comments
727.
California's bad IoT law (erratasec.com) Security
4 points by jessaustin 8 hours ago | 0 comments
728.
British Airways site had credit card skimming code injected (arstechnica.com) Security
4 points by LinuxBender 8 hours ago | 0 comments
729.
Are We Making Elections Less Secure Just to Save Time? (theintercept.com) Politics Security
13 points by jonbaer 2 hours ago | 3 comments
730.
Microsoft confirms new Windows 7 monthly charge for updates (forbes.com) Security Microsoft
61 points by rustcharm 19 hours ago | 57 comments
731.
AVX Clock Spectre (numberworld.org) Security
15 points by matt_d 23 hours ago | 0 comments
732.
First IoT security bill reaches governor's desk in California (zdnet.com) Politics Security
6 points by prostoalex 1 hours ago | 0 comments
733.
HashiCorp Blog: Why We Need Dynamic Secrets (hashicorp.com) Security
85 points by mafro 11 hours ago | 58 comments
734.
Feedify is compromised with code mirroring Magecart (threader.app) Security
72 points by seapunk 7 hours ago | 21 comments
735.
Before It Was Hacked, Equifax Had a Different Fear: Chinese Spying (wsj.com) Security
145 points by propman 5 hours ago | 41 comments
736.
Security flaw in ‘nearly all’ modern PCs and Macs exposes encrypted data (techcrunch.com) Security Microsoft
9 points by djug 17 hours ago | 1 comments
737.
Cold boot attacks work against nearly all modern computers (f-secure.com) Security
70 points by ankka 10 hours ago | 45 comments
738.
New cold boot attack affects “nearly all modern computers” (zdnet.com) Security
9 points by dsr12 11 hours ago | 5 comments
739.
Firmware Weakness in Modern Laptops Exposes Encryption Keys (f-secure.com) Security
22 points by stevenjgarner 11 hours ago | 2 comments
740.
Researcher finds vulnerability enabling disclosure of Intel ME encryption keys (ptsecurity.com) Security
7 points by alexlash 9 hours ago | 0 comments
741.
Remote Code Execution in Alpine Linux (justi.cz) Security Linux
286 points by justicz 3 hours ago | 106 comments
742.
Securing cookies in Go(Lang) (calhoun.io) Security
88 points by wilsonfiifi 17 hours ago | 21 comments
743.
2 spies arrested in the Hague planning a cyber break-in at Swiss Spiez lab (dutchnews.nl) Politics Security
140 points by yread 15 hours ago | 136 comments
744.
Protecting Mozilla’s GitHub Repositories from Malicious Modification (mozilla.org) Security
150 points by jvehent 7 hours ago | 45 comments
745.
US Rescinds Policy Limiting Destructive Cyber Weapon Use (nymag.com) Politics Security
6 points by atlasunshrugged 15 hours ago | 0 comments
746.
Cold-Boot Attack Steals Passwords in Under Two Minutes (bleepingcomputer.com) Security
8 points by vezycash 12 hours ago | 1 comments
747.
A Decade-Old Attack Can Break the Encryption of Most PCs (wired.com) Security
9 points by miles 20 hours ago | 1 comments
748.
Phishing Is the Internet’s Most Successful Con (theatlantic.com) Security
81 points by marmot777 14 hours ago | 63 comments
749.
Show HN: FIDO2 USB+NFC token optimized for security, extensibility, and style (github.com) Security
11 points by conorpp 22 hours ago | 0 comments
750.
The danger of target=_blank and opener (pingtech.xyz) Security
34 points by github-cat 6 hours ago | 8 comments
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