Tagger News about | tags
931.
Schneier: We can no longer leave online security to the market (nytimes.com) Security
214 points by jaredwiener 12 hours ago | 163 comments
932.
Introducing Microsoft Decentralized Identity (microsoft.com) Security
10 points by sprice 9 hours ago | 0 comments
933.
Supermicro firmware were easy to hack. So why would China need implants? (arstechnica.com) Security
8 points by maltalex 9 hours ago | 0 comments
934.
EFF to Texas AG: Epson Tricked Its Customers with a Dangerous Fake Update (eff.org) Mobile Security
178 points by DiabloD3 2 hours ago | 60 comments
935.
200,000+ MikroTik routers worldwide compromised to inject cryptojacking malware (badpackets.net) Security
104 points by pjf 23 hours ago | 75 comments
936.
Supermicro boards were so bug ridden, why would hackers ever need implants? (arstechnica.com) Security
182 points by drewg123 21 hours ago | 75 comments
937.
A mysterious grey-hat is patching people's outdated MikroTik routers (zdnet.com) Security
396 points by wglb 17 hours ago | 210 comments
938.
An Update on the Security Issue (fb.com) Security Facebook
111 points by minimaxir 15 hours ago | 85 comments
939.
Google Accidentally Pushed Internal November 2018 Security Update to Pixel User (bleepingcomputer.com) Mobile Security Google
16 points by extraterra 14 hours ago | 6 comments
940.
Facebook says hackers saw personal info of 14M people (nbcnews.com) Security Facebook
15 points by Jerry2 13 hours ago | 0 comments
941.
Russian hackers were caught in the act – and the results are devastating (washingtonpost.com) Politics Security
5 points by artur_makly 10 hours ago | 0 comments
942.
Nationwide Robocall Data (Counts, Graphs, Etc) (robocallindex.com) Data Science Security
93 points by HillaryBriss 7 hours ago | 94 comments
943.
How to Evade Expensive Phishing Filters with One Simple Trick (medium.com) Security
5 points by gszathmari 5 hours ago | 0 comments
944.
The S.E.C. Dusts Off a Never-Used Cyber Enforcement Tool (nytimes.com) Security
58 points by walterbell 15 hours ago | 4 comments
945.
Windows oneliners to download remote payload and execute arbitrary code (wordpress.com) Security Microsoft
23 points by rbanffy 21 hours ago | 9 comments
946.
Invisible Manipulation: 10 ways our data is being used against us (privacyinternational.org) Security
159 points by crunchiebones 14 hours ago | 76 comments
947.
Finding and Exploiting Safari Bugs Using Publicly Available Tools (blogspot.com) Security
64 points by mbrubeck 14 hours ago | 9 comments
948.
Cyber Tests Showed 'Nearly All' New Pentagon Weapons Vulnerable to Attack (npr.org) Security
5 points by rbanffy 9 hours ago | 0 comments
949.
Belgian Air Force accidentally hits button, fires canon and blows up F16 (aviation24.be) Politics Security
217 points by jsiepkes 1 hours ago | 125 comments
950.
The tech giants, the US and the Chinese spy chips that never were… or were they? (theguardian.com) Security
62 points by charlysl 3 hours ago | 34 comments
951.
Police told to avoid looking at recent iPhones to avoid lockouts (engadget.com) Mobile Security Apple
86 points by tekacs 1 hours ago | 68 comments
952.
Thieves and Geeks: Russian and Chinese Hacking Communities (recordedfuture.com) Security
122 points by prostoalex 12 hours ago | 6 comments
953.
How I hacked hundreds of companies through their helpdesk (2017) (medium.com) Security
162 points by mercer 15 hours ago | 18 comments
954.
Around 62% of all Internet sites will run an unsupported PHP version in 10 weeks (zdnet.com) Security
80 points by danso 18 hours ago | 26 comments
955.
Anjuna Security is hiring a senior software engineer (anjuna.io) Security
1 points by boxstream 11 hours ago | None comments
956.
DEF CON report finds decade-old flaw in widely used ballot-counting machine (cyberscoop.com) Politics Security
6 points by walterbell 11 hours ago | 0 comments
957.
A Future Where Everything Becomes a Computer Is as Creepy as You Feared (nytimes.com) Security Amazon
13 points by ingve 10 hours ago | 0 comments
958.
How I hacked modern Vending Machines (hackernoon.com) Security
243 points by matteopisani 23 hours ago | 86 comments
959.
FDA Issues Warning about Security Vulnerabilities in Pacemaker Programmers (softpedia.com) Security
56 points by wglb 18 hours ago | 16 comments
960.
Java Is Still Free (google.com) Security Science
107 points by melqdusy 23 hours ago | 102 comments
More

This site is not affiliated with Hacker News or Y Combinator. It was built using the Hacker News API.