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Microsoft, KRACK, Docker, and Kubernetes – Paul’s Security Weekly #534

October 21, 2017

Microsoft mocks Google for failed security fix, 5 steps to building a vulnerability management program, Pornhub, and kids smartwatches are harbouring major security flaws.

Paul's Stories

  1. Child Safety Smartwatches Easy To Hack, Watchdog Says
  2. Microsoft Never Disclosed 2013 Hack Of Secret Vulnerability Database
  3. Microsoft Mocks Google For Failed Security Fix Deployment Methodology
  4. Enable Google's New "Advanced Protection" If You Don't Want to Get Hacked
  5. 5 Steps to Building a Vulnerability Management Program Part 2
  6. 5 Steps to Building a Vulnerability Management Program Pt. 1
  7. Technology to Out Sex Workers
  8. Docker and Kubernetes: Breaking the Proprietary Mindset
  9. IoT Deployment Security Top Concern for Enterprises
  10. Kids smartwatches harbouring major security flaws
  11. Hackers Take Aim at SSH Keys in New Attacks
  12. Google Play Bounty Promises $1,000 Rewards for Flaws in Popular Apps

Larry's Stories

  1. Faulty RSA implementation, oh my
  2. KRACK is WHACK

Jeff's Stories

  1. A new software security framework from the PCI Council
  2. Pizza Hut Breach
  3. Judge shocked to learn NYPD’s evidence database has no backup
  4. Silly Millennials...
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