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Security News Update for the Week Ending April 12, 2024

Administration Announces Preliminary Agreement for New High Tech Chip Factories in Arizona As you may remember, during the pandemic the shortage of chips caused widespread product shortages for everything from phones to cars. Congress passed the CHIPS act to subsidize companies who manufactured chips in the U.S. at a higher cost rather than in less […]

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Why Are Software Development Process Audits Important?

D-Link makes a variety of network equipment, both for home and business users.  They release the software for this equipment, for the most part, as open source software.  This allows techie users to review the code to see if it does anything bad and since the software is useless unless you bought the hardware, there […]

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Millions Of Routers And Other Products Vulnerable To NetUSB Bug

Another day, another software supply chain exploit.  This time, Zytel and D-Link have confirmed that their routers have the bug, but researchers think products from Netgear, TP-Link, Trendnet and other vendors are vulnerable.  Already 90 plus products from more than 20 vendors have been potentially identified as vulnerable.  Only TP-Link has announced a patch.  The […]

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