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Facebook 0, Apple 1; Google is Collateral Damage

You would think that in light of all of the negative publicity that Facebook has had, it would reign in some of it’s badder practices, but maybe they are just daring Congress to regulate them. Facebook created a VPN product called Onavo Protect.  The public claim was that it was designed to protect your traffic, […]

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News Bites for the Week Ending January 4, 2019

Vietnam’s New Cybersecurity Law in Effect Vietnam’s new “cybersecurity” law which requires companies to remove any content from the Internet that the government finds offensive went into effect on January 1. It also requires some companies like Facebook and Google to open offices in Vietnam if they want to continue to do business there. The […]

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Security News for the Week Ending December 21, 2018

Patches This Week Microsoft issued an emergency out of band patch for an Internet Explorer zero day bug that affects IE 9, 10 and 11 on Windows 7,8,10 and the related server versions.  The bug allows a hacker to remotely execute code by getting a victim to view a web page, HTML document, PDF or […]

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News Bites for the Week Ending November 30, 2018

Microsoft Azure and O.365 Multi-Factor Authentication Outage Microsoft’s cloud environment had an outage this week for the better part of a day, worldwide.  The failure stopped users who had turned on two factor authentication from logging in. This is not a “gee, Microsoft is bad” or “gee, two factor authentication is bad” problem.  All systems […]

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News Bites for Week Ending November 9, 2018

Score One For Amazon Security! People who have read my blog for a while know that I am a big fan of two factor authentication.  That little bit of extra security usually gets thrown out the window if you call in to customer service instead of logging in to the company’s web site.  Two factor […]

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Facebook Hack Compromises 50 Million

Ancient Chinese Proverb: May You Live In Interesting Times. Well welcome to interesting times. Today, Facebook said that the accounts of 50 million users were compromised. The hackers compromised the security “tokens” that Facebook uses to authenticate users and not the passwords themselves.  Facebook revoked those users “tokens” to stop them from continuing to be used. […]

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