Yesterday’s Patch Tuesday release also included an update to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Edge browsers officially ending support for the SHA-1 hash function.
John Oliver unleashes his net neutrality flying monkeys on the FCC
FCC says the websites problems were because of a DDoS attack, not the ‘flying monkeys’ unleashed by John Oliver
News in brief: Google teases Fuchshia OS; Microsoft patches ‘crazy bad’ flaw; Vienna raps Facebook
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How to hack a Jeep Cherokee – but don’t try this at home, kids
Carmakers are going to have to get much better at securing their vehicles now that the researchers who demonstrated how to hack a Cherokee Jeep added their notes to the tools already online
Microsoft Plugs Three Zero Day Holes as Part of May Patch Tuesday
Microsoft patched three zero day vulnerabilities actively under attack today as part of its May Patch Tuesday release.
News in brief: Macron shrugs off email dump; warning on new ‘crazy bad’ flaw; Facebook tips on fake news
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Dating site users spammed with smut after ‘third-party’ data leak
The publisher’s blaming a third-party contractor and “human error.”
Bank accounts raided after crooks exploit huge flaw in mobile networks
The SS7 protocol has always been vulnerable – and now the carriers’ complacency has come home to roost
News in brief: Uber faces criminal probe; Cassini dives through Saturn’s rings; police fined for data breach
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News in brief: UHD Blu-ray encryption ‘cracked’; WhatsApp falls over; Gmail boosts phish protection
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