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 August 16, 2018
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Intel Reveals New Spectre-Like Vulnerability
A new side-channel speculative execution vulnerability takes aim at a different part of the CPU architecture than similar vulnerabilities that came before it.
Open Source Software Poses a Real Security Threat
It's true that open source software has many benefits, but it also has weak points. These four practical steps can help your company stay safer.
New PHP Exploit Chain Highlights Dangers of Deserialization
PHP unserialization can be triggered by other vulnerabilities previously considered low-risk.
Oracle: Apply Out-of-Band Patch for Database Flaw ASAP
Flaw in the Java VM component of Oracle's Database Server is easily exploitable, security experts warn.
Gartner Says IT Security Spending to Hit $124B in 2019
Global IT security spending will grow 12.4% in 2018 and another 8.7% in 2019.
Instagram Hack: Hundreds Affected, Russia Suspected
Affected users report the email addresses linked to their Instagram accounts were changed to .ru domains.
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Hacker Unlocks 'God Mode' and Shares the 'Key'
A researcher proves that it's possible to break the most fundamental security on some CPUs.

NSA Brings Nation-State Details to DEF CON
Hackers were eager to hear the latest from the world of nation-state cybersecurity.

Microsoft ADFS Vulnerability Lets Attackers Bypass MFA
The flaw lets an attacker use the same second factor to bypass multifactor authentication for any account on the same ADFS service.

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2018 Pwnie Awards: Who Pwned, Who Got Pwned
A team of security experts round up the best and worst of the year in cybersecurity at Black Hat 2018.
Miller & Valasek: Security Stakes Higher for Autonomous Vehicles
Car hacking specialists shift gears and work on car defense in their latest gigs - at GM subsidiary Cruise Automation.
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