“Changes in WebAssembly Could Render Meltdown and Spectre Browser Patches Useless” plus 3 BleepingComputer.com
“Changes in WebAssembly Could Render Meltdown and Spectre Browser Patches Useless” plus 3 BleepingComputer.com |
- Changes in WebAssembly Could Render Meltdown and Spectre Browser Patches Useless
- Apple Confirms Major Issues With MacBook Keyboards, Offers Free Service
- Thousands of Apps Leak Sensitive Data via Misconfigured Firebase Backends
- Ubuntu Reveals Desktop Telemetry for the First Time
Changes in WebAssembly Could Render Meltdown and Spectre Browser Patches Useless Posted: 24 Jun 2018 07:11 AM PDT Upcoming additions to the WebAssembly standard may render useless some of the mitigations put up at the browser level against Meltdown and Spectre attacks, according to John Bergbom, a security researcher at Forcepoint. [...] |
Apple Confirms Major Issues With MacBook Keyboards, Offers Free Service Posted: 23 Jun 2018 04:43 PM PDT Apple acknowledged on Friday that some MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops have faulty keyboards and has offered free service to all affected customers. [...] |
Thousands of Apps Leak Sensitive Data via Misconfigured Firebase Backends Posted: 23 Jun 2018 02:00 AM PDT Thousands of iOS and Android mobile applications are exposing over 113 GBs of data via over 2,271 misconfigured Firebase databases, according to a report released this week by mobile security firm Appthority. [...] |
Ubuntu Reveals Desktop Telemetry for the First Time Posted: 23 Jun 2018 12:00 AM PDT Canonical has kept a promise it made in February this year and has made public some of the telemetry it gathered from Ubuntu Desktop users in the past three months. [...] |
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