Security: OpenSSL, Windows, Gun Safe and Debian
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Update your OpenSSL on FreeBSD 10.x/11.x to fix vulnerabilities
FreeBSD includes software from the OpenSSL Project for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols. OpenSSL has multiple vulnerabilities on a FreeBSD. Currently, no workaround is available. You need to update OpenSSL on FreeBSD version 10.x and 11.x.
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GCHQ arm reports critical bugs in Windows 10 to Microsoft instead of exploiting them [Ed: Nonsense. Based on Snowden lsaks, they also pile up zero-days, with help from Microsoft, for back door access]
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Top-selling handgun safe can be remotely opened in seconds—no PIN needed
One of Amazon's top-selling electronic gun safes contains a critical vulnerability that allows it to be opened by virtually anyone, even when they don't know the password.
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Debian 9.3 Released With Bug Fixes, Security Updates
Debian 9.3 is the latest update to "Stretch" to provide various bug fixes and security updates while Debian 8.10 was also released today as the newest version of their older "Jessie" release.
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Updated version of Debian Linux 8/9 has been released
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