Security: Updates, Reproducible Builds, Microsoft's Spying Marketed as 'Security', and Xbash Hype
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Security updates for Tuesday
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Reproducible Builds: Weekly report #177
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Microsoft: Like the Borg, we want to absorb all the world's biz computers [Ed: Microsoft wants to spy on and control every single thing. It (kick)started PRISM, so it was never serious about real security.]
The technology allows Redmond to scan and monitor enrolled devices, and push out security patches, operating system upgrades, and software updates to the kit as necessary. It will also use machine-learning code and analytics to, in its own words, "manage the global MMD device population."
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Unit 42 Researchers Discover Xbash – Malware Which Destroys Linux and Windows Based Databases [Ed: See below; so basically it targets already-screwed systems...]
Xbash mainly spreads by targeting any unpatched vulnerabilities and weak password
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