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Security advisories for Wednesday
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Security updates for Tuesday
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Security risks with higher level languages in middleware products
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Update openssh for CVE-2015-5600 and CVE-2016-3115
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Google builds list of untrusted digital certificate suppliers
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Google's reverse engineering software BinDiff now free for researchers
In a blog post on Monday, Google software engineer Christian Blichmann said the software, a creation of zynamics -- which was acquired by Google in 2011 -- is now a free addition for security researcher toolkits.
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Badlock Bug Looms Large as April Deadline Nears
There is a new branded security vulnerability known as Badlock on the horizon, complete with its own Website and logo. Badlock is a currently unknown vulnerability in the open-source Samba project that enables interoperability for file and folder sharing between Linux and Windows environments. Full disclosure and a patch on the Badlock vulnerability is currently scheduled for April 12.
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UK Government boosts GOV.UK Verify security - U2F authentication explained
Two-factor authentication (2FA) should be the cornerstone of today’s online security and yet the vast majority of users continue to rely on old-fashioned usernames and passwords despite ample evidence that this is now wide open to attack. In anticipation of the day the technology catches on, the UK Government some time ago decided to add 2FA authentication into its flagship GOV.UK Verify service, a new and more secure way for citizens to access services such as tax self-assessment, passport applications and driving license renewal.
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