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Can someone copy or install files into my laptop using a usb connected phone?
If so, is there a way for me to check for that?

Submitted October 31, 2017 at 04:53AM by Opportunityinrisk
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Oracle Security Alert CVE-2017-10151
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Submitted October 31, 2017 at 05:22AM by bagaudin
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Sandbox your applications with Firejail
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Submitted October 31, 2017 at 06:38AM by unquietwiki
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Heathrow Airport launching a probe after a USB was found
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Submitted October 31, 2017 at 07:39AM by securitynewsIO
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Protect - a comprehensive home security system from Ring
Ring introduced a comprehensive home security system called Protect to monitor the indoors of houses.

Submitted October 31, 2017 at 12:16PM by CIOBulletin
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Blades Power Generation Brings Top-End Emergency Power Generation Units
Blade Power Generation specialises in meeting client demands with optimal emergency power generation. From manual and automatic transfer switches to used/new generator units, the company always maintains the British Standards in each of their exclusive offerings. They supply their power generation units for both personal homes and corporate offices. Plus, they cater to the extra security needs of large scale establishments.

Submitted October 31, 2017 at 11:48AM by bladespower
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A Finger Vibration-based Security System "VibWrite" can work on any Solid Surface
Rutgers engineers have created VibWrite, a smart access system that senses finger vibrations to verify users. The low-cost security system could eventually be used to gain access to homes, apartment buildings, cars, appliances – anything with a solid surface.Everyone’s finger bone structure is unique, and their fingers apply different pressures on surfaces, so sensors that detect subtle physiological and behavioral differences can identify and authenticate a person.The market for smart security access systems is expected to grow rapidly, reaching nearly $10 billion by 2022. Today’s smart security access systems mainly rely on traditional techniques that use intercoms, cameras, cards or fingerprints to authenticate users. But these systems require costly equipment, complex hardware installation and diverse maintenance needs.The goal of VibWrite is to allow user verification when fingers touch any solid surface. VibWrite integrates passcode, behavioral and physiological characteristics. It builds on a touch-sensing technique by using vibration signals. It’s different than traditional, password-based approaches, which validate passwords instead of legitimate users, as well as behavioral biometrics-based solutions, which typically involve touch screens, fingerprint readers or other costly hardware and lead to privacy concerns and “smudge attacks” that trace oily residues on surfaces from fingers.Smart access systems that use fingerprinting and iris-recognition are very secure, but they’re probably more than 10 times as expensive as this new VibWrite system.

Submitted October 31, 2017 at 02:55PM by karthikaag
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PDF - ACIDRain: Concurrency-Related Attacks on Database-Backed Web Applications
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Submitted October 31, 2017 at 03:10PM by disclosure5
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Chrome Plugin that automatically checks software vulnerabilities in browsed websites
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Submitted October 31, 2017 at 03:57PM by videns
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What Is The TOR Network And How Does It Work-[Windows Setup]
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Submitted October 31, 2017 at 05:33PM by kholio11
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Install Kali Linux [2017.2] On VMware Workstation
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Submitted October 31, 2017 at 05:19PM by kholio11
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Phish in a Barrel: Hunting and Analyzing Phishing Kits at Scale
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Submitted October 31, 2017 at 07:12PM by jwcrux
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