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Detecting Lateral Movements in Windows Infrastructure - detailed whitepaper from CERT-EU
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Submitted February 17, 2018 at 04:50PM by digicat
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MeltdownPrime and SpectrePrime: Automatically-Synthesized Attacks Exploiting Invalidation-Based Coherence Protocols
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Submitted February 17, 2018 at 09:08PM by domysee
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Think Bitcoin, but instead of mining, a global community of anti-malware experts compete to best detect today’s threats
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Submitted February 17, 2018 at 10:27PM by Dianailler
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The Cost of Malicious Cyber Activity to the U.S. Economy, The Council of Economic Advisers February 2018
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Submitted February 18, 2018 at 12:32AM by newsalert_88
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What's a good secure OS for a generally non-technical user base?
I'm configuring some computers that will be used by residents at multiple domestic violence shelters and safe houses. They're mostly Dell Optiplex 755's.What's a good OS for that environment? It has to be easy to maintain, but also easy to use for an audience that is generally used to windows. They'll mostly use it for basic functions like accessing web-based email, job-hunting, resumes, etc.Ideally, it would also be easy for the shelter / safe house staff to wipe and restore it as needed.I was thinking about setting up a persistent Tails instance, largely because we give people live USBs with Tails installed while they're planning their escape. If the shelters were using Tails as well, it would be easy for them to use the chat function during the planning phase.On the other hand, Qubes OS seems built for this sort of thing, but I'm not sure how user-friendly it is.Any recommendations?

Submitted February 18, 2018 at 01:51AM by CDSEChris
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Telugu letter is crashing iMessage on iPhone X
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Submitted February 18, 2018 at 03:21AM by wazdesign
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McAfee discovers new Lazarus Group malware for possible theft of bitcoins
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Submitted February 18, 2018 at 04:01AM by 33alicia33
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Think Bitcoin, but instead of mining, a global community of anti-malware experts compete to best detect today’s threats.
https://polyswarm.io/

Submitted February 18, 2018 at 08:08AM by Michellehite
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Multiple vulnerabilities in RubyGems fixed
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Submitted February 18, 2018 at 09:09AM by numinit
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Google Discloses Microsoft Edge Security Feature Bypass
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Submitted February 18, 2018 at 10:52AM by iYassr
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Does anyone use these apps and are they trustworthy?
https://www.secuso.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/en/secuso/research/results/privacy-friendly-apps/Specifically the password generator, but I have used a few others and I like them. It all looks legitimate to me and they're open source, but I'm not skilled enough to verify the code myself. So I'm just wondering if anyone else uses these and what are your thoughts?I use LastPass for all my passwords, but I am considering using the password generator app from this website for some of my more important accounts. I'd create a master password, save it on LastPass, and then use that password to generate my account passwords via the password generator app. It would be a little more work, but sometimes I am not sure having all my passwords on LastPass is the best idea, at least this way if my LastPass account was compromised I would still be the only one who could generate the actual account passwords. Thoughts?

Submitted February 18, 2018 at 12:22PM by Nabatsu
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The Inside Story Behind MS08-067 (2015)
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Submitted February 18, 2018 at 02:16PM by 746865626c617a
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Bumpster: The Unofficial Burp Extension for DNSDumpster.com (Work in Progress)
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Submitted February 19, 2018 at 01:33AM by thugl0r
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Raise the bar for Cryptocurrency exchanges
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Submitted February 19, 2018 at 02:04AM by texas09991
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TENS (Trusted End Node Security) OS, secure?
I wonder did anyone have something on TENS OS, since it USAF+NSA linux people would reasonably assume there are backdoors 'all over the place', but did someone found something suspicious, and should we try/use it?

Submitted February 19, 2018 at 03:20AM by P-e-t-a-r
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