Daily Archives: May 29, 2019

Guilty of hacking in the UK? Worry not: Stats show prison is unlikely

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Analysis Nearly 90 per cent of hacking prosecutions in the UK last year resulted in convictions, though the odds of dodging prison remain high, an analysis by The Register has revealed.

Government data from the last 11 years revealed the full extent of […]

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Contain yourself, Docker: Race-condition bug puts host machines at risk… sometimes, ish

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Credits: The Register

A vulnerability in all versions of Docker can be potentially exploited by miscreants to escape containers’ security protections, and read and write data on host machines, possibly leading to code execution.

This is according to senior SUSE software engineer Aleksa […]

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Two weeks after Microsoft warned of Windows RDP worms, a million internet-facing boxes still vulnerable

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Credits: The Register

The critical Windows Remote Desktop flaw that emerged this month may have set the stage for the worst malware attack in years.

The vulnerability, designated CVE-2019-0708 and dubbed BlueKeep, can be exploited by miscreants to execute malicious code and install malware on […]

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Germany mulls giving end-to-end chat app encryption das boot: Law requiring decrypted plain-text is in the works

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Credits: The Register

Government officials in Germany are reportedly mulling a law to force chat app providers to hand over end-to-end encrypted conversations in plain text on demand.

According to Der Spiegel this month, the Euro nation’s Ministry of the Interior wants a new set […]

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