Monday, September 29, 2014
Apple patches "shellshock" bash vulnerability
OS X 10.7+ gets an update for bash shell. Users should upgrade soon.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Facebook 747 sized drones
"engineering director of Facebook’s Connectivity Lab, said Monday at the Social Good Summit in New York City. Instead he refers to them as "planes," seeing as they will be "roughly the size" of airplanes "like a 747," although much, much lighter..They also will have to be powered by the sun to continuously provide Wi-Fi coverage.."
More on the ShellShock bash vulnerability
Linux, Unix, and OS X operating systems may be vulnerable to the bash shell being exploited. If bash scripts can be run, via ssh login or web cgi url, then a system may be vulnerable. All users should upgrade ASAP. Major Linux distros have released updates.
Monday, September 22, 2014
New Gmail accounts no longer require Google+
You can create a Gmail account without having to have the corresponding Google+ stuff.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Apple Patches OS X, Safari
Along with iOS 8, Apple has released patches for OS X and Safari. Users should patch soon using software update.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Adobe Reader/Acrobat Patches
Adobe has released patches for Reader and Acrobat that were scheduled to be released last week. Update as soon as possible.
Serious bug in Android "Browser"
A vulnerability has been found in the default web client, named Browser, for all versions of Android < 4.4. You should not use Browser and switch to Chrome or Firefox for your Android surfing.
NFC on iPhone 6 limited to Apple Pay
At launch no other sales system will be usable (google wallet etc.) but that is unsurprising to most.
Monday, September 15, 2014
You can now play DOOM on a printer.
Canon printer with an LCD of almost the same resolution required by the original game.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Yahoo was fighting for customer privacy
US Govt threatened $250000 daily fines if Yahoo didn't comply with "digital wiretaps."
Google offers Startups $100000 of free server hosting
You must already have a "partnership" with Google, less than 5 years old, less than $500k in yearly profit.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Is U2's new album on your iDevice w/o your permission
Depending upon the settings, you might already have the free album on your device.
Tabnapping:New phishing using Javascript and Google's fame
" When they click back to the fake Gmail tab, they’ll see the standard Gmail login page, assume they’ve been logged out, and provide their credentials to log in. The attack preys on the perceived immutability of tabs."
Google:We weren't compromised, usernames/passwords from phishing
Google denies that it was hacked and the 4.7 million username/password combos came from other sources. Less that 2% of the logins worked.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
Comcast injecting ads via Javascript on its Public WiFi
On Comcast WiFi routers with "free WiFi" enabled Javascript is being used to inject ads.
Bing Apps No More? Rebranded as MSN...
In another mind boggling move (history lesson: playsforsure->zune, metro interface, etc.) Microsoft seems to be rebranding Bing Metro Apps to the "retired" MSN.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
More on Home Depot breach
Same malware used during Target breach that attacks Microsoft Windows powered POS systems.
Friday, September 5, 2014
Apple to post more security warnings
More emails when account changes occur and wider deployment of 2 factor ID tech within the "Apple Cloud."
New CTO for USA
Megan Smith, mechanical engineer degrees (undergrad,master) from MIT, ex-Google/Apple employee, will be the next CTO for the US.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
4chan to use DMCA to remove suspect materials
After the celebrity photo leak, 4chan will start using the DMCA to keep clean.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Chattanooga to provide Free WiFi in city owned buildings
Buildings first phase, parks and open areas second phase. No dates yet.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Mozilla patches Firefox,Thunderbird
All users of Firefox and Thunderbird should update those products. New versions autoupdate, but check to be sure.
Apple's Two Factor authentication doesn't protect iCloud backups
Or your PhotoStream. It only protects your logging into your account, iTunes and related purchases, and support related to your ID.
Monday, September 1, 2014
Flaw in "Find My iPhone" could have lead to Celebgate
The large release of nude celebrity photos first posted on 4chan could have been made possible by a flaw in Find My iPhone. Apple has since fixed the problem.
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