No, seriously... the Defense Information Systems Agency exposed personal info of government employees, including social security numbers. Feel safe, with this bunch securing us.
Firefox turns on DNS over HTTPS (by default)
With their upcoming VPN, data goes through Cloudflare.
With this, you have a choice of Cloudflare or NextDNS.
Tough choice.
Raccoon malware steals data from nearly 60 apps, including popular browsers.
Mozart Malware uses DNS to communicate with remote attackers.
Credit card skimmer running on 13 sites, despite notification. Includes list.
there is enough crap to worry about with insecure design or no thought to security, 'unsophisticated' users, and now companies that ignore active breach warnings. I wonder what would happen if the credit card companies 'forgot' to renew their access.....
Critical RCE bug in OpenBSD SMTP server threatens linux distros
LINUX
How to use restricted shell to limit user access
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