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Weekly Cyber Security News 14/09/2018

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. A lot to get worked up about this week, and I will skip the majority of the noise about British Airways and yet more MongoDB related shenanigans, to highlight another kind of oversight: Deploying publicly accessible web content with Git and not cleaning up afterwards – or not doing it in the first place perhaps.

Weekly Cyber Security News 07/09/2018

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. A pretty energetic week for a change. Varied and unexpected breaches as is the norm, though a few new items of note. The first is a little worrying, and really hopefully (at least for the public) won’t set a precedent: Penalising those that can’t make use of good password best practice.

Weekly Cyber Security News 24/08/2018

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. We all know its great adding cool features to stuff, but what’s not great if its not thought through well enough so as to be a potential issue down the line. Looks like we have a bad idea which in retrospect is potentially out to get us…

Weekly Cyber Security News 17/08/2018

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. Been a strange week, always is, but this time some really dumb self inflicted breaches and own goals that defy belief. What I will focus on this week is the future, the dark looming cloud that is brewing from badly thought-out out approaches to dealing with an age old problem.