Weekly Axis Of Easy #30 In this issue: Today is “The Purge” day on Twitter. Industrial hack illustrates infrastructure vulnerabilities California voter database hacked Mirai botnet creators headed for prison FCC repeals “Open Internet” legislation “This time is Different” What Bitcoin really is… Today is “The Purge” day on Twitter. In a recent ToS […]
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Bell Canada Pushes Website Blacklist
Weekly Axis Of Easy #29 In this issue: Bell Canada pushes website blacklist Satori Botnet feared larger than Mirai Canadian spy agencies datamining ordinary citizens’ data in bulk Arizona using facial recognition on all citizens with a drivers license Don’t try this at home: Couple cashes in life savings to mine bitcoin Bell Canada […]
German Government: Put Mandatory Backdoors In All The Things
Weekly Axis Of Easy #28 In this issue: RETRACTION: Last week’s Telus piece was from 2005 #facepalm German Government: Put mandatory backdoors in all the things Russia floats proposal for separate DNS root for BRIC nations Quad9: A new Recursive DNS service that blocks malware for you EFF to ICANN Registrars: Don’t become censors […]
Net Neutrality Wasn't All It Was Cracked Up To Be
Weekly Axis Of Easy #27 This week’s edition is longer than usual as all kinds of scary Orwellian stuff happened last week! FCC to kill “net neutrality”. Internet goes insane. Telus blocks access to union website (in 2005! *facepalm*) Uber caught paying hackers to cover-up 57 million record data breach Google admits tracking users’ location […]
The Other Y2K Bug: It Still Lurks In Your MS Word And It allows Remote Code Execution
Weekly Axis Of Easy #26 In this issue: Bruce Shneier to congress: Equifax breach was huge and solely Equifax’s fault Your financial advisor may soon be powered by Artificial Intelligence The other Y2K bug: it still lurks in your MS Word and it allows Remote Code Execution Root DNS Key Rollover postponed over concerns […]
Canada Revenue Agency Orders Paypal To Disclose Data
Weekly Axis Of Easy #25 In this issue: Canada Revenue Agency orders Paypal to disclose data PSA: Canada Revenue Agency does not take Bitcoin Former founder: Facebook exploits psychology to make site “addictive” LockCrypt Ransomware spreading via compromised mail servers Krebs: How to opt-out of Equifax selling your salary history Ethereum smart contract bug locks […]