Security/Proprietary: NVIDIA, CAs, and More
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NVIDIA puts out Security Bulletin for various driver issues
NVIDIA today put out an official Security Bulletin, noting multiple flaws found in their Windows and Linux drivers. The good news is that drivers are already out that fix the problems, which I'll detail below.
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Linux Certificate Authority root stores have a too simple view of 'trust'
Let's start with the background. Pretty much every Linux system (really, every Unix system) has a 'system CA root store', by which we mean 'the list of all CA root certificates that are trusted by default by most TLS-using software'. For various sensible reasons, many Linux distributions reuse Mozilla's CA root store for their system root store, possibly with some tweaks.
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Apple Wants Yet Another 30%
I guess it's a rule now. So you could argue that Coinbase just have to get on with it. But this all does seem like yet another greedy move from Apple.
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Palo Alto Networks president discusses cybersecurity, future risks for businesses at Taiwan Cyberweek 2023
As more businesses began to rely on online networks to remain productive and profitable over the past two years, the amount of data and data usage has skyrocketed. Along with the ever-increasing connectivity and data creation, the potential risks of cyberattacks have also increased.
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LastPass claims no data was compromised despite cybersecurity attack
Was the security breach of LastPass limited? In its official statement, the company said that the breach was limited to the development environment and couldn't reach the customers' data and encrypted passwords. The company didn't specify what information was accessed as the investigation is currently ongoing. It further stated that the production environment lies in a different physical environment than the development environment.