Security Leftovers
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Security Week ☛ Google Now Syncing Passkeys Across Desktop, Android Devices [Ed: Google (spy agency, more or less) hoarding people's passwords, what could go wrong?]
Users can now save passkeys to Surveillance Giant Google Password Manager on computers running Windows, macOS, and Linux, in addition to Android devices.
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Security Week ☛ In Other News: Disney Ditches Slack, Binance Malware Warning, Defense Conference Targeted
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Disney will stop using Slack following a hack, Binance warns of malware, and US-Taiwan defense conference targeted by hackers.
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Hackaday ☛ This Week In Security: Open Source C2, Raptor Trains, And End To End Encryption
Open Source has sort of eaten everything in software these days. And that includes malware, apparently, with open source Command and Control (C2) frameworks like Sliver and Havoc gaining traction. And of course, this oddball intersection of Open Source and security has intrigued at least one security researcher who has found some interesting vulnerabilities.