Security News > 2016 > October > Week in review: IoT, Windows code injection, new user privacy rules for ISPs (Help Net Security)

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, reviews and articles: New code injection attack works on all Windows versions Researchers from security outfit enSilo have uncovered a new code injection technique that can be leveraged against all Windows versions without triggering current security solutions. New FCC privacy rules protect broadband users The rules separate the use and sharing of information into three categories and include clear guidance for both ISPs and … More →
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