Security News > 2018 > January > Week in review: WPA3, Intel AMT vulnerability, Meltdown and Spectre attack detection
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Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: CBP releases new guidelines on phone, laptop searches at US borders The US Customs and Border Protection agency released an update to its Directive governing Border Searches of Electronic Devices. What the rise of cyber indictments means for 2018 The growing implementation of indictments throughout 2017 was arguably the most impactful government action to counter cyber attacks, and yet received little attention. … More →
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