Security News > 2018 > September > Facebook monetizes 2FA, Singapore monetizes hacker, and ransomware creeps monetize US Democrats

2018-09-29 09:01
BBFC gets a side job shilling shoes Roundup One or two things happened this week on the security front, like the elimination of the White House cyber czar, the massive leak of code from Aeroflot , and the debut of UEFI rootkits.…
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