Security News > 2019 > June > Week in review: Critical Exim flaw, weaponized cars, June Patch Tuesday forecast

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Apple debuts privacy-minded “Sign in with Apple” SSO Apple’s new single sign-on (SSO) authentication mechanism is similar to the one provided by Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Twitter, and others, in that it will allow users to sign in to apps and websites without creating a new account. But there are important differences, mainly focused on assuring users’ privacy. June Patch Tuesday forecast: Apply … More → The post Week in review: Critical Exim flaw, weaponized cars, June Patch Tuesday forecast appeared first on Help Net Security.
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