Security News
If you use Linux, and are looking for an easy method of encrypting data on your USB drives, Jack Wallen has you covered. With the help of GNOME Disks, this process is very easy.
The Patch Tuesday updates released this month by Adobe for Flash Player include no security fixes. The company did address several vulnerabilities in some of its other products. read more
Adobe’s Patch Tuesday updates for September 2018 address a total of 10 vulnerabilities in Flash Player and ColdFusion, but none of the flaws appear too serious. read more
If you use Google's Chrome browser, after 4 September, the latest update will make it even harder to use in-browser Adobe Flash.
Flash will have to be enabled every time a site tries to use it.
Spam is back with a vengeance, thanks to the demise of attack vectors such as Adobe Flash.
Let's not wind up with another Windows XP mess, he said, noting that there's been no public guidance in spite of Flash's looming death date.
United States Senator Ron Wyden on Wednesday sent a letter to national agencies demanding a collaboration on ending the government use of Adobe Flash. read more
Senator sends letter to NSA and NIST urging a mandate to stop using Adobe Flash by August 2019.
Techno-dem urges DHS, NSA and NIST to rid sites of buggy legacy media player content It's bug-ridden, eternally insecure, and on death row – yet Adobe Flash persists on too many US government webpages.…