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LinkedIn is investigating reports that approximately 6.4 million user passwords have been posted on the Web. While the breach is still unconfirmed by LinkedIn (as of the time that we wrote this blog), they have acknowledged on their Twitter feed that their investigations have begun. If you're a LinkedIn user, Websense® Security Labs™ recommends that you change your […]

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I’ve had some (brief!) experience with MakerBot at a number of security events, so it was nice to see a Hackerthon event at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where both artists and MakerBot enthusiasts came together to see what creations they could dream up thanks to their trusty 3D printers: From the MakerBot blog: For […]

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On Sunday, Microsoft issued Security Advisory 2718704 which announces an update that revokes the trust of two Microsoft-issued intermediate Certificate Authority (CA) certificates for all currently supported versions of Windows. The certificates revoked are: Microsoft Enforced Licensing Intermediate PCA (2 certificates) Microsoft Enforced Licensing Registration Authority CA (SHA1) As outlined in Microsoft’s initial advisory, analysis […]

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