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On July 20, the call for comments on the Wassenaar Arrangement initially invoked by the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) came to a close. The new proposal would add to the list of controlled technology to include “systems, equipment, components, and software designed for the generation, operation or delivery of, or […]

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If you take apart Oracle’s software and find a hackable vulnerability, don’t tell the company. Or at least not its chief security officer. “If you are trying to get the code in a different form from the way we shipped it to you…you are probably reverse engineering,” writes Oracle CSO Mary Ann Davidson. “Don’t. Just […]

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A newly disclosed bug in widely-used OpenSSH software allows attackers to make thousands of password guesses in a short space of time. The bug has existed in OpenSSH since 2007, according to Ars Technica, and means that attackers have much longer than usual to brute-force a password. Normally OpenSSH allows just three or six login […]

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