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Unlike most of the releases we cover here, this one has security hardening to... this week in security https://hackaday.com/2026/05/01/this-week-in-security-state-malware-state-hardware-bans-and-stuxnet-before-stuxnet-was-cool/ This Week In Security: State Malware, State Hardware Bans, And Stuxnet Before Stuxnet Was Cool |... May 8, 2026 - Making headlines everywhere is the CopyFail Linux kernel vulnerability, which allows local privilege escalation (LPE) from any user to root privileges on most... this week in security https://hackaday.com/2021/04/09/this-week-in-security-the-facebook-leak-the-youtube-leak-and-file-type-confusion/ This Week In Security: The Facebook Leak, The YouTube Leak, And File Type Confusion | Hackaday Apr 9, 2021 - Facebook had a problem, way back in the simpler times that was 2019. Something like 533 million accounts had the cell phone number associated with the account... this week in security https://hackaday.com/2022/04/08/this-week-in-security-vulnerable-boxes-government-responses-and-new-tools/ This Week In Security: Vulnerable Boxes, Government Responses, And New Tools | Hackaday Apr 8, 2022 - The Cyclops Blink botnet is thought to be the work of an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) from Russia, and seems to be limited to Watchguard and Asus devices.... this week in security https://hackaday.com/2023/01/20/this-week-in-security-git-deep-dive-mailchimp-and-spf/ This Week In Security: Git Deep Dive, Mailchimp, And SPF | Hackaday Jan 30, 2023 - First up, git has been audited. This was an effort sponsored by the Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF), a non-profit working to improve the... this week in securitydeep divegit https://hackaday.com/2024/04/19/this-week-in-security-putty-keys-libarchive-and-palo-alto/ This Week In Security: Putty Keys, Libarchive, And Palo Alto | Hackaday Apr 19, 2024 - It may be time to rotate some keys. The venerable PuTTY was updated to 0.81 this week, and the major fix was a change to how ecdsa-sha2-nistp521 signatures are... this week in securitypalo altoputty https://hackaday.com/series_of_posts/this-week-in-security/ This Week In Security | Series Of Posts | Hackaday this week in securityseries of postshackaday https://hackaday.com/tag/this-week-in-security/page/3/ This Week In Security | Hackaday | Page 3 this week in securityhackaday3 https://hackaday.com/2021/04/02/this-week-in-security-ubiquity-update-php-backdoor-and-netmask/ This Week In Security: Ubiquity Update, PHP Backdoor, And Netmask | Hackaday Apr 2, 2021 - Back in January, we covered the news that Ubiquiti had a breach of undisclosed severity. One reader pointed out the compromise of a handful of devices as... this week in securityubiquity https://hackaday.com/2024/06/28/this-week-in-security-kaspersky-ban-project-naptime-and-more/ This Week In Security: Kaspersky Ban, Project Naptime, And More | Hackaday Jun 29, 2024 - The hot news this week is that Kaspersky is banned in the USA. More specifically, Kaspersky products will be banned from sale in the US starting on September... this week in securityand morekaspersky https://hackaday.com/2025/03/21/this-week-in-security-the-github-supply-chain-attack-ransomware-decryption-and-paragon/ This Week In Security: The Github Supply Chain Attack, Ransomware Decryption, And Paragon | Hackaday Mar 21, 2025 - Last Friday Github saw a supply chain attack hidden in a popular Github Action. To understand this, we have to quickly cover Continuous Integration (CI) and... this week in security https://hackaday.com/2026/04/03/this-week-in-security-the-supply-chain-has-problems/ This Week In Security: The Supply Chain Has Problems | Hackaday Apr 3, 2026 - The biggest story of the week is a new massive supply chain breach, which appears to be unrelated to the previous massive supply chain breaches, this time of... this week in securitysupply chainproblemshackaday https://hackaday.com/2020/05/08/this-week-in-security-psychic-paper-spilled-salt-and-malicious-captchas/ This Week In Security: Psychic Paper, Spilled Salt, And Malicious Captchas | Hackaday May 8, 2020 - Apple recently patched a security problem, and fixed the Psychic Paper 0-day. This was a frankly slightly embarrasing flaw that [Siguza] discovered in how iOS... this week in securitypsychic paper https://hackaday.com/2026/04/17/this-week-in-security-docker-auth-windows-tools-and-a-very-full-patch-tuesday/ This Week In Security: Docker Auth, Windows Tools, And A Very Full Patch Tuesday | Hackaday Apr 24, 2026 - CVE-2026-34040 lets attackers bypass some Docker authentication plugins by allowing an empty request body. Present since 2024, this bug was caused by a... this week in security https://www.tripwire.com/state-of-security/this-week-in-security-website-takedowns-android-bugs-and-snowdens-rejected-petition This Week in Security: Website Takedowns, Android Bugs and Snowden's Rejected Petition This quick compilation covers the latest announcements, reports and controversies that the security industry has been talking about this week. this week in security https://hackaday.com/2021/07/23/this-week-in-security-nso-print-spooler-and-a-mysterious-decryptor/ This Week In Security: NSO, Print Spooler, And A Mysterious Decryptor | Hackaday Jul 28, 2021 - The NSO Group has been in the news again recently, with multiple stories reporting on their Pegasus spyware product. The research and reporting spearheaded by... this week in securityprint spooler https://hackaday.com/2021/05/14/this-week-in-security-fragattacks-the-pipeline-codecov-and-ipv6/ This Week In Security: Fragattacks, The Pipeline, Codecov, And IPv6 | Hackaday May 14, 2021 - Some weeks are slow, and the picking are slim when discussing the latest security news. This was not one of those weeks. First up is Fragattacks, a set of... this week in securitythe pipelinefragattacks https://www.tripwire.com/state-of-security/this-week-in-security-experian-and-t-mobile-breach-linux-botnet-android-stagefright-2-0 This Week in Security: Experian and T-Mobile Breach, Linux Botnet, Android Stagefright 2.0 this week in security https://hackaday.com/2026/04/24/this-week-in-security-annoyed-researchers-dangling-dns-and-hacks-that-could-have-been-worse/ This Week In Security: Annoyed Researchers, Dangling DNS, And Hacks That Could Have Been Worse |... Apr 27, 2026 - The author of the BlueHammer exploit, which was released earlier this month and addressed in the last Patch Tuesday, continues to be annoyed with the responses... this week in security https://hackaday.com/2021/10/22/this-week-in-security-argentina-mysterysnail-and-l0phtcrack/ This Week In Security: Argentina, MysterySnail, And L0phtcrack | Hackaday Oct 23, 2021 - The government of Argentina has a national ID card system, and as a result maintains a database containing data on every citizen in the country. What could... this week in securityargentinal0phtcrackhackaday https://hackaday.com/2021/02/12/this-week-in-security-morse-code-malware-literal-and-figurative-watering-holes-and-more/ This Week In Security: Morse Code Malware, Literal And Figurative Watering Holes, And More |... Feb 12, 2021 - Code obfuscation has been around for a long time. The obfuscated C contest first ran way back in 1984, but there are examples of natural language obfuscation... this week in security https://hackaday.com/2020/01/24/this-week-in-security-chrome-speech-bug-udp-fragmentation-and-the-big-citrix-vulnerability/ This Week In Security: Chrome Speech Bug, UDP Fragmentation, And The Big Citrix Vulnerability |... Jan 24, 2020 - A critical security bug was fixed in Chrome recently, CVE-2020-6378. The CVE report is still marked private, as well as the bug report. All we have is... this week in security https://hackaday.com/2025/09/05/this-week-in-security-dns-oops-novel-c2s-and-the-scam-becomes-real/ This Week In Security: DNS Oops, Novel C2s, And The Scam Becomes Real | Hackaday Sep 5, 2025 - Something rather significant happened on the Internet back in May, and it seems that someone only noticed it on September 3rd. [Youfu Zhang] dropped a note on... this week in security https://hackaday.com/series_of_posts/this-week-in-security/page/2/ This Week In Security | Series Of Posts | Hackaday | Page 2 this week in securityseries of postshackaday2 https://this.weekinsecurity.com/ this week in security Jul 12, 2026 - a weekly cybersecurity newsletter by journalist Zack Whittaker, plus exclusive articles, analysis, and much more. this weeksecurity