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- Monthly review – November 2019 + Developers shouldn't distribute their own software

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Each month, we publish a review that covers the most important activities of the last 30 days. This month, we talk about attacks on RCS, security vulnerabilities in VNC software, a huge data leak, fscrypt, our recent Mastodon account migration, and more.

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An oft-heard complaint about Linux is that software distribution often takes +several forms: a Windows version, a macOS version, and… a Debian version, an +Ubuntu version, a Fedora version, a CentOS version, an openSUSE version… but +these complaints miss the p…

- via Blogs on InfoSec Handbook – information security blog + via Drew DeVault's Blog - November 30, 2019 + December 9, 2019

- Take action to save .org and prosecute those who sold out the internet + Monthly review – November 2019

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As many of you have no doubt heard, control of the .org registry has been sold -to private interests. There have been attempts to call them to reason, like -Save .ORG, but let’s be realistic: they knew what -they’re doing is wrong, the whole time. If they were …

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Each month, we publish a review that covers the most important activities of the last 30 days. This month, we talk about attacks on RCS, security vulnerabilities in VNC software, a huge data leak, fscrypt, our recent Mastodon account migration, and more.

- via Drew DeVault's Blog + via Blogs on InfoSec Handbook – information security blog - November 29, 2019 + November 30, 2019