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There Are Only 25 Devices That Respect Your Privacy

Last week, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) awarded new certifications in the Respects Your Freedom (RYF) program that highlights hardware vendors and devices that respect user privacy and allow the user full control over his device. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/hardware/there-are-only-25-devices-that-respect-your-privacy/
Researchers Extract RSA-1024 Keys from Popular Crypto Library

A team of eight researchers from various universities has found a bug in the Libcrypto library that allows an attacker with local access to extract the RSA-1024 private key that was used to encrypt local data. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/researchers-extract-rsa-1024-keys-from-popular-crypto-library/
Decryptor Released for the Mole02 CryptoMix Ransomware Variant

It is always great to be able to announce a free decryptor for victim's who have had their files encrypted by a ransomware. This is the case today, where a decryptor for the Mole02 cryptomix variant was released. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/decryptor-released-for-the-mole02-cryptomix-ransomware-variant/
New Azer CryptoMix Ransomware Variant Released

A new variant of the CryptoMix Ransomware was released today that uses the Azer extension for encrypted files. This variant also ups its game by including 10 different public RSA encryption keys, compared to the single one that was used in the previous version. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-azer-cryptomix-ransomware-variant-released/
M.E.Doc Software Was Backdoored 3 Times, Servers Left Without Updates Since 2013

Servers and infrastructure belonging to Intellect Service, the company behind the M.E.Doc accounting software, were grossly mismanaged, being left without updates since 2013, and getting backdoored on three separate occasions during the past three months. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/m-e-doc-software-was-backdoored-3-times-servers-left-without-updates-since-2013/