Why Node.js waited for OpenSSL security update before patching.

No phone, no problem: NSA will target the cloud instead.

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December 08, 2015
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Issue highlights

1. Why Node.js waited for OpenSSL security update before patching

2. No phone, no problem: NSA will target the cloud instead

3. Docker, Twistlock, CoreOS, and the state of container security

4. Vulnerabilities found in Lenovo, Toshiba, Dell support software

5. New payment card malware hard to detect and remove

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Why Node.js waited for OpenSSL security update before patching

Node.js Foundation fixed two critical vulnerabilities in its open-source server-side JavaScript platform and addressed the newly patched OpenSSL. READ MORE

No phone, no problem: NSA will target the cloud instead

Terrorism fears are ramping up government spying and creating more laws around cloud data access -- it'll cost us billions. READ MORE

Docker, Twistlock, CoreOS, and the state of container security

Cryptographic hardware keys, inspecting for flawed software, and end-to-end trust add up to secure containers. READ MORE

Vulnerabilities found in Lenovo, Toshiba, Dell support software

Exploits have been published for flaws in Lenovo Solution Center, Toshiba Service Station and Dell System Detect. READ MORE

New payment card malware hard to detect and remove

FireEye finds that Nemesis, which comes from a suspected Russian group, is a bootkit. READ MORE

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