Security Leftovers
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Avast blocks the entire internet – again
An Avast software update pushed out on Wednesday is preventing web access for at least some devices running the firm's freebie anti-malware software.
Users affected by the problem have started threads (here and here among others) on Avast's support forum.
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Massive vulnerability in Windows Defender leaves most Windows PCs vulnerable [Ed: With or without a fix, Windows is vulnerable because it's designed for back doors]
Microsoft on Monday patched a severe code-execution vulnerability in the malware protection engine that is used in almost every recent version of Windows (7, 8, 8.1, 10, and Server 2016), just three days after it came to its attention. Notably, Windows Defender is installed by default on all consumer-oriented Windows PCs.
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Flexera’s new solution embeds open-source security scanning in development build process
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Flexera Reimagines Software Supply Chain Safety – Embeds Open Source Security Scanning into Software Development Build Process
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