Security Leftovers
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Rex Linux Trojan Can Launch DDoS Attacks, Block Websites and Earn Cryptocurrency [Ed: This “Linux steals your money” buzz misleading; one has to install this by oneself]
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Rex Linux Trojan Packs DDoS Attacks, Ransomware And Bitcoin Miner
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Tempting Fate: Pittsburgh Election Officials Insist Their E-Voting Machines Can't Be Hacked
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Election officials: Voting machines 'extensively' tested, can't be hacked
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EU-FOSSA starts its code review projects
As announced in a previous news (see link), Apache and KeePass have been selected as a result of a public survey. They are candidate to be code reviewed by the pilot project, in order to analyse and test the source code for potential security problems.
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Someone Hacked Leslie Jones' Website and Posted Nude Photos and Personal Information
Ghostbusters and Saturday Night Live star Leslie Jones has been the target of some horrific abuse online, especially from dudes who couldn't handle an all-female Ghostbusters reboot. She briefly left Twitter because the racist and sexist comments got so bad. And now, fresh from a commentary stint at the Olympics that won the hearts of basically everyone, she is yet again the target of an attack online.
TMZ reports that a hacker got into her website and personal accounts, and posted sexually explicit photos of Jones on the website, along with personal information like her passport and driver's license. The hacker even posted a video of Harambe the gorilla next to all that private information. Jones' website, JustLeslie.com, was taken down after the attack.
According to the New York Times, the hacker posted photos of Jones hanging out with fellow celebrities, including Rihanna, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian. Jones has not publicly commented on the hack, and there was no way to independently confirm whether the photos were indeed of Jones or if the personal information was accurate.
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