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NHS-backed org reacted to GitHub leak disclosure with legal threats and police call, complains IT pro

Retention of now-deleted security breach evidence sparks spat Gareth Corfield Fri 14 May 2021 // 10:02 UTC Share Copy +Comment IT pro Rob Dyke says an NHS-backed company not only threatened him with legal action after he flagged up an exposed GitHub repository containing credentials and insecure code, it even called the police on him. Dyke, who has previously appeared in this organ, in March said he received letters from lawyers representing the Apperta Foundation after he told the business he had found a public repo containing the source code for an insecure online portal and its database containing usernames, hashed passwords, email addresses, and API keys.

184 Years In: Ag Giant John Deere Awaits Its First Software Vulnerability

184 Years In: Ag Giant John Deere Awaits Its First Software Vulnerability
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GitHub - sickcodes/osx-serial-generator: Mac Serial Generator - Generate complete sets of Serial Numbers for OSX-KVM, Docker-OSX and of course, OpenCore

Want to make 50 OpenCore bootdisks AND 50 output plists? # make 5 serial sets # but also make config.plist for each set # and OpenCore-nopicker.qcow2 for each serial set. ./generate-unique-machine-values.sh \ -c 50 \ create-plists \ create-bootdisks Already have your own config.plist? If you want to automate creating the qcow bootdisk each time, you can use placeholders and let this script build the image each time you change anything. If you want to use placeholders, you can supply that to either of the scripts in this repo and use: custom-plist=./my config.plist # make 5 serial sets # but also use my config.plist for each set

Does Your TCL Roku TV Have a Security Flaw ? The Answer is No

Does Your TCL Roku TV Have a Security Flaw ? The Answer is No. However, you might still want to be careful about what kind of electronics you purchase. Back in mid-November, some researchers sounded the alarm about a potential “Chinese backdoor” in the Android TVs that TCL sells in the United States. The researcher and hacker known as “Sick Codes” discovered “extraordinary vulnerabilities” in the TCL Android TVs, and after he and a colleague notified TCL, they responded after a delay that they had researched and patched the vulnerability. “Updating devices and applications to enhance security is a regular occurrence in the technology industry, and these updates should be distributed to all affected Android TV models in the coming days,” TCL said in a statement to the media.

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