- Hacks
- Thousands of Tor exit nodes attacked cryptocurrency users over the past year [Catalion Cimpanu, The Record]
- Hackers Used Fake GPU Overclocking Software to Push Malware [Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, Tech by Vice]
- Compsci boffin publishes proof-of-concept code for 54-year-old zero-day in Universal Turing Machine [Gareth Corfield, The Register]
- Pipeline
- Colonial Pipeline cyberattack shuts down pipeline that supplies 45percent of East Coast’s fuel [Larry Dignan, ZDNet]
- Pipeline Hackers Say They’re ‘Apolitical,’ Will Choose Targets More Carefully Next Time [Joseph Cox, Tech by Vice]
- Colonial Pipeline Paid Hackers Nearly $5 Million in Ransom [William Turton, Michael Riley, and Jennifer Jacobs, Bloomberg]
- Patches
- Microsoft brings Threat and Vulnerability Management capability to Linux [Mary Jo Foley, ZDNet]
- Three Windows 10 versions reach the end of support today, albeit with some caveats [Abhay Venkatesh, Neowin]
- Security updates released for Adobe Reader after vulnerability exploited in the wild [Jonathan Greig, ZDNet]
- Tech industry quietly patches FragAttacks Wi-Fi flaws that leak data, weaken security [Thomas Claburn, The Register]
- Microsoft emits more fixes for Exchange Server plus patches for remote-code exec holes in HTTP stack, Visual Studio [Thomas Claburn, The Register]
- Odds
- Online Cheating Charges Upend Dartmouth Medical School [Natasha Singer and Aaron Krolik, Yahoo News]
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