Linux
Hackers Could Silently Hack Your Cellphone And Computers Over Bluetooth
Security researchers reveal several new bugs that allowed hackers to hack into cellphones and computers simply because they had Bluetooth on.
Windows 10’s Built-In Linux Shell Could Be Abused to Hide Malware, Researchers Say
'Bashware' is a clever new type of malware that major antivirus programs can't detect.
How a Group of Engineers Hacked a 113-Year-Old Subway System's Signs
Francis Fiorillo and his team will likely save New York City millions of dollars.
The CIA Allegedly Named a Hacking Tool After Aeris from 'Final Fantasy 7'
Turns out CIA hackers are a bunch of nerds.
A Plea for Multispace, the DIY Civic Internet That Will Never Exist
Researcher proposes an information infrastructure "beyond what is unlikely to ever be supported by commercialized information and communication systems."
North Korea’s Government Sanctioned Operating System Can Be Hacked Remotely
Another day, another Red Star OS vulnerability.
Tor Project and Mozilla Making It Harder for Malware to Unmask Users
By making tweaks to how the Tor Browser connects to the anonymity network.
Florida Man Arrested for Allegedly Hacking Key Linux Servers
He's charged with breaking into servers belonging to the Linux Kernel Organization and the Linux Foundation
Researchers Found A Bug Threatening Nearly All of the Internet's Top Sites
The now-patched vulnerability allowed nasty “side channel” attacks against 96.6 percent of the top 1 million sites.
Watch a Linux Steam Game Run on a PS4
A video shows someone managed to boot a Linux Steam game on PlayStation 4.
Subgraph OS Wants to Make Using a Secure Operating System Less of a Headache
The new Linux-based OS aims for security with usability.