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As-it-happens update January 5, 2018
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The Daily Beast and Washington Examiner have reports about the latest email server investigation, while the Washington Post and CNN have stories about the Clinton Foundation after The Hill was first with the news. The probe about Clinton's server use will focus on the amount of classified information; ...
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Officials' questions include how much classified information was sent over Clinton's server; who put that information into an unclassified environment, and how; and which investigators knew about these matters and when." The investigation will also reportedly look at whether or not any Clinton aides ...
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Some users of Amazon Web Services have noticed their cloud server instances slowing down after applying security patches that tackle Intel's Meltdown security vulnerability. The security fixes move the operating system kernel into its own separate virtual memory space, which can slow down the ...
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Released last January, Dell's suite of protection software comes in five different models, but during a recent scan of its products, Digital Defense's Vulnerability Research Team (VRT) encountered critical vulnerabilities that enabled attackers to compromise the Dell EMC Avamar Server, NetWorker Virtual ...
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Win8.1 and Server 2012 R2 KB 4056898 is the January security-only patch, which must be manually downloaded and installed. It, too, contains only the Meltdown fix. (There was no Preview Monthly Rollup in December.) I don't see any references to a Win8.1 Monthly Rollup — it's likely we'll see one ...
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A Sunset Grill server who asked to remain anonymous told CBC News their wage increase is now effectively nil. "This is a big deal and it's just really about the principle of it all and how it's happening," they said. "People are very upset about it." "That [increase] helps with groceries. I work with one girl ...
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Hackers who know what they're doing could, for example, use Meltdown to gain access to all information stored on a remote server, or cloud, so long as they rent space on the same server. The stakes are highest for the protection of sensitive data such as passwords, pictures, personal documents and ...
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