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Shellshock two years on – has your company forgotten about it?

Shellshock two years on – has your company forgotten about it?

It’s just over two years since a critical Shellshock vulnerability was uncovered. But it has far from disappeared…

Read more in my article on the Bitdefender Business Insights blog.

Graham Cluley

Report: NSA hushed up zero-day spyware tool losses for three years – The Register


The Register

Report: NSA hushed up zero-day spyware tool losses for three years
The Register
Sources close to the investigation into how NSA surveillance tools and zero-day exploits ended up in the hands of hackers has found that the agency knew about the loss for three years but didn't want anyone to know. Multiple sources told Reuters last
The NSA's Hubris and the Shadow Brokers 0-dayLawfare (blog)
NSA's Failure to Report Shadow Broker Vulnerabilities Underscores Need for OversightEFF
Exclusive: Probe of leaked US NSA hacking tools examines operative's 'mi…Reuters

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Riseup, providing encrypted comms for over 15 years, could run out of money next month

Riseup.net, the non-profit collective which has been providing dissidents a way to encrypt their communications since 1999, without revealing your location or logging your IP address, is running out of money:

The news is not good

We hate to be bad news birds, but we need to tell you that Riseup will run out of money next month. We had a number of unexpected hardware failures, lower-than-expected regular donations, and a record year of new Riseup users which puts more financial pressure on us than ever before.

We need your help to keep things going this year, so we are starting a campaign to ask Riseup users to give us just one dollar!

Can you give us a dollar? There are a lot of easy ways to do it: https://riseup.net/donate

It seems that Riseup.net saw a boom in new users in the wake of the Edward Snowden revelations, but has not managed to match that growth with sufficient regular donations.

If Riseup.net shuts down, that also means the end for 150,000 email accounts and over 18,000 mailing lists that depend on the service for their privacy and security.

It would be sad to see Riseup.net close its doors. I hope people who value online liberty will support this noble cause.

(Yes, I already donated.)

Graham Cluley