OT - security
OT - security - so many flaws, so little time
INTC has reported a security flaw in pre-Sandy Bridge chips from
1997-2010. Cisco has warned that some of its equipment is
'hackable'. Google knows about 2 serious security flaws that it has
yet to fix. Never failing to rise to the occaision, Windows 10 is
found to be sending data to Microsoft, even when the offending
features, such as Cortana and Bing, are turned 'off', and so far,
no one has any idea why Win 10 is doing this. Microsoft doesn't
surprise me. The other do, as they're pretty widespread problems.
As I've said before, I'm quite interested in the Cybersecurity
sector, despite the overly rich, forward-looking valuations. Not
tech sophisticated enough to know whether software can cover
hardware vulnerabilities, but I'd think so - a hack is a hack,
no?
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