Tuesday, July 17
TOP STORY
ES&S, the top voting machine maker in the country admitted to installing pcAnywhere on machines “to a small number of customers between 2000 and 2006” reports Motherboard.
TWEET OF THE DAY
It's not very well known outside our circles that one of the hardest problems in it security is getting two security professionals agree on an encrypted communication technology they can use for sensitive coms. - @hanno
OTHER ARTICLES WE’RE READING
Cloudflare, Fastly, Mozilla and Apple working on SNI encryption for TLS 1.3
Exploiting an insecure SAML implementation by Rick Osgood
Ambionics Security writeup on how Prestashop 1.6.1.19 sessions can be read and written by an attacker, resulting in a range of vulnerabilities including privilege escalation and remote code execution. A CTF-like bug existing in the “real world”
The poor man’s bug bounty monitoring setup by @edoverflow
Happy Tuesday! Programming note: no Zero Daily tomorrow or Thursday. Because summer. See you Friday!
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