
Oct 1st 2014
Security Now 475
Shocked by the Shell
Apple offers OS X updates for the ShellShock problem
After covering a very busy and interesting past week of security and privacy news, Father Robert and Steve explain, examine, and dig down deep into the many fascinating details of the worst-ever, two-decade old, latent and pervasive Internet bug known as "ShellShock."
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Links
- Apple MAC OX's bash "shellshock" updates
- What's really happening with iOS 8 MAC address randomization?
- FBI Director James Comey 'Very Concerned' About New Apple, Google Privacy Features
- Mozilla's experience when they changed their web servers from SHA-1 to SHA-2...
- Still more vulnerabilities in bash? Shellshock becomes whack-a-mole