Security and DRM Leftovers

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SMS About Bank Fraud as a Pretext for Voice Phishing
Most of us have probably heard the term “smishing” — which is a portmanteau for traditional phishing scams sent through SMS text messages. Smishing messages usually include a link to a site that spoofs a popular bank and tries to siphon personal information. But increasingly, phishers are turning to a hybrid form of smishing — blasting out linkless text messages about suspicious bank transfers as a pretext for immediately calling and scamming anyone who responds via text.
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Dependency Combobulator: Open source toolkit to combat dependency confusion attacks
Dependency confusion compromises the open source software ecosystem by tricking end-users, developers and automation-systems into installing a malicious dependency instead of the correct one they intended to install, resulting in the compromise of their software.
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8 dangerous vulnerabilities fixed in Samba
Published corrective releases package Samba 4.15.2, 4.14.10 and 4.13.14 with the elimination of 8 vulnerabilities, most of which can lead to a complete compromise of the Active Directory domain. It is noteworthy that one of the problems were corrected in 2016, and five – from 2020, though one correction led to the inability to run winbindd in the presence settings “allow trusted domains = no” (the developers intend to promptly publish another update to fix). The release of package updates in distributions can be tracked on the pages: Debian , Ubuntu , RHEL , SUSE , Fedora , Arch ,FreeBSD .
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Apple Faces Yet More 'Right To Repair' Backlash Over iPhone 13 Screen
Apple has never looked too kindly upon users actually repairing their own devices. The company's ham-fisted efforts to shut down, sue, or otherwise imperil third-party repair shops are legendary. As are the company's efforts to force recycling shops to shred Apple products (so they can't be refurbished and re-used), and Apple's often comical attacks on "right to repair" legislation, a push that only sprung up after companies like Apple, Microsoft, Sony, John Deere, and others created a grass-roots counter-movement via their attempts to monopolize repair.
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